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This coin should be renamed to ProvenceDayCoin  Cheesy

no, i do believe this coin is the future, that's the reason why i am here.

haha Smiley

I'm with you on that Smiley

BTW, how do I get staking to work on my linux wallet. Is there a way to check its doing anything?
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Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK? The more detailed answer the better.

Thanks.

shortly, XC coin has completed the Anonymous Features and works fine, also XC coin is the first distributed and decentralized  Anon coin with pos,that's means nobody can track where the XC coin come from and to be sent, nobody can destroy the XC Anon network.more important Blockchain2.0 is under development now for XC coin.

Blockchain 2.0? I'm assuming this is the decentralised application platform?

yes, that's one of the reasons why we believe XC coin has a very big potential. Smiley

XC will shine one day, and it will not take much time from now.

Ok. And this roadmap that's supposed to be coming out tomorrow am I correct? This will outline the future plans in more detail?

At the moment, is the coding team just one man strong?
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This coin should be renamed to ProvenceDayCoin  Cheesy

no, i do believe this coin is the future, that's the reason why i am here.

haha Smiley
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This coin should be renamed to ProvenceDayCoin  Cheesy
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More than a buck for just sitting there!
legendary
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Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK? The more detailed answer the better.

Thanks.

shortly, XC coin has completed the Anonymous Features and works fine, also XC coin is the first distributed and decentralized  Anon coin with pos,that's means nobody can track where the XC coin come from and to be sent, nobody can destroy the XC Anon network.more important Blockchain2.0 is under development now for XC coin.

Blockchain 2.0? I'm assuming this is the decentralised application platform?

yes, that's one of the reasons why we believe XC coin has a very big potential. Smiley

XC will shine one day, and it will not take much time from now.
legendary
Activity: 1148
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Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK? The more detailed answer the better.

Thanks.

shortly, XC coin has completed the Anonymous Features and works fine, also XC coin is the first distributed and decentralized  Anon coin with pos,that's means nobody can track where the XC coin come from and to be sent, nobody can destroy the XC Anon network.more important Blockchain2.0 is under development now for XC coin.

Blockchain 2.0? I'm assuming this is the decentralised application platform?

Here is the bitcoin Blockchain2.0 Future plan:

http://techcrunch.com/2014/04/19/bitcoin-2-0-unleash-the-sidechains/

Bitcoin 2.0: Unleash The Sidechains

“Cryptocurrencies will create a fifth protocol layer powering the next generation of the Internet,” says Naval Ravikant. “Our 2014 fund will be built during the blockchain cycle,” concurs Fred Wilson. And Andreessen Horowitz have very visibly doubled down on Bitcoin.

Even if you don’t believe in Bitcoin as a currency, and I’ll grant there’s plenty to be skeptical about, you should be thinking: huh, a lot of extremely smart and successful people think that its underlying technology is a pretty big deal. But as I wrote myself just a few weeks ago, there’s a big difference between blockchain technology and Bitcoin itself, right?

…Maybe not.

A brief technical refresher: “blockchains” are the distributed-consensus technology introduced to the world by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto, wherein a peer-to-peer network is used to codify and cryptographically verify transactions, without any central authority. What’s more, transactions can be orchestrated by programmable contracts.

Bitcoin is both the first and most successful blockchain application, but there are many, many other “cryptocurrencies,” known as “altcoins.” What’s more, there are numerous other, non-currency applications being built on new blockchains, notably Namecoin and Ethereum, and several proposals for expanding and evolving Bitcoin itself, eg ZeroCoin, MasterCoin, Colored Coins, etc.

I realize this all sounds like abstruse hair-splitting to those not yet mentally invested in cryptocurrencies; but as Ravikant put it at TC Disrupt seven months ago:

…so, continuing that metaphor, imagine for a moment that it’s 1995 and you’re just beginning to notice that, over the last year or two, those weird crusty techies who sit in the corner have all started talking excitedly about “HTTP” and “HTML” and “cookies” … which apparently power this thing called the “web.”

So. We’ve got Bitcoin and its blockchain; and we’ve got scores if not hundreds of other blockchains, powering various altcoins and Namecoin and (soon) Ethereum et al. But blockchains, like social networks, benefit from a network effect. The most popular becomes the most resilient, the most powerful, the most valuable; and Bitcoin’s blockchain is, by far, the big dog today. These two facts have provoked a certain amount of anti-altcoin vitriol.

On the other hand, other blockchains are where most of the interesting innovation is happening. Namecoin as a DNS replacement; Ethereum as a generic platform for any kind of blockchain technology; hopefully some kind of blockchain replacement for X.509 certificates; SolarCoin for solar power; Dogecoin for those of us who love absurdism for its own sake; etc etc etc. The Bitcoin blockchain, despite/because of the megawatts of power poured into it, has grown sluggish and slow to change, a victim of its own success, which impedes the pace of innovation…

…or so I thought, until I met with Austin Hill and Adam Back. Hill is the former founder and CEO of Zero-Knowledge Systems, a multi-million-dollar startup that was a good 15-20 years ahead of its time; Back is the inventor of the Hashcash algorithm which powers Bitcoin. They have considerable credibility, in other words — and they’re building a stealth “Blockchain 2.0″ startup, based in part on the notion of “sidechains.”

Sidechains are new blockchains which are backed by Bitcoins, via Bitcoin contracts, just as dollars and pounds used to be backed by cold hard gold. You could in principle have thousands of sidechains “pegged” to Bitcoin, all with different characteristics and purposes … and all of them taking advantage of the scarcity and resilience guaranteed by the main Bitcoin blockchain, which in turn could iterate to implement experimental sidechain features once they have been tried and tested.

If sidechains take off, though — which will require some changes to the core Bitcoin protocol — this probably bodes ill for the existing altcoins. Not surprisingly, the proposal has attracted a fair amount of skepticism, not least from Vitalik Buterin, the chief scientist of Ethereum, who argues that sidechains require not just protocol changes but “the permission and active assistance of 50% of all Bitcoin mining pool operators.”

Why should you care? Two main reasons. One: because if Ravikant, Wilson, Andreessen, Hill, Back, etc. are correct, then in the long run, blockchain-backed cryptocurrencies could become the substrate of entire economies. Hill says: “I want to build a blockchain that could support a nation-state putting its national currency and phasing out paper dollars.”

Or, as A16Z’s Balaji Srinivasan describes a different-but-similarly-ambitious notion:

Two: because, as Hill said to me,

Never mind “don’t be evil”; we want to build a company that actually can’t be evil.

…by which he means, an organization which is limited by contractual obligations built into and enforced by its blockchain(s).

The distributed nature of Bitcoin has caused people to speculate about autonomous corporations powered by blockchains, which sounds like a creepy Kafka-meets-Gibson notion if I ever heard one. On the other hand, a company which committed to behaving in a particular way, not with a mere promise, but with an enforceable and cryptographically ironclad contract, might be much worthier of the public’s trust than your standard amoral corporation.

This is, of course, all highly speculative verging on cloud-cuckoo-land until people actually start shipping code which turns these notions into reality. What interests me most about sidechains is that, if implemented, they might bring that day closer, by aiding and accelerating the entire ecosystem of blockchain innovation. And I’m awfully curious about what Hill and Back still have up their sleeve (no, they didn’t tell me.) Interesting times indeed.
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Still making some changes Smiley



I quite like that design. Possibly needs to be remade in Adobe Illustrator with higher detail, perhaps by a Pro (graphic designer in the community?) but yes I like, well done.
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Na Zdorovie!
legendary
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Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK? The more detailed answer the better.

Thanks.

more technical details on XC coin,just organize the dev's post:


For those looking for some more details... check out the link, our design incorporates some of the features from dual path paradigm concepts, although we are advancing this concept to be multi-path paradigm, and we will implement on top of tor to provide a high level of anonymity

http://eprint.iacr.org/2009/385.pdf
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1208/1208.3022.pdf


The principles for this concept come from a design that I originally leveraged back in 2005,[multi-path paradigm] the system still runs to do this day handling 50k to 100k users per day


also the infrastructure for this will support numerous other applications, such as encrypted messaging, P2P exchange..etc granted we can only develop new features so fast, but we are putting the foundation for a multi-use, multi-purpose platform

one the of the details we are still working out is the autonomous "supernode" function and best methods to prevent bad-actors.. We have implemented PKI and will leverage that as part of entire solution

DRK didn't "invent" supernodes or the concept, and while some of concepts are similar and/or overlap, we are on a different path than DRK and as we refine the platform, it will be clear why our design, implementation and infrastructure is superior as we will have autonomous supernodes using PKI that can scale up and out to become a distributed anonymous application platform


This is why the multi-path paradigm network I built back in 2005 still functions to do this day and scaled up to meet the demands of 2014... think back to 2005, granted we had the internet, but not the mobile technology - and that is a key part of my background is mobility that will be leveraged in the android anonymous POS wallet

I forgot the other PDF that also reflects some key concepts in our design, take note of the dual-path communications, XC will use multi-path



http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1208/1208.3022.pdf



These are shown as reference material purposes only


Compiling the last build of the night... I will be uploading shortly.  The good news is that the features outlined in the visio are fully implemented and 100% functional as designed.  The bad news is I'm exhausted and was not able to update the QT side so you will need to use the console via the debug option on this windows release.

the command is

sendfrommixer <# of XC>


so example


sendfrommixer "" 1



if you have multiple accounts with labels, put the label inside ""

Limit your transactions to 1 XC or less for this current phase

This is beta software, please exercise caution

stupid question.....what is ?


so when you create a new address in your wallet, you can give a label, by default the first account has no label so you would use ""

but if you make a separate account just for this, you can enter a label during creation and then use "my_label"   (quotes needed) with the command

No, mixing is only part of it, XC now contains a completely new transaction protocol layer that is encrypted and will be leveraged as a platform for all sorts of concepts.... and it will leverage multi-path paradigm topology (which again is a custom developed concept based on dual-path paradigm)

So mixing is just the first application to run on top of this new protocol........


I wanted to provide some more answers about the decentralized anonymous solution and how it will work


- 100XC to 1000XC's Required (#'s still being vetted)

- Any client having the required XC's can enable xnode option (windows, mac & linux wallets)

- xnodes will charge a fee which will be deducted from the transaction and kept in the local wallet << incentive based >>

- no masternode or supernode required to communicate xnodes to clients

- fully decentralized


Hope that answers all the questions, the majority of the code is already in the wallet and I expect a release supporting these features as outlined above to be available for testing in 3 weeks or less


Ok. So, XC is developing a decentralised application platform while DRK is just a currency?

What else?

XC is developing a decentralised application protocol and more and more application will be completed. Smiley

welcome join XC community mikemikemike
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Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK? The more detailed answer the better.

Thanks.

shortly, XC coin has completed the Anonymous Features and works fine, also XC coin is the first distributed and decentralized  Anon coin with pos,that's means nobody can track where the XC coin come from and to be sent, nobody can destroy the XC Anon network.more important Blockchain2.0 is under development now for XC coin.

Blockchain 2.0? I'm assuming this is the decentralised application platform?
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Well hey guys... on the bright side.... the wealth distribution might be a little more spread out now... unless the whale bought back in at 0 ...

Also on the bright side. this event gana be all over crypto news now.. and will get into the spotlight far surpassing DRK
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Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK? The more detailed answer the better.

Thanks.

shortly, XC coin has completed the Anonymous Features and works fine, also XC coin is the first distributed and decentralized  Anon coin with pos,that's means nobody can track where the XC coin come from and to be sent, nobody can destroy the XC Anon network.more important Blockchain2.0 is under development now for XC coin.
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do i need a .conf file to stake? I havent staked anything yet and I have the new wallet.
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Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK?

Thanks.

I'm no tech expert in this coin, but I'll answer what I know.

I'm not sure the tech is superior to DRK yet, this first release is more on the same level - however it was achieved in an incredibly short time frame. DRK took several months to do what this dev has done in weeks, and he just keeps delivering more every day. The dev is a 30 year veteran programmer, and his linkedin profile... well lets just say I wish that was my profile! His plans for the next wallet release will be superior to DRK, as it will be decentralised, run over TOR, and more.
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BintexFutures
Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK? The more detailed answer the better.

Thanks.

As it stands it isn't, for my money. Although DRK is utterly fucked at present I am sure they will sort it and it will be a good buy, definitely one to watch.

However the investment is that the dev does what he says he will. If he delivers the Xnode system with the anon wallet in the way he says it will be easy to just send encrypted anon transactions, as standard direct from wallet through a decentralised mixer node system. Any wallet with more than 1k XC can simply and easily become an Xnode and get the mixer transaction fees.

Currently the wallet can send anon transactions through 1 centralised node no problem, the next stage is decentralising that node system. If it is implemented in the way described then it will become the fastes, easiest and most secure way to send encrypted anon transactions.
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Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK? The more detailed answer the better.

Thanks.

more technical details on XC coin,just organize the dev's post:


For those looking for some more details... check out the link, our design incorporates some of the features from dual path paradigm concepts, although we are advancing this concept to be multi-path paradigm, and we will implement on top of tor to provide a high level of anonymity

http://eprint.iacr.org/2009/385.pdf
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1208/1208.3022.pdf


The principles for this concept come from a design that I originally leveraged back in 2005,[multi-path paradigm] the system still runs to do this day handling 50k to 100k users per day


also the infrastructure for this will support numerous other applications, such as encrypted messaging, P2P exchange..etc granted we can only develop new features so fast, but we are putting the foundation for a multi-use, multi-purpose platform

one the of the details we are still working out is the autonomous "supernode" function and best methods to prevent bad-actors.. We have implemented PKI and will leverage that as part of entire solution

DRK didn't "invent" supernodes or the concept, and while some of concepts are similar and/or overlap, we are on a different path than DRK and as we refine the platform, it will be clear why our design, implementation and infrastructure is superior as we will have autonomous supernodes using PKI that can scale up and out to become a distributed anonymous application platform


This is why the multi-path paradigm network I built back in 2005 still functions to do this day and scaled up to meet the demands of 2014... think back to 2005, granted we had the internet, but not the mobile technology - and that is a key part of my background is mobility that will be leveraged in the android anonymous POS wallet

I forgot the other PDF that also reflects some key concepts in our design, take note of the dual-path communications, XC will use multi-path



http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1208/1208.3022.pdf



These are shown as reference material purposes only


Compiling the last build of the night... I will be uploading shortly.  The good news is that the features outlined in the visio are fully implemented and 100% functional as designed.  The bad news is I'm exhausted and was not able to update the QT side so you will need to use the console via the debug option on this windows release.

the command is

sendfrommixer <# of XC>


so example


sendfrommixer "" 1



if you have multiple accounts with labels, put the label inside ""

Limit your transactions to 1 XC or less for this current phase

This is beta software, please exercise caution

stupid question.....what is ?


so when you create a new address in your wallet, you can give a label, by default the first account has no label so you would use ""

but if you make a separate account just for this, you can enter a label during creation and then use "my_label"   (quotes needed) with the command

No, mixing is only part of it, XC now contains a completely new transaction protocol layer that is encrypted and will be leveraged as a platform for all sorts of concepts.... and it will leverage multi-path paradigm topology (which again is a custom developed concept based on dual-path paradigm)

So mixing is just the first application to run on top of this new protocol........


I wanted to provide some more answers about the decentralized anonymous solution and how it will work


- 100XC to 1000XC's Required (#'s still being vetted)

- Any client having the required XC's can enable xnode option (windows, mac & linux wallets)

- xnodes will charge a fee which will be deducted from the transaction and kept in the local wallet << incentive based >>

- no masternode or supernode required to communicate xnodes to clients

- fully decentralized


Hope that answers all the questions, the majority of the code is already in the wallet and I expect a release supporting these features as outlined above to be available for testing in 3 weeks or less


Ok. So, XC is developing a decentralised application platform while DRK is just a currency?

What else?
legendary
Activity: 1148
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Hey guys,

As a future investor. Serious question. I'm not trying to promote any sort of arguement or debate, this is a one sided question and I'd just like a straight answer.

Why is XC technologically superior to DRK? The more detailed answer the better.

Thanks.

more technical details on XC coin,just organize the dev's post:


For those looking for some more details... check out the link, our design incorporates some of the features from dual path paradigm concepts, although we are advancing this concept to be multi-path paradigm, and we will implement on top of tor to provide a high level of anonymity

http://eprint.iacr.org/2009/385.pdf
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1208/1208.3022.pdf


The principles for this concept come from a design that I originally leveraged back in 2005,[multi-path paradigm] the system still runs to do this day handling 50k to 100k users per day


also the infrastructure for this will support numerous other applications, such as encrypted messaging, P2P exchange..etc granted we can only develop new features so fast, but we are putting the foundation for a multi-use, multi-purpose platform

one the of the details we are still working out is the autonomous "supernode" function and best methods to prevent bad-actors.. We have implemented PKI and will leverage that as part of entire solution

DRK didn't "invent" supernodes or the concept, and while some of concepts are similar and/or overlap, we are on a different path than DRK and as we refine the platform, it will be clear why our design, implementation and infrastructure is superior as we will have autonomous supernodes using PKI that can scale up and out to become a distributed anonymous application platform


This is why the multi-path paradigm network I built back in 2005 still functions to do this day and scaled up to meet the demands of 2014... think back to 2005, granted we had the internet, but not the mobile technology - and that is a key part of my background is mobility that will be leveraged in the android anonymous POS wallet

I forgot the other PDF that also reflects some key concepts in our design, take note of the dual-path communications, XC will use multi-path



http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1208/1208.3022.pdf



These are shown as reference material purposes only


Compiling the last build of the night... I will be uploading shortly.  The good news is that the features outlined in the visio are fully implemented and 100% functional as designed.  The bad news is I'm exhausted and was not able to update the QT side so you will need to use the console via the debug option on this windows release.

the command is

sendfrommixer <# of XC>


so example


sendfrommixer "" 1



if you have multiple accounts with labels, put the label inside ""

Limit your transactions to 1 XC or less for this current phase

This is beta software, please exercise caution

stupid question.....what is ?


so when you create a new address in your wallet, you can give a label, by default the first account has no label so you would use ""

but if you make a separate account just for this, you can enter a label during creation and then use "my_label"   (quotes needed) with the command

No, mixing is only part of it, XC now contains a completely new transaction protocol layer that is encrypted and will be leveraged as a platform for all sorts of concepts.... and it will leverage multi-path paradigm topology (which again is a custom developed concept based on dual-path paradigm)

So mixing is just the first application to run on top of this new protocol........


I wanted to provide some more answers about the decentralized anonymous solution and how it will work


- 100XC to 1000XC's Required (#'s still being vetted)

- Any client having the required XC's can enable xnode option (windows, mac & linux wallets)

- xnodes will charge a fee which will be deducted from the transaction and kept in the local wallet << incentive based >>

- no masternode or supernode required to communicate xnodes to clients

- fully decentralized


Hope that answers all the questions, the majority of the code is already in the wallet and I expect a release supporting these features as outlined above to be available for testing in 3 weeks or less

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