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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 3521. (Read 9723733 times)

legendary
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Did you see Vitalik's remarks about "metacoins" ?

(Don't read if you're bagholding counterparty right now - or at least wait till you've finished enjoying your Champaign).
 
legendary
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Has Evan even said whether or not the instantx code would be opensourced? I guess my stance is, if it is open sourced, why couldn't BTC add it being that they do have bitnodes across their network? What makes instantx unable to be used in bitcoin besides bitcoin needing to fork? I realize it's based on masternodes, but if the code could be used in bitcoin's bitnodes, what stops btc from having it? Just want to hear the logic behind it because it's singlehandedly one of the most valuable things DRK has.

Kinda answered your own question - I think we all know they won't be doing that

If it was a means of getting instant transactions, I wouldn't rule anything out. I know realistically they are against forks unless needed for bugs.... but..... one of the biggest complaints about BTC is 10 min confirms and how impractical it is from a POS standpoint. Just wanted to know if there was anything inherently different other than collaterialing coins per node.

Ask any BTC zealot and you'll get told that instant transactions are no big deal, they certainly aren't going to hardfork BTC for it.  Cheesy
hero member
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Enjoying the ups & downs of Cryptocurrency!
The darkcoin community is doing amazing things these days!
legendary
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Has Evan even said whether or not the instantx code would be opensourced? I guess my stance is, if it is open sourced, why couldn't BTC add it being that they do have bitnodes across their network? What makes instantx unable to be used in bitcoin besides bitcoin needing to fork? I realize it's based on masternodes, but if the code could be used in bitcoin's bitnodes, what stops btc from having it? Just want to hear the logic behind it because it's singlehandedly one of the most valuable things DRK has.

Kinda answered your own question - I think we all know they won't be doing that

If it was a means of getting instant transactions, I wouldn't rule anything out. I know realistically they are against forks unless needed for bugs.... but..... one of the biggest complaints about BTC is 10 min confirms and how impractical it is from a POS standpoint. Just wanted to know if there was anything inherently different other than collaterialing coins per node.
legendary
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Has Evan even said whether or not the instantx code would be opensourced? I guess my stance is, if it is open sourced, why couldn't BTC add it being that they do have bitnodes across their network? What makes instantx unable to be used in bitcoin besides bitcoin needing to fork? I realize it's based on masternodes, but if the code could be used in bitcoin's bitnodes, what stops btc from having it? Just want to hear the logic behind it because it's singlehandedly one of the most valuable things DRK has.

Because you can run million BTC nodes with zero coins, so your chances of double spending are actually realistic.

Basically this. The only reason any of it works is because nodes require money to exist. For BTC or any alt to implement that would require a hard fork.
hero member
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OMG
Ppl are panic buying BTC to panic buy DRK!!

It all makes sense!

...i lost faith in crypto after loosing a lot of money...

So i if you did not lose money then...?

You have to see that the market was declining to 1/3 of BTC ATH over 10 months.
So you habe to be very strong to enter such a market without having clear signals of a reversal.
Also you have to notice that you are investing against the interest of your government and
their centralbanksters.
The more and more adoption BTC will become, the more and easily you can dump the coins and there are a lot of coins which were bought for nearly nothing.
People who bought over 800$ are already out to cut their loss and they never come back.
Be prepared for people dumping BTC wathever the price is.
To get to this concusion it takes me a few months.
But a loss is only done after you sold your asset and thats the reason i am in DRK and not cut my loss already.
DRK is for me the last chance to ever come out without a loss. That doesnt mean i will go out as soon as possible as i like the anon feature and like the freedom of the choice of my fav. Currency.
Sorry for your loss. Before you enter the crypto trading you should have developed a trading plan. Did you make any? Any risk/reward, or how much you can lose? I have been at forex for some time before I knew about BTC and enter crypto trading in december. What a ride Shocked but I had trading plan. Buying crypto was like opening an order at forex for me but with a much bigger r/r ratio. I bought about 60 alts from then. Every trade was for 0.3-0.5 BTC. 12 profits. The rest went into the toilet. But these losses are so tiny comparing to profits.
If you want to trade, make yourself a trading plan. But I thing is to late now because DRK arrived  Wink
legendary
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DASH is the future of crypto payments!

A  new online crypto-store!  We specialize in electronic cigarettes and gadgets. We believe in Crypto and the benefits of adoption, all Fiat money used to purchase goods will be used to buy more Cyrpto to strengthen the markets.  At the minute only Bitcoin and Darkcoin are accepted along with Paypal, we are acquiring new stock weekly so expect the variety of items listed to expand massively over the near future.  

Please come, show your support and take a look, all feedback would be greatly appreciated. www.bitmerchants.co.uk

I don`t smoke but happy that adoption is growing Wink
legendary
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Can you run a master node on test net and mainnet on same vps(ip)?
Yes.

Set up a different user for testnet, put testnet=1 in your darkcoin.conf, and open tcp port 19999.
newbie
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hello guys,
im a big drk fan Smiley nice to be here im a newbie so dont judge me please i understand numbers more the the actual coin Cheesy so please be patiant
thank you


Welcome friend - Privet :-)

NIce to have ya here
HI and thanx, sure i can use some advice on DRK Smiley

Btw that cartoon about Drk is ultra cool Cheesy
legendary
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Can you run a master node on test net and mainnet on same vps(ip)?
sr. member
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A  new online crypto-store!  We specialize in electronic cigarettes and gadgets. We believe in Crypto and the benefits of adoption, all Fiat money used to purchase goods will be used to buy more Cyrpto to strengthen the markets.  At the minute only Bitcoin and Darkcoin are accepted along with Paypal, we are acquiring new stock weekly so expect the variety of items listed to expand massively over the near future.  

Please come, show your support and take a look, all feedback would be greatly appreciated. www.bitmerchants.co.uk
member
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This dump is really good for me so I can grab one more mm!!!! Damn Ian going to be so fucking rich in some months I can really feel that !!!
Fully agree Smiley
legendary
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sr. member
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And, if this version gets pushed to mainnet with instantX disabled it would be open source which is great, better to get that code scrutinized early

Or ripped off, incorporated into a shitcoin and released before ours.

you need a masternode system to run instantX. not that easy for a new copycoin

Exactly. Darkcoin currently has a masternode network valued at 1196 * 1000 * .00655 = 7833 BTC. Insofar as our masternode network is well built out and very valuable (read: difficult to replicate securely), Darkcoin has a kind of network effect that will keep competitors at bay.
hero member
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Has Evan even said whether or not the instantx code would be opensourced? I guess my stance is, if it is open sourced, why couldn't BTC add it being that they do have bitnodes across their network? What makes instantx unable to be used in bitcoin besides bitcoin needing to fork? I realize it's based on masternodes, but if the code could be used in bitcoin's bitnodes, what stops btc from having it? Just want to hear the logic behind it because it's singlehandedly one of the most valuable things DRK has.

Because you can run million BTC nodes with zero coins, so your chances of double spending are actually realistic.
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
BTW, can someone clarify this once and for all:
is it called Instant TX or InstantX?

Threadtitle and I says Instant TX...
but most people (even evan) often says InstantX.

What gives?  Tongue

a bird told me today that the 2 T's (instantTx) are fused to a single one.

i'am also ok with instant TX.
my logo series so far:



Nice! I like them all.
I think we are still looking for a symbol of a masternode.
Any ideas?
legendary
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Has Evan even said whether or not the instantx code would be opensourced? I guess my stance is, if it is open sourced, why couldn't BTC add it being that they do have bitnodes across their network? What makes instantx unable to be used in bitcoin besides bitcoin needing to fork? I realize it's based on masternodes, but if the code could be used in bitcoin's bitnodes, what stops btc from having it? Just want to hear the logic behind it because it's singlehandedly one of the most valuable things DRK has.
legendary
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spreadcoin.info
BTW, can someone clarify this once and for all:
is it called Instant TX or InstantX?

Threadtitle and I says Instant TX...
but most people (even evan) often says InstantX.

What gives?  Tongue
full member
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And, if this version gets pushed to mainnet with instantX disabled it would be open source which is great, better to get that code scrutinized early

Or ripped off, incorporated into a shitcoin and released before ours.

Would be interesting.  Grin

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