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February 24, 2017, 11:39:15 AM
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... Continue Reading February 24, 2017, 09:28:40 AM
PoW vs DPoS: Contrary to popular belief, 101 single-purpose servers are far more decentralized than thousands of miners lumped on a few mining pools; not to mention the fact that with PoW, you have an ongoing arms race to become the most powerful miner, leading to an ever increasing energy consumption of the whole network bottlenecked through these pools. The Lisk Network has no such difficulty adjustments, and is extremely eco-friendly. Every pool is just 1 server in the network, not a bottleneck. DPoS pays for it self, don't need more and more money/power every day to mine same amount of coins. It helps to build community, also makes less sell pressure on markets because it needs voters. While PoW is direct opposite February 24, 2017, 09:17:25 AM
Quote PoW vs DPoS: Contrary to popular belief, 101 single-purpose servers are far more decentralized than thousands of miners lumped on a few mining pools; not to mention the fact that with PoW, you have an ongoing arms race to become the most powerful miner, leading to an ever increasing energy consumption of the whole network bottlenecked through these pools. The Lisk Network has no such difficulty adjustments, and is extremely eco-friendly. Every pool is just 1 server in the network, not a bottleneck. In POW paying for electricity, in DPOS paying for infinite inflation and a large amount of new forged tokens(3,15M new forged lsk in per year with almost free cost price). How you can save money in DPOS? I don't see any advantages in DPOS with such inflation. Quote But what about the sidechains when Lisk projects are released? https://cointelegraph.com/news/lisk-unveils-core-software-revamp-security-top-priority The move is, in fact, a precursor to a complete rewrite of Lisk’s SDK code base, which according to the press release is still at the conceptual stage. February 24, 2017, 08:54:06 AM
PoW vs DPoS: But what about the sidechains when Lisk projects are released? How to secure them? Contrary to popular belief, 101 single-purpose servers are far more decentralized than thousands of miners lumped on a few mining pools; not to mention the fact that with PoW, you have an ongoing arms race to become the most powerful miner, leading to an ever increasing energy consumption of the whole network bottlenecked through these pools. The Lisk Network has no such difficulty adjustments, and is extremely eco-friendly. Every pool is just 1 server in the network, not a bottleneck. February 24, 2017, 08:52:05 AM
https://cointelegraph.com/news/lisk-unveils-core-software-revamp-security-top-priority
New article about Lisk on Cointelegraph February 24, 2017, 08:50:43 AM
Looks like someone starting Lisk pump on BitreX right now lisk is good till now,except the price... Impossible to deposit and withdraw from Poloniex February 24, 2017, 08:48:59 AM
Looks like someone starting Lisk pump on BitreX right now
Impossible to deposit and withdraw from Poloniex February 24, 2017, 08:41:38 AM
PoW vs DPoS:
Contrary to popular belief, 101 single-purpose servers are far more decentralized than thousands of miners lumped on a few mining pools; not to mention the fact that with PoW, you have an ongoing arms race to become the most powerful miner, leading to an ever increasing energy consumption of the whole network bottlenecked through these pools. The Lisk Network has no such difficulty adjustments, and is extremely eco-friendly. Every pool is just 1 server in the network, not a bottleneck. February 24, 2017, 08:05:44 AM
I can't withdraw my Lisks from Poloniex. My withdraw is still pending (18 hours). Support ticket is open -no answer. They will answer within 48hr. I am experience with it. Don't worry. Anyway should withdrawal your Lisk from poloniex or change PS and enable 2FA due to cloudflare bug : https://twitter.com/Poloniex/status/834991232959066113 February 24, 2017, 07:44:21 AM
mkays... 6 kicked and obliterated from the sheet.
29 now plz let me kno if more seen, and I will verify with another member/escrow officer samuraijin was first to cry... but the data is boss, Very bad your accusation mr_president, why do you think you can trust the _bubble_ account newbie who deliberately made to create this mess, I think it would be fair to show our identity here or other evidence to suggest we are different people, hold it seemed like I know who the _bubble_ not my accusation, ...and _bubble_ didn't create the mess, he did. As I know it, no time machine exists that can be used to travel back & go change/create accounts. 6 accounts wasted several hours of my time over 2-1/2 weeks. February 24, 2017, 07:35:19 AM
It needs 303 confirmations till the withdraw is done.... Humm, withdrawal don't need 303 confirmations, only need 10s after they made withdrawal for you. Before that you will see pending state in history page. February 24, 2017, 07:11:43 AM
It needs 303 confirmations till the withdraw is done.... Yeah, but when it's still pending it has not been send yet February 24, 2017, 07:10:03 AM
It needs 303 confirmations till the withdraw is done....
February 24, 2017, 07:04:30 AM
I can't withdraw my Lisks from Poloniex. My withdraw is still pending (18 hours). Support ticket is open -no answer. They will answer within 48hr. I am experience with it. Don't worry. Anyway should withdrawal your Lisk from poloniex or change PS and enable 2FA due to cloudflare bug : https://twitter.com/Poloniex/status/834991232959066113 Hmm.. Thank you I had the same problem. If it's still pending ask a mod in trollbox to cancel it for you and then try again. That worked for me February 24, 2017, 06:53:03 AM
February 24, 2017, 06:26:48 AM
nope, all i see is my timezone That's weird, what's HST?Regardless, he is right, these are sockpuppets. If you can't see the registration date no wonder you didn't notice it, but just look at their profile IDs. (Also, the registration dates posted above for these accounts are correct.) HST = Hawaiian Standard Time... must be a glitch in chrome maybe? dunno. anyways, thanks for verifying that. If ANYONE can see other suspicious accounts, please post them in the sig thread: (I still cannot view these creation dates) https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17961425 Jump to:
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