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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 418. (Read 3074142 times)

hero member
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Think or swim.
Hi!

I open API port on lisknode.grumlin.com and now you can use legendary node(can read first messages since 25th may  Wink) (6 vCPU, 12GB RAM, 320 GB SSD) Grin

I move my forging for new VPS server(4 vCPU, 8GB RAM, 160 GB SSD)

now I add 30 lsk to liskfaucet.grumlin.com else

My regards!

Wot? Faucet is already empty,man those lisks are going like hot falafels  Grin I always try to stalk you to see when you"ll add up some lsk but I"am almost never fast enough lol. It would be so cool if someone makes a lisk dice and faucet site like freebitco.in and freedogeco.in . It is very strange considering Lisk potential that nobody done that already, there is a potential in that idea, the owner of those freebitco.in and dogeco.in is making a nice profit from ads.

verified on the blockchain, yes they went very fast, within 5 minutes. Each address does look unique tho.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1001
Hi!

I open API port on lisknode.grumlin.com and now you can use legendary node(can read first messages since 25th may  Wink) (6 vCPU, 12GB RAM, 320 GB SSD) Grin

I move my forging for new VPS server(4 vCPU, 8GB RAM, 160 GB SSD)

now I add 30 lsk to liskfaucet.grumlin.com else

My regards!

Wot? Faucet is already empty,man those lisks are going like hot falafels  Grin I always try to stalk you to see when you"ll add up some lsk but I"am almost never fast enough lol. It would be so cool if someone makes a lisk dice and faucet site like freebitco.in and freedogeco.in . It is very strange considering Lisk potential that nobody done that already, there is a potential in that idea, the owner of those freebitco.in and dogeco.in is making a nice profit from ads.
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
Think or swim.
generally speaking is a blockchain project (any project) considered to be in a healthy state if the value of its development fund is greater than its market cap?
what are its implications for the vitality of a project's total ecosystem going forward?
The future is bright is what the implications are... this is the beginning.
Bitcoin went up, alts went down.
I suppose you have some wild tinfoil theory?

sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
generally speaking is a blockchain project (any project) considered to be in a healthy state if the value of its development fund is greater than its market cap?

what are its implications for the vitality of a project's total ecosystem going forward?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 511
Hi!

I open API port on lisknode.grumlin.com and now you can use legendary node(can read first messages since 25th may  Wink) (6 vCPU, 12GB RAM, 320 GB SSD) Grin

I move my forging for new VPS server(4 vCPU, 8GB RAM, 160 GB SSD)

now I add 30 lsk to liskfaucet.grumlin.com else

My regards!

Damn Grumlin... Always when you post that you have filled your faucet, a few minutes later it is empty.
We need a countdown "Time to refill" 10......9......8......7......  Cheesy

But still good work, thanks.
hero member
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This is cool. Adoption and development is what will make the price rise in the future!

Dear LISK community we are accepting LISK on our Forex trading platform with 100% bonus on initial deposits



https://muex.io/Forex
hero member
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Merit: 511

excerpt from the community meeting:

Code:
- Warren: What will happen to the ByteBalls that you have and will receive?
- Lisk (Max): We have something very positive that we are going to do for the Lisk holders but,
as of now, we cannot say exactly what we will do. We are awaiting advise from our lawyers.

I see 3 possible options here:
1. weighted distribution to Lisk token holders...
2. simply buying Lisk for HQ voting weight or rewards (not good idea imho)
or 3 .... just buying BTC... (not wise with BTC at ATH imho)
so they will chose option 1 me thinks  Wink    (providing I'm not just dreaming)  Cheesy

I would like to point to the following article: https://altcoinspekulant.wordpress.com/2017/02/22/byteball-dritte-gratis-ausschuettung-am-12-maerz/

Qoute:
" Zusätzlich hat sich Tony mit Lisk und ICONOMI abgesprochen, die beide gemeinsam weiterhin um die 20% aller Byteball/Blackbytes halten. Beide stimmten wohl zu, dass sie ihre Byteball halten bis zum Ende der Ausschüttungsperiode."

English:
Lisk and Iconomi have agreed with Tony that they will hold their Byteball and Blackbytes until the end of the distribution period.

I don't know where the author got this information. But so far his articles have always been quite serious.
In my opinion, we should ask Max whether this is true or not. And if that's true, then we don't need to speculate about the byteball. Because it still need to be distributed 88.24% of the Byteball. Until something very positive that we are going to do for the Lisk holders, it may still take some time.

newbie
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You have to love the FUD. Keep up the good work Lisk.
legendary
Activity: 2893
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Hi!

I open API port on lisknode.grumlin.com and now you can use legendary node(can read first messages since 25th may  Wink) (6 vCPU, 12GB RAM, 320 GB SSD) Grin

I move my forging for new VPS server(4 vCPU, 8GB RAM, 160 GB SSD)

now I add 30 lsk to liskfaucet.grumlin.com else

My regards!
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 251
Lisk Introduces New Blockchain Technology Update

Lisk, the Blockchain application platform, released version 0.6.0 to the main network after successfully completing the latest Core development sprint. The Lisk platform will now run on the latest LTS Node.JS 6.9 release tree, with its tradition of security and stability remaining a priority.

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“This announcement marks a major update for our core software. The backbone of Lisk has been running on Node `0.12.x` since release and while this has served us exceptionally well to date, it’s time to transition to Node.JS 6.9, the most recent LTS release,” said Max Kordek, President of the Lisk Foundation.

“Utilizing the latest Node.JS LTS release aligns with our mission to ensure maximum stability and security for the Lisk Core – a top priority for us,” added Kordek.

Version 0.6.0 brings additional changes to the Lisk Core and Lisk UI, including a sought-after feature aimed at improving the delegate user experience. As a first step to further progress the development of the Lisk SDK, the Application Directory user interface has been removed which also severs ties to the legacy application code.

Kordek continued:

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“Our latest version 0.6.0 will allow for further significant software developments to be made over the coming months, bringing us one step closer to providing an innovative, safe, and seamless Blockchain application platform.”


Lisk version 0.6.0’s launch to the main network lays the foundation fora renovation of the Lisk SDK, which is currently in the conceptual stage. Lisk, which supports various *Nix and Darwin based platforms, will continue focusing efforts on optimizing its Core to prepare for the SDK.

LSK, the platforms cryptocurrency is currently sitting in 21st place of the of the most valuable digital currencies, and is valued at over $15 million.

Lisk is a Blockchain application platform that enables its users to build applications from the ground up in JavaScript. The decentralized platform allows for the deployment, distribution and monetization of sidechains onto the Lisk Blockchain. The Lisk network is operated using a highly efficient Delegated-Proof-of-Stake (DPOS) consensus model, which is secured by democratically elected delegates.  The cryptocurrency underpinning the Lisk platform is called LSK.

It was founded by Max Kordek and Oliver Beddows in 2016, in their stellar crowdsale they attracted over $8M in fundings making them the most successful crowdfunding in Germany in history. Consequently, Lisk attracted prominent advisors like Charles Hoskinson and Steven Nerayoff to foster a growing ecosystem around Blockchain applications and services. Lisk is headquartered in Berlin in the iconic business district at the Sony Center.

For more information, visit https://lisk.io/

http://www.the-blockchain.com/2017/02/25/lisk-introduces-new-blockchain-technology-update/
sr. member
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Lisk, the powerful Blockchain application platform, has launched an ambitious series of campaigns they say will supercharge the democratic and decentralized nature of their Blockchain while providing a foundation for long term sustainability and success.
Lisk has made a public call for the nomination of new delegates, elected “officials” who perform essential tasks for the Blockchain and who receive forging rewards in exchange for their services.
Lisk operates on a Delegated Proof of Stake consensus model, where LSK “stakeholders” vote for delegate candidates. To be elected, delegate candidates should show they are passionate about the Lisk community, support the Lisk ecosystem, display an understanding of the power of Blockchain technology, and make a commitment to lowering the barrier of entry for new members while actively identifying beneficial opportunities for Lisk. To further incentivize the nomination of new delegates through the proposal system, for a limited time all registered delegates will be refunded the normal 25 LSK proposal fee.
hero member
Activity: 644
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Think or swim.
No way is Lisk "overfunded" LMFAO.
The funds are to last 5 years minimum, this is year one; and the SDK is just being incubated.
Nobody is going to hand out free Bitcoins whilst shorting the most important project in blockchain, so you can forget that.
Byteballs on the other hand....

excerpt from the community meeting:

Code:
- Warren: What will happen to the ByteBalls that you have and will receive?
- Lisk (Max): We have something very positive that we are going to do for the Lisk holders but,
as of now, we cannot say exactly what we will do. We are awaiting advise from our lawyers.

I see 3 possible options here:
1. weighted distribution to Lisk token holders...
2. simply buying Lisk for HQ voting weight or rewards (not good idea imho)
or 3 .... just buying BTC... (not wise with BTC at ATH imho)
so they will chose option 1 me thinks  Wink    (providing I'm not just dreaming)  Cheesy
hero member
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Merit: 766
Guys! Vote for this two pools and move them to active delegates!

1. Rank #105, liskpool_com_03, 13172488030862361147L, 85% Reward
http://www.liskpool.com/

2. Rank #107, olejegcord, 11720389439153169560L, 75% Reward
https://adlisk.pro/
"this pool will proportionally share 75% of forged blocks revenue to people who voted,
the rest will be kept for "the development of the game on the platform LISK""

They need about 700-800k lisk votes to move to active delegates.

If you have 100k lisks and vote for pool with 7% approval, you will receive about 180 LSK reward every month for one pool
(if my math is correct).

You can vote up to 33 delegates per transaction. It's only 1 LSK cost.

I don't affiliated with any pools or delegates (with the exception of my votes for them),
I just supporter from crypti ico time.


legendary
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Private key generation on Lisk; are we affected by the latest Bitcore issues?



Yesterday, on February, the 23rd 2017 and approximately one year ago, on February, the 25th 2016 issues were raised regarding the bitcore-js library, which investigated private key generation across different platforms.

A 12-word mnemonic passphrase is used to generate a key pair, which consists of both a private and public key, which can represent an account within Lisk (or Bitcoin). The bitcore-js library provides the necessary functionalities to generate this key pair out of the mnemonic passphrase.

In the referenced GitHub issues, it was noted that the bitcore-js private key generation eliminates leading zeros when creating the private keys, which results 31 byte string instead of the expected 32 bytes. This behaviour leads to different hash outputs on different machines, even though the same mnemonic passphrase is used. This could prevent account access on different machines.

Lisk is not affected by this. We are using the bitcore-js library to generate a 12-word mnemonic passphrase using the front-end. However, the private key generation is done by the NaCl library which is not affected by this bug.

The library explicitly demands: “The input must be 32 bytes long.”

As stated by Brian Warner. “Ed25519 keys start life as a 32-byte (256-bit) uniformly random binary seed such as might be produced by sha256, or better yet, PBKDF2 or scrypt.” More information about js-nacl can be found here.

In summary, the bug that led to creating different hashes by bitcore-js is found in the generation of private keys for solutions that use the library for cryptography. Lisk uses bitcore-js for the random 12-word mnemonic generation only, not for private key generation, therefore this bug does not apply to Lisk.

https://blog.lisk.io/private-key-generation-on-lisk-are-we-affected-by-the-latest-bitcore-issues-984a6e7a2b1f#.tcix7pm7d
Republished in Chinese http://lisk.xyz/private-key-generation-on-lisk-are-we-affected-by-the-latest-bitcore-issues/
I am from Chinese Lisk Community, my delegate is hua, if we need your support, please vote for us.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 511
Private key generation on Lisk; are we affected by the latest Bitcore issues?



Yesterday, on February, the 23rd 2017 and approximately one year ago, on February, the 25th 2016 issues were raised regarding the bitcore-js library, which investigated private key generation across different platforms.

A 12-word mnemonic passphrase is used to generate a key pair, which consists of both a private and public key, which can represent an account within Lisk (or Bitcoin). The bitcore-js library provides the necessary functionalities to generate this key pair out of the mnemonic passphrase.

In the referenced GitHub issues, it was noted that the bitcore-js private key generation eliminates leading zeros when creating the private keys, which results 31 byte string instead of the expected 32 bytes. This behaviour leads to different hash outputs on different machines, even though the same mnemonic passphrase is used. This could prevent account access on different machines.

Lisk is not affected by this. We are using the bitcore-js library to generate a 12-word mnemonic passphrase using the front-end. However, the private key generation is done by the NaCl library which is not affected by this bug.

The library explicitly demands: “The input must be 32 bytes long.”

As stated by Brian Warner. “Ed25519 keys start life as a 32-byte (256-bit) uniformly random binary seed such as might be produced by sha256, or better yet, PBKDF2 or scrypt.” More information about js-nacl can be found here.

In summary, the bug that led to creating different hashes by bitcore-js is found in the generation of private keys for solutions that use the library for cryptography. Lisk uses bitcore-js for the random 12-word mnemonic generation only, not for private key generation, therefore this bug does not apply to Lisk.

https://blog.lisk.io/private-key-generation-on-lisk-are-we-affected-by-the-latest-bitcore-issues-984a6e7a2b1f#.tcix7pm7d
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 511
The liskpool3 need only ~390K votes!
liskpool_com_03   104   6.28 %   0.39 %   

Why you vote for this liskpool_com_xx.
All these 19 _com pools are operated by one person.
And his profit is 15% x 19

Because the most delegates dump their coins. It is better to stake and to make a donation yourself.

Why you tell such a nonsense?! This is definitely not true, it is a lie!
You can always check the explorer.

You should be better informed so that we can take you seriously.

This is only FUD. Please don't quote.

No, this is not an FUD.
I know this user Limx Dev from the German BTT. Always quite decent and serious.
But what he writes here is not the truth. Most delegates hold their forged LSK, they don't dump them.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
The liskpool3 need only ~390K votes!
liskpool_com_03   104   6.28 %   0.39 %   

Why you vote for this liskpool_com_xx.
All these 19 _com pools are operated by one person.
And his profit is 15% x 19

Because the most delegates dump their coins. It is better to stake and to make a donation yourself.

Why you tell such a nonsense?! This is definitely not true, it is a lie!
You can always check the explorer.

You should be better informed so that we can take you seriously.

This is only FUD. Please don't quote.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000




Inaugural Lisk Blockchain Meetup!


Our first ever Lisk Blockchain Meetup is happening! Come join us on the beautiful WeWork Sony Center to discuss the blockchain revolution. The meetup is aimed towards blockchain enthusiasts and newcomers alike who are eager to learn about the innovative technology behind blockchain.
Max will be introducing the Lisk Platform and its possible future of Sidechains.

Date: Thursday, March 9, 2017
Place: WeWork Sony Center, Kemperplatz 1, 8th Floor, Berlin 10785(map)

Announcement: Lisk-Berlin-Blockchain-Meetup

sidechain is not possible at this point?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 511




Inaugural Lisk Blockchain Meetup!


Our first ever Lisk Blockchain Meetup is happening! Come join us on the beautiful WeWork Sony Center to discuss the blockchain revolution. The meetup is aimed towards blockchain enthusiasts and newcomers alike who are eager to learn about the innovative technology behind blockchain.
Max will be introducing the Lisk Platform and its possible future of Sidechains.

Date: Thursday, March 9, 2017
Place: WeWork Sony Center, Kemperplatz 1, 8th Floor, Berlin 10785(map)

Announcement: Lisk-Berlin-Blockchain-Meetup

Great. The first own blockchain meetup of Lisk.

Hy guys, are you going there?

I think about it. Right now I just need a ride from one hour to Berlin Mitte.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 511
The liskpool3 need only ~390K votes!
liskpool_com_03   104   6.28 %   0.39 %   

Why you vote for this liskpool_com_xx.
All these 19 _com pools are operated by one person.
And his profit is 15% x 19

Because the most delegates dump their coins. It is better to stake and to make a donation yourself.

Why you tell such a nonsense?! This is definitely not true, it is a lie!
You can always check the explorer.

You should be better informed so that we can take you seriously.

...you too. It is my opinion. I think that is also okay. Every node has expenditure and you need for many projects btc.   


Unlike you I am informed and don't write speculations.

And an opinion is not a fact. At most an "alternative fact"

Most delegates hold over 80% of their forged LSK so fa, that is a fact!


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