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Topic: EARN Crypto NOW with Storj DriveShare - page 2. (Read 2882 times)

legendary
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December 17, 2015, 02:19:42 AM
#14
It's dangerous, people could host ilegal/dangerous files & we could get into trouble because it. Also, i'm sure if it's secure enough, people who rent their drives could try to crack/access the files Roll Eyes
I still prefer to store my files (and encrypt it) at cloud storage than host my files to unknown people.

cloud storage=unknown people
unknown people=cloud storage

'cloud' is just the post millennia branding of remote storage..
legendary
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December 17, 2015, 02:07:03 AM
#13
Can't argue that... alas I didn't start the thread.

Or at least "Deposit crypto to earn a bit more crypto".  Still trying to figure out what my TB's are going to earn during the Beta... I know I should earn some more SJCX, but unclear if that is 100, 1, or 0.001.

be warned, price might be 0.3btc for 10,000.. but they may ask you to beta test for X days to receive reward.. right when the price tanks,

its happened before on different projects. and might be worth testing on a system that doesnt have your bitcoin's wallet.dat.. just to be sure
sr. member
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December 17, 2015, 01:36:46 AM
#12
Can't argue that... alas I didn't start the thread.

Or at least "Deposit crypto to earn a bit more crypto".  Still trying to figure out what my TB's are going to earn during the Beta... I know I should earn some more SJCX, but unclear if that is 100, 1, or 0.001.
legendary
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December 17, 2015, 12:57:25 AM
#11
Kindof.  Its very easy to transfer funds both ways.  If I got tired of testing, I could move my 10K over to Poloniex and sell it.  I'd be at the mercy of market whims of course.

but the title says earn crypto... lol title should read "deposit crypto to test beta"
sr. member
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December 17, 2015, 12:47:00 AM
#10
Kindof.  Its very easy to transfer funds both ways.  If I got tired of testing, I could move my 10K over to Poloniex and sell it.  I'd be at the mercy of market whims of course.
legendary
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December 16, 2015, 11:56:26 PM
#9
so to become a storage peer.. instead of receiving funds you need to hand over atleast $150

lol.. right!!!

the storj altcoins should be given away for free..
sr. member
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December 16, 2015, 11:01:12 PM
#8
Just my sense... but believe they are now working on usability features vs. raw functionality.  There is still some work to do there.

A couple of examples:  The Windows GUI does not register itself, nor restart after a reboot.  It also doesn't sanity check the entered Counterwallet address to make sure its valid.
For linux users, there is some little cleanups, like adding the --workers= parameter into the internal help.

However, I think the real reason is that they simply wanted to test using higher volumes of data.  They are now up to 1.7PB, which was a landmark for them.  Nothing worse than launching a system and having it die unexpectedly due to its own success.  Better to be sure it can scale.
legendary
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December 16, 2015, 09:22:40 PM
#7
i will join when they end the infinite beta, i think the code is ready for public launch, i really dont know what are they waiting for
legendary
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December 16, 2015, 07:05:34 PM
#6
Too nervous someone would be hosting terrible super illegal stuff on my harddrive, I will sit this one out for a little bit.

I remember when I learn about freenet which is like some sort of archaic decentralized internet where everyone is a node and hosts random files from other people in your hard drive, I made the same decision. Too paranoid to hosts people's random stuff even if encrypted, I don't want anything illegal in my computer.
sr. member
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December 16, 2015, 04:25:13 PM
#5
Everything on your hard drive is encrypted.  That should help I would imagine.

Also, at this point in time, there is NO user data being hosted, just test files.
sr. member
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December 16, 2015, 03:11:07 PM
#4
StorJ is in its 2nd Beta period now.  I've been following it for awhile and just started participating yesterday.  Until recently it was hard to get setup (you had to be part of the original crowdsourcing effort), but now between Counterwallet.io and exchanges like poloniex.com its fairly easy.

1)  Go to Driveshare.org and grab the app.

2)  Go to Counterwallet.io and generate an address.

If you just want to fool around, just launch the app, insert your counterwallet address, allocate some space through it, and let it run.  (actually, they don't currently validity check the address, so anything will do).

If you want to earn some SJCX, then it is a little bit more complicated:

First:  you need to use a valid address.

Next:  The beta period itself is not renting out space, but is rewarding contributing members with SJCX.  By "Contributing" it means you have at least 10,000 SJCX associated with your address.  Spot-checking Poloniex as I write this, that is about 0.3 BTC worth.

So... you would need to buy 10k of SJCX at your favorite exchange and deposit that on your counterwallet.io address.
You also need to deposit a small (0.01 BTC is way more than enough) amount of BTC on your counterwallet.io address.  Since counterwallet rides on the bitcoin blockchain, just send your counterwallet address that BTC from you wallet.  That BTC dust will be used to pay bitcoin transaction fees (presumably only when sending SJCX, but that is unclear)

It is my understanding that you can associate upwards of 25TB with any individual counterwallet address, but rumors are that will drop to 10TB (not sure why).

Note that space can be allocated through a number of "drives", with each drive referencing a folder on your machine.  You can even use network folders, like \\fileserver\myspace, if you wish  - but this is pretty inefficient.  I've been testing an 8TB segment over on my fileserver and I see my network card spike every 7-10 seconds to max speed.  Running a 2TB local segment shows no such activity.

Also note that during the original population of your allocated space (which takes some serious time), the software will eat a good fraction of a modern core and all of an older one.
hero member
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December 16, 2015, 03:04:16 PM
#3
A sample of how much you would get for GB would be appreciated and make people consider it. It is easy to setup? I remember of a similar service that I quitted because I could not manage to setup it properly.
hero member
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December 16, 2015, 02:46:42 PM
#2
Finally! - It Works!

Storj finally has an easy on-ramp to start renting out your extra drive space – and be paid for it!  I set up version 0.4.1 of DriveShare a couple of days ago on my Windows 7 computer; and, by every metric I know to test for, it's working splendidly.  I have it set up to use the available space I have on my native C: drive, as well as my external F: drive.

Here's the announcement for the new GUI: http://us8.campaign-archive1.com/?u=edba9fc4ce8b9095a31859cba&id=a2ba97e856

Downloads are available on GibHub: https://github.com/Storj/driveshare-gui/releases Be sure to get the latest version for your machine.

And here's the Storj web site: http://storj.io/

Storj is using their colored coin SJCX for rent earnings and payouts. You can exchange those for bitcoin at ShapeShift: https://shapeshift.io/

If you don't have a Counterparty wallet and don't want to mess with getting an SJCX address just to test the software, you're welcome to use mine to get you going. 12BoxGmEKUkLhHtc9qkxj2QC2MhZcff61A  As soon as you're ready, you can get your own address and start collecting some coin in your own account.

Ahh Storj, I remember reading about it ages ago before I got tired of waiting. It's now out and working? well that's great news, but could you explain a bit how it works in terms of rewards/space? The more space you "rent", the more coins you get I guess. Well what kind of returns can you expect if you rent at 1GB/coins? I need to know this before I consider if it's worth the effort or not since I don't have much space left, and i would rather use it for Maidsafe when it comes out (also tired of waiting but I know it will eventually come).
sr. member
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December 16, 2015, 02:33:29 PM
#1
Finally! - It Works!

Storj finally has an easy on-ramp to start renting out your extra drive space – and be paid for it!  I set up version 0.4.1 of DriveShare a couple of days ago on my Windows 7 computer; and, by every metric I know to test for, it's working splendidly.  I have it set up to use the available space I have on my native C: drive, as well as my external F: drive.

Here's the announcement for the new GUI: http://us8.campaign-archive1.com/?u=edba9fc4ce8b9095a31859cba&id=a2ba97e856

Downloads are available on GibHub: https://github.com/Storj/driveshare-gui/releases Be sure to get the latest version for your machine.

And here's the Storj web site: http://storj.io/

Storj is using their colored coin SJCX for rent earnings and payouts. You can exchange those for bitcoin at ShapeShift: https://shapeshift.io/

If you don't have a Counterparty wallet and don't want to mess with getting an SJCX address just to test the software, you're welcome to use mine to get you going. 12BoxGmEKUkLhHtc9qkxj2QC2MhZcff61A  As soon as you're ready, you can get your own address and start collecting some coin in your own account.

EDIT: I just installed version 0.4.2 on my Linux Mint 17 computer; and it, too, seems to be running well.
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