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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 1960. (Read 9723748 times)

sr. member
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Can anyone post a link to a development roadmap?
legendary
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To whom it may concern.

 Where is your talk about the horrible monster called "reference node" ? Why the sudden silence?

 Dash development is always under constant and strict scrutiny. Since basically forever, detractors have constantly been trying to defame Dash, desperately pointing out it's "flaws".

 Not that Dash is perfect, heck, with every problem numerous features flourished! It´s been a constant thing with Dash... always improving and getting rid of such "flaws" in order to stay true to the crypto ethos set in place by Satoshi.

 From the closed-source days, to risky-hot-Masternodes, to the dreaded monster of the reference node, and copious amounts of other examples... The development roadmap has been basically spot on since the beginning.

 Fear tactics are amongst the lowest of the low in term of efficacy when there is github to look at and a fully fledged community/forum packed with resources over at dashtalk.org.

 Where

 - Masternode blinding is on the list, certainly not forgotten.
 - There are no 3rd party Masternodes. Masternodes are fully fledged full nodes, like any Bitcoin full node, except they are incentivized by the network itself for their service.
 - The launch was not perfect, nothing was hidden, Evan wanted a relaunch but the community said no. Why don't you complain about the Satoshi mega addresses in Bitcoin? Far far faaar worse scenario.
 - I2P is certainly not forgotten. It is just not priority at the moment. There are some problems with I2P to start with, and you're absolutely welcome to dig into the code and submit the project. Heck, you could even apply for blockchain funding in v.12 and get payed for such an effort.

 Conclusion: Dash delivers. The code is there. It works. You can look at it. You can join testnet and try everything risk free.

 I fail to see any valid argument except obsessive compulsive fear tactical trolling ad nauseum

 
Every troll argument in the last six + months destroyed in one post! Cool
legendary
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is there a way to transfer only the masternode-payments without the need to setup everything else like the 1000 dash again?  

This will help:

Dash - Wallet / Coin Control Feature [Youtube]
legendary
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 Now that I think better back on it, it was more poop in the pants, than wee-wee  Cheesy

I remember you caused this  Grin



when you screamed "FORK!!!" for the third time Cheesy
It was very influencial move and I was a bit angry

 haha!! ... I wish I had such powers...  Wink
ImI
legendary
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sr. member
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Quantum entangled and jump drive assisted messages

is there a way to transfer only the masternode-payments without the need to setup everything else like the 1000 dash again? 
when you send, using advanced, goto coin control feature, click list, and then lock your 1k, everything else will get sent by default.
And watch out because the 1k can unlock , so always do this and don't assume its locked from last payment!
sr. member
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is there a way to transfer only the masternode-payments without the need to setup everything else like the 1000 dash again?  

coin control -> uncheck the 1000 dash

or you can setup you MN to donate all the payments to a choosen address automatically.
https://github.com/dashpay/dash/blob/master/doc/masternode_conf.md
ImI
legendary
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is there a way to transfer only the masternode-payments without the need to setup everything else like the 1000 dash again? 
hero member
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Any word on the Cryptsy withdrawal issue that someone  was having?  Just keeping tabs.

I finally got everything out, but it took three withdrawals. Got a PM from another member saying he's been having the same problems and not to put more on Cryptsy than I could stand to lose. Definitely doesn't fill me with confidence.

I just withdrew 168 DASH from Cryptsy and it was the fasted ever, I've also W/D some Ripples as well, np for me at least.

I think Crypsty has a threshold on the withdrawal amounts.    I bet the 168 would fall in the automated process where a larger withdrawal could require some additional workflow.   

The only times I had to "wait" for a withdrawal from Cryptsy were amounts over a few thousand $. 

Have yet to run into any "issues" with cryptsy.
 
hero member
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The latest Lets Talk Bitcoin program is out. Stephanie, Adam and Andreas engage in a very very interesting conversation on the nature of what has been created in Bitcoin and whether other crypto projects are truly looking to bring additional innovation or whether their purpose for existing is simply to copy/replicate what's already in Bitcoin (purely for devs' financial gain). Some extremely important concepts discussed and they mention Darkcoin/Dash several times (positively).

https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/lets-talk-bitcoin-237-the-stars-that-shine

I was also going to post about that episode.   Adam did mention DRK and Andreas mentioned DASH I believe.  All comments pretty positive and while they we talking about how a platform will need to fly under the radar long enough to become secure,  I couldn't help but think of DASH.  

I recommend checking out that episode..


donator
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Any word on the Cryptsy withdrawal issue that someone  was having?  Just keeping tabs.

I finally got everything out, but it took three withdrawals. Got a PM from another member saying he's been having the same problems and not to put more on Cryptsy than I could stand to lose. Definitely doesn't fill me with confidence.

I just withdrew 168 DASH from Cryptsy and it was the fasted ever, I've also W/D some Ripples as well, np for me at least.
hero member
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The latest Lets Talk Bitcoin program is out. Stephanie, Adam and Andreas engage in a very very interesting conversation on the nature of what has been created in Bitcoin and whether other crypto projects are truly looking to bring additional innovation or whether their purpose for existing is simply to copy/replicate what's already in Bitcoin (purely for devs' financial gain). Some extremely important concepts discussed and they mention Darkcoin/Dash several times (positively).

https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/lets-talk-bitcoin-237-the-stars-that-shine
legendary
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******* TESTNET ONLY *******

From Evan Eduffield : https://dashtalk.org/threads/v12-testing-thread.5484/page-141#post-62890

Quote
New Version - v0.12.0.43

Udjin fixed a couple other issues with our recent flooding attack. Once everyone is updated things should return to normal

Come help us break stuff on Testnet  Grin
full member
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I just don't understand why a miner would level that much hash onto one pool-They clearly have enough to mine blocks solo or on a smaller pool. To me that is the most worrying thing--that they know they're giving one pool over 60% of the network hash, yet they have not moved to another pool. That is also another worrying aspect to this all.
legendary
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is a 51% attack possible with masternode locking of instantx transactions?

I guess it would, but it would be interesting to understand the dynamics of masternodes on longest chain attackers.
hero member
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 Now that I think better back on it, it was more poop in the pants, than wee-wee  Cheesy

I remember you caused this  Grin



when you screamed "FORK!!!" for the third time Cheesy
It was very influencial move and I was a bit angry
newbie
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Can Suchpool lower DASH fee to .25% or .5%, and maybe temporarily 0%??.
legendary
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dashpay.io is down...does that mean that V12 release is imminent?

P.S. Whatever happened to naming our releases? I liked the whole Onyx, etc. thing.
legendary
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Yes I remember the RC3 forks very well!! Following that, the spork was invented =)

I remember watching on IRC as Evan is going "revert, revert!"

Back then 1.5k DRK was a hell of a lot of money too (like $14k)!

 Now that I think better back on it, it was more poop in the pants, than wee-wee  Cheesy
legendary
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Yeah, but according to Coinmine's website, they have 45GH out of a total network hashrate of 68GH-- that is well over 50%.

Malicious pool or not, this is not great, regardless of how the network would recover if a fork were to occur....

 Absolutely agree. But it's not a major problem.

 For those who where there in the early RC days (and 2 and 3 and 4 and 5 loool) when mainnet forked, it's no big deal... but boy was that freaky scary to live through!!  Grin

 We didn't have a forum and IRC was the only hub for communication!

I remember sending 1.5k to an exchange down the wrong fork ...  crypto noob as I was, barely could read an explorer... pissed my pants, almost literally! I knew I'd get my coins back safe and sound, even still those were quite some stressful few hours...

 After that, no fork could possibly scare me.

Yes I remember the RC3 forks very well!! Following that, the spork was invented =)

I remember watching on IRC as Evan is going "revert, revert!"

Back then 1.5k DRK was a hell of a lot of money too (like $14k)!
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