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sr. member
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http://wiki.blocknet.co/index.php/Record_of_Accounts

PR - 10.736btc
I believe synechist said that he is volunteering as a PR person, so who got almost 4k USD and for what? Moreover, who approved these expenses if the Foundation has not been formed yet. What about multi-sig address?

Development - 8btc
Is this Dan's salary? For what specific work or code was someone paid 8 BTC.


These expenses are rather vague as there is no explanation behind them. Why were the payments in BTC and not in alts?
legendary
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Is there an ETA for when Blocknet will be complete? Before or after Supernet?

Are you not following SuperNET? Perhaps you should and you'll have a clear answer.
legendary
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To commodify ethicality is to ethicise the market
Hi PaidFudder.

You're banned.

Don't post here again.
hero member
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I see you are providing excellent solutions in your posts  Roll Eyes

OK, fine but this is what happens when you try and do things off the cuff without having a solid plan going forward. These guys are doing it right, just not the way you want it done:


I wanna get it done right obviously  Angry
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Fibre Knight
I see you are providing excellent solutions in your posts  Roll Eyes

OK, fine but this is what happens when you try and do things off the cuff without having a solid plan going forward. These guys are doing it right, just not the way you want it done:

hero member
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Is there an ETA for when Blocknet will be complete? Before or after Supernet?
hero member
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My guess is because you are part of the problem and not the solution. Other than that, you apparently lack insight and like to troll for cheaper coins?
I see you are providing excellent solutions in your posts  Roll Eyes
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Fibre Knight


My guess is because you are part of the problem and not the solution. Other than that, you apparently lack insight and like to troll for cheaper coins?
hero member
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... so you can not just put out SOME code in the honey pot. Would not make sense.

I would imagine the coins members (devs) that are a part of blocknet would be exposed to the tech for the blocknet because they need to integrate. However, any coin that was not part of the system would not need to access that code. So why would you expose the secret sauce other than in a more restrictive manner that would benefit the core coin community? In the "real world" you expose API's and such (like Xbridge), not the foundation until you have exercised it's core existence and functionality. But to your point, some things need to be transparent and would agree it makes it obvious as too how things are progressing if that is the intent. To that end, I think the board (or early members) provided some guidance or communication on milestones and deliverable's. To me, anyone else looking for some code to sniff is up to something else within this particular setting, nefarious  or otherwise; but totally get wanting to look over the code to evaluate it's structure and beauty under the covers with a pure intellect at heart. Guess we'll see how it pans out...
Why do i feel blocknet is gonna collapse before it even begins  Cry
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Fibre Knight


... so you can not just put out SOME code in the honey pot. Would not make sense.

I would imagine the coins members (devs) that are a part of blocknet would be exposed to the tech for the blocknet because they need to integrate. However, any coin that was not part of the system would not need to access that code. So why would you expose the secret sauce other than in a more restrictive manner that would benefit the core coin community? In the "real world" you expose API's and such (like Xbridge), not the foundation until you have exercised it's core existence and functionality. But to your point, some things need to be transparent and would agree it makes it obvious as too how things are progressing if that is the intent. To that end, I think the board (or early members) provided some guidance or communication on milestones and deliverable's. To me, anyone else looking for some code to sniff is up to something else within this particular setting, nefarious  or otherwise; but totally get wanting to look over the code to evaluate it's structure and beauty under the covers with a pure intellect at heart. Guess we'll see how it pans out...
newbie
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Hey guys,

Just wanted to share a new asset I've issued via the HZ Asset Exchange: HZmint.

For new investors looking at HZ or Blocknet, HZmint is a great asset to purchase and hold for weekly HZ payouts. Likewise for existing HZ holders, this asset will provide you a very reliable and steady weekly HZ payouts. The ROI period on each asset share is estimated to average 20 weeks (varying between 17-24 weeks). Essentially for each share costing 60 HZ, you will receive weekly payouts of ~3 HZ per week, per share in perpetuity.

Eventually, the ultimate goal of HZmint is to take the idea of dedicated multipools, expand and pivot it, and make the model available for participation by anyone, both traders and miners alike. Rather than allow only miners to participate in helping push up market prices via multipool mining, the HZmint asset bundles mining hardware into shares, and uses profits to support and push market prices, while paying out those coins to shareholders. The more investors we have, the bigger we will be able to upgrade our operations, thus meaning much larger and more stable market support a few months down the road (once investors have reached, or are approaching ROI).

With traditional market support and "pumps", the leading group will eventually need to lock profits in by dumping their altcoin for BTC. In the case of HZmint, the BTC inflow to the market is consistent and perpetual, as long as the operation is up and running. There is no need to "dump" because all of our HZ will either be held forever, or paid out to investors.

By working as a community, we can easily help increase the value of HZ to where it should be, thus bringing in both investors and interest to HZ, Blocknet, and all coins currently partnered with.

Official Thread: http://nhzcrypto.org/threads/hz-mint-new-asset-on-horizon-asset-exchange.795
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/728938563850326/
My Personal Twitter: www.twitter.com/jiapetz

Please help us raise awareness and interest by sharing and joining our groups/discussions. Feel free to contact me via any method about any concerns, feedback, or anything at all. Cheers and happy Thanksgiving guys! Smiley

Edit: I know account status is big on BCT, so wanted to clarify that I'm on a new account because my original Sr. account was hacked and unrecoverable since a few months ago.
hero member
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will blocknet have any assets that pay dividends like superNET has ?

Well, for one, Block will be an asset that pays dividends. IIRC, Sort of Cheesy

Too late for me to remember correctly.
sr. member
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will blocknet have any assets that pay dividends like superNET has ?
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Where can I find the current xbridge dev repository?

Did it move to https://github.com/CrispyZeal/xbridge?
Is this the official repo now?

No idea who crispyzeal is, but Blocknet-related work is happening here: https://github.com/atcsecure?tab=repositories

Somebody already forked blockNET  Shocked

no someone forked the xbridge repository on github, which is in a VERY early stage of development.
could be a team decision to move it since it's not ONLY Dan's project, but a joint development of devs from the different blocknet coins.

at this stage of development really NOT that important, however I want to know where I can follow the progress of future development of this new technology.

These are reasons why you keep some code under seal and you put some code out there in the honey pot. Moles all a foot and such...

This might be true for a coin (actually this is another discussion), but for a inter chain connection tech like blocknet/xbridge, this is not the case. It has to be open at all times:
 - since all (initial blocknet) coins HAVE to use it's most up do date (stable) version at all times for best performance.
 - also blocknet is per definition open to other coins. every coin will be able to join sooner or later.

... so you can not just put out SOME code in the honey pot. Would not make sense.
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Fibre Knight
Where can I find the current xbridge dev repository?

Did it move to https://github.com/CrispyZeal/xbridge?
Is this the official repo now?

No idea who crispyzeal is, but Blocknet-related work is happening here: https://github.com/atcsecure?tab=repositories

Somebody already forked blockNET  Shocked

no someone forked the xbridge repository on github, which is in a VERY early stage of development.
could be a team decision to move it since it's not ONLY Dan's project, but a joint development of devs from the different blocknet coins.

at this stage of development really NOT that important, however I want to know where I can follow the progress of future development of this new technology.

These are reasons why you keep some code under seal and you put some code out there in the honey pot. Moles all a foot and such...
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
Where can I find the current xbridge dev repository?

Did it move to https://github.com/CrispyZeal/xbridge?
Is this the official repo now?

No idea who crispyzeal is, but Blocknet-related work is happening here: https://github.com/atcsecure?tab=repositories

Somebody already forked blockNET  Shocked

no someone forked the xbridge repository on github, which is in a VERY early stage of development.
could be a team decision to move it since it's not ONLY Dan's project, but a joint development of devs from the different blocknet coins.

at this stage of development really NOT that important, however I want to know where I can follow the progress of future development of this new technology.
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
Where can I find the current xbridge dev repository?

Did it move to https://github.com/CrispyZeal/xbridge?
Is this the official repo now?

No idea who crispyzeal is, but Blocknet-related work is happening here: https://github.com/atcsecure?tab=repositories


Well, there's a repository 'xbridge-old' (renamed a couple of days ago).
And than there's 'blocknet' which is the (temporary) blocknet share wallet, but this is not related to the actual blocknet xbrigde tech.

Maybe Dan has to answer this one.
I assumed CrispyZeal's repository, because it's a fork of former atcsecure/xbrigde repo with frequent commits the last couple of days.
hero member
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Where can I find the current xbridge dev repository?

Did it move to https://github.com/CrispyZeal/xbridge?
Is this the official repo now?

No idea who crispyzeal is, but Blocknet-related work is happening here: https://github.com/atcsecure?tab=repositories

Somebody already forked blockNET  Shocked
legendary
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To commodify ethicality is to ethicise the market
Where can I find the current xbridge dev repository?

Did it move to https://github.com/CrispyZeal/xbridge?
Is this the official repo now?

No idea who crispyzeal is, but Blocknet-related work is happening here: https://github.com/atcsecure?tab=repositories
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
Where can I find the current xbridge dev repository?

Did it move to https://github.com/CrispyZeal/xbridge?
Is this the official repo now?
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