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I as well I am interested in Alpha testing Keyhotee

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General Discussion / Best system to run Keyhotee on?
« on: December 29, 2013, 10:25:53 am »
So I think I'm going to try to use Keyhotee, Bitshares, ect., on a computer I will set aside for only this purpose. I want to be anon, secure, and hopefully a tablet. I'm not the most techy type and any tips would be greatly appreciated.

In terms of both hardware and software what is the most secure system I can set up? I'm a slightly above average user. I mostly just use p2p software and surf the web. I don't code but I'm looking to learn. How can I minimize risks of backdoors in both my hardware and software? What is the best way to stay anon?

I was thinking of running ubuntu on a microsoft surface pro, then using vmware and for a bonus backtrack 5r3.

Can I get some feedback.




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Random Discussion / Re: NEW : Catcoin - Scrypt meow! Great!
« on: December 28, 2013, 07:02:24 pm »
Catcoin - CAT
The Scryptcat version of Bitcoin!





Information
PoW algorithm: Scrypt
Premine: ABSOLUTELY ZERO!
Block reward: 50 CAT
Block time: 10 minutes
Retarget: 2,016 blocks
Starting difficulty: 0.00024414
Max supply: 21 million
Reward halving interval: 210,000 blocks
Source code: https://github.com/kR105/catcoin

Client
Windows client: http://www.catcoin.pw/catcoin-qt.rar
Mirror: https://mega.co.nz/#!ZpgFXaAJ!E02kV3B-rZYEqbE176KHjGpsLXYqEicNfiz8w5ri4Qo
SHA256 hash: 61cc63fa383db96e30171491f43be900512c741ebb7471bec8d399c0fca1b374
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OSX client: http://www.catcoin.pw/Catcoin-Qt.app.zip
Mirror: https://mega.co.nz/#!LBMwmZ7Y!Ka0CCzpKiwNNcu7V2kf-mBN6sd5JYjqtJs-nAeu0Bko
SHA256 hash: a366bc145d6262858e79b1908d11a8b3214b7a4596d1235d0232a148b705ff6b
(Thanks to beenal, 9ZBazBFaAHcUo5cvvF44EG43GiJjkhWQ6R)

Pools
Solidpool P2P pool: 1% fee
p2pool.name: 1% fee
CatCoinPls: 0% fee
: 2% fee
Luckyminers: 1.5% fee
Catpool: 0% fee
Teamcoin's pool: 0% fee
MintPool CAT pool: 1% fee (0% for donors)
Bettercoin's pool: 1% fee
Catpool.co: 1% fee
Coinium's pool: 0% fee
Catpool: 0% fee
Cryptovalley's pool: 1% fee

Block explorer
http://catchain.info/

Exchange
Coined Up: https://coinedup.com/OrderBook?market=CAT&base=BTC
CoinEx: https://coinex.pw/trade/cat_btc
Cryptsy request link: https://cryptsy.freshdesk.com/support/discussions/topics/46326

Bounties
Giveaways: Current bounty amount 10 CAT, donation address: 9XBm7syoEvS4Hz4mYTJYh4wPs1TZSNsPAU

Others
Subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/catcoins
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CATcoins
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CatcoinOfficial

Is this a PTS inclusive coin?

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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=532.msg6306#msg6306

Seems Bytemaster is more of a legend then I realized.

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Keyhotee / Re: Too late for Founder's ID?
« on: December 28, 2013, 03:48:04 am »
Damn, I though we had until new years. I was really hoping to get in on that, even emailed asking about my name. I should have done it earlier I just was waiting for no good reason. I hope I can still get the name I was hoping for once Keyhotee comes out.

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Keyhotee / Better pick up the pace, we got competition.
« on: December 14, 2013, 08:05:31 am »

http://arstechnica.com/security/2013/12/microsoft-joins-fido-group-hoping-to-replace-passwords-with-public-key-cryptography/

"FIDO hopes to replace passwords with a system built around public key cryptography. To register with a FIDO site, you won't enter a password into the site. Instead, hitting register will alert your authentication devices—typically an app on your smartphone—of the attempt to register."

"Applications could already use similar techniques for authentication today, but developers would have to create all the components and communications protocols themselves."

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BitShares PTS / Re: ProtoShares Top Rich List at block 32000
« on: December 13, 2013, 10:49:41 pm »
Ignore 8 "0" in the end, then it's your balance. So the top 1 balance has 40K PTS

So I found my wallet on there. What are these protoshare numbers though, that can't be right, these is like trillions of protoshares listed. Even if this is just without the decimal place my address is wrong, could my coins be in a change address maybe instead of my receiving address?

My wallet address is listed as being short over 1000 pts, is this because I am checking my receiving address and my pts are in change addresses?

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BitShares PTS / Re: ProtoShares Top Rich List at block 32000
« on: December 13, 2013, 09:08:58 pm »
So I found my wallet on there. What are these protoshare numbers though, that can't be right, these is like trillions of protoshares listed. Even if this is just without the decimal place my address is wrong, could my coins be in a change address maybe instead of my receiving address?

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General Discussion / Re: We could all teach something.
« on: December 13, 2013, 04:09:27 am »
The question is would people use the DAC or would they just post ad's for their lectures and yoga classes on message boards and accept crypto currency. Could there maybe be a financial incentive to using the DAC? Something that works out for all parties? Would this be better as a non profit DAC, just a way to structure an old concept to make it easier?

Could Memorycoin 2.0 fit into this in any way with it's grant proposal system?

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General Discussion / Re: We could all teach something.
« on: December 13, 2013, 02:30:36 am »
Sure but you can tie real world identities to Keyhotee identities. Plus the student could decide who they trust to evaluate the educators. For instance you could value the opinions of your Keyhotee contact list, or those who have identified with a certain geographical area. Or maybe the opinions of the educators peers in the system. Or a mixture of the three factors, why not! I'm sure if something like this took off people would rely heavily on social media and promotion websites.

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General Discussion / Re: We could all teach something.
« on: December 13, 2013, 01:36:50 am »
This would be a powerful DAC, that could have huge potential if done right. You should have feedback from people who have taken classes with various teachers, that way people can see how good they are at their skills. One idea which has been central to Bitcoin is the idea that the system is trustworthy because you don't have to trust any individual, just the whole system. Here, you don't have that, since you have to trust the teacher. However, if you were able to have feedback and references accessible to everyone, then you could spread the trust out a bit more.

Yeah totally. The community should be able to comment on and rate the teachers, people should be able to judge the rater's rating's based on their keyhotee identity as well to limit sock puppets and those up to no good. As people start to form communities, be it local or online, they could start to organize into loosely formed schools with parameters and funding laid out by the community in code. People could collectively express demand for what they wanted to learn. Education could become this liquid thing that could adapts to our needs. People could be paid based on their value to the community. Finally teachers could be paid what they are worth.

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General Discussion / We could all teach something.
« on: December 13, 2013, 12:37:19 am »
Ok, let me take a crack at this,

What if we had a DAC that allowed people to offer to teach, online and/or in their community, and provided easy ways to crowd fund classes and maintain reputations (maybe through keyhotee). I'm talking anything from a college professor deciding to ditch the antiquated education system and go lecture to a crowd indie style, to a guitar teacher doing one on one lessons to make some cash. Really if anyone is deemed proficient in something by the community they could offer to pass on their skills either for free or for profit. Basically a way for people to opt out of the current system where you need to first be admitted, and you are told what to learn, then get certain certificates. Sounds like the most straight forward and logical way to spread knowledge and reeducate the workforce during times of structural unemployment. Also a great way for people to make extra money while creating value for everyone. In the end we all benefit from a well educated society, and removing the barriers to that are a good thing. Also if you can develop a skill that people find valuable, and you can convey that skill in a way that creates value for society, you can now be back in the workforce, but maybe more of a grass root's, decentralized workforce.

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General Discussion / Re: Getting Started buying bitshares
« on: December 10, 2013, 10:11:26 pm »
Ok I figured it out! I got the wallet up at least I think so. The wallet says that it is (out of sync). Is the program going to synchronize by itself or am I going to have to do it manually? A helpful answer will be appreciated? I'm not a tech person as you can see.

maybe this?

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=355.0

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General Discussion / Re: How many protoshares are there currently?
« on: December 10, 2013, 02:08:22 pm »
I don't know where you guys are getting these prices. protoshares are worth about 20 dollars each.

Edit: sorry my mistake, those post were from november.

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So you want a wallet? thats simple, just download the client,

You want to buy? https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=816.0

So you want to mine? http://www.reddit.com/r/protoshare/comments/1rksbt/guide_to_pool_cloud_mining_protoshares_via/

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