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Topic: [XCR] Crypti | Dapps | Sidechains | Dapp Store | OPEN SOURCE | 100% own code | DPoS - page 43. (Read 804672 times)

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I see XCR's advantages, and I think XCR is undervalued now and your team is really doing things, and only got 750BTC funding, much less than Ethereum, this world is not fair, especially for your case.  Cry
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Crypti White Paper v2.1

Hello Community,

Today brings a well needed update to our White Paper which reflects the recent changes to our dapp platform.

In the previous white paper, our dapp consensus mechanism was bound to the developers multi-signature account, causing a limitation on the number of possible master nodes for a given sidechain. The goods news being, master nodes are now completely independent and our white paper has been updated accordingly.


Continue on our blog
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That's amazing! Looking forward to testing it.
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Gaia has Arrived. Crypti v0.5.0 Open Beta Starts Tomorrow!

Hello Crypti Followers and Beta Testers,

The long awaited day is near. We are finally ready to let you all take a look at our beloved Crypti v0.5.0, or as we call it Gaia.

Tomorrow we start the open beta phase. Where everyone will have the opportunity to test the many awesome new features we will be introducing with this update.

We chose Gaia as a name because in Greek mythology she was the creator of the Earth and all the Universe. As the Mother of all, she is responsible for the human race and the beginning of everything.

On a slightly smaller scale, the same applies to Crypti v0.5.0. Which introduces decentralized applications to Crypti, and opens the way to a very exciting future.

We are looking forward to a highly active beta phase, and will post much more information tomorrow.

Thank you and see you tomorrow!

The Crypti Foundation


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Nice comparison chart. Good to know the differences
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For everyone who is interested into lowend stuff, I managed to install and run Crypti on a 64MB VPS. Smiley

https://twitter.com/maxkordek/status/648643835539681280


Hard to top. Wink
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Hey guys,

I made a new video showcasing the installation of the latest Crypti client on a low-end node with only 128MB RAM.

Enjoy. Smiley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA5o-V1Q0ak
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Boris, Crypti Lead Developer, Lisk Advisor


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Crypti v0.3.2 - Intermediate Release II

Hello again Delegates,

Following yesterdays announcement of Crypti v0.3.1 we have today released another update. Several users reported an increase in memory usage of up to 1.5GB in RAM. This was causing nodes to run out of memory, crash and then eventually restart themselves, leading to a low uptime for your delegate.

Thankfully, our developers have quickly discovered the root cause of the problem by identifying two individual memory leaks affecting our client.

Download Crypti v0.3.2

More details on our blog




PS: Only interesting for delegates and full client users. If you are using the lite client you don't need to update.

Thanks bro! I'm waiting for 0.3.3  Cool

Me not. Cheesy It should run very good now.
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Crypti v0.3.2 - Intermediate Release II

Hello again Delegates,

Following yesterdays announcement of Crypti v0.3.1 we have today released another update. Several users reported an increase in memory usage of up to 1.5GB in RAM. This was causing nodes to run out of memory, crash and then eventually restart themselves, leading to a low uptime for your delegate.

Thankfully, our developers have quickly discovered the root cause of the problem by identifying two individual memory leaks affecting our client.

Download Crypti v0.3.2

More details on our blog




PS: Only interesting for delegates and full client users. If you are using the lite client you don't need to update.

Thanks bro! I'm waiting for 0.3.3  Cool
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Crypti v0.3.2 - Intermediate Release II

Hello again Delegates,

Following yesterdays announcement of Crypti v0.3.1 we have today released another update. Several users reported an increase in memory usage of up to 1.5GB in RAM. This was causing nodes to run out of memory, crash and then eventually restart themselves, leading to a low uptime for your delegate.

Thankfully, our developers have quickly discovered the root cause of the problem by identifying two individual memory leaks affecting our client.

Download Crypti v0.3.2

More details on our blog




PS: Only interesting for delegates and full client users. If you are using the lite client you don't need to update.
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I think PoW is only temporary for Etherum. Pretty sure they are working on something else but I don't have a link handy. It's prob on their blog though.

You are right. They want to switch to PoS. Vitalik said it will likely take 1 year to do the change. And we know from Bitcoin how difficult it is for PoW coins to do hard forks. Especially if the miners will loose 100% of their revenue.

So let's wait.

PoW coins is more expansive, cause each coin includes electricity bills. That's why they choise PoW - to make more money.

I think you meant expensive? Yes, this is true. Therefore I don't like PoW personally. Smiley It's wasteful. It will be very hard to make a switch.
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I think PoW is only temporary for Etherum. Pretty sure they are working on something else but I don't have a link handy. It's prob on their blog though.

You are right. They want to switch to PoS. Vitalik said it will likely take 1 year to do the change. And we know from Bitcoin how difficult it is for PoW coins to do hard forks. Especially if the miners will loose 100% of their revenue.

So let's wait.

PoW coins is more expansive, cause each coin includes electricity bills. That's why they choise PoW - to make more money.
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I think PoW is only temporary for Etherum. Pretty sure they are working on something else but I don't have a link handy. It's prob on their blog though.

You are right. They want to switch to PoS. Vitalik said it will likely take 1 year to do the change. And we know from Bitcoin how difficult it is for PoW coins to do hard forks. Especially if the miners will loose 100% of their revenue.

So let's wait.
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So what's the big differences between Ethereum and Crypti? If they are pretty similar then I don't know why anyone would choose Crypti over Ether.

Hey, sorry for the late answer. You asked for the big differences, therefore I will only list the bigger items below. Correct me if I'm wrong. Smiley

I heavily suggest you watch the Crypti platform preview video and the preview video of our first dapp Encrypti. After you watched them you can understand much better, what I'm talking about below.


Ethereum is a smart contract platform, Crypti is a decentralized application platform.

Where is the difference? Well, Crypti offers an all-round package for hosting your decentralized applications, registering them on the blockchain and insertion into Crypti's own dapp store. One click on install and another click on launch, and your dapp already opens up in a new window. Ethereum only offers (as far as I know) a backend system, i.e. a system for the logic of decentralized applications. That means with Ethereum alone you can only combine several smart contracts to create the backend code of your decentralized application. After that you have to take care of the frontend, storage and so on for yourself.

Take a look at Augur or Gnosis, the frontend is hosted on a centralized server. While at Crypti it will be hosted at a maximum of 101 master nodes. Of course at Crypti you can also download it yourself (a click on install) and launch it locally.


Hundreds of sidechains versus one big mainchain

At Crypti you create a new sidechain for every dapp you create. This way the mainchain of Crypti will stay very small and will not get polluted/bloated with unnecessary or dead dapp data. On the other hand Ethereum saves everything on one chain, on the main chain. The future will show which model is better.

Yesterday the size of the Crypti blockchain (after 6 months) was 335MB, while Ethereums blockchain size was over 790MB 40 days after launch. I don't want to imagine what happens once there are 1000 smart contracts on Ethereum.

The same goes for the gas price in Ethereum, right now it's in a state where it doesn't need to grow. But once there are hundreds of contracts alive it will grow higher and higher beecause the computation power is saturated.


Crypti dapps are coded in JavaScript, while Ethereum relies on Serpent and Solidity.

I don't have any numbers to back my hypotheses, but there are probably 1M JavaScript developers world-wide. How many Serpent and Solidity programmers are there? A few hundreds maybe, Ethereum created these languages themselves. Crypti relies on a proven language instead to reinvent the wheel.


Crypti is running on DPoS, Ethereum on PoW

I'm no big fan of PoW and I'm sure there are many more like me. This is a personal preference. If you like DPoS/PoS more, go to Crypti. If you like PoW more (and want to ignore above points), go to Ethereum.



Last but not least, here is a comparison table I made in the past days. I will begin to distribute it in the coming days.

Gotcha. Thanks for the detailed explanation! I'll definitely look more into Crypti because DAPPs are obviously going to play a big part in the future.

You are welcome, the best thing you can do is of course to do due diligence and take a moment for yourself to think about each others advantages. Smiley

Looks good. Thanks for the comparison update

I think PoW is only temporary for Etherum. Pretty sure they are working on something else but I don't have a link handy. It's prob on their blog though.
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So what's the big differences between Ethereum and Crypti? If they are pretty similar then I don't know why anyone would choose Crypti over Ether.

Hey, sorry for the late answer. You asked for the big differences, therefore I will only list the bigger items below. Correct me if I'm wrong. Smiley

I heavily suggest you watch the Crypti platform preview video and the preview video of our first dapp Encrypti. After you watched them you can understand much better, what I'm talking about below.


Ethereum is a smart contract platform, Crypti is a decentralized application platform.

Where is the difference? Well, Crypti offers an all-round package for hosting your decentralized applications, registering them on the blockchain and insertion into Crypti's own dapp store. One click on install and another click on launch, and your dapp already opens up in a new window. Ethereum only offers (as far as I know) a backend system, i.e. a system for the logic of decentralized applications. That means with Ethereum alone you can only combine several smart contracts to create the backend code of your decentralized application. After that you have to take care of the frontend, storage and so on for yourself.

Take a look at Augur or Gnosis, the frontend is hosted on a centralized server. While at Crypti it will be hosted at a maximum of 101 master nodes. Of course at Crypti you can also download it yourself (a click on install) and launch it locally.


Hundreds of sidechains versus one big mainchain

At Crypti you create a new sidechain for every dapp you create. This way the mainchain of Crypti will stay very small and will not get polluted/bloated with unnecessary or dead dapp data. On the other hand Ethereum saves everything on one chain, on the main chain. The future will show which model is better.

Yesterday the size of the Crypti blockchain (after 6 months) was 335MB, while Ethereums blockchain size was over 790MB 40 days after launch. I don't want to imagine what happens once there are 1000 smart contracts on Ethereum.

The same goes for the gas price in Ethereum, right now it's in a state where it doesn't need to grow. But once there are hundreds of contracts alive it will grow higher and higher beecause the computation power is saturated.


Crypti dapps are coded in JavaScript, while Ethereum relies on Serpent and Solidity.

I don't have any numbers to back my hypotheses, but there are probably 1M JavaScript developers world-wide. How many Serpent and Solidity programmers are there? A few hundreds maybe, Ethereum created these languages themselves. Crypti relies on a proven language instead to reinvent the wheel.


Crypti is running on DPoS, Ethereum on PoW

I'm no big fan of PoW and I'm sure there are many more like me. This is a personal preference. If you like DPoS/PoS more, go to Crypti. If you like PoW more (and want to ignore above points), go to Ethereum.



Last but not least, here is a comparison table I made in the past days. I will begin to distribute it in the coming days.

Gotcha. Thanks for the detailed explanation! I'll definitely look more into Crypti because DAPPs are obviously going to play a big part in the future.

You are welcome, the best thing you can do is of course to do due diligence and take a moment for yourself to think about each others advantages. Smiley

Looks good. Thanks for the comparison update
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So what's the big differences between Ethereum and Crypti? If they are pretty similar then I don't know why anyone would choose Crypti over Ether.

Hey, sorry for the late answer. You asked for the big differences, therefore I will only list the bigger items below. Correct me if I'm wrong. Smiley

I heavily suggest you watch the Crypti platform preview video and the preview video of our first dapp Encrypti. After you watched them you can understand much better, what I'm talking about below.


Ethereum is a smart contract platform, Crypti is a decentralized application platform.

Where is the difference? Well, Crypti offers an all-round package for hosting your decentralized applications, registering them on the blockchain and insertion into Crypti's own dapp store. One click on install and another click on launch, and your dapp already opens up in a new window. Ethereum only offers (as far as I know) a backend system, i.e. a system for the logic of decentralized applications. That means with Ethereum alone you can only combine several smart contracts to create the backend code of your decentralized application. After that you have to take care of the frontend, storage and so on for yourself.

Take a look at Augur or Gnosis, the frontend is hosted on a centralized server. While at Crypti it will be hosted at a maximum of 101 master nodes. Of course at Crypti you can also download it yourself (a click on install) and launch it locally.


Hundreds of sidechains versus one big mainchain

At Crypti you create a new sidechain for every dapp you create. This way the mainchain of Crypti will stay very small and will not get polluted/bloated with unnecessary or dead dapp data. On the other hand Ethereum saves everything on one chain, on the main chain. The future will show which model is better.

Yesterday the size of the Crypti blockchain (after 6 months) was 335MB, while Ethereums blockchain size was over 790MB 40 days after launch. I don't want to imagine what happens once there are 1000 smart contracts on Ethereum.

The same goes for the gas price in Ethereum, right now it's in a state where it doesn't need to grow. But once there are hundreds of contracts alive it will grow higher and higher beecause the computation power is saturated.


Crypti dapps are coded in JavaScript, while Ethereum relies on Serpent and Solidity.

I don't have any numbers to back my hypotheses, but there are probably 1M JavaScript developers world-wide. How many Serpent and Solidity programmers are there? A few hundreds maybe, Ethereum created these languages themselves. Crypti relies on a proven language instead to reinvent the wheel.


Crypti is running on DPoS, Ethereum on PoW

I'm no big fan of PoW and I'm sure there are many more like me. This is a personal preference. If you like DPoS/PoS more, go to Crypti. If you like PoW more (and want to ignore above points), go to Ethereum.



Last but not least, here is a comparison table I made in the past days. I will begin to distribute it in the coming days.

Gotcha. Thanks for the detailed explanation! I'll definitely look more into Crypti because DAPPs are obviously going to play a big part in the future.

You are welcome, the best thing you can do is of course to do due diligence and take a moment for yourself to think about each others advantages. Smiley
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So what's the big differences between Ethereum and Crypti? If they are pretty similar then I don't know why anyone would choose Crypti over Ether.

Hey, sorry for the late answer. You asked for the big differences, therefore I will only list the bigger items below. Correct me if I'm wrong. Smiley

I heavily suggest you watch the Crypti platform preview video and the preview video of our first dapp Encrypti. After you watched them you can understand much better, what I'm talking about below.


Ethereum is a smart contract platform, Crypti is a decentralized application platform.

Where is the difference? Well, Crypti offers an all-round package for hosting your decentralized applications, registering them on the blockchain and insertion into Crypti's own dapp store. One click on install and another click on launch, and your dapp already opens up in a new window. Ethereum only offers (as far as I know) a backend system, i.e. a system for the logic of decentralized applications. That means with Ethereum alone you can only combine several smart contracts to create the backend code of your decentralized application. After that you have to take care of the frontend, storage and so on for yourself.

Take a look at Augur or Gnosis, the frontend is hosted on a centralized server. While at Crypti it will be hosted at a maximum of 101 master nodes. Of course at Crypti you can also download it yourself (a click on install) and launch it locally.


Hundreds of sidechains versus one big mainchain

At Crypti you create a new sidechain for every dapp you create. This way the mainchain of Crypti will stay very small and will not get polluted/bloated with unnecessary or dead dapp data. On the other hand Ethereum saves everything on one chain, on the main chain. The future will show which model is better.

Yesterday the size of the Crypti blockchain (after 6 months) was 335MB, while Ethereums blockchain size was over 790MB 40 days after launch. I don't want to imagine what happens once there are 1000 smart contracts on Ethereum.

The same goes for the gas price in Ethereum, right now it's in a state where it doesn't need to grow. But once there are hundreds of contracts alive it will grow higher and higher beecause the computation power is saturated.


Crypti dapps are coded in JavaScript, while Ethereum relies on Serpent and Solidity.

I don't have any numbers to back my hypotheses, but there are probably 1M JavaScript developers world-wide. How many Serpent and Solidity programmers are there? A few hundreds maybe, Ethereum created these languages themselves. Crypti relies on a proven language instead to reinvent the wheel.


Crypti is running on DPoS, Ethereum on PoW

I'm no big fan of PoW and I'm sure there are many more like me. This is a personal preference. If you like DPoS/PoS more, go to Crypti. If you like PoW more (and want to ignore above points), go to Ethereum.



Last but not least, here is a comparison table I made in the past days. I will begin to distribute it in the coming days.

Gotcha. Thanks for the detailed explanation! I'll definitely look more into Crypti because DAPPs are obviously going to play a big part in the future.
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So what's the big differences between Ethereum and Crypti? If they are pretty similar then I don't know why anyone would choose Crypti over Ether.

Hey, sorry for the late answer. You asked for the big differences, therefore I will only list the bigger items below. Correct me if I'm wrong. Smiley

I heavily suggest you watch the Crypti platform preview video and the preview video of our first dapp Encrypti. After you watched them you can understand much better, what I'm talking about below.


Ethereum is a smart contract platform, Crypti is a decentralized application platform.

Where is the difference? Well, Crypti offers an all-round package for hosting your decentralized applications, registering them on the blockchain and insertion into Crypti's own dapp store. One click on install and another click on launch, and your dapp already opens up in a new window. Ethereum only offers (as far as I know) a backend system, i.e. a system for the logic of decentralized applications. That means with Ethereum alone you can only combine several smart contracts to create the backend code of your decentralized application. After that you have to take care of the frontend, storage and so on for yourself.

Take a look at Augur or Gnosis, the frontend is hosted on a centralized server. While at Crypti it will be hosted at a maximum of 101 master nodes. Of course at Crypti you can also download it yourself (a click on install) and launch it locally.


Hundreds of sidechains versus one big mainchain

At Crypti you create a new sidechain for every dapp you create. This way the mainchain of Crypti will stay very small and will not get polluted/bloated with unnecessary or dead dapp data. On the other hand Ethereum saves everything on one chain, on the main chain. The future will show which model is better.

Yesterday the size of the Crypti blockchain (after 6 months) was 335MB, while Ethereums blockchain size was over 790MB 40 days after launch. I don't want to imagine what happens once there are 1000 smart contracts on Ethereum.

The same goes for the gas price in Ethereum, right now it's in a state where it doesn't need to grow. But once there are hundreds of contracts alive it will grow higher and higher beecause the computation power is saturated.


Crypti dapps are coded in JavaScript, while Ethereum relies on Serpent and Solidity.

I don't have any numbers to back my hypotheses, but there are probably 1M JavaScript developers world-wide. How many Serpent and Solidity programmers are there? A few hundreds maybe, Ethereum created these languages themselves. Crypti relies on a proven language instead to reinvent the wheel.


Crypti is running on DPoS, Ethereum on PoW

I'm no big fan of PoW and I'm sure there are many more like me. This is a personal preference. If you like DPoS/PoS more, go to Crypti. If you like PoW more (and want to ignore above points), go to Ethereum.



Last but not least, here is a comparison table I made in the past days. I will begin to distribute it in the coming days.
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