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Topic: 🎥 PureVidz.net: Decentralized Streaming WebTorrents 🎥 VIDZ - Trading Now 🎥 - page 203. (Read 323699 times)

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Wow Yesterday Buy support 10BTC Today over 20 BTC...
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This project  a very interesting project to me and could be popular also for the Chinese Market. If you want a professional Chinese Translation for the OP I can do one at the weekend. I like to usually invest in projects that are of interest and this one seems to stand out to me at the moment. We will try to catch some coins on Yobit also.
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Top 10 96,662,429 VIDZ 77.32 %.
1 Rank Vun9SYYkD9GDuTEJA6Q2UyCCY6fjSYcDJD 35,115,680.4 VIDZ   28.09 %
Very poor distribution of coins. I was thinking to buy a little, but I see that the coins are concentrated in the same hands.

I've mentioned before, the top 2 are the ICO address where people still have coins on that haven't been withdrawn and the development fund. The 35kk is sale bought VIDZ yet to be withdrawn and the 23kk is the dev fund.

And next 2 wallets are probably exchanges.
So...
 ... looking things that way it makes next top 10 wallets holds ~18%

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Where the uploaded Content is stored? On the Users Desktop Harddrive?

I'm going to assume you're talking about IPFS since I'm sure most people understand how torrents work. Anyways, this is a bit difficult to explain without going into super technical detail so I'll try to make this as simple as possible.

When you request a file i.e. refer to my 3 example links in the post above which references 3 different gateway servers but the exact same file (hash) first the gateway node tries to resolve the file, so it looks for other nodes who have shredded blocks of the file. The gateway node then reassembles the file and serves it to the person trying to reach it and the content is temporarily stored.

Suppose you're running an IPFS node yourself, and content you add to the network yourself is by default pinned to your node which means you will keep seeding it so long as you're running your IPFS node and don't unpin it. Content that isn't yours will be kept for a temporary time frame. If after said given time frame there are no requests for the file and from that gateway it will purge the blocks to free disk space. If the file is re-requested after purging, the gateway node will then again try to retrieve the blocks from some other node.

Essentially as it works with torrents, as long as one node is continuing to seed the content or in the case of IPFS the content is being regularly requested it is then available to the rest of the network.


Top 10 96,662,429 VIDZ 77.32 %.
1 Rank Vun9SYYkD9GDuTEJA6Q2UyCCY6fjSYcDJD 35,115,680.4 VIDZ   28.09 %
Very poor distribution of coins. I was thinking to buy a little, but I see that the coins are concentrated in the same hands.

I've mentioned before, the top 2 are the ICO address where people still have coins on that haven't been withdrawn and the development fund. The 35kk is sale bought VIDZ yet to be withdrawn and the 23kk is the dev fund.

Ok thanks so i understood. So all Files will be save on the NODE´s... But who will running a Node? Get the NODE a reward or why someone should run one?

Yeah, why would you want to run a node and share content to drive more users to that site? Just to make make your share grow value? Why would anyone want to do that Cheesy /sarcasm
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Where the uploaded Content is stored? On the Users Desktop Harddrive?

I'm going to assume you're talking about IPFS since I'm sure most people understand how torrents work. Anyways, this is a bit difficult to explain without going into super technical detail so I'll try to make this as simple as possible.

When you request a file i.e. refer to my 3 example links in the post above which references 3 different gateway servers but the exact same file (hash) first the gateway node tries to resolve the file, so it looks for other nodes who have shredded blocks of the file. The gateway node then reassembles the file and serves it to the person trying to reach it and the content is temporarily stored.

Suppose you're running an IPFS node yourself, and content you add to the network yourself is by default pinned to your node which means you will keep seeding it so long as you're running your IPFS node and don't unpin it. Content that isn't yours will be kept for a temporary time frame. If after said given time frame there are no requests for the file and from that gateway it will purge the blocks to free disk space. If the file is re-requested after purging, the gateway node will then again try to retrieve the blocks from some other node.

Essentially as it works with torrents, as long as one node is continuing to seed the content or in the case of IPFS the content is being regularly requested it is then available to the rest of the network.


Top 10 96,662,429 VIDZ 77.32 %.
1 Rank Vun9SYYkD9GDuTEJA6Q2UyCCY6fjSYcDJD 35,115,680.4 VIDZ   28.09 %
Very poor distribution of coins. I was thinking to buy a little, but I see that the coins are concentrated in the same hands.

I've mentioned before, the top 2 are the ICO address where people still have coins on that haven't been withdrawn and the development fund. The 35kk is sale bought VIDZ yet to be withdrawn and the 23kk is the dev fund.

Ok thanks so i understood. So all Files will be save on the NODE´s... But who will running a Node? Get the NODE a reward or why someone should run one?
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Top 10 96,662,429 VIDZ 77.32 %.
1 Rank Vun9SYYkD9GDuTEJA6Q2UyCCY6fjSYcDJD 35,115,680.4 VIDZ   28.09 %
Very poor distribution of coins. I was thinking to buy a little, but I see that the coins are concentrated in the same hands.

Thats because the most coins are on exchange
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Where the uploaded Content is stored? On the Users Desktop Harddrive?

I'm going to assume you're talking about IPFS since I'm sure most people understand how torrents work. Anyways, this is a bit difficult to explain without going into super technical detail so I'll try to make this as simple as possible.

When you request a file i.e. refer to my 3 example links in the post above which references 3 different gateway servers but the exact same file (hash) first the gateway node tries to resolve the file, so it looks for other nodes who have shredded blocks of the file. The gateway node then reassembles the file and serves it to the person trying to reach it and the content is temporarily stored.

Suppose you're running an IPFS node yourself, and content you add to the network yourself is by default pinned to your node which means you will keep seeding it so long as you're running your IPFS node and don't unpin it. Content that isn't yours will be kept for a temporary time frame. If after said given time frame there are no requests for the file and from that gateway it will purge the blocks to free disk space. If the file is re-requested after purging, the gateway node will then again try to retrieve the blocks from some other node.

Essentially as it works with torrents, as long as one node is continuing to seed the content or in the case of IPFS the content is being regularly requested it is then available to the rest of the network.


Top 10 96,662,429 VIDZ 77.32 %.
1 Rank Vun9SYYkD9GDuTEJA6Q2UyCCY6fjSYcDJD 35,115,680.4 VIDZ   28.09 %
Very poor distribution of coins. I was thinking to buy a little, but I see that the coins are concentrated in the same hands.

I've mentioned before, the top 2 are the ICO address where people still have coins on that haven't been withdrawn and the development fund. The 35kk is sale bought VIDZ yet to be withdrawn and the 23kk is the dev fund.
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Top 10 96,662,429 VIDZ 77.32 %.
1 Rank Vun9SYYkD9GDuTEJA6Q2UyCCY6fjSYcDJD 35,115,680.4 VIDZ   28.09 %
Very poor distribution of coins. I was thinking to buy a little, but I see that the coins are concentrated in the same hands.
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Where the uploaded Content is stored? On the Users Desktop Harddrive?
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To the owner of the site:

I just checked and it looks great(quick loading, amazing quality, leaked releases, no intrusive ads...) but there is a big letdown for me: No subtitles, not english, not any other languages.

I suggest you add a subtitle bounty for the users to upload, or something similar, because my wife can't speak english and I could not watch any movie with her, or my other family members, and that is why I will keep using other video services like Netflix, HBO...

Later on some time after the introduction to VIDZ being used on the site, you'll be able to create bounties yourself to have a movie uploaded/subbed in the language of your choice. The content that is uploaded is purely by choice of the uploaders right now since there is no major incentive at this time to upload other than "being apart of the community."

Think of it the same courtesy that is shown when torrent users download a movie and continue to seed it for a few days after they've enjoyed it so others can enjoy it too.
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Dev told some days ago that subtitle will follow, also other language streams

If this is actually done, PureVidz could be a huge success!
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Where I find Blockexplorer or a Richlist?
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Dev told some days ago that subtitle will follow, also other language streams
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To the owner of the site:

I just checked and it looks great(quick loading, amazing quality, leaked releases, no intrusive ads...) but there is a big letdown for me: No subtitles, not english, not any other languages.

I suggest you add a subtitle bounty for the users to upload, or something similar, because my wife can't speak english and I could not watch any movie with her, or my other family members, and that is why I will keep using other video services like Netflix, HBO...
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Thanks dumpers .... ohh yaa ... i am collecting coins .....😎
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The site is back online, but we're still conducting maintainence based activities.

The first thing to note is there's a reduction in content, there's less movies and TV is currently unavailable. This is due to the fact we're yet to add IPFS support for a full season being uploaded over IPFS which will be done in the next day or two. Now that the update is complete, we would fairly assume as our uploaders come online and take notice things will resume as normal.

Another thing we're aware of that need not be pointed out is the site still calls everything a "Torrent" for example "PlayTorrent", "ManageTorrent", etc. This will remain this way until the new UI is finished being developed. We see no reason to waste resources in doing heavy overhaul on the current UI when it's simply going to be replaced anyways in a few weeks.

Please be patient, in the next few days we'll be introducing some more standard features to the site such as favoriting, liking/disliking videos, view count, etc.

In mid-february we're anticipating to have our public API released where an uploader will be able to automate their content addition to our site. Of course, the moderating process still needs to be done manually though Smiley

Thanks for your support as always, especially those that have worked with us through this change and have been providing content for the site.

In fact, it is amazing you guys are making use of the latest technologies. Its really nice to see such passionate and highly competent people at work. I would like to express my full respect to you guys.

I have never considered IPFS to be technology mature enough to base something on it. But I am no expert in this area, so I would like to ask you: how would you estimate the maturity level of that technology, and do you think it is going to be as flawless and polished as WebTorrents are? In general, I developed skeptic approach to everything originated from crypto (including IPFS) - meaning I agree there are great ideas, but most of them are just experimental. Now you are going to utilize the concept for real working system of supposedly big scale. So is my question - do you think the IPFS tech is out of purely experimental stage?
It's hard to say, but from my testing of IPFS we really like the potential we're seeing especially for example with creating decentralized dumps of our database/index.

I'd actually argue using IPFS has been more "clean" then WebTorrents and this is primarily due to lack of adoption at this time in the torrenting community. WebTorrent clients are a fairly new thing and most people are still running legacy clients so finding torrents with a high amount of WebTorrent seeders is harder then just finding traditional seeders.

There are some other neat project I ran into is http://ipfs.pics which is similar to a distributed imgur. It's quite annoying when an image host up and disappears. I remember a long time ago having tons of images in old forum posts on image shack and then when they purged all those images were lost too most of which I didn't have back ups of.

I have tested it out and mkv files Do indeed work. It is cool to have the ability to take a hash and stream any video through mpv or whatever you use.

I get the feeling that purevidz is moving into not just a streaming service, but also an IPFS Media DataBase, which I don't think anyone currently has. Also, its acronym is IMDB, just an interesting find.

And to he guy above me, webtorrents is in beta and IPFS I think is still in alpha.

Sidenote, don't try and upload videos through the web app for IPFS, in the examples section is a clear way of uploading video through the terminal which works.
I haven't had much indepth testing with MKV other then the hour or two I spent tinkering with it. If you could neatly compile your test results ie upload your mkv file to a host you can hot link it, or even put it on IPFS or something and then PM me a link to a HTML file that can play it would be of great help and speed things up on our end if there was an explicit example rather then us needing to tinker with libraries and plugins like videojs and videojs-vlc.

Grin Grin Grin

Something is going on with the MAIN PAGE? They must be tweaking stuff... but the Movies and TV Shows still load fine!

http://purevidz.net/Dashboard/NewlyAdded?movie=True
We only disabled the main loading page, the rest of the site was still acessible but we wanted to make it clear that some content would be broken while we were doing our matainence.

are the links to the content stored on the blockchain to prevent censorship?
At this time no, but it's possible to do this by storing the hash in the arbitrary data field of a bitcoin transaction and likewise a VIDZ transaction.

However, given our adoption of IPFS there's a lot cooler and user friendly things we can do. For example example, we could have a bot that dumps our database index of magnet links an IPFS hashes in json, csv or even a neatly formatted HTML page/table and then propogate it over IPFS. A link to this could be made available on our website or even automatically tweeted to combat censorship.

There's plenty of ways we can go about this really and we haven't decided on any particular one yet. At this time, we're still considering how we can best leverage the technologies available to us.

My only question is how can you keep up all the videos without having the rights?

We're not hosting any content ourselves. Torrents are downloaded through WebRTC and WebTorrent based clients. IPFS is a... well interplanetary file system.

Lets take for example the file o48o tried to troll us with, and yes, you got me:
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmcniBv7UQ4gGPQQW2BwbD4ZZHzN3o3tPuNLZCbBchd1zh

This file is also accessible on our gateway:
http://ipfs2.purevidz.net:8080/ipfs/QmcniBv7UQ4gGPQQW2BwbD4ZZHzN3o3tPuNLZCbBchd1zh

And also available on the ipfs.pics gateway:
http://ipfs.pics/ipfs/QmcniBv7UQ4gGPQQW2BwbD4ZZHzN3o3tPuNLZCbBchd1zh

As long as you have the file hash, you can access it on any IPFS gateway. It's quite amazing.

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I'm more interested in the project itself, the site it's back from maintenance, I am going to check it!
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I think it is too risky to invest 2btc in this, we don't know what is going to happen, I may put 10$ on this.

ahaha you should not invest anything in this if you are just going to be a sheep and buy because others are buying. Some action been happening on yobit in recent days. Don't panic sell guys, its a whale dumping into himself to catch ya'lls cheap coins. Hold tight and you will be rewarded. Fu whale
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Lol 10 Dollar? That's nothing...but dont cry later
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