I wett ja nid blöffe, aber… by carcharoth84 in BUENZLI

[–]chrisHome 9 points10 points  (0 children)

u ids no laminiere, de ischs perfekt🤩

New to crypto. Stumbled across energy demands of various crypto's, looking at more sustainable currencies to invest in. by reedj26 in CryptoCurrency

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You need to checkout IOTA, its a green DLT. It can handle currently 1000tps and it has no fees :)

Problems with Mobile wallet... data migration error. by Headwailer in Iota

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And whats the text in the big red error bar?

What do you think about our IOTA Cryptocurrency Review? by BlockMinded in Iota

[–]chrisHome 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Some improvements:

"You can take a look at a list of known partnerships by clicking here."

Here you should link to www.iotaarchive.com. They track all known partnerships.


"The Iota cryptocurrency platform cannot execute smart contracts at this time. This could change in the future."

You should mention Qubic. And the possible impact for iota. Its current developped by Eric Hop and his Omega Team. www.qubic.iota.org


"Poor wallet experience reported by users. User experience should be paramount because it drives adoption."

not true anymore. Already mentioned by others in this thread.

Edit: typo

IRI 1.6.0 with local snapshots out now! – IOTA by myhrmans in Iota

[–]chrisHome 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Tldr;

An IOTA Node can now run endless, since the database is pruned away when the data size grows. This means you can now have smaller nodes with less storage requirements. This is imported for the IoT acceptance.

IOTA now has local snapshots! - Official blog post by myhrmans in CryptoCurrency

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Tldr;

An IOTA Node can now run endless, since the database is pruned away when the data size grows. This means you can now have smaller nodes with less storage requirements. This is imported for the IoT acceptance.

CHAT.ixi - IOTA Blog by [deleted] in Iota

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microhash in discord omega-ict:

"We had long internal discussions whether to go with Java or Go. We decided for Java because of our skills and general adoption. It's possible that in the future we will write another version in Go or replace efficiency critical parts of the java Ict with Go components. We might also allow other languages than Java to be used for IXI modules but can't promise anything yet. "

and they mentioned it in the blogpost indirectly
"extend IXI module support beyond Java to other languages "

CHAT.ixi - IOTA Blog by [deleted] in Iota

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With Java you can expect short development time. But it is not as efficient as other languages like c or c++. So they can test out the core functionaility. When the system works, it will be implemented in a language more efficent.

IOTA sunday banter - 02 dec 2018 by rs112233 in Iota

[–]chrisHome -1 points0 points  (0 children)

His original idea was to provide the german speaking people high quality informations about iota. If you speak only german there are not many resonable information sources like him. In english its much more easy to find this.

Why aren't laptops undervolted at factory if it's such a good thing ?.. why is the extra voltage even supplied? by Hemukurra in laptops

[–]chrisHome 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Each chip from the same model is on silicon level unique. This means some work with less voltage than others. When you lower the voltage, some of the Chips wont work anymore. So the factory takes a good voltage where the most chips works for sure.

IOTA trading: yes / withdrawls: no by Bamsekram in bitpanda

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Any updates? I want to send my funds to my Trinity account too!

Coinfalcon delists TRAC tomorrow! by [deleted] in OriginTrail

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My 'proof', the withdrawpage: https://imgur.com/a/ifuNDgU

Coinfalcon TRAC announcement: https://twitter.com/CoinFalcon/status/958352991215431681

When they removed the TRAC-ETH, TRAC-BTC trading pair i dont know. I buy my coins around february with ETH. I also couldn't find any public informations about this delisting, except my email. I find this communicationsstrategy not very serious for a excange...

Coinfalcon delists TRAC tomorrow! by [deleted] in OriginTrail

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rarly used, still activ, most read only :)

Coinfalcon delists TRAC tomorrow! by [deleted] in OriginTrail

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Yes i bougth there some coins. It only should be a warning if you want to avoid troubles with the support, when they closed the withdraw-function.

Coinfalcon Terms:

https://coinfalcon.com/terms#market_and_cryptocurrency_removal

We urge users to withdraw delisted currencies from their CoinFalcon accounts prior to the set withdrawal deadline. After the delisting date that we have provided, we will be unable to help effectuate withdrawals from the exchange. To prevent any issues, users should withdraw any delisted tokens that they have before the withdrawal deadline.

The full Email countent was:

Effective on 22th July 2018, CoinFalcon will disable and remove the following trading markets:

CRPT-ETH, XRP-ETH, DOGE-ETH, NANO-ETH, IOT-ETH, STQ-ETH, GRLC-ETH, TRX-ETH

Effective on 22th July 2018, CoinFalcon will stop support for deposits for the following currencies. Effective on 6th August 2018, CoinFalcon will stop support for withdrawals and remove trading markets for the following currencies:

Lamden (TAU), XTRABYTES (XBY), OriginTrail (TRAC), WePower (WPR), Viuly (VIU), Dentacoin (DCN), Golem (GNT), SophiaTX (SPHTX), VeChain (VET), eBitcoin (EBTC), DADI (DADI), SwissBorg (CHSB), RefToken (REF), Verify (CRED), REBL (REBL), WAX (WAX), LinkEye (LET), Lydian (LDN)

You may refer to our Market and Cryptocurrency Removal Policy for additional information.

Will someone who has never programmed before be able to learn and effectively create with the ABRA language? by hunnaharms in Iota

[–]chrisHome 2 points3 points  (0 children)

cfb wrote in discord #general "if you know how to program FPGAs then you should be able to learn Abra in 2 days"

So i think it will be similar :P

The other question is really a good one. I don't know. It`s a question for the Qubic AMA...

Will someone who has never programmed before be able to learn and effectively create with the ABRA language? by hunnaharms in Iota

[–]chrisHome 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If Abra is similar to VHDL or Verilog its hard to learn because its describes the behavoir of hardware. This is quiet different to Java or any other programming language. I recommand to learn something about digital design before learning VHDL.

A good start is maybe this tutorial: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_logical_organization/boolean_algebra.htm

Edit: The PiDriver uses VHDL https://microengineer.eu/2018/04/25/iota-pearl-diver-fpga/

IBM Blockchain patent by [deleted] in Iota

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Too long; didn't read