Yeah they do. Nevermind this whole effort then. Apparently they run a similar racket all these Telegram bots do, who contact random admins for a paid "listing" on a big exchange they have zero affiliation with. Coinmarketcrap being their willful enabler and promoter turned into the corrupt...
Any idea, plan, suggestion to improve liquidity and availability is very welcome in my book.
What would make "yet another" Dex special though? I must admit I've been out of market action for a while now, but afaik there's plenty of successful DEXes around already. Is Dash on none of them? Or do...
(If I missed the discussion, kindly point it out to me, because I can't fathom that this hasn't come up anywhere)
We all know the amount of nodes went down significantly due to many MNOs switching to Evo-Nodes.
Also, these Evo-Nodes get 4 votes each within the Treasury, because they were...
Just wanted to draw your attention to the only two institutional ratings CoinMarketCrap is listing for Dash, since I haven't seen any mention of them:
Cyberscope (4.4/5)
Certik (3.7/5)
The metrics are very detailed and give direct pointers on what to fix and how to fix it. Some stuff is as...
Thank you for taking a look and giving a nuanced response! Admittedly, I did very little experimentation before pasting the first outputs I thought were useful, so again, this is on me. The AI does indeed hallucinate a lot, but this mostly happens when you make extremely broad prompts like I did...
Prompt:
Act as a well-trained veteran code reviewer working as a subcontractor for the Dash cryptocurrency developer team. You have intricate knowledge of the project and are able to exert a holistic view on every piece of code you come across. It is your job to review a very small piece of code...
This is not the AI's fault. It is mine. First I selected the mode "creative" instead of "precise". Second, the prompt was written sloppily. AI is only as good as the person using it. So it was my stupidity. Here's the response to my second attempt:
And here's the "precise" response for my...
First I asked to summarize the project. The AI seems to praise your work:
Next I asked for vulnerabilities, attack vectors, problematic sections or just room for improvement. Perhaps you can make use of the response:
Dear devs:
Are the vulnerabilities the AI claims to have found valid? If so, are its fixes legit?
The forum software does not support Go for code snippets, so I chose Javascript.
AI output begins below:
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LOL
You're right, I did:
https://github.com/Bertrand256/electrum-dash
But so did almost everyone else it seems:
It's neither here:
https://docs.dash.org/en/stable/docs/user/wallets/electrum/installation.html
Nor here:
https://www.dash.org/downloads/
Ctrl+F "Electrum" -> 0 hits:
Perhaps it...
I guess you missed the drama early last year. Electrum is dead. Whatever outdated binaries might still be out there, using them would probably amount to financial suicide.
My knowledge on DEX architecture is limited.
How do you bootstrap a DEX? I guess you need some operators/nodes/whatever they're called to provide service, liquidity, escrow(?). How do Thor, Maya do that? Is the service reliable with acceptable performance? Does the fee income sufficiently...
Of course it was an invite for r/dashpay. I do not own and cannot send invites for r/dashmarkets and even if I did, it would have been a rather cruel joke to invite you to mod a dead subreddit, don't you think? Plus, why would I invite you to r/dashmarkets before you even created this 6 day old...
10 days ago I sent you a mod invite, qwizzie. Click accept and rewrite the rule. Even though I don't see the point. You're probably the first person in years to even notice them.
Anyway, it's not like we all sat down and came up with these rules in some sort of vote or large consensus event...
I don't understand... I thought if I choose to upgrade my node(s) to run Platform I get paid additional Platform usage fees to offset/eliminate/surpass (short/mid/long-term) the higher operation cost of a High Performance node?
We already have a 1k Dash barrier of entry. To introduce another one...
I don't believe Dash is dead. Looking at my post now I certainly give the impression, though.
That was not my intent.
In fact I think things look much brighter than they had in years: Development is on full steam and more transparent than ever before (bi-weekly sprints), lots of dead weight...
Ehh. Let's face it: Dash itself is lightly travelled.
Valkyrie had Dash removed because of low demand. So did many other platforms in the past, despite our network paying for most of these integrations. You just can't buy organic interest. That's why I always opposed spending money on...