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Topic: [CRYPTOSTOCKS] (DVB) Devcoin Bounty Security (Read 13521 times)

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Fuck BlackRock
October 19, 2020, 09:08:29 PM
#52
Sure, under the Alps waiting to make worldwide shockwaves of how much $DVC coins are truly worth as the center of the ecosystem of every decentralized crypto asset of any value. It's the base granular and most obscure game theory ever implemented on an asset that does exist on chain but is mostly virtual so it can be fake stolen, offline, fake tanked by the market until one day... all the dev geniuses that work on no longer active online websites like this one are realized as big contributors to the advancement of all cryptos. The people you don't know are the biggest developers and engineers in this world.
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Solarcoin.org
November 08, 2015, 05:08:29 AM
#51
Anyone home?
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Submitting a qcool block with changes. Single piece construction with drilled cores and the ends plugged, relevant internal surface area is about 80 cm2. Should need no more than a pillar drill and minimal tooling to make but a low quality mill/drill would be better suited for significant quantity's.









EDIT: Any suggestions on hosting this as a project linked to qcool?

This device fits to saturn and jupiter, thanks again for the awesome construction stan,

Jupiter 4
Saturn 2

mass production: needed
Cooler Designer: stan.distortion

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dividend stop
we found the last block 891 blocks ago after around 5000 blocks, today will be payed the last dividend till the new hardware arrives.
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Next Step: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-tftc_nLYI
http://www.openplm.org/trac

We are aproaching the next goal for our developers - the collaboration Platform -  I hope this helps partialy to realize in what direction the project develop itself.
Even we gonna run our own PLM system for the devda.ch projects it its hightly recomended that developers build there own small developing circles by using the presented tools/software for that purpose.

Openplm is the next Step to automatisation - a 2d platform that should allow to create and "realize" reallife objects present in the 3d simulator. To realize means a output on a kind of printer 3d or 2d, independent of the material used for its production.
Meanwhile is our 3d simulator up and running stable but there is still a lot work to do and ongoing. Next target is a stable and secure inworld economy.
You can visit our Grid by Hypergrid Teleport to glari.ch:8002:Campus
Thanks to the designers from the University of California!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkNA69AiL4A
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Hmm..   how does this raise the coins to pay the dividends? It sounds more like it is for giving out bounties?  The first post just ore or less seems a writeup on devcoin itself, not the fund.

Yes, I would like a more detailed explanation of how profits are made.  I see the dividend history, but I am not understanding the fundamentals.  If everything developed is open source, then what gets sold?  Thanks.

DVB does open source development, from what all developers profit by taking action. Usualy when someone does benefit from open source he is generous in return to.

DVB uses the merged miningpower of GMP


Designer and Developer:

Please get familiar with FreeCAD and Salome:

http://salome-platform.org/
SALOME is an open-source software that provides a generic platform for Pre- and Post-Processing for numerical simulation. It is based on an open and flexible architecture made of reusable components.
SALOME is a cross-platform solution. It is distributed as open-source software under the terms of the GNU LGPL license. You can download both the source code and the executables from this site.

http://www.freecadweb.org/
FreeCAD features tools similar to Catia, SolidWorks or Solid Edge, and therefore also falls into the category of MCAD, PLM, CAx and CAE. It will be a feature based parametric modeler with a modular software architecture which makes it easy to provide additional functionality without modifying the core system.

This is the DVB standard.
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Hmm..   how does this raise the coins to pay the dividends? It sounds more like it is for giving out bounties?  The first post just ore or less seems a writeup on devcoin itself, not the fund.

Yes, I would like a more detailed explanation of how profits are made.  I see the dividend history, but I am not understanding the fundamentals.  If everything developed is open source, then what gets sold?  Thanks.
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Google/YouTube
If anyone is looking for a place to invest DVC, or get DVC for a project, look at this thread.
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Canceling Bitcoin Spinner for Devcoin bounty:

Since the Bitcoin Spinner Devcoin bounty is covered trough the Devcoin Generation share, the funds for the devcoinbounty will be canceled and distributed among the shareholders of the project.
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DVB sponsor opportunity for generation share round 23:

Since round 22 the DVB project offers a sponsoring opportunity for projects and websites:

The sponsor gets a exclusive display on https://devda.ch frontpage douring dividend round 23 and will be meantioned with link on https:/cryptostocks.com news.

All sponsored funds will be used 100% as a addition to the regular weekly dividend.

If you like to become a DVB sponsor please write to sponsoring @ devda.ch.

Minimum sponsoring amount for round 23 is 100 000 DVC.
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The next project goal is the DMLS Machine EOS M280:




  • Aluminium AlSi10Mg - for Prototypes and Series Production
  • EOS CobaltChrome MP1- for biomedical implants and high-temperature applications
  • EOS MaragingSteel MS1- high performance steel for series tooling
  • EOS NickelAlloy IN625 – for series production
  • EOS StainlessSteel GP1 - stainless steel for industrial applications
  • EOS StainlessSteel PH1- hardenable stainless steel for engineering and medical applications
  • EOS Titanium Ti64 - for aerospace and engineering applications and biomedical implants

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqWOrwBzOjU
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_metal_laser_sintering
Buy price: 600 000 Euro
Delivery to Switzerland: 3 months after payment
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Hmm..   how does this raise the coins to pay the dividends? It sounds more like it is for giving out bounties?  The first post just ore or less seems a writeup on devcoin itself, not the fund.

Trough development bounties and merged mining. Feel free to look at the Dividends History.

The project realised products in 2012:

Lancelot QCool element (Watercooling for Lancelot FPGA):


EAW Concentrate:


And was rewarded for several realised projects trough Devcoin.

http://drupal.org/project/coins_wallet
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=21681&p=207323
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Hmm..   how does this raise the coins to pay the dividends? It sounds more like it is for giving out bounties?  The first post just ore or less seems a writeup on devcoin itself, not the fund.
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1929617
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First Image of the GPL ECA Reactor published:

https://devda.ch/node/14

There are 1000 Shares listed for 0.5 BTC, as soon all shares are sold, the data gonna be published on defcad.org and will reference to Bitcoin.

If you wanna know more, google "electrochemical activated water" or order your example 250 ml EAW Concentrate for DVC, NMC, LTC or BTC.
Contact eaw ad glari.ch

DVB Challange:
The challange to get the data published trough DVB - 1M DVB Shares a 250 DVC each are issued.

When all 250 priced DVB shares are sold before the 1000 0.5 BTC ECA shares - the data on defcad.org will reference to Devcoin.

Should DVB reach the given target first, ECA will refund trough dividends payment.

The gained funds will be used for 3D printing equipment aquisition.
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UCLA researchers develop new technique to scale up production of graphene micro-supercapacitors
The UCLA researchers have developed a groundbreaking technique that uses a DVD burner to fabricate micro-scale graphene-based supercapacitors —  devices that can charge and discharge a hundred to a thousand times faster than standard batteries.
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/ucla-researchers-develop-new-technique-243553.aspx

http://vimeo.com/51873011#


Thats a pretty awesome technology prospect.
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UCLA researchers develop new technique to scale up production of graphene micro-supercapacitors
The UCLA researchers have developed a groundbreaking technique that uses a DVD burner to fabricate micro-scale graphene-based supercapacitors —  devices that can charge and discharge a hundred to a thousand times faster than standard batteries.
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/portal/ucla/ucla-researchers-develop-new-technique-243553.aspx

http://vimeo.com/51873011#
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February 22, 2013, 01:33:39 PM
#35
DVB presents: Devcoin@rpi B:

http://92.105.105.155/devcoin/raspberrypi/devcoind
http://92.105.105.155/devcoin/raspberrypi/devcoin-qt

create a sd-card with this image:

http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/images/raspbian/2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian/2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian.zip

use this howto http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Copying_the_image_to_an_SD_Card_on_Windows


Code:
apt-get install qt4-qmake libqt4-dev libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libgtk2.0-dev libminiupnpc-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libdb5.1++-dev libalien-wxwidgets-perl

DEVCOIND:
cd /devcoind/src
make USE_UPNP= -f makefile.unix bitcoind
rename bitcoind to devcoind
download all csv files from http://92.105.105.155/devcoin/ and place them into ./devcoin/receiver


DEVCOIN-QT:
cd /devcoin-qt
qmake
make

RPI DVC Address:
1M4ieZZ3suuZnqb9BELfvaR9mRiNersUfk



I'm trying to install bitcoin-QT on my RPI and when I run the make command, I get an error saying:

Nothing to be done for 'first'.

Now I'm a complete newb at linux, so I'm not familiar with how things work. Can anyone give a hand and let me know how to set it up?




You find more info in the RPI forum:

http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=21681&p=207323
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February 12, 2013, 06:42:02 PM
#34
DVB presents: Devcoin@rpi B:

http://92.105.105.155/devcoin/raspberrypi/devcoind
http://92.105.105.155/devcoin/raspberrypi/devcoin-qt

create a sd-card with this image:

http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/images/raspbian/2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian/2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian.zip

use this howto http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Copying_the_image_to_an_SD_Card_on_Windows


Code:
apt-get install qt4-qmake libqt4-dev libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libgtk2.0-dev libminiupnpc-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libdb5.1++-dev libalien-wxwidgets-perl

DEVCOIND:
cd /devcoind/src
make USE_UPNP= -f makefile.unix bitcoind
rename bitcoind to devcoind
download all csv files from http://92.105.105.155/devcoin/ and place them into ./devcoin/receiver


DEVCOIN-QT:
cd /devcoin-qt
qmake
make

RPI DVC Address:
1M4ieZZ3suuZnqb9BELfvaR9mRiNersUfk



I'm trying to install bitcoin-QT on my RPI and when I run the make command, I get an error saying:

Nothing to be done for 'first'.

Now I'm a complete newb at linux, so I'm not familiar with how things work. Can anyone give a hand and let me know how to set it up?


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February 07, 2013, 02:28:38 PM
#33
DVB is backing the rebuild of a ROBOY by using DVC. More Info soon on https://www.devda.ch

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ROBOY will be developed in record time – only 9 months! The renowned Artificial Intelligence Lab at the University of Zurich will host ROBOTS ON TOUR, a robotics fair, in Zurich on March 8, 2013 for its 25 year anniversary. During this fair, the joint team of academia and industry will meet their ambitious goal and present ROBOY!

Development of ROBOY (mechanic and software) will be conducted via Open Source. This means that all expertise, ideas and inventions will not belong to one specific entity, and everyone will have the chance to advance ROBOY's technology. ROBOY will be the ideal research platform for pioneering research into robotics, and will be advanced further through the AI Lab at Zurich University and other leading research institutions beginning soon after ROBOTS ON TOUR.



Please help us support this open source project Smiley

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UYmOBpvSfMQ

http://www.roboy.org
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There should be no problem machining that, does double materials cost in DVC sound ok? I've nothing for TiO2 plating, I can shop around here for it if you want but it looks like a fairly large lump so if the cost is high I would prefer to try out any company here on something small first (hard to find good platers here). Is it to big to do in copper?

Would it be worth linking the drawings up to the QCool stuff I have on git? If the first QCool block could be put on git I'd like to link that project as a progression from it, is it hosted anywhere now to at least add a link?

Thanks, hope the qcool block is performing ok.

EDIT: I'm mystified by the TiO2 plating, I'd assumed it was for corrosion protection with good thermal conductivity but most of the info coming up is for photovoltaic uses, its for this project?

yes basical you are right TiO2 plating is used for photovoltaik, but i see the purpose in corrosion protection and expansion of the exposed surface to water. Your material cost plan sounds ok. According to the dimensions its probably not fundable to build it in copper, so we should stay with our dev material alu in first place. Im sure we can work with simple aluminium for the first models, but later we have to find a solution for the corrosion problem.

Since the plans for the AVALON QCool element gonna be public source, yes would be great to link it on github Smiley Are you able to deal with 3D Models or your prefer plans in DWG Format
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Stan,
when i draw the watercooling element for AVALON, are you in to machine it? Yifu told me that the boards run actualy not more then 57°C hot with the actual air cooling, but this is just when they operate under normal conditions like 25°C Roomtemperature, the cooling elements by now are huge and accoring to me dnt allow the PSU a proper airflow, so there is probably more nose produced by the PSU then normal.

Do you have any chance to metalplate with TiO2 at least from inside?

Icoin

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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
Received dividend payment, great security so far, never had one pay dividends this regularly beforehand.
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December 15, 2012, 09:49:43 AM
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sent

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I've done nothing with mountings, M3 x 40 screws and 4 short springs should be all it needs, do you have some or do you want some sent with it? (I'll have to order them so there may be a delay). Same for the fittings, I can get the push in type used for hard tube or sleeved soft tube easily but would need to order other types, do you need them supplied with it?

For this testing now i have my own m3 screws here so no worries, but the finished product for the customer should be delivered with screws,springs and fittings.

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This thing should have plenty of capacity for ASIC's, I'm a fair way along with another version for universal mounting though. Its aimed at CPU's for now as it's a much easier base for comparative performance testing. That needs to cover a square 28mm each side and that's a bit big for the FGG484 package in the Lancelot board (23mm square) but would fit ok. Any idea what sized package will be used for the Avalon chips as it would be worth scaling down if they're smaller than the FPGA's.

I have no information about this yet Smiley But as soon the avalon boards are here.. When we know more, of course i will provide you all data neded.
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December 15, 2012, 08:54:16 AM
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Then I'll have to find some one to test it, any volunteers? I'll supply this one for 500k DVC including shipping.

You have your volunteer, please pm me your DVC Address.

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I'm also not happy with one block covering 2 chips, ideally the chips would need to be lapped as they aren't guaranteed to be level so 2 separate blocks would be a simpler solution. When that's done there will always be other areas that could be improved, it could be simpler to ask the chip manufacturer to incorporate sodium cooling channels into their chip design Wink

You are right. But good silver cooling paste helps to level this problem. By now we are in a situation when ASIC finaly will arrive
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1400403 so the device can be tested on that hardware aswell. Such things as sodium cooling channels, would be awesome when possible to incorporate.

Unterstützung means Support
Entwicklung means Development..
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December 13, 2012, 08:14:48 PM
#26
Using firefox and they appeared in the project later, my connection is fairly slow so maybe took a while uploading in the background.

Does that project qualify for this?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1302913

For releasing the Qcool schematics and bill of materials:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1297225
http://glari.ch:3000/attachments/download/15/QCOOL1.zip

Beat will be awarded four shares mining cooler bounty:
http://glari.ch:3000/attachments/download/15/QCOOL1.zip

The next person to make a mining cooler will get three shares.


I guess not yet, you should have soleved the major problems first. But yes after a successfull testrun for some days, its a sure thing Smiley
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December 13, 2012, 05:15:30 PM
#25
Ok, created. Couldn't add files for some reason, clicking add had no effect. Created a document and added files to it instead. Site's very slow atm but nicely featured, anything planed to simplify version control and licensing?

Thanks.
What browser are you using with that add files error, you should be able to add files same way as documents in your project.

Files added by admin http://www.glari.ch:3000/projects/ajs001/files
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December 13, 2012, 10:15:48 AM
#24
Logged in ok, thanks. Not sure what way to add files, should it be a sub-project of qcool?

yes please create a subproject
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December 13, 2012, 09:29:51 AM
#23
Submitting a qcool block with changes. Single piece construction with drilled cores and the ends plugged, relevant internal surface area is about 80 cm2. Should need no more than a pillar drill and minimal tooling to make but a low quality mill/drill would be better suited for significant quantity's.









EDIT: Any suggestions on hosting this as a project linked to qcool?

Good Job!
Please create an user and login on http://www.glari.ch:3000 i assign your user then to the project so you can upload your material.
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December 03, 2012, 04:23:31 PM
#22
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Anything I do is free to copy, trouble is engineers and such are even more reluctant to do documentation than developers Smiley If anyone wants anything made by me please insist on documentation before payment if its not an existing design.

Does it make any difference accepting devcoin only payments? I've been interested in this for a while but haven't gone into it much, the metal printing is something I've been thinking on for a long time though. It should be possible with electrolysis/electroplating, it would take a long time but very high accuracy should be possible.

Devcoin only payment would be great for the devcoin project since that would be an other thing to help rise the demand for devcoins.

3D Metal plating, would be just awesome, but i guess we are some years away to be able to make that for the same price as ordinary cnc in terms of stability, accuracy and working hours Smiley
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December 03, 2012, 03:56:37 PM
#21
Great, thanks and no problem doing them for devcoins. No problem with changes, anything of similar size and construction would work out more or less the same price. Do you have a weight on them? I can check what Ireland, UK and mainland Europe shipping prices work out at tomorrow.

EDIT: My bad, mainland Europe is already catered for by glari.ch
Can work out a weight on them if its not at hand, they aren't as big as I thought so postage not so much of an issue.

glari.ch is not realy mainland europe, not in a political sense, we are sovereign and get treated this way, means we have only bilateral agreements with europe, so shipping to europe is more cheap from europe itself.
Indeed there is no problem with changes, the only thing that should be clear, is that every further development has to be published. When you would like to deliver worldwide, you are free to do so. DVB is more GPL development oriented and less on the marketing side.

We dont regulate the market, but if you like to support us you are free to do so by supporting our projects in any way you like Smiley
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December 03, 2012, 02:39:59 PM
#20
On the cooler, is competition welcome? I can make these for about the same price in Ireland if it reduces shipping costs on them.

Its open source, you are very welcome to do so, i hope you gonna offer the element aswell for devcoins. Be aware that in case the avalon asic doesnt incorporate the northbridge type mount, there can be some adjustments needed.
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November 22, 2012, 04:54:12 PM
#19
Gnarly!

I figured dividends were coming soon when I added this fantastic stock to my new fund...YESTERDAY. I sure didn't expect this though. Yer the man icoin!
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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
November 22, 2012, 03:47:40 PM
#18
Best investment I have ever made in crypto coin land.
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November 22, 2012, 03:08:14 PM
#17
DIVIDEND Crazy Day !

more then 5 600 000 DVC payed today in DVB dividends
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November 04, 2012, 03:45:58 PM
#16

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DVB presents: Bitcoin-qt@rpi.

http://92.105.105.155/rpibtc/bitcoin-qt


The building process for bitcoin-qt is the same as for devcoin-qt:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1308072

RPI BTC Address:
16qDGUUhyF2ttEbu2NXCUd4b8xQGYGz7pV


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DVB presents: Devcoin@rpi B:

http://92.105.105.155/devcoin/raspberrypi/devcoind
http://92.105.105.155/devcoin/raspberrypi/devcoin-qt

create a sd-card with this image:

http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/images/raspbian/2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian/2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian.zip

use this howto http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup#Copying_the_image_to_an_SD_Card_on_Windows


Code:
apt-get install qt4-qmake libqt4-dev libssl-dev libboost-all-dev libgtk2.0-dev libminiupnpc-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev libdb5.1++-dev libalien-wxwidgets-perl

DEVCOIND:
cd /devcoind/src
make USE_UPNP= -f makefile.unix bitcoind
rename bitcoind to devcoind
download all csv files from http://92.105.105.155/devcoin/ and place them into ./devcoin/receiver


DEVCOIN-QT:
cd /devcoin-qt
qmake
make

RPI DVC Address:
1M4ieZZ3suuZnqb9BELfvaR9mRiNersUfk

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QCool Lancelot Plans Released!
http://glari.ch:3000/attachments/download/15/QCOOL1.zip


To view the files please use DraftSight http://www.3ds.com/products/draftsight/overview/
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Bounty Vote!
Do you like to sponsor 9 mio DVC for the development of a Android DVC App in the functions similar to BitcoinSpinner ?
Vote Result: YES
2415466 yes
15441 no

DVC Bounty Vote passed.

Thanks to all shareholders
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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
DVB Has been regular with dividend payments and price has only been going up, keep it up Smiley



https://cryptostocks.com/securities/14
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The QCool element is made for LANCELOT, a watercool element for AVALON is avalable as soon we get the boards.

price: 79 CHF
preorder: 3 BTC

please email qcool at glari.ch
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So the bounty also requires running a BCCAPI type server for the devcoin blockchain?

No, but it would be great if there would be a option to choose the bccapi server in the settings, and of course a bccapi server moded for Devcoin.

There is simply a App and Server needed to be Devcoin capable in the same way  BitcoinSpinner does with BTC.

The operation is not part of the bounty.
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DVB is calling its shareholders for the first voting upon a Bounty.

Bounty Vote:
DVB sponsors 9 Mio DVC for the development of a GPL DVC Android App similar to BitcoinSpinner.

All DVB Shareholders are welcome to vote

Sounds cool. So the bounty also requires running a BCCAPI type server for the devcoin blockchain?
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DVB is calling its shareholders for the first voting upon a Bounty.

Bounty Vote:
DVB sponsors 9 Mio DVC for the development of a GPL DVC Android App similar to BitcoinSpinner.

All DVB Shareholders are welcome to vote

Update:

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...six generation shares to the first developer to make this application...
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1271093
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September 27, 2012, 05:11:48 PM
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Any ideas of how much the cost will be for them and if it will come installed on lancelot boards already possibly?

Since DVB just sponsors the QCool watercool adapter for Lancelot and is not involved in sales, i can only say that the price will be probably between 4 and 8 BTC. It is sure that the price gets lower when more QCool elements can be produced at once.

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September 27, 2012, 03:35:12 PM
#5
Any ideas of how much the cost will be for them and if it will come installed on lancelot boards already possibly?
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September 27, 2012, 02:58:29 PM
#4
First pic of the raw qcool element made by Beat

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September 06, 2012, 10:13:37 AM
#3
DVB is doing well https://cryptostocks.com/securities/14 almost out of shares Tongue
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September 02, 2012, 04:33:10 PM
#2
DVB funds QCool element

design phase over

prototype phase started

The QCool element ist a watercooling adapter for the Lancelot Board

http://glari.ch:3000/projects/qcool
https://cryptostocks.com/securities/14

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Devcoin Bounty Security @ CS
https://cryptostocks.com/securities/14

Verification:        Premium
Ticker:                DVB
Name:                Devcoin Bounty
Listed on:           18. August 2012
Owner:               richard.porubcan at gmail.com
Shares issued:    20 000 000
Shares held publicly:    3,236,679   
Total dividends paid:      60,377,924.01 DVC
                                
Web page:  https://devda.ch
Devcoin Bounty

Devcoin is an ethical currency where 90% of the generation goes to open source developers and part of that will go to bounties.

The bounties will be primarily for development of software, hardware, and non fiction books, articles, and documentaries. There will also be bounties for the first people to help with new projects.

There won't be any bounties for fiction; because you can't pay someone to create a fiction to a specification and expect a great work; you can only support those who created fiction of their own imagining. Developers who produce fiction will get a share of the devcoin generation as do developers who produce non fiction.
Essential

Bounties are primarily for those essential developments which many other developments depend on.

For example, the most essential program in the software world is the compiler. Without the compiler we wouldn't have bitcoin, or any other software. The compiler is not the biggest software project, but it is vital and if there were bounties at the dawn of computing, a big part should of gone to developing the compiler.

Today, the most essential software in early development is bitcoin. With bitcoin people can pay each other across the world and accomplish projects which no one could of developed alone. For example, without being able to pay bitcoin bounties, devcoin and the associated charity mining pools could not of been created because no one person had the skills or the time to develop the entire project.

The most essential hardware tool is that which can build other tools. There are open source tools like the Arduino, Contraptor, CNC Laser, Multimachine, Powder Printer, and Reprap that can build parts or control machine tools. However those projects are progressing slowly because they get only a tiny amount of money for development. Also, there is no open source tool that can print metal parts, or microfabricate.

The hardware bounties are for the missing open source tools, a metal printer, a microfabricator, a large fabricator, a powder bed printer, and a cement fabricator. There will be a twenty generation share bounty for the first open source printer that can print zinc or zinc alloy parts. For printers that can print parts out of metals with higher melting points, they will get an additional bounty of one fifth of a share for each ten degrees Celcius of the melting point of the metal above four hundred Celcius (roughly the melting point of zinc).

The microfabricator bounty will be ten shares for an open source 3D printer that can print with a feature size of eighty microns. There will be an additional bounty of ten shares devcoins for each halving of that feature size. So a printer which can print at forty microns would get twenty shares, at twenty microns thirty shares, etc.. If the printer can achieve an intermediate feature size, then the bounty would be the logarithmic interpolation. If the printer prints at a different feature size in one dimension than another, then the effective feature size will be the cube of an equal volume.

The large fabricator bounty will be ten shares for an open source 3D printer whose print area has a diagonal length of two meters. There will be an additional bounty of ten shares devcoins for each doubling of that diagonal length. So a printer whose area has a diagonal length of four meters would get twenty shares, eight meters thirty shares, etc.. If the printer can achieve an diagonal length, then the bounty would be the logarithmic interpolation.

The powder bed fabricator bounty is ten shares for an open source 3D powder bed printer. The cement fabricator bounty is ten shares for an open source 3D printer that can print cement.
Helpful

A forum site which requires bitcoins / devcoins to join and post, the money would support the site, any remaining income would be distributed according to the wishes of the posters. A web email which requires coins to join and post, the money would support the site, any remaining income would be distributed to charity. Software upgrades to the mainline client to make it more difficult to double spend. The addition of merge mining for devcoin. Software changes to the mainline client to make it easier to make alternative clients.

Finally, the more money your computer makes the better. Bitcoin gives miners money for their GPU, but the GPU money will decrease as the bitcoin block subsidy is halved. To that end there will be bounties for development of open source projects which could lead to people getting paid for their computing cycles, like the Big Ugly Rendering Farm (BURP).

There will be a bounty for a 0 to 99 range voting site, and/or for incorporating range voting into existing forum software.

In the long term, bounties for improvements of open source software in general. Bounties for open source machinery, circuits, vehicles, housing, games and medicine. Bounties for open source villages and other types of communities. Bounties for open source transportation, energy and resource extraction systems. The ultimate purpose of the bounties is to fund all kinds of open source development, so that people could choose to live in an open source community where everything therein could be developed or built by anyone.
Almoner

In the development of devcoin and the related charity pool, five people accomplished more than mechanical tasks and qualified for creative work bounties, for which there can be no absolutely objective criteria. Three accepted the offered bounties, gracefully with no complaints or requests for more. Two developers withheld their work while asking for a greater share.

Since some developers will withhold their work while asking for more, all public offers of a bounty release must be public, the offer can only be for work which has been released, and the almoner must ask for acceptance of the bounty amount if the bounty is partial. The bounty must not be released in whole or in part to anyone who withholds their work or does not agree with the amount offered, because any additional bounty to those who withhold would come from the share of the honest and generous developers.

A almoner's decision for a bounty can not be overriden. If someone thinks an almoner is corrupt; for example there is evidence of a kickback, they can advance 50 $ to have three other administrators vote on whether there really is corruption. If the defendant gets 50% or more, the defendant stays; any new accusations within a month require a cumulative doubling of the last advance. If the advance reaches 200 $, a five member jury is chosen, at 800 $ a seven member jury is chosen, and so on for each quadrupling. If the defendent gets 40% to 50%, they can not administer another bounty for three months and can apply for a new vote afterwards. If the defendent gets less than 40%, they can not adminster another bounty for a year and can apply for a new vote afterwards. If the vote is below 50%, the money is returned to the accuser, if the vote is 50% or over, the administrators vote on whether the money should be returned to the accuser or distributed among the active developers. So an accuser can try to stop a almoner from making another bad or corrupt decision, but an accuser can not change the disbursement of the current bounty. This is to reduce the incentive for a developer who wants more money to repeatedly appeal hoping to eventually get a jury to rule in their favor.
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