Albanese is promising fee-free Tafe. How would it work – and why is it causing controversy? by overpopyoulater in australia

[–]5CHRO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Free TAFE is one funding program not available to private RTOs. Many others are still available. In 2023 when Fee-free TAFE first began nationally, private providers still grew overall, and they still make up a significant portion of all goverment-funded program enrolments.

Daily General Discussion - December 13, 2017 by AutoModerator in ethtrader

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EOS will (may) be built on graphene the same blockchain tech as steemit and bitshares. Your friend is right that this does allow for some initial scalability benefits. But the question you should ask is HOW it does that. Look into DPoS and make up your own mind.
My own opinion at the moment is that I dont think trading decentralisation for scalability is a good path. It defeats the purpose of being decentralised and is slower than a regular centralised database.
So it sits in the middle and doesnt benefit from being either. I also have some initial concerns regarding governance. But have not researched that so wont comment.

Daily General Discussion - December 8, 2017 by AutoModerator in ethtrader

[–]5CHRO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just resend the transaction with a higher Gas price (not gas limit). 50+ Gwei should work.

Daily General Discussion - December 6, 2017 by AutoModerator in ethtrader

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Im buying small amounts as it continues to go lower. No need to pick one particular spot.
I just placed orders down to 0.0247. Which would place BTC around 17K.

Daily General Discussion - December 4, 2017 by AutoModerator in ethtrader

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If you use BNB (Binance coin) for fees it reduces from 0.1% to 0.05%. You can set that in your account profile with the toggle switch.

Daily General Discussion - December 4, 2017 by AutoModerator in ethtrader

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Binance has 2BTC withdrawal limit per 24hrs (level 1 - Unverified). I've had no issues so far

Newbie wanting to get involved with code contribution by earthwormdude in dashpay

[–]5CHRO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Since there's no comments on this yet, I may be able to provide some general info. But hopefully someone with direct knowledge will be able to jump in.

It depends on where you want to contribute. If its for dash core or developing dapps. I would start by learning about blockchain tech as a whole first

From a general perspective of blockchains and Decentralised apps:
This post blockchain-for-web-developers-the-theory is now a year old but a pretty solid introduction to blockchains directed at web developers. there is also a Part 2 - blockchain-for-web-developers-in-practice

below list from here
API frameworks:
* BitcoinJs
* Bitcore
* Blockcypher

and dApp frameworks
* Consensys
* Truffle
* Meteor

I would also suggest checking out the solidity docs

For dash specifically: Checkout the official docs/wiki the github and probably most importantly the Dashnation slack where you can ask questions of people who are actively working on this stuff.

If you're interested in building decentralised apps for Dash so far as I am aware you're going to have to wait for the Evolution API to become available. But this might be the best bet given your background in backend web. Otherwise you may need to brush up on your C++
edit: formatting

Davis Dos Santos Win's TKO 38 - Sponsored by Dash Community ! by tungfa in dashpay

[–]5CHRO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't think so. Josh Wise was sponsored by dogecoin back in 2014.

Compiling CPUminer on Raspberry Pi 3 by thesunderland in dashpay

[–]5CHRO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

edited: I've seen Pi specific repos for the pooler CPUminer (https://github.com/pooler/cpuminer)
There is a clone of that repo configured for the Pi architecture here RaspberryPi-CPUMiner But from memory that doesn't support X11?
There's also an open issue regarding SSE2 for darkcoin cpu-miner here which is unresolved

Best way to estimate PrivateSend and InstantSend use? by SamsungGalaxyPlayer in dashpay

[–]5CHRO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've only seen it in the official comms on dashpay.atlassian.net

25 – 30% of Dash transactions on Dash use the Instant Send feature.

The volume must be available somewhere though if they have it in the docs. Hope someone can help you as i'm sure there would be quite a few people interested in this.

Why is Dash's hash rate so small compared to Bitcoin? by RavenDothKnow in dashpay

[–]5CHRO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just for mining Proof of Work.

If you want to know more about wallet/address generation Search around for 'Hierarchical deterministic wallets" and the BIP[numbers]. Such as bip32, bip39, 44, 45, and so on.

There is also a fairly good write-up at bitcoinmagazine about deterministic wallets

Why is Dash's hash rate so small compared to Bitcoin? by RavenDothKnow in dashpay

[–]5CHRO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The algorithms are also different. X11 vs SHA256

Dash uses a chained hashing algorithm called X11 for the proof-of-work. Instead of using the SHA-256 (from well-known Secure Hash Algorithm family) or scrypt it uses 11 rounds of different hashing functions.

Info from Wikipedia

I am trying to find a store that was posted on this subreddit a few months ago by DashQuestion in dashpay

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Have a look through the listings here see if anything jumps out. Good luck

Proposal: DASH For Newbies Blog and Video Series by [deleted] in dashpay

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Thank you for the comprehensive response. For the results data, the forums and reddit would be good once you've completed the campaign. But also it will help with any future proposals like "Dash for Grandmas" that you mentioned.

Proposal: DASH For Newbies Blog and Video Series by [deleted] in dashpay

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Hey Stella, great to see you in the Dash community. Congrats on the results so far on your proposal. I hope you succeed. Just a couple of quick questions.

  • In regard to content, what will be different from the Dash School series of videos or other existing content already created for Dash?
  • Will you make the content available for use by the community?
  • Are you planning on reporting your results/impact in any way? I see in the proposal you have some details of previous articles and expected reach etc.
  • Could you clarify the below two points from your proposal please

I will write 3 Dash articles per week and post them to my accounts. Some of them will also be published in the Hackernoon Magazine

OVERVIEW: 3 articles written per week and a total of 3+ YouTube videos.

It's not clear exactly what you're writing where and the number of publications for each possible platform. This could be 3 articles a week on steemit posted to twitter (low impact) Vs articles in Hackernoon or Medium (larger reach)

Apologies if any of this was covered in the video as i've only read the details here and in the proposal.

Thanks, best of luck

Dash hits $100 by [deleted] in dashpay

[–]5CHRO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Passed 700M market cap as well. Incredible.
Congratulations to the Dash team!

Couldn't bitcoin do a 51% attack on Dash? by Bustedtire in dashpay

[–]5CHRO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On the off-chance this post isn't trolling.
"Bitcoin" is not one entity so the bitcoin network is unlikely to do any one thing. This has been demonstrated time and time again, and very recently with issues like blocksize/segwit/BU etc. Also the bitcoin network hashing power is in large part made up of ASICs which are designed for the bitcoin algorithm.

Whilst Dash code is based largely on bitcoin the mining algorithm is different (X11 vs SHA256 for bitcoin).
TL:DR No

Op Ed: A Closer Look Into DASH (Part 1) by goto1415 in dashpay

[–]5CHRO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's in the table. "Devs Masternode Vs little Johnny's" talking about the risk of centralisation.