lolwut?
Sorry to derail this very valuable thread, but it would be really great if you could explain how on earth you come up with this? I saw this claim before when I read your proposal, and if I hadn't automatically rationalised it as being you making just an arbitrary example of possible...
Yeah, I think Camo's automatic operator reward adjuster would be a bit clumsy to build right now.
It definitely won't ever work without interaction with the owner (KeyIdOwner, collateral signature needed)
Right now I guess you could "overwrite" a registered masternode with a new ProRegTx...
I wouldn't worry too much. This tx https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dash/tx.dws?99cc28cd955776ea647ac5a0e16832e6eecfa9d16a80facd2ffea02c66e81951.htm looks perfectly normal for a Trezor transaction. With all likelyhood XuMXbvyw7PnixsezGnDDG5xTsvjcBT1dXM is just a change address in your Trezor wallet...
Hi Krishna! I'm very excited with your excellent initiative and wish you best of luck!
Did you fail on this step?
npm install -g bitcore-node-dash
This currently fails on mac when trying to install dashcore. You should be fine on Ubuntu though. Do you have the possibility to install it on...
Just thrilled to see this quick expansion and want to welcome all of you to the team Will, Oleg, Karol, Ilya, Sergey and Ian! :D With you quality people joining the other semi-gods of the DashCore team I'd say Olympian times lie ahead of us :D. I recently joined the EVO development team as part...
Hehe, storing on the network? That would be highly unsecure. No private keys will ever leave your wallet (client side). The credentials do relate to the public and private key of a regular Dash wallet, but are hierarchical deterministic. Look into BIP32, BIP44 and BIP39.
@BobDamage I relate to a lot of points in your thinking process, but @demo and @lynx hit the nail on the head. I think the problem is not that you are naive, far from it, but that you are still too ingrained in thinking in traditional socio-political-economic terms and lack some fundamental...
Hey Figl, do you recommend setting a low maxconnections setting in dash.conf or high? I have it on maxconnections=64 and some of my nodes went down even with good specs. Maybe better to set a lower value? Thanks for spreading the knowledge :)
No, I don't think you missed anything and thanks for the detailed explanation. I understand your idea much better now. It is not bad, but imo would be overly complicated to implement and, more importantly, I'm afraid would conceptually never fit into cryptoland. No chance to get specific owners...
I don't think that this is quite what BoBDamage meant, lynx. I guess that when he says identify and register a wallet to a miner he means something like binding a local hot masternode to a remote cold masternode using a throwaway private key. You could use the same technique to bind a miner to a...
We have had some discussions about mining in the past, e.g. https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/croutonrant-237-the-happy-happy-dream-of-decentralised-mining.3038/ . Just talk, but interesting talk.
You should also consider that Evan has specifically designed X11 to be hard to be implement in...
How quaint to see a scary FED post turn into a philosophical discussion of soul qualities ;). But indeed how fitting.
IMHO the decision to serve mammon (arrogance, ignorance, egoistical greed) or your own soul (the greater good) will always be an individual task that has to be worked through...
Here's some wisdom from pragmatic rural Russia: клин клином вышибают, meaning something like 'fight fire with fire', or 'only a diamond cuts a diamond', e.g eating ice-cream to get rid of your cold, or the best way to fight your sex addiction to maybe consider .... I'm half joking of course, but...