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But, "XBridge is the foundation of Blocknet" ... Yet Xhub is the core but is the client to Xbridge. How can you build something without a foundation?

How long will you guys chase your tail?



Nope.

Try again.

lol Denied.
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But, "XBridge is the foundation of Blocknet" ... Yet Xhub is the core but is the client to Xbridge. How can you build something without a foundation?

How long will you guys chase your tail?



Nope.

Try again.
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The Source code for the xbridge daemon (xhub) is available at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhub


the source code for the wallets is available under this branch - https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/tree/xbridge-qt5


The compiled TEST wallets and xbridgep2p are available at http://www.atcsecure.com/blocknet/xbridgev2/ - The wallets are test wallets use the -datadir command




so nothing is open sourced for xbridge? Doesn't looks like much has bene done in 2 months.

its all open sourced, that piece of xbridge is completed for now

We are working on the next phase currently - which is at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhubv2/



AFAIK, xhub != xbridge?

XHub is the P2P client for the XBridge.



right ok... that's what I thought. and the xbridge repo is where?

XHub is part of the XBridge. It's the core. We'll start on other aspects of the XBridge after the core is done.

Everything - including wallets, Xhub/XBridge, etc. will be in here: https://github.com/atcsecure?tab=repositories



But, "XBridge is the foundation of Blocknet" ... Yet Xhub is the core but is the client to Xbridge. How can you build something without a foundation?

How long will you guys chase your tail?

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The Source code for the xbridge daemon (xhub) is available at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhub


the source code for the wallets is available under this branch - https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/tree/xbridge-qt5


The compiled TEST wallets and xbridgep2p are available at http://www.atcsecure.com/blocknet/xbridgev2/ - The wallets are test wallets use the -datadir command




so nothing is open sourced for xbridge? Doesn't looks like much has bene done in 2 months.

its all open sourced, that piece of xbridge is completed for now

We are working on the next phase currently - which is at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhubv2/



AFAIK, xhub != xbridge?

XHub is the P2P client for the XBridge.



right ok... that's what I thought. and the xbridge repo is where?

XHub is part of the XBridge. It's the core. We'll start on other aspects of the XBridge after the core is done.

Everything - including wallets, Xhub/XBridge, etc. will be in here: https://github.com/atcsecure?tab=repositories

legendary
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The Source code for the xbridge daemon (xhub) is available at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhub


the source code for the wallets is available under this branch - https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/tree/xbridge-qt5


The compiled TEST wallets and xbridgep2p are available at http://www.atcsecure.com/blocknet/xbridgev2/ - The wallets are test wallets use the -datadir command




so nothing is open sourced for xbridge? Doesn't looks like much has bene done in 2 months.

its all open sourced, that piece of xbridge is completed for now

We are working on the next phase currently - which is at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhubv2/



AFAIK, xhub != xbridge?

XHub is the P2P client for the XBridge.



right ok... that's what I thought. and the xbridge repo is where?
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The Source code for the xbridge daemon (xhub) is available at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhub


the source code for the wallets is available under this branch - https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/tree/xbridge-qt5


The compiled TEST wallets and xbridgep2p are available at http://www.atcsecure.com/blocknet/xbridgev2/ - The wallets are test wallets use the -datadir command




so nothing is open sourced for xbridge? Doesn't looks like much has bene done in 2 months.

its all open sourced, that piece of xbridge is completed for now

We are working on the next phase currently - which is at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhubv2/



AFAIK, xhub != xbridge?

XHub is the P2P client for the XBridge.

legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126


The Source code for the xbridge daemon (xhub) is available at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhub


the source code for the wallets is available under this branch - https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/tree/xbridge-qt5


The compiled TEST wallets and xbridgep2p are available at http://www.atcsecure.com/blocknet/xbridgev2/ - The wallets are test wallets use the -datadir command




so nothing is open sourced for xbridge? Doesn't looks like much has bene done in 2 months.

its all open sourced, that piece of xbridge is completed for now

We are working on the next phase currently - which is at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhubv2/



AFAIK, xhub != xbridge?
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Can someone explain me why people should buy block token and why it could take value Huh?

"The Blocknet has its own token of value. However it is not a coin but a token of the value the Blocknet adds to
every service it enables. Every time a service is rendered, the node(s) rendering the service receive payment
directly from the node(s) that request it, and the Blocknet charges a micro-fee for supporting the service. Owners
of Blocknet tokens earn these fees in proportion to the number of tokens they own – the accounting for which
is of course done trustlessly and in the public domain."

http://downloads.xc-official.com/images/14-11-10_The_Blocknet-_about.pdf
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Can someone explain me why people should buy block token and why it could take value Huh?
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The Source code for the xbridge daemon (xhub) is available at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhub


the source code for the wallets is available under this branch - https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/tree/xbridge-qt5


The compiled TEST wallets and xbridgep2p are available at http://www.atcsecure.com/blocknet/xbridgev2/ - The wallets are test wallets use the -datadir command




so nothing is open sourced for xbridge? Doesn't looks like much has bene done in 2 months.

its all open sourced, that piece of xbridge is completed for now

We are working on the next phase currently - which is at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhubv2/

legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1126


The Source code for the xbridge daemon (xhub) is available at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhub


the source code for the wallets is available under this branch - https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/tree/xbridge-qt5


The compiled TEST wallets and xbridgep2p are available at http://www.atcsecure.com/blocknet/xbridgev2/ - The wallets are test wallets use the -datadir command




so nothing is open sourced for xbridge? Doesn't looks like much has bene done in 2 months.
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The Source code for the xbridge daemon (xhub) is available at https://github.com/atcsecure/xhub


the source code for the wallets is available under this branch - https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/tree/xbridge-qt5


The compiled TEST wallets and xbridgep2p are available at http://www.atcsecure.com/blocknet/xbridgev2/ - The wallets are test wallets use the -datadir command


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What does it take for a coin to be adhered to Blocknet?
Because NXT was not included?
Sorry, English is not my forte.


BlockNET is 100% open source and when the xbridge is completed, any coin (should they decide to), will be able to add it.  

This is why ultimately it doesn't matter (or make sense) if coins like LXC are "removed" from BlockNET or not.  Any coin will be able to add or remove itself.


It's kind of funny you say it's 100% opensource. The last commit was three months ago and has no unique code to it.
https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/commits/master

That's not the repo. That's the interim wallet.

Remember, the Blocknet is not a coin.



Propulsion has a hard time remembering...

...because he's an idiot.
legendary
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What does it take for a coin to be adhered to Blocknet?
Because NXT was not included?
Sorry, English is not my forte.


BlockNET is 100% open source and when the xbridge is completed, any coin (should they decide to), will be able to add it.  

This is why ultimately it doesn't matter (or make sense) if coins like LXC are "removed" from BlockNET or not.  Any coin will be able to add or remove itself.


It's kind of funny you say it's 100% opensource. The last commit was three months ago and has no unique code to it.
https://github.com/atcsecure/blocknet/commits/master

That's not the repo. That's the interim wallet.

Remember, the Blocknet is not a coin.



Whats the link to xbridge?

If ya'll are curious how the dev are working hard, here's the activity link:

https://github.com/atcsecure?tab=activity

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Can someone point me to setup instructions for an XC node...?  Im not on slack sorry.
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