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legendary
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Signs In The Last 24 Hours That XC Is Gaining Recognition and Word Is Spreading

1. Bitcoin magazine tweeted about XC



This is a huge win for us marketing wise. Even better is the actual content of the tweet.

2. Zerovalue has tipped us as a potential winner



This is just the kind of site we want spreading the word about XC - to people with an interest in financial investments.

3. Kristov Atlas, researcher of Bitcoin and privacy is interested in XC




4. New posters trickling into the XC topic. I'm even seeing diehard DRK posters asking questions here. Interest in our revolutionary new tech is flourishing.

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Other things:

- Paid press release coming out soon to celebrate the good news
- Price is trending upwards nicely which attracts new people to our community
- Tons more development and projects to look forward to e.g. web 3.0 blockchain based content delivery
- Don't forget to join the newly announced multipool http://xcpool.xcurrency.co/
hero member
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....... just keep them above 201 XC's
Dan

Keep above 200 ?  Why this would be preferred?
I must be missing something



When transferring the 1000 XC's to the xmixer wallet, you could do transactions of 200+XC's to "load it up"

Dan
legendary
Activity: 1455
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Hey,
have anyone an Idea,....I nerver get more than 8 connections to network. (every time exactly 8 Connections ! )
My Client is running continiously a few days.

It it possible that my slow Internet connection is the Problem ?    (Download 6MBit/s -  Upload 1MBit/s)

Or is the number ob connection not interesting for forging results?

-sorry for my english  Roll Eyes

Staking is like winning the lottery, it is random but works. If you are staking it can take up to 30 days to see any newly staked coins, took me about 10 days to see results. As long as your coins are staking it will work out to 3.33% annually.


Also the windows client can default to 8 Connections, you can use -maxconnections=64 to increase the amount to 64 [in this case]

Dan


will it make a different for staking if I have 8 or 64 connections ?
-Thx for your answer



For staking? Well if your getting orphaned staking blocks, then yes it would help.  {they show up as greyed out in the wallet and have zero confirmations} otherwise your good to go at 8 connections.

Dan

sorry, mean forging  Roll Eyes
full member
Activity: 235
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....... just keep them above 201 XC's
Dan

Keep above 200 ?  Why this would be preferred?
I must be missing something
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Hey,
have anyone an Idea,....I nerver get more than 8 connections to network. (every time exactly 8 Connections ! )
My Client is running continiously a few days.

It it possible that my slow Internet connection is the Problem ?    (Download 6MBit/s -  Upload 1MBit/s)

Or is the number ob connection not interesting for forging results?

-sorry for my english  Roll Eyes

Staking is like winning the lottery, it is random but works. If you are staking it can take up to 30 days to see any newly staked coins, took me about 10 days to see results. As long as your coins are staking it will work out to 3.33% annually.


Also the windows client can default to 8 Connections, you can use -maxconnections=64 to increase the amount to 64 [in this case]

Dan


will it make a different for staking if I have 8 or 64 connections ?
-Thx for your answer



For staking? Well if your getting orphaned staking blocks, then yes it would help.  {they show up as greyed out in the wallet and have zero confirmations} otherwise your good to go at 8 connections.

Dan
legendary
Activity: 1455
Merit: 1033
Hey,
have anyone an Idea,....I nerver get more than 8 connections to network. (every time exactly 8 Connections ! )
My Client is running continiously a few days.

It it possible that my slow Internet connection is the Problem ?    (Download 6MBit/s -  Upload 1MBit/s)

Or is the number ob connection not interesting for forging results?

-sorry for my english  Roll Eyes

Staking is like winning the lottery, it is random but works. If you are staking it can take up to 30 days to see any newly staked coins, took me about 10 days to see results. As long as your coins are staking it will work out to 3.33% annually.


Also the windows client can default to 8 Connections, you can use -maxconnections=64 to increase the amount to 64 [in this case]

Dan


will it make a different for staking if I have 8 or 64 connections ?
-Thx for your answer
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Hey,
have anyone an Idea,....I nerver get more than 8 connections to network. (every time exactly 8 Connections ! )
My Client is running continiously a few days.

It it possible that my slow Internet connection is the Problem ?    (Download 6MBit/s -  Upload 1MBit/s)

Or is the number ob connection not interesting for forging results?

-sorry for my english  Roll Eyes

Staking is like winning the lottery, it is random but works. If you are staking it can take up to 30 days to see any newly staked coins, took me about 10 days to see results. As long as your coins are staking it will work out to 3.33% annually.


Also the windows client can default to 8 Connections, you can use -maxconnections=64 to increase the amount to 64 [in this case]

Dan
full member
Activity: 192
Merit: 100
Hey,
have anyone an Idea,....I nerver get more than 8 connections to network. (every time exactly 8 Connections ! )
My Client is running continiously a few days.

It it possible that my slow Internet connection is the Problem ?    (Download 6MBit/s -  Upload 1MBit/s)

Or is the number ob connection not interesting for forging results?

-sorry for my english  Roll Eyes

Staking is like winning the lottery, it is random but works. If you are staking it can take up to 30 days to see any newly staked coins, took me about 10 days to see results. As long as your coins are staking it will work out to 3.33% annually.
full member
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Hey,

Thanks for the response Smiley. Yeah I've read that doc (multiple times) and basically I just want to know the detailed process of what happens to "private payments". What I need confirming is:

  • "There might not be enough nodes making private payments at a given time, causing transactions to wait or be cancelled". This leads me to believe that ONLY nodes (node being, online wallet client) making private payments at the same time as you (and XMixers) are involved in forwarding the fragments? Or is every node involved? This definitely needs confirming first and foremost.

Yes, if a user isn't sending XC at a given time then his/her Xnode will not participate in a private transaction.
But if a user runs an Xmixer it will be available to participate whenever there aren't enough normal Xnodes for a given transaction.

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  • When you send a private payment, what happens to it? Is it broken down in to smaller fragments (how many exactly, a random number depending on the size of the TX or what?) and sent to other online wallets (whose balances cover the size of the fragment of course I assume).
Yes when you send a private payment, it is broken into fragments, which are each sent to other Xnodes (or Xmixers if necessary).
The algorithm for fragmenting randomises the fragment size and the number of fragments.
The balances of Xnodes mixing a transaction will need to be greater than or equal to the sum of some (not all) other fragments in the transaction.

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Then when a node (online wallet) receives a fragment, what happens there?: [/li][/list]
- Do the coins contained in that fragment get "tumbled" with the wallet balance of the node, or just get forwarded to another node?

Neither actually. The mixing is a lot more sophisticated.
- It's roughly a group_sig transaction as implemented in Coinshuffle. Check that out.
- The transaction is between participating nodes, so each node doesn't act on its own.
- When a node initiates a payment, the fragments it creates aren't necessarily part of the same transaction. Each fragment can be on a completely different mixing transaction.
- The forwarding node doesn't get just the fragment; it gets the whole transaction.
- Therefore it doesn't even know which fragment belongs to who, and how much each fragment is.
- It checks the transaction to make sure it includes its own fragment, signs the transaction, and the whole thing goes ahead.
- If any node doesn't sign, the mesh network resyncs (which happens continually btw) and carries on.

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- When the fragment gets forwarded (from the node) to another node, does one fragment get sent to one node or does each fragment get further broken down in to multiple (how many?) smaller fragments which get sent to multiple (how many) other nodes? Basically, does it only split in to fragments when it comes from the sender, or does each node further split it in to smaller fragments?

Each node making a payment will fragment that payment.
This means nodes forwarding fragments are also making their own payments (in fragments).
There's no way of distinguishing between a node's own fragments and the fragments it's forwarding.


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- How many times does this process happen?
 * Does each fragment pass through a specific number of nodes or a random number until it finds its destination?
 * Is there a minimum number of nodes a fragment has to pass through?

I'm not sure on this point, but I think a single pass is all that's necessary.

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  • XMixer: I'm assuming only large payments get sent through the XMixer (how large does it have to be to go through there? Does this depend on the size of the currently online nodes wallets compared to the TX size? Or is it "anything above [insertsizehere] goes through mixer?) I'm assuming larger payments get sent to the mixer in order to get broken down in to many small fragments for the nodes to handle? Or do transactions large enough for the mixer simply go "sender > Mixer(tumble) > Receiver"?

Small transactions will end up going through an Xmixer if, at a given time, other Xnodes aren't transacting.
The Xnodes themselves do the fragmenting, not just Xmixers.
Xmixers therefore only receive fragments.
This means that Xmixers (and Xnodes when they forward a tx) won't see large transactions as distinct from small ones. It's all the same to them.


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I could go on and on making assumptions and asking questions here mate.

I won't part with my money if I don't understand how the system works.  

If there's some info or a document somewhere I've totally missed please forgive me.

If not, looking forward to hearing how this thing really works.


That's a respectable position, and a low-risk one.

We're going to publish a full scholarly exposition of XC's tech in due course (i.e. probably around Rev 3 when we launch publicly).

Those who think XC is worth investing in now will stand to gain more when it succeeds.




Would be awesome if we had this shown as a gif-animation, does anyone have the skills?
legendary
Activity: 1455
Merit: 1033
Hey,
have anyone an Idea,....every time I get exactly 8 connections to network.
I started the Client a few times, now it´s running continiously a few days,.

It it possible that my slow Internet connection is the Problem ?    (Download 6MBit/s -  Upload 1MBit/s)

Or is the number ob connection not interesting for forging results?

-sorry for my english  Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500

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Hey Dan - any idea how long to get the update to the OSX wallet out - for us sad-sack OSX-ers.


By the weekend

Dan
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
I transferred coins to my wallet, downloaded the XCurrency_2.49_RC3.exe, created a shortcut to desktop and added the  -distmix-autonode, started the wallet, unlocked the wallet and ...

Unfortunately my wallet was staking so now the node shows 993 coins plus 9.4 staking.  
Should i do anything or just wait for wallet to stop taking by itself?


you need to wait for the staking to finish, you can disable staking via conf file change [staking=0] or send the coins to the xmixer wallet in chunks of 250XC's (or 200XC's)

Dan

First, a big hand to you and thanks for answering my question.  The wallet stopped staking by itself and now I have 13 connections; since I am behind two routers is there a way to check if the node is working properly?  I opened the ports and when I do a port check it shows that it is open but that would only be for the first router, so I am wondering if the connections are getting through both routers.
Thanks again and congratulations.

By default the windows wallet supports UNPNP, but i haven't tested behind 2 routers, the router closet to the wallet should have handled the unpnp request


you can always hard-code both NAT mappings on both routers

the external router's nat config should point to the 2nd router's IP address, the 2nd router's nat config points to the wallet ip

full member
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...

Hey Dan - any idea how long to get the update to the OSX wallet out - for us sad-sack OSX-ers.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
I transferred coins to my wallet, downloaded the XCurrency_2.49_RC3.exe, created a shortcut to desktop and added the  -distmix-autonode, started the wallet, unlocked the wallet and ...

Unfortunately my wallet was staking so now the node shows 993 coins plus 9.4 staking.  
Should i do anything or just wait for wallet to stop taking by itself?


you need to wait for the staking to finish, you can disable staking via conf file change [staking=0] or send the coins to the xmixer wallet in chunks of 250XC's (or 200XC's)

Dan

First, a big hand to you and thanks for answering my question.  The wallet stopped staking by itself and now I have 13 connections; since I am behind two routers is there a way to check if the node is working properly?  I opened the ports and when I do a port check it shows that it is open but that would only be for the first router, so I am wondering if the connections are getting through both routers.
Thanks again and congratulations.
hero member
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Updated to RC3, both RC1 and RC2 users need to upgrade


http://downloads.xc-official.com/testing/XCurrency_2.49_RC3.exe



Updated, Running through Tor 2 active connections so far. 4 250XC transactions +1XC in XMIXER address.

+1xc? I got just 0.003 in three transactions with RC1 maybe thats the update reason lol

Edit : for regular transactions now the fee is Higher 0.00003.. sweet Smiley

+1XC was for a total of 1001 the same as what ATC is using.
Does anyone know how to check open port over TOR? My normal IP has 32348 open but not sure what would need to be changed for it to be open on the TOR network if even possible.


Running on TOR would require a hidden service be setup and I am still testing this, until testing is completed I would run RC3 on mainnet without TOR

Dan


can I do 3 250 and one 251 transaction? doesn't change anything right?

Yes, you can mix it all up, just keep them above 201 XC's

Dan


cool thx
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500


Updated to RC3, both RC1 and RC2 users need to upgrade


http://downloads.xc-official.com/testing/XCurrency_2.49_RC3.exe



Updated, Running through Tor 2 active connections so far. 4 250XC transactions +1XC in XMIXER address.

+1xc? I got just 0.003 in three transactions with RC1 maybe thats the update reason lol

Edit : for regular transactions now the fee is Higher 0.00003.. sweet Smiley

+1XC was for a total of 1001 the same as what ATC is using.
Does anyone know how to check open port over TOR? My normal IP has 32348 open but not sure what would need to be changed for it to be open on the TOR network if even possible.


Running on TOR would require a hidden service be setup and I am still testing this, until testing is completed I would run RC3 on mainnet without TOR

Dan


can I do 3 250 and one 251 transaction? doesn't change anything right?

Yes, you can mix it all up, just keep them above 201 XC's

Dan
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
I transferred coins to my wallet, downloaded the XCurrency_2.49_RC3.exe, created a shortcut to desktop and added the  -distmix-autonode, started the wallet, unlocked the wallet and ...

Unfortunately my wallet was staking so now the node shows 993 coins plus 9.4 staking.  
Should i do anything or just wait for wallet to stop taking by itself?


you need to wait for the staking to finish, you can disable staking via conf file change [staking=0] or send the coins to the xmixer wallet in chunks of 250XC's (or 200XC's)

Dan


why is it best to send the amount in chunks?

For a few reasons, the primary being is that the funds are used in each transaction, so they need time to confirm, if you have just 1 chunk of 1000XC's, then you need to wait after being in a transaction, however if you split it into chunks of 250 or 200, then only that chunk is unavailable, not the entire amount

hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500


Updated to RC3, both RC1 and RC2 users need to upgrade


http://downloads.xc-official.com/testing/XCurrency_2.49_RC3.exe



Updated, Running through Tor 2 active connections so far. 4 250XC transactions +1XC in XMIXER address.

+1xc? I got just 0.003 in three transactions with RC1 maybe thats the update reason lol

Edit : for regular transactions now the fee is Higher 0.00003.. sweet Smiley

+1XC was for a total of 1001 the same as what ATC is using.
Does anyone know how to check open port over TOR? My normal IP has 32348 open but not sure what would need to be changed for it to be open on the TOR network if even possible.


Running on TOR would require a hidden service be setup and I am still testing this, until testing is completed I would run RC3 on mainnet without TOR

Dan


can I do 3 250 and one 251 transaction? doesn't change anything right?
sr. member
Activity: 324
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I transferred coins to my wallet, downloaded the XCurrency_2.49_RC3.exe, created a shortcut to desktop and added the  -distmix-autonode, started the wallet, unlocked the wallet and ...

Unfortunately my wallet was staking so now the node shows 993 coins plus 9.4 staking.  
Should i do anything or just wait for wallet to stop taking by itself?


you need to wait for the staking to finish, you can disable staking via conf file change [staking=0] or send the coins to the xmixer wallet in chunks of 250XC's (or 200XC's)

Dan


why is it best to send the amount in chunks?
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In Crypto We Verify


Updated to RC3, both RC1 and RC2 users need to upgrade


http://downloads.xc-official.com/testing/XCurrency_2.49_RC3.exe



Updated, Running through Tor 2 active connections so far. 4 250XC transactions +1XC in XMIXER address.

+1xc? I got just 0.003 in three transactions with RC1 maybe thats the update reason lol

Edit : for regular transactions now the fee is Higher 0.00003.. sweet Smiley

+1XC was for a total of 1001 the same as what ATC is using.
Does anyone know how to check open port over TOR? My normal IP has 32348 open but not sure what would need to be changed for it to be open on the TOR network if even possible.


Running on TOR would require a hidden service be setup and I am still testing this, until testing is completed I would run RC3 on mainnet without TOR

Dan


Thank you Dan! I have reverted to normal connection.
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