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Topic: [ANN][BOS] 🔹🔹 BOScoin 🔹🔹 Self-Evolving Cryptocurrency Platform🔹🔹 - page 270. (Read 227603 times)

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Which channels is BOScoin being promoted through?
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Any computer that connects to the cryptocurrency network is called a node. You provide computing power to keep to the cryptocurrency sustained.
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Can you explain what a node operator is?
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https://boscoin.io
Could you please explain in more detail, what "Trust Contracts" are?
How do Trust Contracts differ from Ethereum Smart Contracts?

Trust Contracts are securely executable contracts based on a decidable programming framework called Owlchain, which consists of the Web Ontology Language and the Timed Automata Language. Trust Contracts aim to overcome the issues regarding non-decidable smart contracts by using a more contained and comprehensible programming framework which provides secure and decidable transactions of contracts.
Read More - https://www.boscoin.io/wordpress/wp-content/themes/boscoin/src/pdf/BOScoinWhitePaper.pdf

Is BOScoin more easily programmable? Is BOScoin less prone to vulnerabilities?

What we are trying to make is the trust contract. Unlike Ethereum, trust contract is not Turing-complete, but decidable. We are not trying to make a digital contract that could run any program, but rather we are more focused on trust and reliability of digital contracts. So that affects the design of our blockchain, and we end up applying ontology on the blockchain.
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Could you please explain in more detail, what "Trust Contracts" are?
How do Trust Contracts differ from Ethereum Smart Contracts?

Trust Contracts are securely executable contracts based on a decidable programming framework called Owlchain, which consists of the Web Ontology Language and the Timed Automata Language. Trust Contracts aim to overcome the issues regarding non-decidable smart contracts by using a more contained and comprehensible programming framework which provides secure and decidable transactions of contracts.
Read More - https://www.boscoin.io/wordpress/wp-content/themes/boscoin/src/pdf/BOScoinWhitePaper.pdf

Is BOScoin more easily programmable? Is BOScoin less prone to vulnerabilities?
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Could you please explain in more detail, what "Trust Contracts" are?
How do Trust Contracts differ from Ethereum Smart Contracts?

Trust Contracts are securely executable contracts based on a decidable programming framework called Owlchain, which consists of the Web Ontology Language and the Timed Automata Language. Trust Contracts aim to overcome the issues regarding non-decidable smart contracts by using a more contained and comprehensible programming framework which provides secure and decidable transactions of contracts.
Read More - https://www.boscoin.io/wordpress/wp-content/themes/boscoin/src/pdf/BOScoinWhitePaper.pdf
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Could you please explain in more detail, what "Trust Contracts" are?
How do Trust Contracts differ from Ethereum Smart Contracts?
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You can ask sensitive questions here (that you don't want to post on Bitcointalk)
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Feel free to contact us 24/7
We don't really sleep anyway.
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https://boscoin.io
We added additional localizations to the website
Feel free to read the BOScoin website in your language

English
https://www.boscoin.io

China
https://www.boscoin.io/cn/home

Korea
https://www.boscoin.io/ko/home
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https://boscoin.io
Is there going to be a bounty for translation? I can speak JAPANESE. There doesn't seem to be a Japanese website yet.

The bounty program will be announced in about 1-2 weeks.
You can check the translation bounty then.
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Is there going to be a bounty for translation? I can speak JAPANESE. There doesn't seem to be a Japanese website yet.
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Where can I find the latest whitepaper? I think I have an older version;;

Here's a link to the latest BOScoin White Paper
https://www.boscoin.io/wordpress/wp-content/themes/boscoin/src/pdf/BOScoinWhitePaper.pdf

You can read the latest White Papers on our website
https://boscoin.io
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Where can I find the latest whitepaper? I think I have an older version;;
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We'll be announcing a bounty program in 1-2 weeks.
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How do I apply to the bounty program?
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Is there any way to try Stardaq out?

Stardaq was tested internally via an Alpha-Version. Currently, there is no way to test the app. We're currently designing a new app which will be released soon.
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Is there any way to try Stardaq out?
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Is it possible to have 40,000 BOS without running a node?

Yes. you can deposit in your wallet and not manage a node.
But you won't receive confirmation rewards and transaction fees.
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Is it possible to have 40,000 BOS without running a node?
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i was working with the current project from someone on upwork, to my surprise i also saw this boscoin there trying to hire someone who can promote the coin. with the kind of coin supply, its going to scam ppeople here in the forum. i think OP is from upwork too.
Is that true?

We are working with marketers from Upwork to support with marketing the BOScoin ICO.
You can ask us technical questions on this forum

and you can talk to our dev-team directly on Slack
https://slack-boscoin.herokuapp.com
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