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Topic: [ANN][ZEN] ZENCASH: Permanent, Distributed, and Fully Anonymous cryptocurrency - page 80. (Read 243372 times)

legendary
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at supernova don't work

Dude, read one post above, it's not launched yet Smiley
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if I buy Zclassic today , can I still get ZenCash tomorrow ? or am i to late?
sr. member
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legendary
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Plan a launch time of 23:59 UTC on Tuesday May 30, which is 7:59 PM eastern US time.(from Slack)

I'll be there
full member
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 Plan a launch time of 23:59 UTC on Tuesday May 30, which is 7:59 PM eastern US time.(from Slack)
sr. member
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Hey Ocminer, we need a new countdown Wink
Hope it would be... A Final Countdooown ... Cheesy

I'm also searching for a exact launch time tbh Smiley
We count on you  Cheesy
legendary
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Hey Ocminer, we need a new countdown Wink
Hope it would be... A Final Countdooown ... Cheesy

I'm also searching for a exact launch time tbh Smiley

Thanks , wait for new count .

Anyone have a wallet work for zen on windows x64 ? , i want mining in solo .
hero member
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Hey guys, need à translation in french?
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1240
Hey Ocminer, we need a new countdown Wink
Hope it would be... A Final Countdooown ... Cheesy

I'm also searching for a exact launch time tbh Smiley
sr. member
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lux8.net
what time exactly mining will start on pools?
sr. member
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where is miner and pool??

Look at suprnova.cc. there you will find pool.
Miner is same as zcl
sr. member
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sr. member
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Hey Ocminer, we need a new countdown Wink
Hope it would be... A Final Countdooown ... Cheesy
hero member
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waiting to explode
Is the launch still scheduled for 30th May or are there any further anticipated delays ?
newbie
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When u last should have ZCL to receive ZEN at 30 ? or u need just have before official date ?
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Lets' say i run a secure node with 252 zencash.

How much will i get paid monthly ? 252/42 = 6 x 7.4 = 44.4 zen or only 7.4 zen ?
hero member
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How do I go about getting back 54+ZCL that is missing since the last software update.? Eleos wallet. Current Balance: 0.00 zcl  (Transparent: 0.00 / Private: 0.00 )  | Connections: 7

Before that I couldn't even get a connection for days.
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I guess, if the network need to talk to the nood and are initated by network it all comes down to ip:port. You can have assigne one ip to one port.

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It's a bit unclear for me now...

Please can someone confirm to me how many nodes we can run with 1 ip ??

Based on white paper :

5.6    Zen Secure Nodes
The  nodes  are  the  key  systems  that  maintain  the  Blockchain,  accept  transactions  from
wallets,  validate miner solutions,  and act as the decentralized computing and communi-
cations system for cryptocurrencies.  In Zen, all information transmitted to and from the
Secure Nodes is encrypted with valid certificates using TLS version 1.3 and further pro-
tected  with  Perfect  Forward  Secrecy  (PFS).  As  part  of  the  Secure  Node  capability,  the
ZenCash application improves functionality by:

Extending RPC to enable AES encrypted data to reside in shielded transactions.

Extending RPC to enable perfect forward secrecy handshakes between public keys.
Secure nodes that meet all requirements will be rewarded the Secure Node portion of the
mining in a queued manner.  Secure nodes need to monitor the #secure node channel.  The
Secure Node payment system is intended to be operated in an auditable manner with clear
standards to maximize operability and minimize issues.
1.  Basic infrastructure functions performed by Secure Nodes:
(a)  Ensure all network communications are encrypted between nodes.
(b)  Maintain full Zen blockchain.
(c)  Provide  certificate-based  encryption  connections  for  ZenCash  wallet  applica-
tions.
2.  Secure Nodes meeting the requirements outlined below receive 3.5% of block coinbase
reward in a way that rewards uptime at full functionality:

(a)  Operate  node  software  on  a  capable  system  as  specified  by  infrastructure  re-
quirements


Recommended memory is more than 4 GB.
(b)  Maintain entire ZenCash blockchain on the system.
(c)  Provide a valid SSL certificate to the ZenCash Node software to use for com-
municating with other nodes and wallets.
(d)  Keep at least 42 ZenCash on the server in a t
address for staking.

(e)  Monitor  the  SecureNode  channel  for  challenge  messages  from  SecureNodeHQ
approximately every 10 minutes (in a z
transaction message field).
(f)  Respond to challenge with identifying information of the Secure Node.
(g)  Challenge response will be a combination of two things:
i.  Send a shielded message to SecureNodeHQ containing public t
address and
GNUnet document location in message field.
ii.  Publish a document to GNUnet signed with private t
address including:
A.  Public  t
address  of  staking  Zen,  which  will  also  be  used  for  reward
payment.
B.  SSL certificate and IP address.
C.  Block header from blockchain.
D.  Other information that may be necessary to make sure it is a unique
server.
(h)  Each Zen Secure Node must also be a peer on the GNUnet systems to publish
the challenge response anonymously and support the anonymous publications
from other elements of the system.

(i)  Other  potential  requirements  that  may  come  up  in  future  to  allow  ZenCash
system to use the Secure Nodes for consensus and computing power.
3.  Zen Secure Node Payment System (Z-SNPS):
(a)  Z-SNPS operated by a Zen DAO.
(b)  Z-SNPS will track challenge responses from each Secure Node.
(c)  Secure Nodes will be tracked and published by their t
addresses.
(d)  Mined block will pay the 3.5% reward to the ZC-SNPS system, which will pe-
riodically distribute the ZenCash to Secure Nodes based on their uptime in the
defined time-period.

Because  Zen  will  have  this  distributed  computing  network  in  the  form  of  compensated
Secure Nodes,  these nodes may be required to provide other computing services for the
network depending on the evolution of community consensus.

full member
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The idea behind paying nodes is to encourage everyone with the means to run a full node.
You're not really being paid for your 42 zen investment, your being paid for running a full node.
The 42 Zen is there mostly to prevent something like a virus/botnet running many zen nodes.

I don't think someone running more than one node brings much additional value to the network,
So I would guess you will only be able to run one node per IP address or something like that.



Can you explain the difference between the a node and a full node please ? I read the white paper but it was written no where that you can have only 1 node. I am still noob so ...i might be wrong.

If we are allowed to have only 1 node it changes the situation completly.
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