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Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) - page 104. (Read 790417 times)

legendary
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newbie
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Does anyone know if we have a paper wallet?  I am looking to put some SPR in cold storage.

I would also like to know

I have a mockup of the paperwallet I have been working on.  Keep in mind this is just the mock up, soon I will be releasing the code and forking it in.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-GOeKeNRLaYw/VZSywX9vjUI/AAAAAAAAG70/_jEfEHJlYOs/s1600/paperwallet%2Bcustom%2B03.JPG

Stay Tuned  Cool

How dare you fool the people into believing you're actually doing development!

I sent you 2 cents and that didn't speed up development? We've been waiting for a paper wallet for a whole decade now.

I bought into the vision of a centralized masternode system and you have only delivered a photo of a stupid paper wallet!

Glad I sold my spreadfiat not too long ago
legendary
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Well will glad to know more about term "EVERYTHING" mentioned in title.

I believe in blockchain technology. Which is really great tool to run decentralized services but here with Spreadcoin still have understand bit more about EVERYTHING DECENTRALIZED.

What is means - EVERYTHING for.

Kindly plz elaborate.

See OP and roadmap on first post after OP> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11262666
legendary
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Tell your friends about SPR!  Grin

Tell everyone about SPR.

The future of a decentralized Bitcoin is being made around here.
hero member
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Ni dieu ni maître
Just keep decentralization in mind
What is considered "decentralized" and what needs to be in place to be allowed on the Service Node Network?

If you compare SPR with Dash,
we deliberately want to get rid of a fix required collateral (like 1000 DASH) that is needed to run a node and instead replace it with a competitive collateral.
(a single person/group can't be allowed to make such an important decision in the name of everybody else -> ergo SPR introduces decentralization through a free market price discovery).
We do this by not fixing the price of the collateral but the amount of available seats at any time, which creates competition through artificial scarcity.

A similar way of thinking is applied when we don't take a fix reward away from the miners to pay for services, (again, who among us can be allowed to make such an arbitrary decision in the name of everybody else? It's as centralized as a king making arbitrary demands.) but we rather let miners themselves influence the reward percentage.

And since everybody can mine, everybody has the opportunity to influence it according to his view.

It's as if Dash is all about "equality of outcome" (everybody is forced to accept arbitrary terms or leave)
while SPR is more about "equality of opportunity" (everybody gets to influence arbitrary parameters. You are not happy with it? Influence it!).

I'm specifically talking about arbitrary parameters here. Ofcourse lowlevel protocol stuff like max coin supply or blocktime etc should never be exposed to any voting process. (or shall we say: voting in this context means creating your own fork!)

So I guess, when I mention decentralization, I mean letting participants influence arbitrary parameters so that they feel empowered.
It also allows us to tie seemingly unrelated things (like increasing servicenode reward and incentivizing solo mining) together, if we come up with clever solutions to create "free markets" like that.


Here^ Georgem gives us some thoughts on decentralization.

EDIT: There are some more but I'll see what I can find a bit later. Lots of cool stuff happening here, regardless  Cool
hero member
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Well will glad to know more about term "EVERYTHING" mentioned in title.

I believe in blockchain technology. Which is really great tool to run decentralized services but here with Spreadcoin still have understand bit more about EVERYTHING DECENTRALIZED.

What is means - EVERYTHING for.

Kindly plz elaborate.

I'm sure you'll get a different answer from everyone. But to me it not to be taken literally, per se. It is an ideal to be strived for. Georgem, our real lead dev keeps to these principles (free markets / no-gods, no-masters). His implementation of service nodes will not be like DASH's or anything people have likely seen before.

The collateral that will be required to go into Service Nodes will be subject to market conditions. So there will be a set amount a nodes - TBD - and the "price" required for collateral will depend on how many coins other people are putting in. Georgem has done some great explanations in previous weeks and I will try to pull those up.

Ultimately the goal is to help decentralize bitcoin and support full nodes. You can skim or read the white paper here:

http://spreadcoin.info/news/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Proof-of-Bitcoin-Node-DRAFTv1-1.pdf

I'll see if I can dig up some old Georgem posts.

Tell your friends about SPR!  Grin
newbie
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Well will glad to know more about term "EVERYTHING" mentioned in title.

I believe in blockchain technology. Which is really great tool to run decentralized services but here with Spreadcoin still have understand bit more about EVERYTHING DECENTRALIZED.

What is means - EVERYTHING for.

Kindly plz elaborate.

Nice to be here, gents. I see that the dev georgen alluded to centralization not too long ago and I am quite curious what he meant by the fight for it?

Does he in fact mean centralize EVERYTHING? Or just somethings? Like can you please elaborate what we mean by an authoritarian coin? I really believe in dictatorial governments.
hero member
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Well will glad to know more about term "EVERYTHING" mentioned in title.

I believe in blockchain technology. Which is really great tool to run decentralized services but here with Spreadcoin still have understand bit more about EVERYTHING DECENTRALIZED.

What is means - EVERYTHING for.

Kindly plz elaborate.
newbie
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^^^^Who is this guy?! @georgen, it looks like we have a troll infestation!!!!!!

at least they are bringing attention to all the hard development you're doing. keep up the jolly good work.

Alas Coins, Bitcoin talk is a jungle!  As you know however we here at Spreadcoin have been fighting the good fight for centralization.  Soon after my many hours of lobbying the administrators, the many trolls and FUDDERS will be removed. 

This community will be able to welcome back contributing members such as Minerpage and CHAOSITECH, once the infestation is gone.  This will be one of many benefits of centralization!  Consider this, you already consent to centralization by giving me the reins of control over coding!  Why not just go one step farther and make me the Spread God?

Imagine me wielding the happy powers of an authoritarian ruler?  We will be in the money if you know what I mean  Wink

Since we have determined by fiat declaration that I am the Spread God, I think that a new motto is needed:

Trust in me, centralization for all!

Stay Tuned  Cool
newbie
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^^^^Who is this guy?! @georgen, it looks like we have a troll infestation!!!!!!

at least they are bringing attention to all the hard development you're doing. keep up the jolly good work.
legendary
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I completely missed that KnC Miner went bankrupt because of the Bitcoin halving, which is one of the reasons they gave.

We really need to find a mechanism to get back to the original Satoshi whitepaper where full nodes also had an influence over mining.

We should be able to get Serivcenodes to pay full nodes and mining fees to both the SPR network and the Bitcoin network.

This target was stated in our Serivcenodes whitepaper.

KnC said that their cost of mining is roughly $480/bitcoin mined

http://www.coindesk.com/kncminer-declares-bankruptcy-cites-upcoming-bitcoin-subsidy-halving/
legendary
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Does anyone know if we have a paper wallet?  I am looking to put some SPR in cold storage.

I would also like to know

I have a mockup of the paperwallet I have been working on.  Keep in mind this is just the mock up, soon I will be releasing the code and forking it in.



Stay Tuned  Cool

That actually could be very secure way to make your own paper wallet if using dump private key. It would be difficult for a random person to guess which letters were part of the private key.  If you knew something in advance about the typeface of the letters or some other rule, it would be very hard to guess the actual private key mix.

What a bloody neat idea.
legendary
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Does anyone know if we have a paper wallet?  I am looking to put some SPR in cold storage.

I would also like to know

I haven't used this option, so use with caution.  Maybe see if others have used this service and there is a bitcoin talk thread somewhere.

https://walletgenerator.net/?currency=SpreadCoin#

Don't use this online. Follow the git instructions and download this locally. Maybe try it with 1 SPR.

I might try it later.

You could make your own paper wallet by using dump private key function within the wallet. That's all a paper wallet is, the private key written down or copied to notepad and printed out with the public key.
newbie
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Does anyone know if we have a paper wallet?  I am looking to put some SPR in cold storage.

I would also like to know

I have a mockup of the paperwallet I have been working on.  Keep in mind this is just the mock up, soon I will be releasing the code and forking it in.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-GOeKeNRLaYw/VZSywX9vjUI/AAAAAAAAG70/_jEfEHJlYOs/s1600/paperwallet%2Bcustom%2B03.JPG

Stay Tuned  Cool

Wow. Wow. Wow.  Shocked

That is some spectacular work, georgen. I envision price moving it's way up to $40,000 per SPR, were at 8K Spreadtoshi now. Shouldn't be too much longer before people realize the revelatory nature of your paper wallet coding folding skills!

newbie
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Does anyone know if we have a paper wallet?  I am looking to put some SPR in cold storage.

I would also like to know

I have a mockup of the paperwallet I have been working on.  Keep in mind this is just the mock up, soon I will be releasing the code and forking it in.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-GOeKeNRLaYw/VZSywX9vjUI/AAAAAAAAG70/_jEfEHJlYOs/s1600/paperwallet%2Bcustom%2B03.JPG

Stay Tuned  Cool
member
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Shitcoin Bliss
Does anyone know if we have a paper wallet?  I am looking to put some SPR in cold storage.

I would also like to know
legendary
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It will grow even faster once the blocksize limited is eg. set to 2 MB.

It currently hits the 1 MB blocksize limit from time to time ...



So in a few years 2 MB times 144 blocks a day = 288 MB up to ~ 100GB growth a year

It looks like your figures correlate to the 5% growth rate chart?

I've just realised how important this project is to me:



pretty scary graphs!

So I managed to find the graph I created a while back which shows that the Bitcoin blockchain should be around 90GB in size going into the Sept-Nov period.

And.......

It's looking pretty spot on.
hero member
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Take a look inside the [] where you see img add a space then say width=xxx or you can say height=xxx

Thanks!  Smiley

Hey everyone. The imposter georgem has still refused to get out of MY forum! I know you all have been worried about progress. So....... here is a short video of me coding....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up9YksVcevs

Stay tuned!!!!!!!!


It's all very amusing, but the reality is that traders are hungry for making millions.  SPR is a project that will become aligned with Bitcoin (or Litecoin, or any other project sharing the same codebase as Bitcoin) and it's prospects for heavy trading by Bitcoin whales are unrivaled.

While the bitcoin full node count keeps falling and new services come on stream to snoop on the bitcoin network

http://themerkle.com/u-s-government-is-backing-research-projects-in-hopes-of-de-anonymizing-bitcoin-transactions/

The value of SPR will skyrocket once bitcoin full nodes are hosted here and users are getting paid for the fisrt time to run them.

You should look into that old saying of he who laughs fisrt laughs least, and pick up a couple of heavy bags of SPR.

$100m coin incoming. Stay tuned.

Lol.

In order to gain access to volume we really need to get on poloniex. I'm sure we can do that when we have some more things out. But it should 100% be one of the top things on the to-do list.

It's really easy to have a myopic view on a cryptocurrency's prospects because of development or whatever small things are going on in the community. Don't loose sight of the big picture here, you will check back in a few months - or however long and see that you missed the ship. This has the potential to have a huge marketcap, and be very useful to all of crypto.
legendary
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Does anyone know if we have a paper wallet?  I am looking to put some SPR in cold storage.
legendary
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This is how Proof of Bitcoin Node (or any cross chain Node) needs to work, using the OP_RETURN updates in BIP74



The internal communications within the Spreadwallet make this whole thing work. The internal communications within the Spreadwallet can be similar to the way exchanges deal with transactions, they have their own ledgers that keep track of whats going on, and only when customers put money in or take money out do they interact with specific coin daemons.

Because of Bitcoin confirmation wait times, the completion of the proof might take 10 minutes or 10 days, but the relay communications can be ring fenced / locked by the servicenode network to avoid an attacker stealing payments.

If you have the required public and private keys, only you can create and confirm the hash as proof of the broadcast message.
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