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Topic: [ANN][XEL] Elastic Project - The Decentralized Supercomputer - page 333. (Read 450524 times)

legendary
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Hi guys. I've sent 0.01 last night just for testing , I own a btc wallet at blockchain.info and I don't know how I can see my coins after payment or where should I check , What I must do ? Please help me , I want to buy some more .
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
Question. My math skills are pretty good. But let's double check.. I wish it was more like the Lisk offering

We're at block 21115, What is the reward per 1 BTC? In coins




Your anser is in the graph, if you are not very good with math you can try to use some math software and calc it quite fast, but i think about 7300 coins per btc right now
legendary
Activity: 1121
Merit: 1003
Question. My math skills are pretty good. But let's double check.. I wish it was more like the Lisk offering

We're at block 21115, What is the reward per 1 BTC? In coins
copper member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1348
Do you have a first demo or screen from your software? Best Regards Christian

What we have now is a working "Mini-Blockchain" based coin implementation that works with Proof-of-Stake.
This is something that has not been there before and a novelty on its own.

By "we" I mean everyone who contributes. I am also just a voluntary developer, just as anybody else who contributes to this project.

Currently we are using a basic NXT based PoS scheme, but we have a new PoS scheme in the pipeline ... you probably saw the discussions here in the thread.
However, we are right now focussing on the internals first before polishing the GUI, but a few pages before there were a few screenshots demonstrating how the software works. They are more technical though.

For simplicity, we have currently used the Bitcoin GUI and will change that in the end. I am sure the community will come up with some nice-to-see GUI wallet variants. However, the nicest GUI is worthless if the magic under the hood is not perfect.

Precisely: The next steps will be to implement the new, alternative PoS scheme in a git branch and parallelly start implementing the "verifiable computation" component for the decentralized computational resource market (which is the central aspect of the coin and the hardest challenge imho).

I am sure that everyone who contributes to the development will keep everyone else updated here,
I will post a big update (also, with screenshots) from my side in the next few days.

Okay, that sound is good. I think the gui isn't important.  But  "implementing the verifiable computation" that has potentcial.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
Do you have a first demo or screen from your software? Best Regards Christian

What we have now is a working "Mini-Blockchain" based coin implementation that works with Proof-of-Stake.
This is something that has not been there before and a novelty on its own.

By "we" I mean everyone who contributes. I am also just a voluntary developer, just as anybody else who contributes to this project.

Currently we are using a basic NXT based PoS scheme, but we have a new PoS scheme in the pipeline ... you probably saw the discussions here in the thread.
However, we are right now focussing on the internals first before polishing the GUI, but a few pages before there were a few screenshots demonstrating how the software works. They are more technical though.

For simplicity, we have currently used the Bitcoin GUI and will change that in the end. I am sure the community will come up with some nice-to-see GUI wallet variants. However, the nicest GUI is worthless if the magic under the hood is not perfect.

Precisely: The next steps will be to implement the new, alternative PoS scheme in a git branch and parallelly start implementing the "verifiable computation" component for the decentralized computational resource market (which is the central aspect of the coin and the hardest challenge imho).

I am sure that everyone who contributes to the development will keep everyone else updated here,
I will post a big update (also, with screenshots) from my side in the next few days.
copper member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1348
Evil-Knievel,
Welcome Back.
Got it.
I can see on genesis block.
Thanks,

No problem, you're welcome Wink


Do you have a first demo or screen from your software? Best Regards Christian
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
Evil-Knievel,
Welcome Back.
Got it.
I can see on genesis block.
Thanks,

No problem, you're welcome Wink
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 502
Evil-Knievel,
Welcome Back.
Got it.
I can see on genesis block.
Thanks,
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168

I agree that the formula (to calculate the own ELC reward) on the website is way too formal for the average joe who is interested to support this project.
We need something much easier to use and to understand.

Maybe someone of you guys can fork the website's git and add a "calculator" where people can actually see how many ELC they would get for their donation? Maybe something easy to use with a slider or so? It should not be that hard, also maybe Lannister can do it himself? I will send him this suggestion in a PM, and ask if he could do it near-term.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
I just make a donation from blockchain.info wallet.
Why my public key does not match btc_tx from genesis block please
Thanks,

Sam, sometimes you send BTC and they, behind the scenes, come from many different addresses (for example from multiple change addresses).
You would need the private key to the public key of the first address (the address behind the first input of your transaction).

Do you have a transaction id? I am sure I or someone else here can explain everything to you pretty quickly and guide you through.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
Do you guys have a Slack?

+1

I agree that we need a Slack quickly. If nobody already did, I will write Lannister a PM right now, asking if he can setup one for us in the next days.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1168
Hi everybody,

I just came back from my short trip. Although I had no internet connection, I have spent plenty of time implementing our idea of a PoS mini-blockchain. First of all I need some rest as it's been a long flight.

I will summarize everything by tomorrow including new screenshots and a new update to the git repository. For now, I will just catch up with the thread and what has been written here.
copper member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1348
how much elastic for 0.5 BTC donation you get? thanks

I think ~3850 ... Best Regards
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
how much elastic for 0.5 BTC donation you get? thanks
copper member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1348
Hmm... How much coins will be create? Best Regards Christian

A fixed supply of 5,000,000 elastic coins.
Unsold coins will be distributed among investors given the weight of their own stashes.
For example I buy 750k elastic and you buy 250k during the ICO. 3,5M is unsold. I will get an additional 75% of the unsold (2.62M) while you will get an additional 25% (870k).

Okay, I support the project. Best Regards Christian
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
Hmm... How much coins will be create? Best Regards Christian

A fixed supply of 5,000,000 elastic coins.
Unsold coins will be distributed among investors given the weight of their own stashes.
For example I buy 750k elastic and you buy 250k during the ICO. 3,5M is unsold. I will get an additional 75% of the unsold (2.62M) while you will get an additional 25% (870k).
full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 106
Old Account was Sev0 (it was hacked)
 Smiley
Nice2See such a new project.
I will get in when my core is synced  Smiley
copper member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1348
Hmm... How much coins will be create? Best Regards Christian
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
why the ICO amount showed in main page doesn't match the balance of the address??? Scam?

The ICO had a different address is the begining, the balance on the page is the combination of the two addresses
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