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      slavco Regular Member last edited by

      If Feathercoin follows the Bitcoin development ( Core a this case ), Segregated Witness is what will make Bitcoin blockchain Turing complete e.g. will support smart contracts same as ETH…

      https://twitter.com/cnLedger/status/700997980527022080

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      • zerodrama
        zerodrama Regular Member @mirrax last edited by

        Factom is a prettier version of Link
        @mirrax

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          mirrax @zerodrama last edited by

          @zerodrama said:

          Factom is a prettier version of Link
          @mirrax

          prettier AND commercially successful

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          • zerodrama
            zerodrama Regular Member @mirrax last edited by

            Also Orwellian.
            @mirrax

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            • wrapper
              wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

              I see there is a problem with Linux Mint being hacked. The hackers were able to insert their own “iso” by diverting to another IP to one with a trojan. Some people picked up the md5 was different, but there is no place to actually record which is the official correct one, externally.

              There has been a lot of discussion on how “md5” files could be secured / checked , as one way help prevent this sort of problem.

              Even a small bounty / donation could allow open source projects to record “md5” of official release of projects, at a min fee, for a lot of projects.

              This could be FTC first open contract / open proof use of the blockchain.

              http://techxplore.com/news/2016-02-linux-mint-downloads-february-sweet.html

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                mirrax @wrapper last edited by

                @wrapper said:

                I see there is a problem with Linux Mint being hacked. The hackers were able to insert their own “iso” by diverting to another IP to one with a trojan. Some people picked up the md5 was different, but there is no place to actually record which is the official correct one, externally.

                There has been a lot of discussion on how “md5” files could be secured / checked , as one way help prevent this sort of problem.

                Even a small bounty / donation could allow open source projects to record “md5” of official release of projects, at a min fee, for a lot of projects.

                This could be FTC first open contract / open proof use of the blockchain.

                Thanks for bringing practical example to the table.

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                  mirrax @mirrax last edited by mirrax

                  @mirrax

                  FYI email from omni devs:


                  Hey Guys,

                  Omni is essentially blockchain agnostic. We currently leverage the Bitcoin network as a transport and use its input signing model to provide the security for Omni transactions, but nothing restricts us to doing this only on Bitcoin.

                  Since Litecoin (and Feathercoin) are forked from Bitcoin Core’s codebase and use the same input/output modelling, a port of Omni would be very easy. Essentially Litecoin/Feathercoin change the proof-of-work component, but this isn’t the component that Omni leverages so the underlying PoW mechanism is largely irrelevant for Omni.

                  @Craig - in a nutshell think about the resources we devote to a major branch change of our underlying Bitcoin Core stack (eg 0.9 to 0.10) and that is probably the level of work required to adopt an alternate chain.

                  It’s important to note however that Omni on a different chain would be an independent Omni state to that of Omni on Bitcoin (atomic cross chain swaps would be a killer app, but we’d need to do some thinking there). Also WRT to Litecoin, Charlie has already made his position clear on projects that embed data in the blockchain, so I think Litecoin would be a less than ideal target - we don’t want conflict - we want engagement, and I don’t think we’ll get that from the Litecoin development team.

                  Thanks
                  Z


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                  • ghostlander
                    ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                    If the Omni developers are interested, I’m ready to co-operate. We can do what BTC or LTC don’t want to.

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                      mirrax @ghostlander last edited by

                      @ghostlander muddy hold the funds for this bounty now

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                      • ChekaZ
                        ChekaZ last edited by

                        bump

                        any updates? - Whats with the bounty?

                        Kindly regards,
                        ChekaZ

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                        • AcidD
                          AcidD Moderators @ChekaZ last edited by

                          @ChekaZ said in Smart contracts - bounty No.3 thread - 4BTC:

                          bump

                          any updates? - Whats with the bounty?

                          Kindly regards,
                          ChekaZ

                          @uncle_muddy is holding the funds and as far as I know from reading and being around during all these bounty’s…the Bounty is still active!

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                          • Wellenreiter
                            Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                            ***UPDATE !!! !!! !!! ***

                            As nobody has claimed the bounty or indicated interest to work for it, the bounty is closed now.

                            It may be re-opened in the the future.

                            Feathercoin development donation address: 6p8u3wtct7uxRGmvWr2xvPxqRzbpbcd82A
                            Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                            • jimmy24651
                              jimmy24651 last edited by

                              …I’m so confused…

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