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Topic: [ANN][KMD][dPoW] Komodo - An Open, Composable Smart Chain Platform, Secured by B - page 367. (Read 1192000 times)

sr. member
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We are breaking new records

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sr. member
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Set Your Ideas Free
OK I thought the campaign I was promoting would be the first decentralised exchange but this KMD seems to have some aspects of the same thing in its essence. Can anyone tell where to get latest updates and details (other than from here)? Too late for this ICO.

ICO page is taken down and the website says it is not updated anymore.

It is not updated anymore because we will create a new website.

All major updates are done through the Komodo newsletter.
sr. member
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Patience is the key to success
any telegram channel for komodo users?
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OK I thought the campaign I was promoting would be the first decentralised exchange but this KMD seems to have some aspects of the same thing in its essence. Can anyone tell where to get latest updates and details (other than from here)? Too late for this ICO.

ICO page is taken down and the website says it is not updated anymore.
slackinvite.supernet.org
#tradebots channel

 http://pad.supernet.org/barterdex-readme
legendary
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OK I thought the campaign I was promoting would be the first decentralised exchange but this KMD seems to have some aspects of the same thing in its essence. Can anyone tell where to get latest updates and details (other than from here)? Too late for this ICO.

ICO page is taken down and the website says it is not updated anymore.
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still no updates for the snapshot?
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Any KMD donation for me?
Code:
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I made:

* Komodo mining video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPG6IlBQJ0M

* Setup Swing wallet video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRUvJs2vXXc
newbie
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June 'guess the price' Winner

The closes guess was made by ERossin!

The final closing price: 1.69 USD
The guess: 1.639 USD

Congratulations!

He got a multiplier of 2,15x, which means the final prize sum is 215 KMD

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It looks like the crowd's wisdom was pretty accurate again. That's pretty impressive considering that people were making these calls when the KMD price was around 0.55 USD in the begining of the month.

Average guess price: 1.80 USD
Median guess price: 1.5 USD


Wow. it's very great and That was so lucky for me. Thank you for your campaign.
I did not think I would be a winner in this campaign . I also bought some KMD coins 4 weeks ago and I got a good profit from this investment .
Now it's time to buy more KMD coins for a while and I expect it will hit 5$ in next 3 months and This is a good chance to buy and hold it for a while.


Congratulations and lets hope you are right with your next guess!
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June 'guess the price' Winner

The closes guess was made by ERossin!

The final closing price: 1.69 USD
The guess: 1.639 USD

Congratulations!

He got a multiplier of 2,15x, which means the final prize sum is 215 KMD

- - -

It looks like the crowd's wisdom was pretty accurate again. That's pretty impressive considering that people were making these calls when the KMD price was around 0.55 USD in the begining of the month.

Average guess price: 1.80 USD
Median guess price: 1.5 USD


Wow. it's very great and That was so lucky for me. Thank you for your campaign.
I did not think I would be a winner in this campaign . I also bought some KMD coins 4 weeks ago and I got a good profit from this investment .
Now it's time to buy more KMD coins for a while and I expect it will hit 5$ in next 3 months and This is a good chance to buy and hold it for a while.
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Would like to know where to download barterDEX to start testing ASAP..
Thanks.

20 print "Can you read instuctions? (Y/N)"
30 input=x
40 If x <> "Y" then go to 80
60 print "You CAN read instructions!";
70 goto 60
80 print "GO HOME NEWB!!!";
90 goto 80

This script is protected by MITs copyright license. ALL Rights Reserved

It means don't copy into your Commodore Vic 20 ----even if you want to!
git clone https://github.com/jl777/SuperNET

also make sure to have komodod running

In the SuperNET/iguana/exchanges directory, there is a README http://pad.supernet.org/barterdex-readme
best place is #tradebots in SuperNET slack
newbie
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Would like to know where to download barterDEX to start testing ASAP..
Thanks.

20 print "Can you read instuctions? (Y/N)"
30 input=x
40 If x <> "Y" then go to 80
60 print "You CAN read instructions!";
70 goto 60
80 print "GO HOME NEWB!!!";
90 goto 80

This script is protected by MITs copyright license. ALL Rights Reserved

It means don't copy into your Commodore Vic 20 ----even if you want to!
hero member
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My estimate was too far off . But it a nice idea for komodo token owners to participate and from the dev's perspective of marketing further their awesome product. Blueprint has been drawn and I would say it is for the long term.
legendary
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$1.897011

Am I the winner? Anybody was closer?

Max price on June 30th was $1.83
sr. member
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Hey KMD fans - I am new to crypto and had a friend pay me for something recently with BTCD. I just learned that its being swapped for KMD? Is this still going on?

I went to https://ico.komodoplatform.com/ like the website said but it won't let me register a new account... any help here?

Ico site is down temporarily.  When it is back up an announcement will be made.  Expect sometime this month
sr. member
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I assume James will just ignore this question, but it never hurts to ask. I can see a lot of people being hacked here on the forum, someone always complains of the BTC stolen.

There is so much virtual currency under your control that highest security standards for you are obviously a must. I have never seeing you talking about your personal setup. Can you share with us how were you able to stay safe all these years. What I mean is you probably using Linux (which of those). You probably have wifi router setup (any special configuration with something enabled or disabled?). VPN? Antiviruses? Any advice would be appreciated.

Why would anyone reveal their security setup? On a public forum no less.  Your concerns are noted,  trust that supernets core of developers has a security first mindset and James is not foolish enough to leave large amounts of crypto lying around without more than ample protection.
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In the process of testing BTC in barterDEX, I realized that I need to handle mempools of 100,000+ transactions. This is 100x more than any other coin and due to the current blocksize limit.

And it created some really slow performance as I assumed no more than a few thousand mempool entries that any normal blockchain would have. So, I had to change the blockchain queries to use a caching layer and a background filling of the cache with blocks and mempool as they come in.

That took a bit more time than I had originally planned, and with other distractions, I was delayed to code it until now.

Once I get this iteration debugged, it will have very good performance for all non-BTC coins and for BTC should have acceptable performance (not much way to make 100,000 tx mempool efficient)

We did get the first bug bounty awarded for the bid volume being miscalculated.
New caching code is debugged now and we almost have a critical mass of barterDEX API testers to do some live trading tests.

There is a 100 KMD bounty for the first 10 that can follow the README and get barterDEX command line api up and running.
newbie
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I assume James will just ignore this question, but it never hurts to ask. I can see a lot of people being hacked here on the forum, someone always complains of the BTC stolen.

There is so much virtual currency under your control that highest security standards for you are obviously a must. I have never seeing you talking about your personal setup. Can you share with us how were you able to stay safe all these years. What I mean is you probably using Linux (which of those). You probably have wifi router setup (any special configuration with something enabled or disabled?). VPN? Antiviruses? Any advice would be appreciated.

All your security stands and falls with you. Humans are the weakest part in every security chain. The smarter and more experienced a person is the harder is to hack him. Apart from that there are the same rules as ever:

1. Think before you click (or type).
2. Keep all (!) your systems up-to-date.
3. Install a good antivirus software on the machines you are working with (But it will only sort out 90% of all attacks).
4. Be skeptical about everything and everybody if you can't see the real person (see tip #1).
5. Encrypt everything.
6. Use unique passwords for every website or service which are strong enough (16-32 chars long, letters, symbols and numbers)
7. Backup your most important data frequently and keep the backups offsite (but don't forget #5).
8. Keep a low profile on the internet hoping that no bad guys will spot you.

And if you deal with money or other sensitive information there are a few special recommendations:
- Use multifactor authentification where ever it's possible.
- Use a cold storage which is also placed offsite (bank deposit box, for example)

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Edit: Added one more tip.
full member
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I assume James will just ignore this question, but it never hurts to ask. I can see a lot of people being hacked here on the forum, someone always complains of the BTC stolen.

There is so much virtual currency under your control that highest security standards for you are obviously a must. I have never seeing you talking about your personal setup. Can you share with us how were you able to stay safe all these years. What I mean is you probably using Linux (which of those). You probably have wifi router setup (any special configuration with something enabled or disabled?). VPN? Antiviruses? Any advice would be appreciated.
part of my opsec is to not reveal any details about my opsec procedures

opsec: operational security
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I assume James will just ignore this question, but it never hurts to ask. I can see a lot of people being hacked here on the forum, someone always complains of the BTC stolen.

There is so much virtual currency under your control that highest security standards for you are obviously a must. I have never seeing you talking about your personal setup. Can you share with us how were you able to stay safe all these years. What I mean is you probably using Linux (which of those). You probably have wifi router setup (any special configuration with something enabled or disabled?). VPN? Antiviruses? Any advice would be appreciated.
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