^^^^^^^^^
someone give this guy a clue.. i already quit my job
I've been retired since 3/2013 thanks to BTC & LTC. But I'll take free clues anyday
Heeyy litebit is ook hier
Zaken partner leuk om jullie hier ook te zien. Had toevallig jullie een email verzonden over NAVAJO
Dr zijn eigenlijk prive dingen wat ik jullie bedrijf wil vragen. Het zou natuurlijk heel fijn zijn als ik persoonlijk benaderd kan worden.
Groeten
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I looked at the description of the Navajo State of the Art Anonymous Technology, and was wondering can I run my own Magic Gateway and Choctaw Star Gate? And if so, how many of them can I run?
Hi, does anyone know the answer?
I just repeat in quote your question as this is to be answered by the dev team to see how does it works. Navajo is ready to go up from here just need more good news .
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Please send soopy, package or shahim a pm or contact them through slack...
Well they are posting here already?
This is a good question and should be addressed if they are decentralized. The WP discribes the nodes as central:
12. Node Maintenance and Security?
Nodes are maintained by the lead developer and secured with DDos Protection
and fail-safe mechanisms
but doesn't do a good job of explaining who or where NMG & CSG reside.
- Are they part of the node? Which per the WP is centralized (operated and maintained by the Dev)
- Are they like DRK masternodes? Which are "decentralized" but mostly reside on central AWS servers.
@illodin From what I can gather from the infographics, you can't operate a NMG or CSG because they are actually part of the node and those are maintained by the Dev (centralized). Correct me if I'm wrong.
EDIT: However (taken from WP)
Navajo Magic Gateway (NMG) & Choctaw Star Gate (CSG)
The NMG and CSG are the most important part of the entire operation
and work in conjunction. They run on an independent subchain and are of
course fully decentralized. The NMG is the decryption mechanism and the
CSG is the gateway back to the main chain.
The NMG receives the encrypted transaction information that only
includes the destination address and the amount, decrypts it, and relays it to
the CSG. The CSG verifies its integrity using a close function technology to
perform a checksum and code signing before broadcasting the final
transaction on to the main chain; sending the coins to its recipient address.
Node Maintenance
The nodes will be decentralized and anyone be able to setup their own
node. In addition to that, we will be setting up our own nodes for everyone. We will
also be including nodes within wallets in a future release.
So I, too, am back to being confused...