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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 1722. (Read 9724017 times)

legendary
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Banks put aside suspicion and explore shared database that drives bitcoin

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/51c07a78-61cb-11e5-9846-de406ccb37f2.html#axzz3oXSpW51J

Is that article readable anywhere without a subscription ?

Nope.

Ewww - I clicked on it, saw it was behind a paywall and forgot about it until I opened a new tab in Firefox and saw a "recommended business news" thumbnail sitting in the first position among the usual "favourite site" thumbnails that you get in Firefox these days. It stayed there for an hour or two but has now disappeared. I assume it was a side-effect of the FT click, but I don't know whether the perp was Google, Mozilla, Microsoft (Win 10) or something else. Creepy though. Oh, the link was to a Quartz magazine biz article, not FT, so I don't think FT itself was the perp. Anyone else getting that kind of effect from clicking the FT link?

Adblock Plus did not intercept it. Maybe there's a role for some kind of Dash-branded Adblock Plus Plus in future.    Wink


Anything weird happens, I run malwarebytes (free).  I suggest you give it a scan just in case Smiley
newbie
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I tested darksend today!

I must say, I like it that you can premix your coins and then use that "dark balance" for sending anonymous transactions  Grin
Pretty impressed by the GUI as well.

My only remark (also related to the thing below) is that it took nearly 3 hours to mix 2 DASH... That seems a bit slow, but hopefully if we get more masternodes online, that won't be an issue anymore. But I'm willing to wait a bit. Privacy has a price, in this case it's waiting time.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't mixing slow sometimes because of a lack of people mixing, not the number of masternodes?

Well, that's why I asked before how the network knows if the masternodes are doing their job or are just idling and pretending to be an active masternode. They get the masternode rewards while processing transactions, so it needs to be checked if they are active or not

PS: I tried the monero wallet today and after a half day I needed to close it. My laptop became very slow. I don't know if there is a fix or not.
It seems there are still developers though, so if it isn't fixed yet, I think they will. But I wasn't able to compare DASH mixing with monero mixing.
So for now, it seems that DASH is at least a usable system.

And that's important of course. Having a lot of theoretical ideas (recently they are talking about "confidential transactions" ) is cool, but if you can't make it work, it's useless...
member
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Hi!

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Konstantin Lomashuk
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A peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. Sound nice , could it be a nice feature of Dash Evolution? Smiley


Storjcoin has been trying to build this for over a year now, and not much came out of it so far AFAICT. Also, let's go easy on the feature creep, someone has to maintain all that stuff, and there's no reason why this has to be baked into dash core. Some interested party could build it as a standalone application and simply integrate dash for payments.
newbie
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A peer-to-peer distributed file system that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. Sound nice , could it be a nice feature of Dash Evolution? Smiley
legendary
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Cryptanalyst castrated by his government, 1952

Banks put aside suspicion and explore shared database that drives bitcoin

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/51c07a78-61cb-11e5-9846-de406ccb37f2.html#axzz3oXSpW51J

Is that article readable anywhere without a subscription ?

Nope.

Ewww - I clicked on it, saw it was behind a paywall and forgot about it until I opened a new tab in Firefox and saw a "recommended business news" thumbnail sitting in the first position among the usual "favourite site" thumbnails that you get in Firefox these days. It stayed there for an hour or two but has now disappeared. I assume it was a side-effect of the FT click, but I don't know whether the perp was Google, Mozilla, Microsoft (Win 10) or something else. Creepy though. Oh, the link was to a Quartz magazine biz article, not FT, so I don't think FT itself was the perp. Anyone else getting that kind of effect from clicking the FT link?

Adblock Plus did not intercept it. Maybe there's a role for some kind of Dash-branded Adblock Plus Plus in future.    Wink
sr. member
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Quantum entangled and jump drive assisted messages
... Then we can have our cake shard and eat it too Smiley
Corrected for you  Grin
hero member
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Ethereum is down again,


Ethereum Developer Conference DEVCON1
November 9th – 13th, 2015
https://devcon.ethereum.org/
legendary
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What date and time will the market cap of DASH overtake Ethereum?

12/23/2015 05:52 UTC, of course!  Grin

hero member
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...lots of words...

Please do us all a favor and stop responding to these assholes.  Put them on ignore and resist the temptation to argue the same points over and over and over.

On to a different topic.

Ethereum is down again,
DASH is up slightly again.

What date and time will the market cap of DASH overtake Ethereum?
sr. member
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Quote
clearly a mistake...
You've yet to demonstrate a single piece of evidence that it wasn't a mistake. Besides, if Evan were a scammer he would have cashed out last May rather than quit his job and commit full-time to Dash, developing innovation after innovation.

The "instamine" couldn't have happened without massive amounts of interest from the mining community and existing code in the litecoin code base that limited the difficultly increases. Your assertion that this whole thing is a scam and not simply a mistake requires that:
- Evan knew about the flaw buried in the Litecoin codebase and knew he could exploit it by throwing massive amounts of hash at it
- Evan had an enormous GPU mining farm, and GPU mining software for X11 ready to go even though he had only created X11 the weekend before (verifiable by Github)
- No one else on planet earth mined the coin the first 24 hours (which is clearly false given the popularity of the thread and comments from known miners)
- Evan suddenly had a change of heart and within 48 hours, while working a full-time job, had coded a fix and pushed it out to the community
- After successfully scamming the community and instamining the coin, he failed to cash out all the coin he had accumulated, preferring instead to hold the coin until others discovered what had happened (e.g., the volume of coin that had been created) since SURELY it would be worth more then
- And finally, decided instead to quit his job, devote his life to Dash, and pump out innovation after innovation to keep the "scam" going
- And, oops, there's actual innovation going on here, so technically it's no longer a scam! Damn you Evan!!!

The assertion that it was a mistake requires that:
- Evan didn't know that the Litecoin code, which he'd just started working with, limited the difficulty adjustment too much
- Evan pushed out a fix as quickly as he could
- Evan went on to creating practical and innovative solutions to bitcoin's major flaws

1) The simpler explanation is almost always the right one
2) I don't know at what point your assertion becomes unplausible - probably after the second bullet - but it becomes downright laughable by the fourth or fifth
3) It doesn't even matter at this point... even IF it started out as a scam (which it clearly didn't), it is now an innovative cryptocurrency with more innovation and ambitious roadmap as any coin out there, it has a massive and engaged community, it has self-governance that will outlive Evan, it has an entire TEAM of salaried programmers (funded by the blockchain... mind blown!)... need I go on?

You are the laughing stock of this thread, and in the process you are shunning your LARGEST POTENTIAL INVESTOR BASE... other altcoiners interested in investing in anonymity technology. Had you and your developers come here with the attitude of "hey, how can we work together to bring awareness to the anonymity issue?" or treated us as colleagues or even treated us with a modicum of respect, I for one would probably be an investor in Monero, too (even though I'd have to learn to use your coin which 1.5 years in still doesn't have a promised wallet). But you and the developers continue to demonstrate that you are petty, childish, impish, disrespectful douche bags that spend more time on the Dash thread trolling than on programming your own coin. An OSX wallet would do more for your coin's value than all the trolling in the world here.
hero member
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legendary
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Banks put aside suspicion and explore shared database that drives bitcoin

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/51c07a78-61cb-11e5-9846-de406ccb37f2.html#axzz3oXSpW51J

Is that article readable anywhere without a subscription ?
legendary
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I think I did read somewhere that if I take less than 30min to update my MN it will stay in the queue, can someone confirm this ?

It's around 70 minutes if I'm not mistaken
sr. member
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I think I did read somewhere that if I take less than 30min to update my MN it will stay in the queue, can someone confirm this ?
legendary
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donator
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Otah wtf! why you hold so much on cryptsy? Hope you get it back. but seriously take the lesson don't trust exchanges. withdraw straightaway, not when everyone is rushing for the exit

This is the price of putting up bid walls, same thing happened with BTer for 100 BTC ($25,000) & MintPal, forgot how many but a good few, anyway eventually they were all returned in full, I hear from other sources that Cryptsy are presently making necessary adjustments to their site so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my coins have not been lost or stolen, though they are continuing to ignore me these last few days, unbelievably unprofessional behavior from an exchange that has been trusted with so many funds.
sr. member
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bovine quadruped, professional loafer, dash dev
dashman version 0.1.11 released

I think I'm finished for a week or three, let me know if you'd like to see other additions not in
https://github.com/moocowmoo/dashman/blob/master/TODO

Enjoy!

protip: you can always run the latest version (commits between release versions) by prepending 'sync' to your command like 'dashman sync status'

sr. member
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Crypto Way is the only Way!

Cryptsy maybe next mintpal  Roll Eyes never trust to any exchange Wink


+1
Last time took me 2 days to withdrawal my coins from Cryptsy Huh
sr. member
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Play Poker Games at Bitoker.com

Cryptsy maybe next mintpal  Roll Eyes never trust to any exchange Wink

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