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Topic: FREE mining proposal using SOCK4/5 (Read 149 times)

legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 2481
April 24, 2018, 09:48:53 AM
#6
Look dummy we don't really don't need to know

 Roll Eyes


but the ECPOINT is everything about encryption

  Huh


so go back to your puppet master and ask for some better training plus let him

 Roll Eyes
Now you finally convinced me to follow the advice of multiple trusted and serious member from this forum, to ignore you.
This will make my personal experience on this forum a lot better.


know that it's not my fault that Bitcoin won't scale and the hubs are mini banks because I didn't build it.

I think it is pretty clear that you don't have any clue about bitcoin, LN, cryptography, math or any other technological topic.
You might be able to use java libaries. But i highly doubt you could build a cryptocurrency - ever.



@theymos: Might consider an auto-ignore feature for newbie accounts to keep them safe from so called 'experts'?  Tongue
legendary
Activity: 3724
Merit: 3063
Leave no FUD unchallenged
April 24, 2018, 07:53:17 AM
#5
so go back to your puppet master and ask for some better training plus let him
know that it's not my fault that Bitcoin won't scale and the hubs are mini banks because I didn't build it.

Bitcoin will scale.  People far more intelligent than you are working tirelessly to make that happen.  The reason you think it won't scale is because you can't even understand how it works.  But I eagerly await the outcome of your Frankenstein approach to "development", where you think you can cobble together unrelated components in any order and create a shambling monstrosity, assuming it even functions.  If nothing else, what you're doing is good for a laugh.
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 26
High fees = low BTC price
April 24, 2018, 07:32:42 AM
#4
I am developing a highly secure network that uses Secp256 for encryption...

Please at least use correct statements when trolling this forum.

Secp256k1 refers to the parameters used in the ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm).


Signature algorithm: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Signature_Algorithm

Encryption: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption


Please read those two links and learn the difference between encryption and signature.
I highly doubt you are capable of developing anything..

Look dummy we don't really don't need to know about everything you can drag up about Secp256k to then play words smith
but the ECPOINT is everything about encryption so go back to your puppet master and ask for some better training plus let him
know that it's not my fault that Bitcoin won't scale and the hubs are mini banks because I didn't build it.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 2481
April 23, 2018, 03:06:42 AM
#3
I am developing a highly secure network that uses Secp256 for encryption...

Please at least use correct statements when trolling this forum.

Secp256k1 refers to the parameters used in the ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm).


Signature algorithm: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Signature_Algorithm

Encryption: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption


Please read those two links and learn the difference between encryption and signature.
I highly doubt you are capable of developing anything..
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1065
April 22, 2018, 02:49:32 PM
#2
Quoting in entirety to preserve for posterity.
I am developing a highly secure network that uses Secp256 for encryption and the main interface into the network uses
SOCK4/5 to act as a proxy stub.

Browser ---HTTP/SOCK4-5--->Local Node----------->Remote Node--------->Internet
or
Internet (Port forward)--->Local Node-------->Internet

Much like bitcoin the network is decentralized and down the road it will provide file-shares, Tor type .onion sites with
redundancy and a message service with end to end encryption without the bullshit we are getting from Telegram and WhatsApp

Now lots of people want free file sharing and private secure VPN services but few of them would want to port forward services
in the routers firewall or even understand how to do this so my proposal is that if miners will host some network nodes and then in return
the client nodes could provide mining services since some channels are bidirectional so in effect mining requests can be pushed to
client nodes.

Browser ---HTTP/SOCK4-5--->Local Node----------->Mining Node--------->Internet
                                            Local Node<----------Unfortunately the software is under development and has not been ported to Linux and will need hosting
on windows based platforms so miners will need a windows machine on the LAN but after that it's just a
question of using web-sockets for an interface into the network.

I don't know if a protocol already exists that works with SOCK4/5 for mining but I am sure it can be done without having to
hijack peoples machines so maybe someone here can fill in the missing blanks for me.






member
Activity: 210
Merit: 26
High fees = low BTC price
April 22, 2018, 10:26:29 AM
#1
I am developing a highly secure network that uses Secp256 for encryption and the main interface into the network uses
SOCK4/5 to act as a proxy stub.

Browser ---HTTP/SOCK4-5--->Local Node----------->Remote Node--------->Internet
or
Internet (Port forward)--->Local Node-------->Internet

Much like bitcoin the network is decentralized and down the road it will provide file-shares, Tor type .onion sites with
redundancy and a message service with end to end encryption without the bullshit we are getting from Telegram and WhatsApp

Now lots of people want free file sharing and private secure VPN services but few of them would want to port forward services
in the routers firewall or even understand how to do this so my proposal is that if miners will host some network nodes and then in return
the client nodes could provide mining services since some channels are bidirectional so in effect mining requests can be pushed to
client nodes.

Browser ---HTTP/SOCK4-5--->Local Node----------->Mining Node--------->Internet
                                            Local Node<----------Unfortunately the software is under development and has not been ported to Linux and will need hosting
on windows based platforms so miners will need a windows machine on the LAN but after that it's just a
question of using web-sockets for an interface into the network.

I don't know if a protocol already exists that works with SOCK4/5 for mining but I am sure it can be done without having to
hijack peoples machines so maybe someone here can fill in the missing blanks for me.





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