Yeah, I'm still here, I was pretty busy over summer though.
The SSL certificate has expired, I'll try to update it soon. I'll post here once I've updated. In the meantime, please don't enter any credit card numbers, passwords or Dash private keys on the site
Well put, Fernando.
I think anyone whose been involved Dash for the best part of two years can appreciate the work that Propulsion has put in, certainly in the first year or so and more sporadically since then. Having read practically the entire ANN thread over on BCT I can remember nothing but...
I think a secure connection to the block explorer is essential. For dashqr.org I used a free SSL certificate from https://letsencrypt.org/.
For anyone who's interested, here's a nice tutorial for generating a certificate locally on OS X, which I followed without any problems on Linux...
Tutanota have an android app apparently. Another nice function is you can pay I think €12 per year and use encrypted email with your own domain. And it's open source.
I assure you that being able to mix 100s of Dash on average every 37.5 minutes would make a huge difference to mixing times on occasions. We have heard that once we get attract more users, mixing times will be faster as more people will be mixing but is that really true for larger quantities? Or...
Mixing only every 15 blocks would still be an improvement on what I've had with denominations of 100 at times in the past.
If there are only going to be 2 liquidity providers, what would be the optimum amount of Dash for them to have to mix? Will the liquidity providers' names be listed in the...
I think the main problem is mixing up larger amounts. I have tried mixing up enough coins for a masternode and just given up after a few days after a lack of any substantial progress - hardly what I would call mixing Dash in my sleep. Even mixing up much smaller amounts can take quite a long...
I wonder about this too. If it is a temporary solution, I don't think it's so bad and Evan did give the impression that it would be temporary. As others have mentioned, one problem right now is the Darksend Mixing (DM) time.
That said, I don't think coming up with proposals to solve the problem...
Let's stick with the system we've planned with the spreadsheet this time and work on refining it for subsequent draws. No tickets have been sold yet and I'm sure a part of the reason is because of the uncertainty about the process for buying tickets. I understand that it can be a little...
I think to get started we need to establish exactly what the terms are:
what will happen if not all tickets are sold (dazman's idea seems fair and well-liked)
when is the final day and time for buying tickets (don't forget time zone) - or perhaps a block number
when the draw will take place...
I agree. I don't think there's too much sense in dragging it out longer than two weeks. The longer the period, the more likely people are to put off buying tickets
I agree. I think it's a bit too ambitious to go for all five at once. If the raffle for one piece is successful perhaps we can buy a bit of time and then put up a second
I like the idea of decentralised cloud storage, Storj (SJCX) have a great video at http://storj.io/. What are some reasons to use Siacoin instead of Storj?
I would just like to clear some things up here in point form. Please correct me if I am wrong.
There are 315 blocks remaining until the superblock.
315 blocks at an average of 2 and a 1/2 minutes per block is 787.5 minutes (13 hours, 7 minutes and 30 seconds).
A budget proposal is established...
I think mixing needs to be faster - there needs to be a greater incentive to provide liquidity for mixing. It was suggested in the past that a budget proposal could be put forward to provide mixing liquidity, but as far as I know at the moment it would be a trusted solution, so the suggestion in...