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General Discussion / Re: Vegas!
« on: December 13, 2013, 01:05:05 am »
I bloody wish I could get to Vegas!!!  I'll get there once I'm a millionaire from BTS ;)

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General Discussion / Re: Trading PTS with PayPal
« on: December 12, 2013, 01:53:30 am »
Hi,

People don't like dealing with PayPal and I wouldn't recommend it for the following reasons:

1)  PayPal do not protect against tangible products.
2)  This means PayPal will happily reverse the transaction and PTS / BTC will be lost.

Hope that helps.

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General Discussion / Re: Forever NOTE DAC
« on: December 09, 2013, 04:34:44 pm »
Should this also be a part of Keyhotee?

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General Discussion / Re: Voice / VOIP DAC - Decentralised Voice Calls
« on: December 09, 2013, 04:33:36 pm »
Cool idea, I think there is something in it but it will require a lot of work like all our ideas. I'm starting to think the best way to approach DAC's is to work on very fundamental DAC's that will be useful for future, more complex structures (a webserver DAC for instance).

I often lay in bed thinking about DAC implementations, keep a note pad by at all times!

Glad to hear I'm not the only one who gets woken up with ideas lol :)

You are right.  Its not an easy product to develop, but certainly a needed service.  This can also be quite profitable buy maybe spending coins for normal landline calls etc.  How and where can I start to investigate. 

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General Discussion / Re: Voice / VOIP DAC - Decentralised Voice Calls
« on: December 09, 2013, 04:30:46 pm »
I think that should be included in keyhotee.

I agree.  It would make an excellent addition to Keyhotee.

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General Discussion / Forever NOTE DAC
« on: December 09, 2013, 04:55:51 am »
Another one before I fall asleep.

I'm an 'Evernote' user.  A great tool to store notes on the cloud... BUT I also worry about snooping eyes.  Who potentially has access to my personal notes (passwords, account numbers, drivers licence details)..

A note system thats private 100%?

What do you think?

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General Discussion / Voice / VOIP DAC - Decentralised Voice Calls
« on: December 09, 2013, 04:40:37 am »
Hi guys.. its 4.34am, I'm in bed and it just poped in my head with another million ideas but this is a must.

I don't think anyone has mentioned this but I'd like to put a claim to this idea and start development if viable + funding.

For now, I'll call it DChat and I envision it to be a like 'Skype' but of course decentralised with the freedom of privacy from DChat to DChat.  Some day, all mobile devices will have DChat including home phones.

The simple aim is to ensure your conversation is private!!!!

I'm still new to the crypto world and too use to everyday retail business I run so please bare with me if I didn't understand DAC requirements.

Thoughts please?

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Keyhotee / Re: What's the point of keyhotee?
« on: December 02, 2013, 04:45:09 pm »
I2P is the same as any other central server based services.
It is not. I2P is decentralized. It is a "layer on top of the internet" where you can (or will be able to in the future) do everything you can do in the "normal" internet - but encrypted, anonymous, censorship resistant. You can use torrents, e-mail, websites and much more in I2P. For example: if you create a Website in I2P (called eepSite) this website is on the PC you create it on. If you switch off your PC, the website is down. If everybody (every "user") in I2P switches their PC off, the I2P network is dead. There are no "central servers" keeping anything alive. Every user is his own server (and client) and uses other users' I2P-PCs to transfer encrypted data between each other (through tunnels).
Drawbacks so far: it is slow(er). But that should change as more users become active and the software matures.
And you need to run a (java-based) client-software all the time to use it.

While I'm convinced about the ingenuity behind BitShares and DACs, I'm still not sure if Keyhotee is in fact like http://xkcd.com/927/

Ahh..  My bad.  i didn't quite read in-depth about I2P.  Thank you for the correction.

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Marketplace / Re: [WTS] 10 PTS @ 0.02 BTC. TOTAL=0.2 BTC
« on: November 30, 2013, 11:47:02 pm »
I'll take them if you still have em?

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Keyhotee / Re: What's the point of keyhotee?
« on: November 30, 2013, 10:10:43 pm »
Ohhh god..  Come on dude, you know what I'm about to say:  Let me rephrase..

Tor is an open source company and servers are in different locations (proxies) meaning its NOT IN YOUR control.  Data is stored on them proxies (logs).  Meaning accessible with allot of push if needed.  Which is what I meant above.  Its still central because YOU do not have control!!!

Keyhotee is ON YOUR PC encrypted on a blockchain.  No one can access it but you.  Proxy somewhere vs your control?  Emmmm  which will I pick?

There is no need to install 4 different apps to make your semi freedom function (Tor, Freenet, I2P, Bit wallet).

Again, that is only scratching the surface of the example we spoke of.

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Keyhotee / Re: What's the point of keyhotee?
« on: November 30, 2013, 01:37:22 pm »
Torrents are great, but they didn't catch on because they're good at legal sharing. (though they are) They caught on because they're good at illegal sharing.

However, we already have systems in place for this... GPG encrypted messages and networks like Tor, Freenet, I2P, etc... And at this point, Tor is getting pretty good at what it does. It's reasonably fast, and very easy to use.

Tor can't stop the government watching how much money you spend?  Or Tor isn't going to stop any official taking your financial assets?

Like I said, torrents is just ONE example and its just scratching the surface.  Tor, Freenet, I2P is the same as any other central server based services.  You really think Tor is going to deny the government access to its logs if needed?  There is NO VPN anonymous service that will truly stop high-end governments from gaining access to your day to day internet activities.

Remember, Keyhotee is on a blockchain.

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Keyhotee / Re: What's the point of keyhotee?
« on: November 30, 2013, 12:46:13 pm »
That's all well and good, but the average person just doesn't give a shit about security. How many people use Facebook? How many people use Google instead of StartPage? StartPage offers almost the EXACT experience, and is actually discrete, however, the vast majority of people choose Google instead.

You miss understand my friend.
You will still be able to use Google and Facebook etc if you choose.  That doesn't change.

Lets talk about the average person:
Once upon a time, there were no torrents.  Before torrents was invented, people in general didn't understand why it was needed when Newsgroups / Usernet or Napster etc was available (I'm going back a few years).  Soon, Napster got sued and was forced to put legal content on.  As I type, Newsgroups / Usernet are going through DMCA shutdown and its very hard to download anything, even TV shows :(

Now torrents is the only real way to get what you want.  Its based on a P2P network with no central servers.  It's an excellent tool.  The government are finding it hard to shut down.  They are making ISP's lock down torrent download sites like PirateBay.  This will go on and on and on until YOU will do what YOUR government wants that allows them in control.

Torrents wasn't needed and now billions rely on it.  And I'm talking about none technical people.  I'm sure you must use it too?

That's ONE example from hundreds and hundreds of unlimited things you can do in your own free space @ Keyhotee that fits your way of life, even if your just a facebook user.

This is going to be another tool, like torrents, that will change the way the Internet is used.

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Keyhotee / Re: What's the point of keyhotee?
« on: November 30, 2013, 02:34:33 am »
I understand your points and they are great points but let me try and simplyfy it for anyone who doesn't quite understand why keyhotee is needed in today's internet world (without jargon).

PRIVACY, SECURITY, FREEDOM..
I work in IT and I know for a fact, NOTHING is private.  You visit a site, your internet provider knows.  You send an email, your internet provider knows.  You download something, yep.. you got it, your provider knows.  If they know, the TAX man knows, and in return, and if needed, the government knows.  Like it or not, your being watched.  Of-course, Unless, you know how to manually encrypt, vpn and setup privacy which is a small task within it self but you still can't hide what you spent from your BANK?

Now, to people like me, this isn't an issue.  I don't do illegal things at all (besides download TV episodes I suppose) but, WHY am I allowing my government and tax man to view what I do?  Why should they see how much money I have and how much TAX they can take?  What if crypto currency was denied through some legislation?  Why should it be ok for ANYONE to see what I do in the privacy of my internet world?

The examples are a bit extreme.  Keyhotee I believe will start off with the essentials, that will then allow lots of developers to help it grow and soon enough, you will have your full freedom..

I hope my theory was correct and please do feel free to correct me.  I'm also learning as we go on :)

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General Discussion / PTS has shot UP
« on: November 30, 2013, 02:15:02 am »
PTS has shot up at the exchange.  Superb..

Are you holding onto your PTS?  What do you envision?

For one, I'm buying as much as I can afford.  What are your plans?

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General Discussion / Re: List of all DACs
« on: November 30, 2013, 02:12:49 am »
Things are taking shape.  Loving it..  Absolutely loving it..  yay

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