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legendary
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Hello DNOTES Family, sorry I have been absent from the threads for a while but running my own digital currency and everything that goes with it has taken up a lot of my spare time, plus being a lady I got a house to keep in order as well lol. I will try to catch up with EVERYTHING DNOTES over the next few days and I hope to find you all in good cheer. It's nice to see new faces also join the DNOTES COMMUNITY as well..  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1638
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Also, here is one of DNotes' competitors: http://www.neucoin.org/en/

This coin has a lot going for it in terms of people behind it, big ideas, vision for mainstream integration.

Major weakness so far: way too stringent account verification procedures (it's almost as bad as Xapo!). Clearly there is a lot to be gained by requiring some verification to prevent fraud. However, many people are drawn to cryptocurrencies because of the ability to "bank" anonymously, and really, to be able to set up shop with a wallet without having to go through a lot of paperwork. I think the cryptocoin which will truly rise to the top will be one that strikes the perfect balance between sufficient verification, or such that can ultimately be convenient (such as voluntarily linking a wallet to a Facebook account for transactions within Facebook), and also maintains the ability to get up and running and fully functional with very little hassle within minutes, which means to a certain extent being able to do business anonymously.

Big problem with Xapo and apparently Neucoin: the need for a cellular phone. It's true that lots of people have cell phones so any good cryptocoin should be able to be handled completely with a cell phone. However, for those who don't have cell phones (or at least the *right kind* of cell phones), making sms verification mandatory just to have a fully functional account is going to cut out a significant number of people. So for the time being, at least, there should always be options which don't require owning a cell phone. But yes, for those who have them and want to use them, it's totally fine and wonderful to have optional 2FA. 2FA also works with tablets, so even people without cell phones can use it.


Hi Wiser and welcome back!!

"However, for those who don't have cell phones (or at least the *right kind* of cell phones), making sms verification mandatory just to have a fully functional account is going to cut out a significant number of people."

I have to agree with you on this one.  The people that would benefit the most financially from early adoption / investment will, once again, be left out.  One of the things I love about DNotesVault is that you need nothing more than an email address and occasional access to an internet terminal, to take advantage of an early investment in DNotes.

 Smiley Smiley
hero member
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Very nice to see old friends posting again!! Glad your are all doing well.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1060
Hi everyone, hope you're all doing well. It's a great feeling being comfortable enough to take some time off, knowing your money will still be there when you get back. Thanks to everyone who is helping make DNotes a success.

A new update of DNotes Educational Guide has been released to include even more content. This is the perfect app to educate new cryptocurrency users, and will save you a tremendous amount of effort in bringing them up to speed.

Download now from Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cojack.dnedu

Or try the html5 version - http://v4dc.com/dnotes-educational-guide.html
http://ff4dc.com/dnotes-educational-guide.html

If you have any suggestions for new content or features, please email them to [email protected]

Wow! Everyone should check it out. It is very impressive. We are very proud and appreciative of what your team has accomplished. You have captured DNotes' vision and core mission with super clarity. It was CoinTelegraph that first characterized DNotes as the currency with a purpose. You have articulated that purpose in kind. We wish you all our very best wishes for the great work you have been doing for veterans, firefighters and first responders. Thank you very much, Brandon. I am very proud of you.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1111
DNotes
Hi everyone, hope you're all doing well. It's a great feeling being comfortable enough to take some time off, knowing your money will still be there when you get back. Thanks to everyone who is helping make DNotes a success.

A new update of DNotes Educational Guide has been released to include even more content. This is the perfect app to educate new cryptocurrency users, and will save you a tremendous amount of effort in bringing them up to speed.

Download now from Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cojack.dnedu

Or try the html5 version - http://v4dc.com/dnotes-educational-guide.html
http://ff4dc.com/dnotes-educational-guide.html

If you have any suggestions for new content or features, please email them to [email protected]

Hey CryptoBroker, good to see you back.

The app looks very good, I recommend everyone check it out when they have a chance.
hero member
Activity: 493
Merit: 500
Hi everyone, hope you're all doing well. It's a great feeling being comfortable enough to take some time off, knowing your money will still be there when you get back. Thanks to everyone who is helping make DNotes a success.

A new update of DNotes Educational Guide has been released to include even more content. This is the perfect app to educate new cryptocurrency users, and will save you a tremendous amount of effort in bringing them up to speed.

Download now from Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cojack.dnedu

Or try the html5 version - http://v4dc.com/dnotes-educational-guide.html
http://ff4dc.com/dnotes-educational-guide.html

If you have any suggestions for new content or features, please email them to [email protected]
full member
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Here's another interesting blockchain application. I really don't like the part about a car repossessing itself, though:

http://cointelegraph.com/news/115482/visa-bitcoins-blockchain-to-turn-cars-into-mobile-wallets?ref=45

     Good to see you again, Wiser! I just commented about how the blockchain will have a massive impact. (Even more than the internet, if that seems possible). This is just one more small way. As far as the repossessing goes, I think some buy-here pay-here places can dis-able a car if they want it back. And, since the blockchain said so, it HAS to be re-possessed. That is a part of the blockchain that makes it work, and could not be compromised. Expect more and more uses for the blockchain coming our way.

     Smokey
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1060
Also, here is one of DNotes' competitors: http://www.neucoin.org/en/

This coin has a lot going for it in terms of people behind it, big ideas, vision for mainstream integration.

Major weakness so far: way too stringent account verification procedures (it's almost as bad as Xapo!). Clearly there is a lot to be gained by requiring some verification to prevent fraud. However, many people are drawn to cryptocurrencies because of the ability to "bank" anonymously, and really, to be able to set up shop with a wallet without having to go through a lot of paperwork. I think the cryptocoin which will truly rise to the top will be one that strikes the perfect balance between sufficient verification, or such that can ultimately be convenient (such as voluntarily linking a wallet to a Facebook account for transactions within Facebook), and also maintains the ability to get up and running and fully functional with very little hassle within minutes, which means to a certain extent being able to do business anonymously.

Big problem with Xapo and apparently Neucoin: the need for a cellular phone. It's true that lots of people have cell phones so any good cryptocoin should be able to be handled completely with a cell phone. However, for those who don't have cell phones (or at least the *right kind* of cell phones), making sms verification mandatory just to have a fully functional account is going to cut out a significant number of people. So for the time being, at least, there should always be options which don't require owning a cell phone. But yes, for those who have them and want to use them, it's totally fine and wonderful to have optional 2FA. 2FA also works with tablets, so even people without cell phones can use it.

Hello Wiser. It has been a long time. Delighted to see you. Hope you are finally caught up a little.

As I said before, competition is good, healthy and should always be welcome. I communicate with our industry peers almost on a daily basis. DNotes is quite unique in its own ways. We are always willing to do more and take the leadership to address industry problems. I am sure Neucoin will do well.
sr. member
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estimated supply over the next 10 years?


Hi alt19 and welcome to the DNotes forum.  The charts on your site will be a huge help to investors as they compare different cryptocurrencies.  I'm on my way out for the day so didn't have a chance to check all the returns on DNotes, but the one year return is over +130%  (not -32.82%).  http://alt19.com/19/cryptocurrency.php  

Good luck with your project!! Smiley

Like your sortable crypto table alt19. What are your plans for it?

thanks

no special plans for it, I'm just using it on a daily basis, personally
you're welcome, too
inflation matters, and I think the information at coinmarketcap is not sufficient, besides they often have wrong numbers (outdated available supply) for coins that are pretty inactive
I'm going to calculate estimated total supply over the next 10 years
you may also like http://alt19.com charts and altcoin historical data in csv format, or altcoin indices http://alt19.com/marketindexes.html, these indices have been calculated since 2013 and they predicted a rise in LTC several months ago https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/will-the-ltc-price-hit-3-how-wide-market-altcoin-indices-can-predict-1089664
some of them are just for fun though

sr. member
Activity: 452
Merit: 250
estimated supply over the next 10 years?


Hi alt19 and welcome to the DNotes forum.  The charts on your site will be a huge help to investors as they compare different cryptocurrencies.  I'm on my way out for the day so didn't have a chance to check all the returns on DNotes, but the one year return is over +130%  (not -32.82%).  http://alt19.com/19/cryptocurrency.php 

Good luck with your project!! Smiley

Like your sortable crypto table alt19. What are your plans for it?
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1111
DNotes
estimated supply over the next 10 years?


Hi alt19 and welcome to the DNotes forum.  The charts on your site will be a huge help to investors as they compare different cryptocurrencies.  I'm on my way out for the day so didn't have a chance to check all the returns on DNotes, but the one year return is over +130%  (not -32.82%).  http://alt19.com/19/cryptocurrency.php  

Good luck with your project!! Smiley

thank you
I'm doing a revision now,  
you're right it's an issue with DNotes return numbers at http://alt19.com/19/cryptocurrency.php , because NOTE/BTC has been listed at Cryptsy since September, 2015, thank you for pointing it out,

also some questions:
does NOTE have ACP or normal checkpoints? merged mining?



Normal. Our 51% attack protection relies on KGW, but we have also been discussing merged mining options as well, as the technology advanced are growing rapidly in mining tech. Who was it that got 51% attacked and implemented ACP? Edit: nvm, was FTC

sr. member
Activity: 328
Merit: 250
estimated supply over the next 10 years?


Hi alt19 and welcome to the DNotes forum.  The charts on your site will be a huge help to investors as they compare different cryptocurrencies.  I'm on my way out for the day so didn't have a chance to check all the returns on DNotes, but the one year return is over +130%  (not -32.82%).  http://alt19.com/19/cryptocurrency.php  

Good luck with your project!! Smiley

thank you
I'm doing a revision now,  
you're right it's an issue with DNotes return numbers at http://alt19.com/19/cryptocurrency.php , because NOTE/BTC has been listed at Cryptsy since September, 2015, thank you for pointing it out,

also some questions:
does NOTE have ACP or normal checkpoints? merged mining?

legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1111
DNotes
Also, here is one of DNotes' competitors: http://www.neucoin.org/en/

This coin has a lot going for it in terms of people behind it, big ideas, vision for mainstream integration.

Major weakness so far: way too stringent account verification procedures (it's almost as bad as Xapo!). Clearly there is a lot to be gained by requiring some verification to prevent fraud. However, many people are drawn to cryptocurrencies because of the ability to "bank" anonymously, and really, to be able to set up shop with a wallet without having to go through a lot of paperwork. I think the cryptocoin which will truly rise to the top will be one that strikes the perfect balance between sufficient verification, or such that can ultimately be convenient (such as voluntarily linking a wallet to a Facebook account for transactions within Facebook), and also maintains the ability to get up and running and fully functional with very little hassle within minutes, which means to a certain extent being able to do business anonymously.

Big problem with Xapo and apparently Neucoin: the need for a cellular phone. It's true that lots of people have cell phones so any good cryptocoin should be able to be handled completely with a cell phone. However, for those who don't have cell phones (or at least the *right kind* of cell phones), making sms verification mandatory just to have a fully functional account is going to cut out a significant number of people. So for the time being, at least, there should always be options which don't require owning a cell phone. But yes, for those who have them and want to use them, it's totally fine and wonderful to have optional 2FA. 2FA also works with tablets, so even people without cell phones can use it.

Thanks Wiser, I haven't had a chance to take a serious look at them as of yet. They had a pretty heavy duty banner campaign going for a while. Last I checked, there wasn't much information available, now I can see there is plenty of info available. May take a while to dig down into the information. Requiring the user to have or use a cell phone sounds like a bit of an issue though, my first thought is to find out how they handle recovery of coins, and if they can handle recovery is it a centralized system?
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1111
DNotes
Here's another interesting blockchain application. I really don't like the part about a car repossessing itself, though:

http://cointelegraph.com/news/115482/visa-bitcoins-blockchain-to-turn-cars-into-mobile-wallets?ref=45

Hi Wiser, good to see you again. That is a very interesting concept, in fact Thomas wrote an article about it on DCEBrief http://dcebrief.com/cars-become-mobile-wallets-with-visa-and-bitcoin/.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1111
DNotes
estimated supply over the next 10 years?

I believe the total supply will not exceed 500 million full units in DNotes. Without doing any calculations (DNotes decreases I believe by 10% in block reward yearly), I'd take a wild stab at ~200 million DNote supply in 10 years.

Currently ~30k DNotes enter supply per day, which is just upwards of 11 million new units per year. This decreases by some 10% yearly, and there is 105 million already in the current supply. My best guess would be ~ 190-200 million DNotes supply by 2025.

Welcome to the DNotes forum alt19. Just confirming, it will be about 200 million, and one small correction it is 5% yearly reduction.
hero member
Activity: 846
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estimated supply over the next 10 years?

I believe the total supply will not exceed 500 million full units in DNotes. Without doing any calculations (DNotes decreases I believe by 10% in block reward yearly), I'd take a wild stab at ~200 million DNote supply in 10 years.

Currently ~30k DNotes enter supply per day, which is just upwards of 11 million new units per year. This decreases by some 10% yearly, and there is 105 million already in the current supply. My best guess would be ~ 190-200 million DNotes supply by 2025.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1005
estimated supply over the next 10 years?


Hi alt19 and welcome to the DNotes forum.  The charts on your site will be a huge help to investors as they compare different cryptocurrencies.  I'm on my way out for the day so didn't have a chance to check all the returns on DNotes, but the one year return is over +130%  (not -32.82%).  http://alt19.com/19/cryptocurrency.php 

Good luck with your project!! Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 328
Merit: 250
estimated supply over the next 10 years?
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1029
Also, here is one of DNotes' competitors: http://www.neucoin.org/en/

This coin has a lot going for it in terms of people behind it, big ideas, vision for mainstream integration.

Major weakness so far: way too stringent account verification procedures (it's almost as bad as Xapo!). Clearly there is a lot to be gained by requiring some verification to prevent fraud. However, many people are drawn to cryptocurrencies because of the ability to "bank" anonymously, and really, to be able to set up shop with a wallet without having to go through a lot of paperwork. I think the cryptocoin which will truly rise to the top will be one that strikes the perfect balance between sufficient verification, or such that can ultimately be convenient (such as voluntarily linking a wallet to a Facebook account for transactions within Facebook), and also maintains the ability to get up and running and fully functional with very little hassle within minutes, which means to a certain extent being able to do business anonymously.

Big problem with Xapo and apparently Neucoin: the need for a cellular phone. It's true that lots of people have cell phones so any good cryptocoin should be able to be handled completely with a cell phone. However, for those who don't have cell phones (or at least the *right kind* of cell phones), making sms verification mandatory just to have a fully functional account is going to cut out a significant number of people. So for the time being, at least, there should always be options which don't require owning a cell phone. But yes, for those who have them and want to use them, it's totally fine and wonderful to have optional 2FA. 2FA also works with tablets, so even people without cell phones can use it.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1029
Here's another interesting blockchain application. I really don't like the part about a car repossessing itself, though:

http://cointelegraph.com/news/115482/visa-bitcoins-blockchain-to-turn-cars-into-mobile-wallets?ref=45
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