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Hi Goran_,
Can you please adjust the about Dash information :
Dash (DASH), formerly known as Darkcoin until March 26th, 2015, is a privacy-centric digital currency with instant transactions.
Similar to cash, Dash allows you to remain anonymous while transacting. Dash protects privacy by anonymizing transactions that are made
over the network using a technology developed by the Dash team called DarkSend. DarkSend is inspired by the CoinJoin project that was birthed
to anonymize Bitcoin transactions.
Using Dash, payments are private and cannot be tracked along with balances. Dash harnesses the power of its Masternode network to power an
innovative technology called InstantX. When sending funds, users can use InstantX and transactions will be fully sent and irreversible within four seconds.
Dash was released on the 18th January 2014 with zero premine coins. It uses 11 rounds of hashing algorithm namely blake, bmw, groestl, jh, keccak, skein,
luffa, cubehash, shavite, simd, and echo. As of the current design, there will only be 22 million Dash ever created, making it a deflationary currency.
Please change "a privacy-centric digital currency with instant transactions" to ''a digital currency with instant transactions and optional privacy"
(Dash is not a privacy-centric digital currency !!)
Please change "DarkSend" to "PrivateSend" (we stopped using the DarkSend name not long after we rebranded our name from Darkcoin to Dash)
Please change "InstantX" to "InstantSend"
Please change "there will only be 22 million Dash ever created" to "there will only be between 17.74 million and 18.92 million Dash ever created
Link for verification :
https://docs.dash.org/en/stable/introduction/features.htmlThe site itself looks good.
Would you mind telling us where you found the "about Dash" information, so we can possibly adjust things at source-level as well ?
Thank you in advance...
To tungfa : i wonder how many exchanges still only provide the "old" InstantSend information in their Dash "about" section and not the
new ChainLocks-based InstantSend, where most transactions are by default (and free of charge) handled through InstantSent.
Then there is the way people refer to it these days (the new InstantSend, ChainLocks-based InstantSend, LLMQ InstantSend).
Maybe we should just call it InstantSend 2.0 ? To indicate a significant change...