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Topic: [XCR] Crypti | Dapps | Sidechains | Dapp Store | OPEN SOURCE | 100% own code | DPoS - page 456. (Read 804700 times)

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I expect the price to skyrocket within 24 hours of release.
legendary
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Risk taker & Black Swan farmer.
UPDATE

We would like to announce our very first Change-Log! This blog series will focus on the node technology and the development efforts of our team. It will include a list of new features, any improvements, and any fixes since the last public release. As we are currently preparing for launch and this is our first official Change-Log, this issue covers all of the developmental efforts to get the node technology ready for launch.

You can read the post here: http://blog.crypti.me/crypti-change-log-8-10-14/

We hope this sheds some light on what we have been working on and just how close we are to launch! Let us know what you think!

Thanks for the update and glad to see you're on top of everything. Keep it up.
hero member
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UPDATE

We would like to announce our very first Change-Log! This blog series will focus on the node technology and the development efforts of our team. It will include a list of new features, any improvements, and any fixes since the last public release. As we are currently preparing for launch and this is our first official Change-Log, this issue covers all of the developmental efforts to get the node technology ready for launch.

You can read the post here: http://blog.crypti.me/crypti-change-log-8-10-14/

We hope this sheds some light on what we have been working on and just how close we are to launch! Let us know what you think!

Keep up the good work! Communication is #1 when releasing new coins.
legendary
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Just wait.

wait ? Already dumped my coins, it will keep sinking just like Qora.
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UPDATE

We would like to announce our very first Change-Log! This blog series will focus on the node technology and the development efforts of our team. It will include a list of new features, any improvements, and any fixes since the last public release. As we are currently preparing for launch and this is our first official Change-Log, this issue covers all of the developmental efforts to get the node technology ready for launch.

You can read the post here: http://blog.crypti.me/crypti-change-log-8-10-14/

We hope this sheds some light on what we have been working on and just how close we are to launch! Let us know what you think!
Thanks for the no-delay launch.
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One question about the cross-platform installer. Is it a one-click installer or just a software container like QT?

The idea is to use Boot2Docker installer, so a lightweight VM with the latest version of Crypti could be easily installed and upgraded in future:
http://docs.docker.com/installation/windows/

It will be also multi-platform as the result.


NOTE: We are still researching this approach, and may yet return to the original plan of using the NSIS.
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Hey GreXX

One question about the cross-platform installer. Is it a one-click installer or just a software container like QT?

Keep up the great work Smiley
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The Proof of Time is a sum of the blocks the node has been continuously running since it has either started, restarted, or generated a block.
Can you explain in details how other nodes validate the POT block (when a node has been launched)?
It's quite difficult to implement to prevent the possibility of manipulation.
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UPDATE

We would like to announce our very first Change-Log! This blog series will focus on the node technology and the development efforts of our team. It will include a list of new features, any improvements, and any fixes since the last public release. As we are currently preparing for launch and this is our first official Change-Log, this issue covers all of the developmental efforts to get the node technology ready for launch.

You can read the post here: http://blog.crypti.me/crypti-change-log-8-10-14/

We hope this sheds some light on what we have been working on and just how close we are to launch! Let us know what you think!
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Will a MacOS Wallet be available from the start?
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Ok to run a PoT node do we need to have a static IP or can we run a PoT off a home PC with IPS? I just want to know what my home PC will be able to forge?

Do we need a server with static IP and specific listening port to forge a PoT block?

I'll give the others a chance to respond here as well, but running the wallet on your home PC will function as a node for weight purposes. The only catch is that you can only run 1 node per IP address. It doesn't necessarily have to be static.


Perfect!! this was what I was thinking you meant by the Digital Ocean & Heroku... maximize your chances to forge a block... But not a necessity...
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Firstly, are you referring to the logarithmic scale when you say 'log based function', because if so I don't really understand how this is applied and if not I don't have a clue what you mean. How does this stop a large transaction automatically winning, and if its not about the size of the transaction then what is it which determines who has the highest weight?

Secondly, does 'the sum of the two factors' mean the sum of node uptime and purchases - so you have to be both running a node and making purchases to get a good chance of creating a block?

Edit: Thirdly - do all transactions count or just purchases at verified merchants?

Bitseed will answer on 1st.

You don't have to both run a node and make purchase, although it indeed may increase your chances to forge a block, benefiting the network both via additional distribution nodes, and via actually using the network with merchant transactions. If you only running nodes, or only purchase, you will also have a chance to forge a block.

For PoPs (Proof of Purchase), only transactions to verified merchants count.

Thanks, that's good. I can't run a node with 100% uptime, so I'm just hoping there'll be some good merchants and I might be able to get a bit of cash back every now and then on doing some shopping  Wink

This was actually part of the thought process we had when designing Crypti. We want to compete with other forms of payment and some offer cash back or incentives. One of the incentives about Crypti is that you can forge it by helping secure the network, but also that you essentially earn a form of "cash back" incentive for purchasing from merchants.

Bringing merchants on board and having strong partnerships with service based companies is one of our most important post launch initiatives. This is something we will also be looking for feedback from the community on as far as suggestions of what kinds of things you would be interested in buying with Crypti. This will help to target our efforts.

Keep in mind we don't expect Crypti to blow up and sign Dell or Walmart over night, that would be unrealistic, but we do plan to aggressively target certain markets and growing our merchant base will be a top priority.
hero member
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Ok to run a PoT node do we need to have a static IP or can we run a PoT off a home PC with IPS? I just want to know what my home PC will be able to forge?

Do we need a server with static IP and specific listening port to forge a PoT block?

I'll give the others a chance to respond here as well, but running the wallet on your home PC will function as a node for weight purposes. The only catch is that you can only run 1 node per IP address. It doesn't necessarily have to be static.
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Ok to run a PoT node do we need to have a static IP or can we run a PoT off a home PC with IPS? I just want to know what my home PC will be able to forge?

Do we need a server with static IP and specific listening port to forge a PoT block?
legendary
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where is it for sale? the OP should have this info


Pre launch trading at BTER.

https://bter.com/trade/xcr_btc
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Firstly, are you referring to the logarithmic scale when you say 'log based function', because if so I don't really understand how this is applied and if not I don't have a clue what you mean. How does this stop a large transaction automatically winning, and if its not about the size of the transaction then what is it which determines who has the highest weight?

Secondly, does 'the sum of the two factors' mean the sum of node uptime and purchases - so you have to be both running a node and making purchases to get a good chance of creating a block?

Edit: Thirdly - do all transactions count or just purchases at verified merchants?

Bitseed will answer on 1st.

You don't have to both run a node and make purchase, although it indeed may increase your chances to forge a block, benefiting the network both via additional distribution nodes, and via actually using the network with merchant transactions. If you only running nodes, or only purchase, you will also have a chance to forge a block.

For PoPs (Proof of Purchase), only transactions to verified merchants count.

Thanks, that's good. I can't run a node with 100% uptime, so I'm just hoping there'll be some good merchants and I might be able to get a bit of cash back every now and then on doing some shopping  Wink
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Firstly, are you referring to the logarithmic scale when you say 'log based function', because if so I don't really understand how this is applied and if not I don't have a clue what you mean. How does this stop a large transaction automatically winning, and if its not about the size of the transaction then what is it which determines who has the highest weight?

Secondly, does 'the sum of the two factors' mean the sum of node uptime and purchases - so you have to be both running a node and making purchases to get a good chance of creating a block?

Edit: Thirdly - do all transactions count or just purchases at verified merchants?

Bitseed will answer on 1st.

You don't have to both run a node and make purchase, although it indeed may increase your chances to forge a block, as you strengthen the network both via additional distribution nodes, and via actually using the network with merchant transactions. That said, if you only running nodes, or only purchase, you will also have a chance to forge a block.

For PoPs (Proof of Purchase), only transactions to verified merchants count.
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The Proof of Time is a sum of the blocks the node has been continuously running since it has either started, restarted, or generated a block. The Proof of Purchase includes a log based function consisting of the sum of the logs of its spends per block divided by the log of the sum all of the transactions of all of the nodes since the start of the network. Using a log based function prevents single, extremely large transaction from overpowering the other transactions in the weight. The sum of the two factors are added to give each node a total weight, the highest of which gets to create the next block and receive 50% of the transaction fees for that block.

This is an overall view of the process, but not inclusive of all of the details, and may be changed somewhat as we continue simulation and testing, and refine the algorithm to insure the scalability and longevity of the network.

Very interesting to get some more information on how these new proofs work, but I have to say I don't really understand.

Firstly, are you referring to the logarithmic scale when you say 'log based function', because if so I don't really understand how this is applied and if not I don't have a clue what you mean. How does this stop a large transaction automatically winning, and if its not about the size of the transaction then what is it which determines who has the highest weight?

Secondly, does 'the sum of the two factors' mean the sum of node uptime and purchases - so you have to be both running a node and making purchases to get a good chance of creating a block?

Edit: Thirdly - do all transactions count or just purchases at verified merchants?
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