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Topic: [XC][XCurrency] Decentralised Trustless Privacy Platform / Encrypted XChat / Pos - page 532. (Read 1484191 times)

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Curious why a post of mine was deleted?  I said nothing bad, and actually complimented the overall quality of the XC ANN announcement, and XC itself.  



Was it deleted by Teka or a forum mod of bitcointalk?
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Seeing as we apparently care about coin reviews now...
http://www.coinssource.com/crypto-coins/xc/
...is outdated and they seem to be ignoring my messages.  Anyone else want to help them get updated?
+1 i was glad to see that. coinssource is considered unbiased and must review source code before they publish a review? if so, it seems a good link with which to counter fud questions.


Please retweet to get some attention going: https://twitter.com/DtjeOver/status/501376679420624896
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Curious why a post of mine was deleted?  I said nothing bad, and actually complimented the overall quality of the XC ANN announcement, and XC itself.  

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What is "fiat"?Can you explain it?
thanks

Fiat = normal money like dollar, euro, yen, etc
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The Standard Protocol - Solving Inflation
I have a question:
1. How long does it take for coins to mature?
2. Somebody should make an exchange so that XC can be bought directly with fiat money instead of buying Bitcoins first, that would take away a lot of hassle.

Isn't Mintpal adding fiat?


What is "fiat"?Can you explain it?
thanks
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I have a question:
1. How long does it take for coins to mature?
2. Somebody should make an exchange so that XC can be bought directly with fiat money instead of buying Bitcoins first, that would take away a lot of hassle.

1- it takes 10 days on AVG

2- I agree

It takes 8 hours for coins to mature.

For coins to stake, it can take up to 30 days.
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i dont want to read many pages, but i heared that whitepaper will be released sunday (yesterday) , so are we already have it?

Yup: http://xctalk.com/index.php?/topic/179-trustless-mixing-diagram-qa-session/

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To commodify ethicality is to ethicise the market
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i dont want to read many pages, but i heared that whitepaper will be released sunday (yesterday) , so are we already have it?
legendary
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To commodify ethicality is to ethicise the market
Seeing as we apparently care about coin reviews now...
http://www.coinssource.com/crypto-coins/xc/
...is outdated and they seem to be ignoring my messages.  Anyone else want to help them get updated?

Emailed (again).

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Seeing as we apparently care about coin reviews now...
http://www.coinssource.com/crypto-coins/xc/
...is outdated and they seem to be ignoring my messages.  Anyone else want to help them get updated?
+1 i was glad to see that. coinssource is considered unbiased and must review source code before they publish a review? if so, it seems a good link with which to counter fud questions.
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Seeing as we apparently care about coin reviews now...
http://www.coinssource.com/crypto-coins/xc/
...is outdated and they seem to be ignoring my messages.  Anyone else want to help them get updated?
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Hey folks, a ratings site called CoinGorilla.com currently lacks info on XCurrency:

https://twitter.com/CoinGorilla/status/501360891426643969

Shall we submit some glowing reviews?




So were is it listed? can't find it on the site

We'll need to add/request it.


Started a Twitter convo

http://www.coingorilla.com/servicedetails.aspx?sid=2455

review submitted

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To commodify ethicality is to ethicise the market

Hey folks, a ratings site called CoinGorilla.com currently lacks info on XCurrency:

https://twitter.com/CoinGorilla/status/501360891426643969

Shall we submit some glowing reviews?




So were is it listed? can't find it on the site

We'll need to add/request it.
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Hey folks, a ratings site called CoinGorilla.com currently lacks info on XCurrency:

https://twitter.com/CoinGorilla/status/501360891426643969

Shall we submit some glowing reviews?




So were is it listed? can't find it on the site
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I have a question:
1. How long does it take for coins to mature?
2. Somebody should make an exchange so that XC can be bought directly with fiat money instead of buying Bitcoins first, that would take away a lot of hassle.

Isn't Mintpal adding fiat?


I mean a site solely for fiat to XC and XC to fiat with compatibility with country based payment methods like iDeal and Mistercash for people out of Belgium etc., it should be too hard to make, only I lack the knowledge on how to do so.
legendary
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To commodify ethicality is to ethicise the market

Hey folks, a ratings site called CoinGorilla.com currently lacks info on XCurrency:

https://twitter.com/CoinGorilla/status/501360891426643969

Shall we submit some glowing reviews?


legendary
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To commodify ethicality is to ethicise the market
I have a question:
1. How long does it take for coins to mature?
2. Somebody should make an exchange so that XC can be bought directly with fiat money instead of buying Bitcoins first, that would take away a lot of hassle.

Isn't Mintpal adding fiat?

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On another note, the only alts that have held at least some stability throughout this ordeal are XC and BitcoinDark, both "coins" are more like a platform/infrastructure than a "coin"
That should tell you something about the future of both these equities.

This "Bitcoin crash" is actually good news, it is the ultimate test for altcoin longevity. Coins which bring nothing new are eradicated, whereas coins with solid development and strategic vision will prevail.

I remain unphased, I hold both and will not sell even when this crash would take us back to square 1.

The cryptocat is out of the bag, you knew it would be a bumpy ride, have faith and enjoy the ride

We are pioneers, not scared little children.

Agreed.

The platform approach assists in giving coins intrinsic value, the lack thereof being one of the main criticisms of Bitcoin (semantics aside).

I can purchase, IM, call, video chat anonymously from my wallet you say? What's that? On a decentralized network? Sign me up!

This +1

The platform approach will have value, regardless of the monetary value.

XC's approach is actually independent from it's market cap in USD, because even if a single XC coin is worth $0.00001 (God forbid) the platform, or infrastructure's functionality still stands. Freedom of speech (which XChat provides) is a human need, the monetary value that is attached to it, is in a sense arbitrary.

Privacy and Democracy are held in high "value" but can anybody put a fiat price to it? No, Freedom, Democracy and Privacy are often said to be invaluable, both in a moral and monetary sense.

XC's strength comes from providing these human needs by it's design and functionality. And that itself has value.

But, since we live in the Western world, it is inevitable that a fiat price will be attached to the XC platform. And seeing by which price Skype and Whatsapp were sold, it will be so much higher than the current price.

Just hold & wait, anyone here holding XC has stock in unprecedented future technology.
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Hello XC community, I buy some Xc, but now I have one question.

When I Compile the wallet (ubuntu) I get some warnings (Algo files):

Quote
simd.c:1565:5: warning: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘sph_simd_small_context*’ [-fpermissive]
  sc = cc;
     ^
simd.c: In function ‘void init_big(void*, const u32*)’:
simd.c:1576:5: warning: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘sph_simd_big_context*’ [-fpermissive]
  sc = cc;
     ^
simd.c: In function ‘void update_small(void*, const void*, size_t)’:
simd.c:1587:5: warning: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘sph_simd_small_context*’ [-fpermissive]
  sc = cc;
     ^
simd.c: In function ‘void update_big(void*, const void*, size_t)’:
simd.c:1612:5: warning: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘sph_simd_big_context*’ [-fpermissive]
  sc = cc;
 
 
blake.c: In function ‘void blake64_close(sph_blake_big_context*, unsigned int, unsigned int, void*, size_t)’:
blake.c:991:6: warning: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘unsigned char*’ [-fpermissive]
  out = dst;
                                         ^
blake.c:791:1: warning:   initializing argument 1 of ‘void blake32_init(sph_blake_small_context*, const sph_u32*, const sph_u32*)’ [-fpermissive]
 blake32_init(sph_blake_small_context *sc,
 ^
blake.c: In function ‘void sph_blake224(void*, const void*, size_t)’:
blake.c:1009:23: warning: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘sph_blake_small_context*’ [-fpermissive]
  blake32(cc, data, len);
 
groestl.c: In function ‘void groestl_big_close(sph_groestl_big_context*, unsigned int, unsigned int, void*, size_t)’:
groestl.c:2952:17: warning: variable ‘buf’ set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
  unsigned char *buf;
                 ^
groestl.c: In function ‘void sph_groestl224_init(void*)’:
groestl.c:3013:28: warning: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘sph_groestl_small_context*’ [-fpermissive]

etc
etc
etc
for jk, keccak, skein etc etc

It's normal?



Someone can help me? Thanks xc community!
No idea? any one else know what's up with this?

Seems these are generic X11 codes and the issue is that they didn't do an explicit cast from void * to each of the individual hashing function required type.     

Does the wallet work though?  If so, I don't think it's a big issue.

Yes, the wallet works perfectly... But why these warnings?
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