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Topic: [ANN][SEM] Semux - Official Thread - page 12. (Read 694126 times)

sr. member
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November 07, 2019, 01:19:57 AM
An update of the unofficial Semux wallet for Android has been released  Wink

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.phash.manuel.asw&hl=en_US

Unofficial? Is there really no official wallet for Semux? I highly doubt to download the wallet through this link.

Yes this is not an official application, but you can not be afraid to download it, the developer of this application is a member of the community (contributor, pool operator) @Phash#9145, you can chat with him in discord, the release of the official application, according to the roadmap of the project is scheduled for Q1-Q2 2020
sr. member
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November 07, 2019, 12:54:39 AM
An update of the unofficial Semux wallet for Android has been released  Wink

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.phash.manuel.asw&hl=en_US

Unofficial? Is there really no official wallet for Semux? I highly doubt to download the wallet through this link.
sr. member
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November 06, 2019, 10:31:37 AM
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Best regards!

It is best to place your offer in the official channel discord Semuxhttps://discord.gg/qQVckKZ
sr. member
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November 06, 2019, 12:06:00 AM
An update of the unofficial Semux wallet for Android has been released  Wink

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.phash.manuel.asw&hl=en_US
sr. member
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October 31, 2019, 10:46:32 PM

Semux written in Java, but can now support smart contracts from the Ethereum network


So is it possible to copy some smart contract from ethereum blockchain and apply it in semux? Do it has some resources to validate smart contract?
Well, not quite so simple, here is a good instruction for deploying a simple smart contract ,but it is in Russian
semux-quick-start-guide
I, to be honest, not quite well versed in this technically, if you are interested you can ask your questions in the channel discord developers
https://discord.gg/qQVckKZ

legendary
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October 31, 2019, 03:20:25 PM

Semux written in Java, but can now support smart contracts from the Ethereum network


So is it possible to copy some smart contract from ethereum blockchain and apply it in semux? Do it has some resources to validate smart contract?
sr. member
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October 31, 2019, 04:22:31 AM
So as for now its just a testnet after almost 3 years of development? Why are they so slowly?
33% is for validators as you said, But I asked what ROI for delegators? Do they have plans to decrease rewards and when?

There is testnet and mainnet.  You are working on bad information.
Approx 33% ROI for validators.  Delegates get nothing.  (If they did, then no one would need to vote as they would just burn coins to make deligates).

Yes, there is plans to decrease the reward.  It's listed on the very front page of the website.  (http://semux.org)
It states:
Block Rewards: 22,000,000 SEM
(mining ends in years 2031-2032)
0-2M blocks: 3 SEM / block
2M-6M blocks: 2 SEM / block
6M-14M blocks: 1 SEM / block




Ok, I understand. I though that there is a DPoS system.
So if mainnet launch was more than year ago than why there is no daaps, or how are they going use this blockchain? For what?
Semux  and runs on a DPoS (Delegated-Proof-of-Stake) system.
Semux BFT consensus algorithm, this is an improved version of DPoS system.
about daaps it is better to ask developers, 2 months ago launched VM (Virtual Machine) now Semux supports smart contracts written on solidity




Solidity? I though that Semux built on Java (at least as far as I remember they have announced it since beginning). So in fact now this is just a copy of Ethereum?

maybe read the Semux documentation to understand the project
 
like this one https://github.com/semuxproject/semux-core/blob/master/docs/Virtual-Machine-Contracts.md
Semux written in Java, but can now support smart contracts from the Ethereum network
hero member
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October 31, 2019, 03:40:41 AM
So as for now its just a testnet after almost 3 years of development? Why are they so slowly?
33% is for validators as you said, But I asked what ROI for delegators? Do they have plans to decrease rewards and when?

There is testnet and mainnet.  You are working on bad information.
Approx 33% ROI for validators.  Delegates get nothing.  (If they did, then no one would need to vote as they would just burn coins to make deligates).

Yes, there is plans to decrease the reward.  It's listed on the very front page of the website.  (http://semux.org)
It states:
Block Rewards: 22,000,000 SEM
(mining ends in years 2031-2032)
0-2M blocks: 3 SEM / block
2M-6M blocks: 2 SEM / block
6M-14M blocks: 1 SEM / block



Ok, I understand. I though that there is a DPoS system.
So if mainnet launch was more than year ago than why there is no daaps, or how are they going use this blockchain? For what?
Semux  and runs on a DPoS (Delegated-Proof-of-Stake) system.
Semux BFT consensus algorithm, this is an improved version of DPoS system.
about daaps it is better to ask developers, 2 months ago launched VM (Virtual Machine) now Semux supports smart contracts written on solidity



Solidity? I though that Semux built on Java (at least as far as I remember they have announced it since beginning). So in fact now this is just a copy of Ethereum?
sr. member
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Merit: 382
October 30, 2019, 02:09:55 AM

Official website:https://www.semux.org/
Blog:https://medium.com/semux
Blog (Russian):https://medium.com/ru-semux
Github: https://github.com/semuxproject/
List of public pools with profit calculations: http://pool.7u.org/
Explorer, rich list :https://semux.info/
Network testnet:https://testnet.semux.info/
Light web wallet:https://semux.online/
Official discord:https://discord.gg/qQVckKZ


Please add these links to the first post of the thread
I think when the developer comes he will add links that are missing, however, I will give the team your wish   Wink
newbie
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October 28, 2019, 07:13:14 PM

Official website:https://www.semux.org/
Blog:https://medium.com/semux
Blog (Russian):https://medium.com/ru-semux
Github: https://github.com/semuxproject/
List of public pools with profit calculations: http://pool.7u.org/
Explorer, rich list :https://semux.info/
Network testnet:https://testnet.semux.info/
Light web wallet:https://semux.online/
Official discord:https://discord.gg/qQVckKZ


Please add these links to the first post of the thread
sr. member
Activity: 1652
Merit: 382
October 28, 2019, 07:14:15 AM
Guys, what do you think about the TERA project? It seems to me that with the technologies that TERA develops and implements - such promising projects as Semux unfortunately lose their relevance. I don’t want to offend anyone.
I'm not very familiar with the TERA project, but I still think that these are slightly different coins , and both have their advantages and in the big world of cryptocurrencies there is enough space for both of them Wink
sr. member
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October 27, 2019, 06:08:42 AM
Network testnet Semux again work https://testnet.semux.info/explorer

To work in testnet you can get free coins are here https://www.semux.org/testnetfaucet

 Wink
sr. member
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October 26, 2019, 05:55:11 AM
The main developers : Semux, Orogvany, Honeycrypto
Mdodong in the project ,but it happens rarely
Cryptocat left the project a long time ago
he was quite active in developing the project last year.
What is wrong with him?
A year ago he was away from the project and then made a comeback, then he left the project again? does he leave for good or to take some vacation again?




I can not answer this question because I do not know the answer to it, probably it would be better to ask the members of the development team about it
sr. member
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October 26, 2019, 05:43:25 AM
The main developers : Semux, Orogvany, Honeycrypto
Mdodong in the project ,but it happens rarely
Cryptocat left the project a long time ago
he was quite active in developing the project last year.
What is wrong with him?
A year ago he was away from the project and then made a comeback, then he left the project again? does he leave for good or to take some vacation again?


sr. member
Activity: 1652
Merit: 382
October 26, 2019, 02:21:24 AM
Btw, how many developers are actively developing the project right now? is Mdodong still active on it? how about Cryptocat?
I have not seen them for a while.
The main developers : Semux, Orogvany, Honeycrypto
Mdodong in the project ,but it happens rarely
Cryptocat left the project a long time ago
sr. member
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Merit: 282
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October 26, 2019, 02:14:03 AM
Btw, how many developers are actively developing the project right now? is Mdodong still active on it? how about Cryptocat?
Checked the GitHub page, the last time Cryptocat made a commit was in April. He has been away for quite awhile.
sr. member
Activity: 1652
Merit: 382
October 25, 2019, 09:19:36 AM
So as for now its just a testnet after almost 3 years of development? Why are they so slowly?
33% is for validators as you said, But I asked what ROI for delegators? Do they have plans to decrease rewards and when?

There is testnet and mainnet.  You are working on bad information.
Approx 33% ROI for validators.  Delegates get nothing.  (If they did, then no one would need to vote as they would just burn coins to make deligates).

Yes, there is plans to decrease the reward.  It's listed on the very front page of the website.  (http://semux.org)
It states:
Block Rewards: 22,000,000 SEM
(mining ends in years 2031-2032)
0-2M blocks: 3 SEM / block
2M-6M blocks: 2 SEM / block
6M-14M blocks: 1 SEM / block



Ok, I understand. I though that there is a DPoS system.
So if mainnet launch was more than year ago than why there is no daaps, or how are they going use this blockchain? For what?
Semux  and runs on a DPoS (Delegated-Proof-of-Stake) system.
Semux BFT consensus algorithm, this is an improved version of DPoS system.
about daaps it is better to ask developers, 2 months ago launched VM (Virtual Machine) now Semux supports smart contracts written on solidity

legendary
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October 25, 2019, 09:12:56 AM
Ok, I understand. I though that there is a DPoS system.
So if mainnet launch was more than year ago than why there is no daaps, or how are they going use this blockchain? For what?

You can read about the project at:
https://github.com/semuxproject/semux-core/blob/master/doc/

Specifically, https://github.com/semuxproject/semux-core/blob/master/docs/Semux-BFT-Consensus.md
That explains why BFT instead of DPoS.

I understand that you want to be able to ask questions and get answers; however, I think you would be better served if you simply read the thread and/or the docs/website first.
hero member
Activity: 1610
Merit: 508
October 25, 2019, 08:07:45 AM
So as for now its just a testnet after almost 3 years of development? Why are they so slowly?
33% is for validators as you said, But I asked what ROI for delegators? Do they have plans to decrease rewards and when?

There is testnet and mainnet.  You are working on bad information.
Approx 33% ROI for validators.  Delegates get nothing.  (If they did, then no one would need to vote as they would just burn coins to make deligates).

Yes, there is plans to decrease the reward.  It's listed on the very front page of the website.  (http://semux.org)
It states:
Block Rewards: 22,000,000 SEM
(mining ends in years 2031-2032)
0-2M blocks: 3 SEM / block
2M-6M blocks: 2 SEM / block
6M-14M blocks: 1 SEM / block



Ok, I understand. I though that there is a DPoS system.
So if mainnet launch was more than year ago than why there is no daaps, or how are they going use this blockchain? For what?
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