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Topic: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread - page 63. (Read 1276789 times)

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Happy mother of 5 children
Here's my Devparty contribution:

CounterTools is a modular JavaScript Bitcoin and Counterparty GUI Wallet.
In addition to standard wallet features, it offers tools for notarizing files, sending in bulk, and recovering passphrases.
The wallet is optimized for ease of adding additional modules. A developer guide is included.
For more information check out the YouTube video or the project’s source code.

Feel free to ask questions.
full member
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Counterparty General Manager
Hi all,

The Devparty contest is officially closed. You can check out the projects competing for the main prize on our blog: http://counterparty.io/news/introducing-devparty-projects-and-announcing-the-start-of-the-voting-period/
sr. member
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Hi guys,

The new development update by xnova (Robby) with a detailed roadmap is live: http://counterparty.io/news/development-update-enlarging-the-team-and-laying-out-our-roadmap/. You might want to check it out Smiley

The update covers that we've also added a new development team member.

http://allcoinsnews.com/2016/02/08/counterparty-adds-blocktrail-cto-to-core-dev-team/

Thank you! I think this what the community has been looking for. Subassets and P2SH puts Counterparty back at the edge for building advanced Bitcoin transactions and token use-cases. Taking a quick look at github, I especially appreciate the recent work put into comprehensive optimization and stability of Counterparty software overall. After all, the more esoteric new features get, the more the platform has to become hardened to external stresses, memory leaks and potential processing caveats. As a side effect, keeping exchanges and developers happy will have a fantastic pay-offs in the future.

And I'm glad that Ruben is now the core team, as he seems to be busy on XCP development already.

AAA+++
sr. member
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Counterparty Developer
Hi guys,

The new development update by xnova (Robby) with a detailed roadmap is live: http://counterparty.io/news/development-update-enlarging-the-team-and-laying-out-our-roadmap/. You might want to check it out Smiley

The update covers that we've also added a new development team member.

http://allcoinsnews.com/2016/02/08/counterparty-adds-blocktrail-cto-to-core-dev-team/
full member
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Counterparty General Manager
full member
Activity: 121
Merit: 100
Counterparty General Manager
Hi guys,

The new development update by xnova (Robby) with a detailed roadmap is live: http://counterparty.io/news/development-update-enlarging-the-team-and-laying-out-our-roadmap/. You might want to check it out Smiley
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❤ Bitcoin Garden
Will Counterparty Market Capitalization be over $3M at the end of 1st half 2016? Yes or no? Dare to bet in Bitcoin?
https://www.betmoose.com/bet/counterparty-over-3m-market-cap-end-of-1st-half-2016-1529?ref=scacco
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Where I can see top address list of transaction amount?
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Hi guys, just wanted to update you all on current progress.

The next version of counterparty-lib (9.53.0) will soon be released (https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterparty-lib/pull/832) -- it includes plenty of performance enhancements and bug fixes, and will be a recommended upgrade for everyone running the software. After this, we will release Counterwallet 1.7 (https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterwallet/tree/develop), as well as a new version of counterblock.

Thanks for you and the team working so dilligently! Appreciate the update on the latest releases

For those interested in the technical details, you can see the new versions, which have gone live on github with commit logs. Glad to see 80 byte OP_RETURN make it in!

Counterparty-lib
https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterparty-lib/releases/tag/9.53.0?utm_content=buffer35ab8

Counterblock 1.3
https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterblock/releases/tag/1.3.1?utm_content=buffere3bd4

Counterwallet 1.70
https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterwallet/releases/tag/1.7.0?utm_content=bufferf045a
sr. member
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Counterparty Developer
https://bitcoincore.org/en/segwit_adoption/

Is counterwallet going to support segwit?

Yes, we are planning to support segwit in counterwallet. I think btcdrak put it best: "Well it probably wont be much work at all, since most of it will be taken care of in Bitcore which Counterwallet uses.  I think @rubensayshi plans to work on Bitcore support. It's definitely in Counterpary's best interests to support segwit because you'll have cheaper transaction fees."
legendary
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
legendary
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
Wow, sub asset. Such a great idea.
sr. member
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Counterparty Developer
Hi guys, just wanted to update you all on current progress.

The next version of counterparty-lib (9.53.0) will soon be released (https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterparty-lib/pull/832) -- it includes plenty of performance enhancements and bug fixes, and will be a recommended upgrade for everyone running the software. After this, we will release Counterwallet 1.7 (https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterwallet/tree/develop), as well as a new version of counterblock.

After that, Ruben De Vyres has developed out P2SH multisig support for the reference client, which we'll need to review and test further (https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterparty-lib/pull/818). This will allow counterparty to utilize "multisig addresses" (i.e. pay to script hash) in addition to the "bare multisig" support in the product today.

We also have a few competing proposals under development to add "subassets" to Counterparty, such as being able to create assets like CAKE.chocolate, or "SOG.Emerald card". We're still roughing up the details there, and folks are welcome to comment on the #spec-proposals channel of our Counterparty slack (http://slack.counterparty.io)

The DevParty development contest is nearing its final stretch. We have a good number of entrants and we're excited about the applications that will come out of it.

Thanks for your invovement. If you'd like to chat or learn more, please join our slack (http://slack.counterparty.io)
newbie
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This looks like a cool project that could potentially work on counterparty.

https://www.reddit.com/r/cypherpoker/comments/3ytanx/cypherpoker_2016/

Also little interview with Symbionts Mark Smith. Here

https://vimeo.com/151649176

Seems some users have lost faith in open source side of project but watching this gives me extra hope that this is one of the few competent crypto projects in this space, (active for over 2 years, that's not to be sniffed at) still the most active 2.0 platform, still the only Bitcoin based smart contracting platform and still a project with a tangible value proposition. All of the team are proficient, moving in professional circles and targeting professional markets, not anonymous and in a early mover position to be well funded on Symbiont side of things in relative stealth mode with their disruptive tech. Whether or not that translates to continuing traction on the open source side remains to be seen but iMO it worked for red hat Linux et al and there is no other project like it in altcoin space other than Bitcoin itself with simultaneous chance of vertical integration so I'm happy to be a part of it.

Also looking forwards to the results of the coding competition!

Even biggest owners selling their coins.




member
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This looks like a cool project that could potentially work on counterparty.

https://www.reddit.com/r/cypherpoker/comments/3ytanx/cypherpoker_2016/

Also little interview with Symbionts Mark Smith. Here

https://vimeo.com/151649176

Seems some users have lost faith in open source side of project but watching this gives me extra hope that this is one of the few competent crypto projects in this space, (active for over 2 years, that's not to be sniffed at) still the most active 2.0 platform, still the only Bitcoin based smart contracting platform and still a project with a tangible value proposition. All of the team are proficient, moving in professional circles and targeting professional markets, not anonymous and in a early mover position to be well funded on Symbiont side of things in relative stealth mode with their disruptive tech. Whether or not that translates to continuing traction on the open source side remains to be seen but iMO it worked for red hat Linux et al and there is no other project like it in altcoin space other than Bitcoin itself with simultaneous chance of vertical integration so I'm happy to be a part of it.

Also looking forwards to the results of the coding competition!
full member
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Counterparty General Manager
Hey all!

Quick update that Counterparty-lib now supports 80 byte OP_RETURN on the develop branch which is scheduled to be merged to master soon. More info here: https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterparty-lib/pull/828
sr. member
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Good to see some investment into the ecosystem with DevParty.

Does anyone have a good grasp as to where the XCP technology is versus other alternatives to expanding Bitcoin's functionality? There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of new projects being built and I am wondering why. Is the Ethereum smart contracts wait holding up progress?

Nothing is moving forward. The team is too busy making money with other projects.
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