most people completely miss the implications of BBR being the selected CryptoNote currency for SuperNet. Supernet is primed to become a huge community of crypto enthusiasts sharing the latest and greatest crypto technologies. Everything from private betting to instantaneous transaction in decentralized marketplaces like the Nxt Asset exchange, means that BBR will be the coin of choice when wanting to complete purely anonymous transactions. As SuperNet has the potential to be used by 1000s or 10000s of crypto enthusiasts in the short term (long term plans for BBR are more for non-crypto mass adoption) this partnership is "killer app" like in its utility.
Anonymous transactions will be included in these shared technologies, so I dont think XDN has leapfrogged anyone. Its one thing to have a technology. Its an entirely other situation to have the technology and a user base eager to adopt it.
Sorry but I don't share you and 777's vision for Supernet, Nxt, and all that overcomplicated Rube Goldberg hoopla. It's a beautiful theory but I don't see it coming to fruition.
BBR will succeed or fail on its own merits, not those of another party.
XDN's anon msg feature leapfrogged other CN coins by offering genuinely novel functionality in addition to anon token transfers. That's why its market cap correspondingly leapfrogged BBR's.
./BitcoinDarkd SuperNET '{"requestType":"sendmessage","dest":"13434315136155299987","msg":"hello"}'
Not sure why you call something like the above "overcomplicated Rube Goldberg hoopla"
Adding new functions to the API parser takes a few minutes, of course the code to do anything useful needs to already be there to interface to.
static char **commands[] = { sendpeerinfo, getpubkey, getpeers, maketelepods, transporterstatus, telepod, transporter, tradebot, respondtx, processutx, publishaddrs, checkmsg, placebid, placeask, makeoffer, sendmsg, orderbook, getorderbooks, teleport };
The above is the current list of commands.
{"name":"BTC","conf":"/home/ubuntu3/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf","asset":"4551058913252105307","rpc":"127.0.0.1:8332","clonesmear":1,"minconfirms":3,"estblocktime":600}
adding the ability to access another coin is as easy as adding a line like the above in the SuperNET.conf file
Once that is there, then a coin's blockchain can be accessed.
So encrypted onion routed messaging between any two computers on the SuperNET, plus all the API functions I am doing, plus all the API functions all the other core coins/websites are doing.
vs. DarkNote.
you decide which has a brighter future
James
P.S. I take offense at your constant calling what I do pumping. A pump implies a subsequent dump. This is not what I do at all. I keep adding value so it might rise like a pump, but the dump it is missing. I think a better term would be a revaluation