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Topic: [ANN][XST] Stealth-Coin.com | Tor | StealthText, World's first anonymous SMS Tx! - page 481. (Read 748616 times)

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Junk coin
40 minutes and 0 confirmations, JOKE

Status: 0/unconfirmed
Date: 7/11/2014 00:14
Transaction ID: 6befa57fba55359698bc4388b45d5751cdce9afb864730d25cfb01dbe99ad49b
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Thanks for that eye candy gentlemen!!
legendary
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Beautiful!!!



I was just about to post this.
That's what you call a bull trend.

legendary
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Roughly 68% market float on Bittrex day one
looks like lots of XST has exchanged hands  Grin
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Can someone explain valid shares in a mining pool?



Shares are little packets of work that are sent to every miner on the pool. After your miner completes his piece of work, he send it back to the pool, where it is either accepted or (much less often) rejected. The basic principle is More Hashrate = More Shares, and thus shares are an effective way to determine the work being done by any given miner on the pool.

Valid shares are what a typical miner/mining rig will produce 98% of the time if there are no hardware errors or other technical problems with the miner.

Shares are the means by which most pools determine 'who gets how many coins', since a pool has to split of the proceeds of a block they find.

If two people are mining on a proportional pool, and dude A has 40 Mh/s while dude B has 60 Mh/s,, chances are good that dude A will have submitted 40% of the total shares for that round, and dude B probably had 60% of the total shares. So, when either one of them finds a block worth 100 coins, the pool gives dude A 40 coins and dude B gets 60 coins.

That is the general idea behind the method of shares.
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Thank you Dev.

Sorry that I missed Dev in IRC. I have been in there when I can be.

Some questions for dev:
Can you elaborate on the "stealth" feature I see in wallet?
Can you elaborate on the anon technology currently existing + in the works (I2P, Tor, etc.)?

Also, as a community let's work together on bounties.
What about a bounty for a major article, major retailer, or first Stealthcoin-only dice or sportsbetting site?

Coin is looking promising.


Thanks for all of your questions, statdude. Fortunately things are settling down a little bit from launch.

We have updated a list of bounties at the bottom of the OP. Premine transparency is a top priority. Anyone may perform a complete audit of the premine using the information we post at the bottom of the OP.

The plans for stealth are to integrate two types of privacy protection, also called "anonymity" in the current environment. These protections are (1) blockchain analysis resistance and (2) network analysis resistance. The latter, network analysis resistance, is already provided by Tor. Tor runs by default and is not optional. All network traffic for Stealth Coin is routed through Tor, without exception.

The second part of our plan is to implement privacy protection against blockchain analysis, using true cryptography and not centralized mixers. There are several ways to accomplish this task, but the most promising is by using a plausible deniability signature system in which transactions are signed with cryptographically modified private keys, such that the relationship of a public key to any of its transactions may not be determined with certainty.

In a few days, we will be able to respond to offers for articles, dice games, and sportsbetting. But these activities will have to wait at least two more days. Proof-of-Stake is beginning soon and we need to have the full team available at that time to ensure it goes smoothly. We have done much testing of Proof-of-Stake, but things are much different when a network is live and people need dependable transaction processing. We are confident we have done a good job, but it is best to be prepared for unpredictable circumstances.


hi dev






how about zerocoin and zerocash
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Can someone explain valid shares in a mining pool?
legendary
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#mitandopelomundo
to the moon \o/  Grin


We are going everywhere but the moon. It has bounced 600-1000 for awhile now haha. it is a bumpy ride.


from ~600 to ~1050 are ~40%

it's only the beginning
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1000% ROI Masternode Coin
to the moon \o/  Grin


We are going everywhere but the moon. It has bounced 600-1000 for awhile now haha. it is a bumpy ride.
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#mitandopelomundo
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Seems we can expect something similar to Stealth Addresses as well.

If the dev team is looking for a copy/pasta from the VTC source, they'll probably have to wait a long time.
It would be wiser (as you hint) to code something similar to Stealth Adresses, from scratch.

Nobody likes a copycat  Grin
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Keep up the great work guys.  Appreciate you filling us in and look forward to hearing more.
legendary
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Anyone recommend a company to rent a miner for this?
nicehash.com

easier and cheaper than renting individual rigs
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Seems we can expect something similar to Stealth Addresses as well.

If the dev team is looking for a copy/pasta from the VTC source, they'll probably have to wait a long time.
It would be wiser (as you hint) to code something similar to Stealth Adresses, from scratch.
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i try to compile for linux 64 mint
but no succes
please help
src/tor/compat_libevent.h:18:25: fatal error: event2/util.h: No such file or directory
 #include
                         ^
compilation terminated.
make: *** [build/addressmap.o] Error 1

We apologize for this oversight. We do not have a properly written makefile for linux.

You will need libevent and also should add it to the dependencies. Please see the OS X makefile for a reference.

We'll try to fix this omission soon.

Is not it easier for all to post qt wallet  for linux 64 ubuntu like dark coin wallet,  or veri coin wallet ?
im not so familiar with compiling .

We will try to get out a Linux wallet soon. In general very few people use a Linux wallet, so it gets overlooked. Also, Linux users usually compile their own. But since we want to encourage adoption, we will work to improve support for Linux.
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i try to compile for linux 64 mint
but no succes
please help
src/tor/compat_libevent.h:18:25: fatal error: event2/util.h: No such file or directory
 #include
                         ^
compilation terminated.
make: *** [build/addressmap.o] Error 1

We apologize for this oversight. We do not have a properly written makefile for linux.

You will need libevent and also should add it to the dependencies. Please see the OS X makefile for a reference.

We'll try to fix this omission soon.

Is not it easier for all to post qt wallet  for linux 64 ubuntu like dark coin wallet,  or veri coin wallet ?
im not so familiar with compiling .
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All set with deposit, just can't figure out why it keeps saying the host is incorrect.

stratum+tcp://xst.v2.dedicatedpool.com/:0
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Thank you Dev.

Sorry that I missed Dev in IRC. I have been in there when I can be.

Some questions for dev:
Can you elaborate on the "stealth" feature I see in wallet?
Can you elaborate on the anon technology currently existing + in the works (I2P, Tor, etc.)?

Also, as a community let's work together on bounties.
What about a bounty for a major article, major retailer, or first Stealthcoin-only dice or sportsbetting site?

Coin is looking promising.


Thanks for all of your questions, statdude. Fortunately things are settling down a little bit from launch.

We have updated a list of bounties at the bottom of the OP. Premine transparency is a top priority. Anyone may perform a complete audit of the premine using the information we post at the bottom of the OP.

The plans for stealth are to integrate two types of privacy protection, also called "anonymity" in the current environment. These protections are (1) blockchain analysis resistance and (2) network analysis resistance. The latter, network analysis resistance, is already provided by Tor. Tor runs by default and is not optional. All network traffic for Stealth Coin is routed through Tor, without exception.

The second part of our plan is to implement privacy protection against blockchain analysis, using true cryptography and not centralized mixers. There are several ways to accomplish this task, but the most promising is by using a plausible deniability signature system in which transactions are signed with cryptographically modified private keys, such that the relationship of a public key to any of its transactions may not be determined with certainty.

In a few days, we will be able to respond to offers for articles, dice games, and sportsbetting. But these activities will have to wait at least two more days. Proof-of-Stake is beginning soon and we need to have the full team available at that time to ensure it goes smoothly. We have done much testing of Proof-of-Stake, but things are much different when a network is live and people need dependable transaction processing. We are confident we have done a good job, but it is best to be prepared for unpredictable circumstances.


Thank you XST!
Excellent response!
I'll give you a break to work  Grin but look forward to further updates on the long term vision for the coin - exciting stuff!
To those watching: The implementation of TOR in this coin is seamless and top-notch.
Seems we can expect something similar to Stealth Addresses as well.

It's a breath of fresh air to work with the transparency you're providing detailing each pre-mine transaction. Let's put it to good use.
I'll consider getting a Google Doc going documenting all premine TX so anyone can check at a glance the latest updates.
Let me know how I can help.

Looks like we're onto something here guys. Can't believe coins are available under 1000k when that's under the cost to cloud mine and it's halving tonight.

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