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📅 Original date posted:2012-03-28
📝 Original message:Hi Michael,
Let's talk a little bit more about this awesome stuff!
2012/3/22 Michael Grønager <gronager at ceptacle.com>
> >
> > 1- How close is Libcoin with original Bitcoin? I mean, the output is a
> little different, the bitcoind help output was disabled and, I'm afraid
> that Libcoin can possibly being distant from Bitcoin in the future... That
> can happen?!
>
> Well, I hope at some point to push libcoin to bitcoin, but that is not for
> me to decide ;)
>
>
Well, +1000 for that!! Since bitcoin-qt and bitcoind binaries share a lot
of functions... There is a need for some kind of library, right?! So, both
(and even more apps) can use it! :)
> Anyway, I will strive at keeping the two synced - currently, they are
> almost in sync - even bip 16 is part of libcoin, but I have postponed
> generation of P2SH till after we were certain of 16 vs 17. So that is high
> on the list.
>
> I did a presentation of libcoin at BitCon12 in San Antonio - I will trow
> the slides at the web-side asap.
>
>
AWESOME!!
> >
> > 2- Do you have plans to update Libcoin on every new upstream Bitcoin
> release? How fast will be this updates? Do you need more resources/people
> working on it?
>
> More people is always nice! I am using libcoin for my own bitcoin project,
> so that should guarantee that it will be kept up to date.
>
I'll try to help you here... One thing that I like to try and announce is:
Use P2Pool with libcoin instead Bitcoin! BUT, to that work, libcoin must
behave EXACTLY like Bitcoin 0.6.0rc5 (at least).
If it works, I'll update my P2Pool guide here:
A Complete Guide to P2Pool - Merged Mining (BTC/NMC/DVC/IXC/I0C) plus LTC,
Linux:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=62842.0
I think that this will bring much more eyes to Libcoin!! Don't you think?!
Let's do it?!?!
> > Another questions not involved directly with Libcoin/Bitcoin but, I'll
> need it for my future Bitcoin projects, and Libcoin is on my radar:
> >
> > 1- Do you know about Diaspora* Project?
>
> Yes, I even have an account :)
>
COOL!! I just finish my Diaspora test environment, can you try it?!
https://quilombas.com/
>
> > 2- Do you have skills in Ruby on Rails development?
>
> Nope...
>
Too bad... lol
My plan with Diaspora is to include a wallet for each user and, Libcoin
sound perfect for it.
If I use original bitcoind, each Diaspora user will consumes a lot of
resources and I'll need to build a private cloud computing for running
user's wallets more safely...
You know when you log into Diaspora and there is a Cubbi.es app for it?!
So, the same way Cubbi.es manages/shows your pictures within Diaspora, my
(our) application will manage our Bitcoins!! And users will be able to
send/sell Bitcoins between them (maybe integrating it with Bitcoin-OTC will
be a good idea for the future)...
> /M
>
> Michael Gronager, PhD
> Director, Ceptacle
> Jens Juels Gade 33
> 2100 Copenhagen E
> Mobile: +45 31 45 14 01
> E-mail: gronager at ceptacle.com
> Web: http://www.ceptacle.com/
>
>
Cheers!
Thiago Martins
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📝 Original message:Hi Michael,
Let's talk a little bit more about this awesome stuff!
2012/3/22 Michael Grønager <gronager at ceptacle.com>
> >
> > 1- How close is Libcoin with original Bitcoin? I mean, the output is a
> little different, the bitcoind help output was disabled and, I'm afraid
> that Libcoin can possibly being distant from Bitcoin in the future... That
> can happen?!
>
> Well, I hope at some point to push libcoin to bitcoin, but that is not for
> me to decide ;)
>
>
Well, +1000 for that!! Since bitcoin-qt and bitcoind binaries share a lot
of functions... There is a need for some kind of library, right?! So, both
(and even more apps) can use it! :)
> Anyway, I will strive at keeping the two synced - currently, they are
> almost in sync - even bip 16 is part of libcoin, but I have postponed
> generation of P2SH till after we were certain of 16 vs 17. So that is high
> on the list.
>
> I did a presentation of libcoin at BitCon12 in San Antonio - I will trow
> the slides at the web-side asap.
>
>
AWESOME!!
> >
> > 2- Do you have plans to update Libcoin on every new upstream Bitcoin
> release? How fast will be this updates? Do you need more resources/people
> working on it?
>
> More people is always nice! I am using libcoin for my own bitcoin project,
> so that should guarantee that it will be kept up to date.
>
I'll try to help you here... One thing that I like to try and announce is:
Use P2Pool with libcoin instead Bitcoin! BUT, to that work, libcoin must
behave EXACTLY like Bitcoin 0.6.0rc5 (at least).
If it works, I'll update my P2Pool guide here:
A Complete Guide to P2Pool - Merged Mining (BTC/NMC/DVC/IXC/I0C) plus LTC,
Linux:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=62842.0
I think that this will bring much more eyes to Libcoin!! Don't you think?!
Let's do it?!?!
> > Another questions not involved directly with Libcoin/Bitcoin but, I'll
> need it for my future Bitcoin projects, and Libcoin is on my radar:
> >
> > 1- Do you know about Diaspora* Project?
>
> Yes, I even have an account :)
>
COOL!! I just finish my Diaspora test environment, can you try it?!
https://quilombas.com/
>
> > 2- Do you have skills in Ruby on Rails development?
>
> Nope...
>
Too bad... lol
My plan with Diaspora is to include a wallet for each user and, Libcoin
sound perfect for it.
If I use original bitcoind, each Diaspora user will consumes a lot of
resources and I'll need to build a private cloud computing for running
user's wallets more safely...
You know when you log into Diaspora and there is a Cubbi.es app for it?!
So, the same way Cubbi.es manages/shows your pictures within Diaspora, my
(our) application will manage our Bitcoins!! And users will be able to
send/sell Bitcoins between them (maybe integrating it with Bitcoin-OTC will
be a good idea for the future)...
> /M
>
> Michael Gronager, PhD
> Director, Ceptacle
> Jens Juels Gade 33
> 2100 Copenhagen E
> Mobile: +45 31 45 14 01
> E-mail: gronager at ceptacle.com
> Web: http://www.ceptacle.com/
>
>
Cheers!
Thiago Martins
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