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Topic: [ANN][CRW] CROWN (SHA256) | Platform | Governance | Systemnodes | Masternodes | - page 137. (Read 317079 times)

legendary
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CRW in yobit?

We were there, but they are unprofessional never updating to new client. So be carful

thank you where you should buy?

c-cex is a much safer option than Yobit.

We will be announcing a new exchange soon.

thanks for information Wink
legendary
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CRW in yobit?

We were there, but they are unprofessional never updating to new client. So be carful

thank you where you should buy?

c-cex is a much safer option than Yobit.

We will be announcing a new exchange soon.
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1003
CRW in yobit?

We were there, but they are unprofessional never updating to new client. So be carful

thank you where you should buy?
hero member
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Hello guys! The dev team has finally gotten Crownpay onto google play so i hope you all enjoy and have fun expect updates to come in the near future  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crownpay.wallet Smiley!

Amazing job Hypermist!
hero member
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CRW in yobit?

We were there, but they are unprofessional never updating to new client. So be carful
member
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Hello guys! The dev team has finally gotten Crownpay onto google play so i hope you all enjoy and have fun expect updates to come in the near future  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crownpay.wallet Smiley!
legendary
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legendary
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Still no luck setting up a throne...Though I just noticed that in the throne list my missing throne is at protocol 70030 while every other on the list is on 70040. Does this indicate I'm running a version of the client that's not up to date?

Yes. There was a new version released on github, the website should already be up to date. but just to be sure. Use the Hot-throne-fix client available on my github. You replied to the thread shortly after this client was released on page 118 but quoted until 120, which you also posted you were having issues. On page 124 you posted you were on client 70040... Client versions on both the hot and cold node have to be up to date for the node to stay online.
https://github.com/Infernoman/Crown/releases/tag/fix-hot-throne

Thanks. I reinstalled the web wallet before seeing this. Is v0.12.0.61-63b03c93, built on 2017-02-08 21:37:55 -0500 the most current version? my nodes are showing as enabled and have been for 10 hrs. Is payout random and is 10hrs+ a reasonable time frame for new nodes or does it happen in a queue?

That is the correct version, and throne payments are no longer a random payment system but rather a governance based system. so the first payout takes a bit longer to receive but after you receive your first, your should start seeing them a bit more regularly.
full member
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Still no luck setting up a throne...Though I just noticed that in the throne list my missing throne is at protocol 70030 while every other on the list is on 70040. Does this indicate I'm running a version of the client that's not up to date?

Yes. There was a new version released on github, the website should already be up to date. but just to be sure. Use the Hot-throne-fix client available on my github. You replied to the thread shortly after this client was released on page 118 but quoted until 120, which you also posted you were having issues. On page 124 you posted you were on client 70040... Client versions on both the hot and cold node have to be up to date for the node to stay online.
https://github.com/Infernoman/Crown/releases/tag/fix-hot-throne

Thanks. I reinstalled the web wallet before seeing this. Is v0.12.0.61-63b03c93, built on 2017-02-08 21:37:55 -0500 the most current version? my nodes are showing as enabled and have been for 10 hrs. Is payout random and is 10hrs+ a reasonable time frame for new nodes or does it happen in a queue?
legendary
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Just going to put this out there...

Would you buy a physical Crown coin if they existed? EDIT: When i say "A Crown coin, I mean several Crown on one coin, EG One 1000CRW coin"

I mean, I would and a few others I know would too.

So defunctec -- what would this be?  Would this be a device with a chip which would have the keys to a wallet - where the wallet would how X coins?  So it's more of a crown chip?  And I guess the chip could just display the balance of the wallet/keys it holds?  

Since addresses can be used on multichains -- I guess you could also have a multi-coin chip?

Then theoretically people could use digital tokens by transacting in these chips -- just like they transact with cash....

I guess, I would just imagine possibilities in a "general purpose model"  ....  and I would imagine that one would spend "crown chips" or "crown cards" like cash.  

so yeah... that sounds interesting.

I think he means something like this:

This is a private key for a Bitcoin address

L5FoA3bjh2A4ZB2aLcz74iT4AZSLTZwYmU9yuiS3F6954ZqTfTRX

If you imported that key into a Bitcoin wallet, you could spend the Bitcoins that are associated with that private key (to anyone reading this - this address has zero balance).

If you printed this private key to a small piece of paper and gave it to someone, they could go through the steps of importing the key into a wallet and use it. This private key is like an exchange of value, so you can use it to barter.

The next step.

Being able to use this private key for a barter exchange multiple times, just like any M0 and M1 fiat money supply.

If you seal this private key under a hologram, as long as the hologram remains intact, a person can be assured that the private key hasn't been used. So they would be confident in accepting a physical coin that is backed by a digital token because the private key can be redeemed on demand. If the next person is also willing to accept the coin for its stated face value, you have money supply - as the private key is moving from person to person without the value being taken out.

The problem with this approach is the provenance of the coin. If you are a criminal, you can fake these things all day long. So being able to trust the issuer of the coins is the deal breaker.

The second issue is the technical process to print the private key onto a piece of paper that you can then seal under a hologram. If the person creating the coins can see the private keys, then you are putting a lot of trust into that person. But there are tools and processes out there that are designed to get around this problem.

Lastly, you are basically printing money. Depending on where you live, you're either going to be ok, or put in prison.

It's a great idea though. A very tactile way to interact with digital currency using something familiar to everyone.
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Just going to put this out there...

Would you buy a physical Crown coin if they existed? EDIT: When i say "A Crown coin, I mean several Crown on one coin, EG One 1000CRW coin"

I mean, I would and a few others I know would too.

So defunctec -- what would this be?  Would this be a device with a chip which would have the keys to a wallet - where the wallet would how X coins?  So it's more of a crown chip?  And I guess the chip could just display the balance of the wallet/keys it holds? 

Since addresses can be used on multichains -- I guess you could also have a multi-coin chip?

Then theoretically people could use digital tokens by transacting in these chips -- just like they transact with cash....

I guess, I would just imagine possibilities in a "general purpose model"  ....  and I would imagine that one would spend "crown chips" or "crown cards" like cash. 

so yeah... that sounds interesting.

legendary
Activity: 1092
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Just going to put this out there...

Would you buy a physical Crown coin if they existed? EDIT: When i say "A Crown coin, I mean several Crown on one coin, EG One 1000CRW coin"

I mean, I would and a few others I know would too.
hero member
Activity: 808
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326 Trons masternodes currently, 63 to get online (5 new members) in the coming few days bringing total Trons to 389

Rising steadily

383 Trons online today
legendary
Activity: 964
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Still no luck setting up a throne...Though I just noticed that in the throne list my missing throne is at protocol 70030 while every other on the list is on 70040. Does this indicate I'm running a version of the client that's not up to date?

Yes. There was a new version released on github, the website should already be up to date. but just to be sure. Use the Hot-throne-fix client available on my github. You replied to the thread shortly after this client was released on page 118 but quoted until 120, which you also posted you were having issues. On page 124 you posted you were on client 70040... Client versions on both the hot and cold node have to be up to date for the node to stay online.
https://github.com/Infernoman/Crown/releases/tag/fix-hot-throne
member
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Other may have different ways of describing it -- but the move from Slack to Mattermost is driven by a few different factors:
1. We are an open source project and strongly prefer open source products.
2. We are developing an application platform and the first use case for the application platform can be thought of as the maintenance and development of the platform itself, and the applications which will run on the platform will be limited to open source projects.
3.  No platform development team succeeds if they don't use their own products.  And even then the odds aren't necessarily the best...
4. So all the tools which the team uses should be open source for both philosophical and practical reasons.

5. Slack isn't open source so we needed an alternative.
6. Stonehedge picked up the ball and took care of it.

7. This is all part of the ongoing process of developing Crown to utilize more of the capabilities inherent in crypto-currency protocols which are open PKI's with p2p networking capabilities and tokens available for use in both transfers of value but also in message encryption, authorization and verification.  The general principles are outlined in the papers.  

At the end of the day, the crypto-currencies are just systems that lower transactions costs -- but as Ronald Coase noted in the 1930's, we organize firms around where there are transaction costs -- so something that changes transaction costs logical has some impact on the structure of the economy.

As outline in the papers -- one can think of what Crown would like to create as a digital commons -- or an open platform to be used for compute, communication and commerce.  Currently the popular business models are for platforms to be monopolies charging tolls on everyone to use them, sort of the opposite of a commons.  Seems like a worthwhile experiment to try.
full member
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Still no luck setting up a throne...Though I just noticed that in the throne list my missing throne is at protocol 70030 while every other on the list is on 70040. Does this indicate I'm running a version of the client that's not up to date?
hero member
Activity: 808
Merit: 500
326 Trons masternodes currently, 63 to get online (5 new members) in the coming few days bringing total Trons to 389

Rising steadily
legendary
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How many Crown per trone

10 000

EDIT: I knew that name looked familiar Smiley Glad to see some familiar faces.
hero member
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legendary
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Heres what the app looks like atm

 

Wow, very profesional, actually great to see Crown there!

It's a really good app, the best crypto portfolio tracker IMO.

defunctec, maybe we could create a new section in the OP, something like "Supported Apps" and add it there

I need to get a new 'button' made to add the app to 'Crown Apps'
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