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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 986. (Read 9723748 times)

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Is there some kind of interactive roadmap? What was already achieved and what is under development in next months / years?
Also, where can I read more about master nodes? Is there any kind of calculator to get estimate profits of 1-week, 1-month, 1-year intervals?
legendary
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Intro to Dash - Austin Decentralized Tech Meetup

https://youtu.be/14OYEQtB6Ec

legendary
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Dash Nation Founder | CATV Host
It seems that the rise of Dash's other forms of communication has unfortunately been at this old thread's expense! The level of conversation here has fallen right off. But the conversation runs strong at www.dash.org and http://dashchat.co. Join us there.

Cheers.  Smiley
legendary
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legendary
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i totally agree !

stop talking to the TROLLS !!

But I get bored at work...=(

I know right? But you must stay strong!!  Grin

Edit:

Lebubar tip is a good one  Wink
legendary
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i totally agree !

stop talking to the TROLLS !!

But I get bored at work...=(

Watch the new video of Amanda!  Grin
legendary
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i totally agree !

stop talking to the TROLLS !!

But I get bored at work...=(
legendary
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How Dash 'InstantSend' Protects Merchants from Double Spends

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJx82On8jig


 Grin
legendary
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i totally agree !

stop talking to the TROLLS !!
hero member
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Proud Lifetime DASH Foundation Member
ICEBREAKER, buddy, I still need your help. Please de-anonymize this transaction that was obscured by the "flawed CoinJoin implementation" that has "not been peer-reviewed" and help me to figure out the source address of these funds! The good news is that it only went through four rounds of this "DarkSend," so it will be orders of magnitude easier to figure out than if it had been through all eight. Thank goodness for small miracles!

Please help me figure this out! It's URGENT!!!

Dash De-anonymization Contest

Icebreaker and other trolleros: I have donated $1 to Monero's development team. I sent 0.25 Dash (TX ID: 59d51690d4b56ddbf1e393fa8d3a49bcfc3247f270f36be3b6ee411802666cba-000) to shapeshift.io, which converted it to Bitcoin and sent it to the official Monero donation address listed at https://getmonero.org/getting-started/donate/.

I challenge you to de-anonymize this transaction. To make it just a little easier, I only used four rounds of Darksend, so it's exponentially less private than it would be with the maximum eight rounds.

Please tell me what address this transaction originated from.

Cheers!

If you want significant security auditing for Dash, you'll have to pay for it...It's unreasonable to expect anyone would use such valuable skills without compensation...

So you are admitting that Dash's privacy features are so secure that it would require "significant security auditing" by people with "valuable skills" in order to even attempt the deanonymization of a PrivateSend transaction?

Oh my god...can we please stop responding to that idiot!   Seriously...its very boring, nauseating and no body cares about them. Aggggh.

Rant over! 
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
If you want significant security auditing for Dash, you'll have to pay for it.

It's unreasonable to expect anyone would use such valuable skills without compensation.

Your insulting, trivial non-bounty implies you don't really want people looking for flaws in Dash.

Perhaps you are afraid if you offered a reasonable bug bounty, someone might find something that Duffield can't fix.

Even Shadowcoin, which is a scam, had the guts to offer a bug bounty, which (after extensive public humiliation) they awarded to XMR dev Dr. Shen Noether.

To his credit, BigR has made supportive noises about establishing such a bounty, but nobody ever follows up on his enthusiasm.

I can only conclude that funding soda machines and grifter buses is more important to you guys than making sure your coin won't break under even casual amounts of scrutiny.

So you are admitting that Dash's privacy features are so secure that it would require "significant security auditing" by people with "valuable skills" in order to even attempt the deanonymization of a PrivateSend transaction?

Your self-serving false inference is a textbook example of affirming the consequent, which is a logical fallacy.

"Affirming the consequent, sometimes called converse error, fallacy of the converse or confusion of necessity and sufficiency, is a formal fallacy of inferring the converse from the original statement."

IOW, you can't just assume Dash is secure because

A. nobody has bothered to break it yet, or
B. breaking it may (or may not) require a (potentially compensated) sophisticated adversary.

You fail Logic 101 and the freshman Intro To Cryptography seminar.  No wonder you are a Dash True Believer.   Cheesy

Pretend you are talking to BigR.  How would you explain to him that his desire for a non-trivial bug bounty is misguided, wrong, or (somehow using DashHole "logic") proof that Dash is already super-duper-uber secure?
legendary
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So you are admitting that Dash's privacy features are so secure that it would require "significant security auditing" by people with "valuable skills" in order to even attempt the deanonymization of a PrivateSend transaction?

I think he's just admitting that if you tell him you added two numbers together to get 8, he can't tell you which ones they are, audit or no audit  Grin

(P.S. And neither can "Dr. No"..ther, LoL !)

legendary
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ICEBREAKER, buddy, I still need your help. Please de-anonymize this transaction that was obscured by the "flawed CoinJoin implementation" that has "not been peer-reviewed" and help me to figure out the source address of these funds! The good news is that it only went through four rounds of this "DarkSend," so it will be orders of magnitude easier to figure out than if it had been through all eight. Thank goodness for small miracles!

Please help me figure this out! It's URGENT!!!

Dash De-anonymization Contest

Icebreaker and other trolleros: I have donated $1 to Monero's development team. I sent 0.25 Dash (TX ID: 59d51690d4b56ddbf1e393fa8d3a49bcfc3247f270f36be3b6ee411802666cba-000) to shapeshift.io, which converted it to Bitcoin and sent it to the official Monero donation address listed at https://getmonero.org/getting-started/donate/.

I challenge you to de-anonymize this transaction. To make it just a little easier, I only used four rounds of Darksend, so it's exponentially less private than it would be with the maximum eight rounds.

Please tell me what address this transaction originated from.

Cheers!

If you want significant security auditing for Dash, you'll have to pay for it...It's unreasonable to expect anyone would use such valuable skills without compensation...

So you are admitting that Dash's privacy features are so secure that it would require "significant security auditing" by people with "valuable skills" in order to even attempt the deanonymization of a PrivateSend transaction?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
ICEBREAKER, buddy, I still need your help. Please de-anonymize this transaction that was obscured by the "flawed CoinJoin implementation" that has "not been peer-reviewed" and help me to figure out the source address of these funds! The good news is that it only went through four rounds of this "DarkSend," so it will be orders of magnitude easier to figure out than if it had been through all eight. Thank goodness for small miracles!

Please help me figure this out! It's URGENT!!!

Dash De-anonymization Contest

Icebreaker and other trolleros: I have donated $1 to Monero's development team. I sent 0.25 Dash (TX ID: 59d51690d4b56ddbf1e393fa8d3a49bcfc3247f270f36be3b6ee411802666cba-000) to shapeshift.io, which converted it to Bitcoin and sent it to the official Monero donation address listed at https://getmonero.org/getting-started/donate/.

I challenge you to de-anonymize this transaction. To make it just a little easier, I only used four rounds of Darksend, so it's exponentially less private than it would be with the maximum eight rounds.

Please tell me what address this transaction originated from.

Cheers!

If you want significant security auditing for Dash, you'll have to pay for it.

It's unreasonable to expect anyone would use such valuable skills without compensation.

people are testing for free all the time....

How a Hacker Can Steal Monero, a Cryptocurrency More Anonymous Than Bitcoin
September 20, 2016 // 10:35 AM EST
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-a-hacker-can-steal-monero-crypotocurrency-more-anonymous-bitcoin-csrf-wallet


others are paid to test so as to prevent embarrassing situations....

In the spirit of transparency we contacted Kristov Atlas to ask him to do a review of our technology, Darksend. Shortly after, our community happily crowd funded it and Kristov got to work.
https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/reply-to-kristovs-paper.2325/
legendary
Activity: 2156
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
ICEBREAKER, buddy, I still need your help. Please de-anonymize this transaction that was obscured by the "flawed CoinJoin implementation" that has "not been peer-reviewed" and help me to figure out the source address of these funds! The good news is that it only went through four rounds of this "DarkSend," so it will be orders of magnitude easier to figure out than if it had been through all eight. Thank goodness for small miracles!

Please help me figure this out! It's URGENT!!!

Dash De-anonymization Contest

Icebreaker and other trolleros: I have donated $1 to Monero's development team. I sent 0.25 Dash (TX ID: 59d51690d4b56ddbf1e393fa8d3a49bcfc3247f270f36be3b6ee411802666cba-000) to shapeshift.io, which converted it to Bitcoin and sent it to the official Monero donation address listed at https://getmonero.org/getting-started/donate/.

I challenge you to de-anonymize this transaction. To make it just a little easier, I only used four rounds of Darksend, so it's exponentially less private than it would be with the maximum eight rounds.

Please tell me what address this transaction originated from.

Cheers!

If you want significant security auditing for Dash, you'll have to pay for it.

It's unreasonable to expect anyone would use such valuable skills without compensation.

Your insulting, trivial non-bounty implies you don't really want people looking for flaws in Dash.

Perhaps you are afraid if you offered a reasonable bug bounty, someone might find something that Duffield can't fix.

Even Shadowcoin, which is a scam, had the guts to offer a bug bounty, which (after extensive public humiliation) they awarded to XMR dev Dr. Shen Noether.

To his credit, BigR has made supportive noises about establishing such a bounty, but nobody ever follows up on his enthusiasm.

I can only conclude that funding soda machines and grifter buses is more important to you guys than making sure your coin won't break under even casual amounts of scrutiny.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
ICEBREAKER, buddy, I still need your help. Please de-anonymize this transaction that was obscured by the "flawed CoinJoin implementation" that has "not been peer-reviewed" and help me to figure out the source address of these funds! The good news is that it only went through four rounds of this "DarkSend," so it will be orders of magnitude easier to figure out than if it had been through all eight. Thank goodness for small miracles!

Please help me figure this out! It's URGENT!!!

Dash De-anonymization Contest

Icebreaker and other trolleros: I have donated $1 to Monero's development team. I sent 0.25 Dash (TX ID: 59d51690d4b56ddbf1e393fa8d3a49bcfc3247f270f36be3b6ee411802666cba-000) to shapeshift.io, which converted it to Bitcoin and sent it to the official Monero donation address listed at https://getmonero.org/getting-started/donate/.

I challenge you to de-anonymize this transaction. To make it just a little easier, I only used four rounds of Darksend, so it's exponentially less private than it would be with the maximum eight rounds.

Please tell me what address this transaction originated from.

Cheers!
legendary
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I'm gonna bet DASH re-tests $15 in the next few days. It has had a pretty solid price after the last big run-up, and I see no reason it won't break through this time.

So my speculative prediction: A moderate size pump to well over $15, then a stable $15 price floor until the next round of fun a few weeks later.

I could see $16-ish slipping to $14-ish


Please keep (incorrect, pumping) price speculation on the Dash price speculation thread.

Good to see iCEBREAKER still around these parts Smiley
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