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Re-Launching The Borderless, Unkillable Crypto-Fiat Gateway, DAIHard. Enter or Exit Crypto via Any Fiat and Any Payment Method, Anywhere in the World, Without KYC. All you need is a little Dai.
Some of you might recall recall our initial facepalm failed launch about 3 months ago (post-mortem here). Well, we're back--this time with an audit and some new features. This version of DAIHard should should die a little harder this time ;)
The Audit
After shopping around a bit in the auditor space, we decided to go with Adam Dossa--the very same Adam Dossa that actually found our launch vulnerability and responsibly disclosed it to us! You can see his report here. By the way, Adam has been a gem: friendly, professional, timely, and flexible. Definitely keep him in mind if you need an audit!
(Re)Introducing DAIHard
Following is an updated version of our original launch post. If you've already read that, you might want to skip to the heading What's New in v0.9.2. Or you can go straight to the app or go to our info site for more info! Here is a legitimate concern most of us are familiar with:
To enter or exit the crypto economy, we rely on centralized exchanges such as Coinbase, which track their users, impose limits, and are tightly coupled to their jurisdiction and its banking system. And for all we know, any day now regulations could start tightening these controls further (*we've actually seen some of this play out in the two months since our first launch post). In light of this, can we say in any meaningful sense that crypto is anonymous, limtiless, borderless, immune to regulation, and (most importantly) unstoppable?
To really address this concern, we need a completely decentralized gateway between fiat and crypto: something that extends the benefits of crypto to the very act of moving between the old and new economies. But the design of such a platform is far from obvious. (Localethereum comes close, but as discussed under Unkillable, it doesn't quite cut it. And Bisq is decentralized, but has significant UX hurdles.) We believe we've found a solution. We are proud to present:
DAIHard v0.9.2 - Almost Definitely Not Broken This Time
If you want to jump right in, we recommend first watching our latest usage demo (7 min), then diving in and giving it a shot with a small amount of Dai. (Try it on Kovan first if mainnet is too scary!) DAIHard extends many of the promises of crypto (borderless, anonymous, limitless, unstoppable) into the exchange mechanism itself, allowing anyone, anywhere to bypass centralized exchanges and the control they impose. More concretely, DAIHard is a platform, run on smart contracts, for forming one-off crypto/fiat exchanges with other users, in which:
The method of fiat transfer is open-ended, but agreed upon up-front (for example: bank transfer, cash handoff, transfer of online credit, cash drop...).
You and the counterparty can communicate via end-to-end encrypted chat to coordinate the fiat transfer (i.e. communicate bank account number or reveal a cash drop location).
Crucially, in the last phase, the Seller can choose to burn the Dai instead of releasing it to the Buyer (but he can't get it back). This credible threat of burn is what makes the platform reliable in the absence of a centralized group of arbitrators or moderators. For more on this see the DAIHard Game Theory medium article (10 min read).
You Need either xDai, or both Dai and Ether, to Use The Tool (At Least For Now)
If you want to buy Dai on DAIHard, you must already have Dai--1/3 of the amount you want to purchase--to put up as a burnable deposit. For example, if you only have 10 Dai now, you can only commit to buying 30 Dai, and must complete that trade before using the newly bought Dai to open up a bigger offer (for up to 120 Dai that time). Most tragically of course, this means that if you don't already have some crypto, you can't use this tool to get crypto--this is why we avoid calling DAIHard an onramp specifically. This comes from the fact that both parties must have "skin in the game" for the game theory to work, and a smart contract can only threaten to burn crypto. We have some ideas on how to address this drawback in the not-too-distant future, which we'll write about soon. For now it's time to launch this thing and get some users!
Dangerous and Scary To Use
In rare cases, a user may have to burn Dai and face a loss on the entire trade amount. The necessity of this ever-present risk is explained in detail in DAIHard Game Theory. However, a cautious, rational user can gather information (possibly via our [subreddit](daihard)!) about how people have used the tool, successfully and unsuccessfully. They can then create a buy or sell offer with wisely chosen settings based on what has worked for others. Other cautious, rational users can find this offer and commit to the trade if they dare. We expect the vast majority of committed trades should involve rational, cautious users, and should therefore resolve happily. Still, inevitably there will be sloppy trades that result in burns. As the tool is used, we'll be keeping a close eye on the frequency of burns and keeping you guys updated (perhaps via a "System Status" utility similar to the one found on MakerDao's explorer). In the end, though, we expect the risk in using DAIHard to be comparable to the risk of using any exchange or DNM: ever-present but low enough for the platform to be useful as whole. So, while DAIHard will never shut down and can't perform an exit scam, the bad news is it's not risk-free. Users will have to approach DAIhard with the same level of caution they would with any new exchange (albeit for different reasons and with a different approach). So what's the good news?
The Good News
While these drawbacks are significant, they enable some remarkable features that no other crypto/fiat exchange mechanism can boast.
Unkillable
(Correction: Bisq seems to have a decentralized arbitration system) We are aware of no other crypto/fiat exchange platform that is truly unkillable. Bisq and localethereum comes close, but both localethereum relies on centralized processes of arbitration. This means their fraud-and-scam-prevention system can be sued, jailed, or otherwise harrassed--and if that part stops working, it doesn't matter how decentralized the rest of the system was. DAIHard, in contrast, gives the users the power to police and punish each other, via the aforementioned credible threat of burn. This is simple game theory, and the rules of this game are etched permanently into the DAIHard Factory and Trade contract code: impervious to litigation, regulation, and political pressure. This Factory contract has no owner and no suicide or pause code. It cannot be stopped by us or anyone else. Like Toastycoin, this thing was immortal the moment it was deployed (even more immortal than RadarRelay, for example, which does rely on an ownership role). Both DAIHard and Toastycoin (and probably whatever we build next) will last for as long as a single Ethereum node continues mining, and it will remain easy to use as long as someone can find the HTML/JS front-end and a web3 wallet. (The HTML/JS front-end (built in Elm, by the way, with the lovely elm-ethereum!) is currently hosted on Github pages, which is centralized--but even if Github takes down the page and deletes the code, it's a minor step to get the page hosted on IPFS, something that is on our near-term roadmap in any case)
No KYC, No Limits
It's smart contracts all the way down, so DAIHard never asks any nosy questions--if you have Metamask or some other web3 wallet installed and set up, with some ETH and Dai (or just xDai), you can immediately open or commit to a trade. You don't even need a username! (In fact, we're so inclusive, even machines are allowed--no CAPTCHA here!) You're limited only by the collateral you put up, so if you have 10,000 Dai you could open up a buy offer for 30,000 Dai (or a sell offer for 10,000 Dai) right now. We do reccommend trying the tool out first with a small amount of Dai... But we're not your mom! Do what you want!
Borderless
It simply doesn't matter where you are, because DAIHard doesn't need to interface with any particular jurisdiction or payment system to work. DIAHard works by incentivizing people (or robots?) to navigate the particular real-world hurdles of bank transfers, cash drops, or other fiat transfer methods. These incentives work whether you're in America, Zimbabwe, or the Atlantic; they work whether the fiat is USD, EUR, ZAR, seashells, or Rai Stones; and they work whether your counterparty is a human, an organization, a script, or a particularly intelligent dog with Internet access.
Any Fiat Type, and Highly Customizeable
Here are some examples of the types of trades you might create or find on DAIHard.
Sell 5 xDai for $5 USD, sent via TransferWise.
Sell 200 Dai for $180 USD, granted they bring the cash to you by tomorrow afternoon in Central Park, NYC.
Buy 20 Dai with a $30 gift card for Amazon AWS that you were never going to use.
Sell 20 Dai in exchange for a $20 Steam game.
While in Vietnam, sell 200 Dai to someone for €180 anytime in the next two weeks, provided they deposit it into your German bank account.
While in Germany, sell 20 Dai to someone in exchange for them refilling your pre-paid Vietnamese phone plan.
Buy 30 Dai for 8,000 ZWD, which you deliver anonymously by cash drop in Hume Park, Bulawayo, sometime within the next month. (If there's one place that could use unstoppable access to crypto, it's Zimbabwe, and you don't need to take our word for it.)
Buy 500 Dai for $550 via PayPal, but wait 3 weeks for before the Dai is released (so the paypal transaction can't be reversed).
As the DAIHard community grows, users will doubtless find much more creative ways to use the system, and we will discover together which types of trades are reliable and which are more risky. Because users can set their own prices and phase timeout settings, we expect the risky trades to charge a premium or have longer time windows, while the reliable ones rapidly multiply at close to a 1:1 price ratio, with quick turnaround times.
Extensible (with profit) by Third Parties
Not satisfied with our interface? Do you have some nifty idea for how to display and organize user reputation? Or maybe some idea for how trades could be chained togeher? Maybe you'd like to design a notification system for DAIHard? Maybe you just want a different color scheme! Well, you won't need our permission to do any of this. Any tool that watches the same Factory contract will share the pool of trades, regardless of which tool actually creates the trade. This means we don't even have to fight over network effects! And if you look closely at our fee structure, you might notice that only half of the 1% DAIHard fee is "hardcoded" into the Factory contract. The other half is set and charged by our interface. What does this mean for you? If you go out and make a better interface, you can essentially replace half of our 1% fee with your own fee--it's up to you whether it's smaller or larger than the replaced 0.5%. The reason for this is to explicitly welcome other developers to extend what we've built. For as long as our team is the only one improving the platform, a threat to us is a threat to future upgrades. But if others begin extending the DAIHard platform too, then DAIHard will not only be unstoppable as it is today, but also grow unstoppably.
(For Real This Time) This Is a Big Fucking Deal
DAIHard is a turning point in crypto and a breakthrough in decentralized markets, and is an irreversible augmentation of the Ethereum platform. What we've built is a gateway to crypto completely devoid of centralized components--rendering entry and exit to crypto unkillable, flexible, borderless, and private. Centralized exchanges, and the control they impose, can now be bypassed by anyone with Dai and a web3 wallet.
What's New in v0.9.2
There have been many changes made since our first failed launch, but there are two rather important ones: xDai support and reputation tools.
xDai support
DAIHard is now operational on xDai, a sidechain whose native token (xDai) is pegged to the Dai (and therefore $1). Add the xDai network to your Metamask (or just install Nifty Wallet), then switch to the xDai network in your wallet, to try it out. xDai has some pretty incredible benefits, compared to vanilla Ethereum:
Price: On xDai, a single DAIHard trade costs on the order of $0.01 to run start-to-finish, rather than the accumulated $2.40 (with the best-case-scenario 1gwei gas price) you'll spend on vanilla Ethereum.
Speed: Trade actions mine much faster, and don't require ERC20 'approve' transactions, making the whole process way snappier.
Gas priced in xDai: the main benefit here is that you only need one token (xDai) rather than two (Dai and Eth). Also, it's just nice having the gas cost expressed in (essentially) USD!
Reputation tools
We now have a few reputation tools. First, on any open trade, there is a widget showing the number of releases, aborts, and burns the given address has been involved in as that role (buyer or seller). Clicking on this expands the widget to show more detailed information, and also provides a link to a page that lists each trade this user has been or is involved in.
What's next?
We have tons of ideas on how to improve the product--too many, in fact, to commit to any before we get a good chunk of user feedback. Here are some of our favorite ideas:
A "QuickTrade" page, offering Trade Templates as an alternative to the current Create Offer page.
Big Exciting Features
Bootstrapping people with no DAI via other mechanisms and community outreach.
Partial commits to trades. eg. Place a 10,000 DAI trade and allow it to be picked up in blocks larger than 500 DAI at a time.
More chains, get this thing working on Bitcoin via Rootstock, on Ethereum Classic and Binance Chain.
Stay Informed!
A lot of the above features will be prioritized more clearly as we get user feedback, and we will be posting fairly frequent updates and articles on our info site. If you don't want to miss anything, note the subscribe widget and sign up!
IQ MINING & TRANSCRYT EXCHANGE ARE FRAUDULENT SCAM CLOUD MINING DEFINETELLY!!!
Hello IQMINING/TRANSCRYPT looks like a very great Cloud Mining website, you'll be suprised by what I'm going to inform you now,,, First they make you sign up and everything looks fine, once you started investing in there hidden troubles begin...You try to find where to copy and paste your privat external wallet to withdraw money.... There is not: You must open another account at so called TRANSCRYPT EXCHANGE looks like a big exchange place, problem is not listed anywhere not even at Coinmarketcap, they dont even talk bout them, Now please listen: Once the account openned: You get a wallet ID which you copy & paste on IQmining cloud mining ( they are the same compagny anyway ), you can deposit money feature is enable in exchange but impossible to withdraw any coins feature is disable, you need to pass KYC to enable withdraw feature: the biggest trouble it is not possible to pass KYC, why? First they dont accept address proof which is not in English (I had to call my bank and ask for one hour at the phone to get one, as I live in Switzerland main languages are German, French & Italien, impossible to get an English Bank statment document). This is only to start, with exactly the same documents I openned many accounts pass many KYC as for example at Coinbase, Kraken, Binance, Wirex, Bitwala, Crypto.com, Iqoption, Bitpanda, Kucoin, Decoin, Bitpay (to get debitcards), Cointiger and many more never had one issue...With Iqmininhg & Transcrypt it's been 15 days I'm trying to pass KYC I get everytime the same mails here is one example: From: [email protected] Hello, thank you for provided documents. Unfortunately, we cannot accept it. in order to pass your verification process, please follow the instructions below: 1. Refill a "Level 1" form with a full information: full name of country of birth, state etc. 2. Re-upload on the platform front and back side of your national ID card in a full layout with all borders visible in a good quality with clearly visible details. 3. Take a new selfie with your ID card and re-upload it on the platform: do not put the ID in front of your face, your face and ID should be clearly visible on the picture. 4. Re-assign the declaration: make sure the signature match the one on your ID card. 5. Re-upload a document for the proof of address in a better quality (picture you have uploaded is too dark, please replace it and we need it in English). Thank you for contacting us. Regards, Diana F. Support I got about 20 mails like this always with another fullname signature. Finally I've asked a refund because (I was not sleeping anymore at nights by scanning everytime all my documents and upload them again & again & again., I'm really tired an desesparate, very strange also because deposit feature is enable but withdrawal is looked/disable, I cannot withdraw my mined coins. Other issue they tell you, you will mine this amount of bitcoin/daily, 90% are missing on the balance. Definitelly its a HUGE SCAM they got ready in there, hopefully I only invested 140 USD but I will never get any refund because from when I've asked a refund, there is no reply from them anymore mails have stopped directly. One solution: AVOID TOTALLY INVESTING IN THIS SCAM, IQMINING AND TRANSCRYPT ARE ONLY SCAMMERS/PONZI SCHEME and they have absolutelly no mining machines. Stay Safe investing your money go somewhere else as (at Genesis maybee???) Respectfully (have a nice week-end)
I'm trying to put together a list of what's coming out this year. Have this very simple list so far. Anyone care to add anything or suggest some better dates?
Latest News (most recent first) - Instant channels enable safe Lightning payments with unconfirmed funding Beta - Feb 10, 2019 - Voyager, New trading app from Uber & E-Trade execs announce launch date - Feb 9, 2019 - bumi/blockstream_satellite ruby gem for the Blockstream Satellite API - Feb 8, 2019 - New Zap Desktop 0.3.4 is out. New features, massive performance - Feb 8, 2019 - New release: @lightning desktop app v0.4.0-alpha - Feb 8, 2019 - valerio-vaccaro/Liquid-dashboard - Feb 7, 2019 - Japanese SBI Holdings will allow trading of coins - March 2019 - lnd v0.5.2-beta released - Feb 6, 2019 - Koala studios launches online LN gaming platform - Feb 6, 2019 - Independent Reserve has become the first #crypto exchange in Australia to be insured, with coverage underwritten by Lloyd's of London. - Feb 6, 2019 - Coinbase announces BTC support for their mobile (keep your own keys) wallet - Feb 6, 2019 - Blockstream published a new open source Proof of Reserves tool. - Feb 5, 2019 - RTL release v0.1.14-alpha - Feb 5, 2019 - dr-orlovsky/typhon-spec spec for new trestles side chain published - Feb 5, 2019 - Payment requests coming soon to BTCPay. - Feb 5th, 2019 - Kraken Acquires Futures Startup In Deal Worth At Least $100 Million - Feb 5th, 2019 - Next Blockchain cruise scheduled for June 9-13 - Feb 4, 2019 - Work on a GoTenna plugin to Electrum wallet in progress - Feb 4, 2019 - Bitcoin Candy Dispensers being open sourced - Feb 4, 2019 - New release of JoinMarket v0.5.3 - Feb 4, 2019 - Prime Trust won’t charge its clients to custody digital assets any longer. - Feb 4, 2019 - nodogsplash/nodogsplash wifi access using LN - Feb 3, 2019 - @tippin_me Receive tips using Lightning Network adds message feature - Feb 3, 2019 - Bitcoin-for-Taxes Bill in NH Unanimously Approved by House Subcommittee - Feb 3, 2019 - Full support for native segwit merged into bitcoinj - Feb 3, 2019 - Bitfury is partnering with financial services firm Final Frontier! - Feb 2, 2019 - Now you can open #LightningNetwork channels in @LightningJoule - Feb 2, 2019 - Integrating Blockstream’s Liquid payments on SideShift AI - Feb 1, 2019 - Wyoming legislature passes bill to recognize cryptocurrency as money - Feb 1, 2019 - Casa is open sourcing the code for the Casa Node - Feb 1, 2019 - Casa Browser Extension released - v0.5.2-beta-rc6 of lnd, full release getting very close now - Feb 1, 2019 - Tallycoin adds subscriptions and paywall features in bid to rival Patreon - Jan 31, 2019 - Static channel backup PR merged into LN - Jan 31, 2019 - The NYDFS grants another Bitlicense to ATM operator - Jan 31, 2019 - @pwuille currently proposing the “MiniScript” language to describe BTC output locking conditions for practical composition - Jan 31, 2019 - Fidelity is in the “final testing” phase for its new digital asset business - Jan 31, 2019 - Hardware wallet PR #109 just got merged so that @Trezor no longer requires user interaction for PIN - Jan 31, 2019 - CBOE, VanEck & SolidX filed a new & improved bitcoin ETF proposal. - Jan 31, 2019 - Casa Node code is now open sourced - Jan 31, 2019 - Next Bitoin halving in roughly 497 days - Jan 31, 2019 - BTCPay released 1.0.3.53 - Jan 31, 2019 - @binance now lets users purchase cryptos using Visa and Mastercard credit. - Jan 31, 2019 - Bitfury to Launch Bitcoin Operations in Paraguay - Jan 31, 2019 - Coinbase introduces very generous affiliate program - Jan 30, 2019 - DOJO Trusted Node bitcoin full node. Coming Early 2019 - Jan 30, 2019 - FastBitcoins.com Enables Cash-for-Bitcoin Exchange Via the Lightning Network - Jan 30, 2019 - TD Ameritrade says clients want cryptocurrency investment options - company plans major announcement in 'first half of 2019' - Jan 30, 2019 - Storage component of Fidelity's @DigitalAssets live, with some assets under management, @nikhileshde - Jan 29, 2019 - lightning mainnet has reached 600 BTC capacity - Jan 29, 2019 - Drivechain shows picture of Grin side chain and suggests might be ready in 2 month - Jan 29, 2019 - Lightning labs iOS neutrino wallet in testing stage now - Jan 29, 2019 - Aliant offering cryptocurrency processing free-of-charge - Jan 29, 2019 - Chainstone’s Regulator product to manage assets on the way - Jan 29, 2019 - Fidelity Investments’ new crypto custody service may officially launch in March. - Jan 29, 2019 - Gemini's becomes FIRST crypto EXCHANGE and CUSTODIAN to complete a SOC 2 Review by Deloitte - Jan 29, 2019 - Iran has lifted the ban on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency - Jan 29, 2019 - Confidential Transactions being added into Litecoin announcement - Jan 28, 2019 - http://FastBitcoins.com Enables Cash-for-Bitcoin Exchange Via the Lightning Network - Jan 28, 2019 - Germany’s largest online food delivery platform now accepts btc - Jan 27, 2019 - Launching a Bitcoin Developers School in Switzerland - Jan 27, 2019 - RTL release v0.1.13-alpha Lightning Build repository released - Jan 27, 2019 - The first pay-per-page fantasy novel available to Lightning Network. - Jan 27, 2019 - Numerous tools become available to write messages transmitted with Blockstream Satellite - Jan 26, 2019; - BTCPay 1.0.3.47 released - Jan 26,2019 - WordPress + WooCommerce + BTCPay Plugin is now live - Jan 25, 2019 - Juan Guaido has been promoting #Bitcoin since 2014 is new interim president of Venezuela - Jan 25, 2019 - Morgan Creek funds @RealBlocks - Jan 25, 2019 - Coinbase integrates TurboTax - Jan 25, 2019 - Robinhood received Bitlicense - Jan 25, 2019 - Anchor Labs launches custody - Jan 25, 2019 - NYSE Arca files w/ @BitwiseInvest for BTC ETF approval - Jan 25, 2019 - South Korea, Seoul, Busan & Jeju Island currently working to create pro crypto economic zones. - Jan 25, 2019 - valerio-vaccaro/Liquid-dashboard - Jan 25, 2019 - Bermuda to launch crypto friendly bank - Jan 25, 2019 - Mobile Bitcoin Wallet BRD Raises $15 Million, Plans for Expansion in Asia - Jan 25, 2019 - BullBitcoin rolling out alpha access of platform - Jan 25, 2019 - Electrum Wallet Release 3.3.3 - Jan 25, 2019 - Bitrefill, purchase Bitcoin and have it delivered directly over LN - Jan 25, 2019 - South Korean crypto exchange Bithumb looking to go public in USA - Jan 24, 2019 - Bitcoin Exchanges Don’t Need Money Transmitter Licenses in Pennsylvania - Jan 24, 2019 - US; New Hampshire Bill Aims to Legalize Bitcoin for State Payments in 2020 - Jan 24, 2019 - Robinhood, LibertyX Receive Licenses from New York Regulators - Jan 24, 2019 - Bakkt Bitcoin futures contract details released - Jan 24, 2019 - Blockstream CryptoFeed V3 now includes 30+ venues and 200M+ updates per day - Jan 24, 2019 - Binance Jersey – The Latest Binance European Exchange - Jan 2019
Bitfury Rolls Out Lightning Peach, Its Own Suite of Lightning Tools - Jan 24, 2019
Good news. v3.6.2 just hit the play store for Android. - Jan 24, 2019
Bitrefill - LN now accounts for more payments than alts - Jan 24, 2019
proofd.app allows you to store a checksum of a doc on the blockchain - Jan 24, 2019
487 days until bitcoin halving - Jan 23, 2019
New #GalaxyS10 coming with ‘Samsung Blockchain KeyStore’- Jan 24, 2019
Proof-of-Reserves tool for Bitcoin github.com/stevenroose/reserves - Jan 24, 2019
Lightning Network Pac-Man Arcade introduced - Jan 23, 2019
Paywithmoon beta browser extension lets you shop directly on http://Amazon.com from Coinbase account - Jan 23, 2009
Cboe pulls its long-awaited bitcoin ETF application as government is shutdown. Will refile later on - Jan 23, 2019
Coinbase is focusing on expanding its trading platform throughout Asia. - Jan 23, 2019
The Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities (DoBS) says cryptocurrency exchanges in the state do not require Money Transmission Business Licenses. - Jan 23, 2019
Seed CX Chicago-based exchange startup launched a bitcoin spot trading market for major clients - Jan 23, 2019
Bitcoin [BTC] payments could go live on Japanese E-Commerce giant Rakuten soon - Jan 23, 2019
South Africa releases draft cryptocurrency regulation, which will implement bank management of Bitcoin - Jan 23, 2019
1.0.3.45 Btcpay released Jan 23 2019
LibrePatron has been integrated to the btcpayserver-docker project - Jan 23 2019
LightningPeach simple access to instant and cheap payments - Dec 2019
Expect JP Morgan To Use Bakkt’s Infrastructure - Jan 2019
Tallycoin introduces paid posts (like @YallsOrg) and subscriptions (like Patreon) - Jan 2019
Eclair Mobile v0.3.17 - Jan 2019
Bitcoin Sidechain RSK Name Service (RNS) - Jan 2019
new zap iOS alpha - Jan 2019
Release Candidate of RaspiBlitz 1.0 is out - Jan 2019
Joule release is up (0.4.0) - Jan 2019
Wyoming #blockchain bills have passed their house of origination & are moving to the other house - Jan 2019
Cyphernode v0.1.1 released - Jan 2019
BitBlenderhas an option to pay Lightning Bolt 11 invoices - Jan 2019
Dutch bank ABN AMRO experiments with own Bitcoin custody services - Jan 2019
Hold invoice feature close to being added for lnd. Allows receiver to choose whether to settle or cancel - Jan 2019
Bakkt is looking to make a slew of hires to build out its digital asset ecosystem, mobile app - Jan 2019
Coinbase intros cross-border wire transfers, expanded trading/custody services for Asia, U.K. & Europe institutional customers - Jan 2019
Davos: First-ever Arabic and Hindi translations of the Satoshi white paper. - Jan 2019
Commit Activity
ACINQ/eclair-mobile - 478 - Jan 24, 2009
bitcoin/bitcoin commits - 19354 - Jan 24, 2009
lightningnetwork/lnd - 6153 commits - Jan 24, 2019
c-lightning 5143 - Jan 24, 2019
rust-bitcoin/rust-lightning - 834 - Jan 25, 2019
lightninglabs/neutrino - 406 - Jan 25, 2019
bitcoinj/bitcoinj - 3180 - Feb 9, 2019
BlueWallet/BlueWallet - 901 - Feb 9, 2019
Blockstream/satellite - 189 - Feb 9, 2019
Nodes and Market Dominance
Bitcoin nodes 9964 - Jan 24, 2019
Bitcoin market dominance 52.4% - Jan 24, 2019
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Core 0.17.1 - Dec 2018
MAST Smart contracts - TBA
Testnet release of Schnorr signature - TBA
Mainnet release of Schnorr signature - TBA
Bitcoin node count reaches 15,000 - TBA
Next Halving - May 2, 2020
Financial
Over $3.2 trillion was sent using bitcoin - 2018
Grayscale launching Stellar fund - Jan 2019
Nasdaq / VanEck Bitcoin Futures - Q1, 2019
CBOE-backed VanEck/SolidX Bitcoin ETF - February 27, 2019.
Bakkt acquires “certain assets” of RCG - Jan 2019
Bakkt trading - April 2019
Winklevoss ETF - June 2019
Fidelity starts selling Bitcoin - June 2019
Bitmain declares bankruptcy - TBA
Lightning:
Neutrino - Dec 2018 (available in lnd node)
LN Channel splicing - June 2019
LN Sphinx-send - June 2019
LN eltoo and Channel Factories - TBA
Atomic Multi-Path Payments (AMP) main net - TBA
LN node count reaches 10,000 - TBA
LN: Watchtowers - TBA
LND channel fund backups - TBA
LN on Electrum - JTBA
LN Splicing capability - TBA
Mainnet release of Lightning Labs desktop - TBA
Mainnet release of Lightning Labs mobile - JTBA
2-3 Major exchanges integrate LN - TBA
Coinbase integrates LN - TBA
ASIC Miners: Will update this section when I hear new developments Wallets:
Samourai 0.99.05 - Staggered Delivery to Ricochet - Jan 2019
Hardware wallets:
Ledger X shipping - Mar 2019
Hardware wallet integrations for Wasabi - TBA
Hardware wallet integrations for LN - TBA
LN
Eclair v0.2-beta9 - Jan 2019
lnd v0.5.1-beta - Nov 2018
LN Apps:
Ride The Lightning - A full feature web app for managing LND node - Jan 2019
LN Extensions / Launchers
LightningJoule - chrome ext - Jan 2019
tippin_me - tip jar - Jan 2019
Cyphernode_io - API kit - Jan 2019
Pierre Rochard's lnd launcher - Jan 2019
Blockstream Blockchain Explorer - Dec 2018
LN Desktop wallets:
Zap Desktop v0.3.3-beta - Jan 2019
LN Mobile wallets:
BlueWallet - Dec 2018
BlueWallet introduces Lapp Browser and Lapp Marketplace v3.6.0 - Jan 2019
Wallet of Satoshi - 10,000 payments - Jan 2019
Eclair Mobile v0.3.16 - Jan 2019
Breez Wallet for Android - Jan 2019
lntxbot (send and receive lightning payments via telegram) - Jan 2019
zap wallet - Oct 2018
LN Network:
Nodes: 6,035 nodes - Feb 8, 2019
Nodes: 5,500, Channels 20,800 - Jan 2019
LN Nodes:
Casa - Oct 2018
Lightning In A Box - Dec 2018
lndash - a Python dashboard for your LN node - Jan 2019
LN Plugins:
glightning: a c-lightning plugin - Jan 2019
LN Services:
BitPatron a Bitcoin Lightning Patreon Alternative - Jan 2019
Liquid Network
Crypto Garage issues a stablecoin pegged to JPY - Jan 2019
Rgulatory:
Wyoming Introduces Bill Offering Cryptocurrencies Legal Clarity To Attract Blockchain Business - Jan 2019
Exchanges:
Binance Decentralized Exchange (DEX) - Jan 2019
Coinstar launching BTC in stores - Jan 2019
Coinstar adds #Bitcoin to 20,000+ machines worldwide - Jan 2019
Binance Jersey opens - Jan 2019
Indonesia’s First Billion-Dollar Unicorn Acquires Philippine Bitcoin Wallet coins.ph - Jan 2019
Xapo shifting services from Hong Kong to Switzerland - Jan 2019
LightningNetwork payments on @BTCBITNET exchange - Jan 2019
Payments:
BTCPAY offering fiat exchange - TBA
Please comment if you have any ideas on dates. Many of these dates are placeholders waiting for me to update. If you comment then I will update the post.
Crypto News Summary- October 10 🔹 General News: 💪 Bitwise still bullish as it plans to refile its Bitcoin ETF application 🔥 CME Group expects its new Bitcoin options to be highly popular in Asia 💥 Crypto liquidity provider B2C2 has launched a gold derivative, settled in bitcoin 🚀 CFTC says Ether $ETH is a commodity, and Ether futures are next 🙅♂️ Alipay denounces Bitcoin transactions after Binance adds it into its fiat gateway 🥂 Skew and CryptoGarage settle S&P 500 derivatives on Bitcoin Blockchain 💸 Grayscale tempts high rollers with zero-premium GBTC 🔹 Coin Specific News: 🤝 Coinbase Custody to support Telegram Open Network, Solana & Orchid 🔹 Exchanges: ❌ OKEx suspends trading support for Monero, DASH, Zcash, Horizen and Super Bitcoin 📱 Coinbase launches a mobile platform for its Coinbase Pro users 💡 Did you know A brute-force attack occurs when an attacker submits many passwords or passphrases with the hope of eventually guessing correctly. 🔹 Cool tech fact: In mobile games, 60% of all revenue came from only 0.23% of players. 💬 Quote of the day: "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it." – Charles R. Swindoll 🔹 Brought to you by @GainsANN
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Bitfury Rolls Out Lightning Peach, Its Own Suite of Lightning Tools - Jan 24, 2019
Good news. v3.6.2 just hit the play store for Android. - Jan 24, 2019
Bitrefill - LN now accounts for more payments than alts - Jan 24, 2019
proofd.app allows you to store a checksum of a doc on the blockchain - Jan 24, 2019
487 days until bitcoin halving - Jan 23, 2019
New #GalaxyS10 coming with ‘Samsung Blockchain KeyStore’- Jan 24, [link]2 - Jan 24, 2019
Lightning Network Pac-Man Arcade introduced - Jan 23, 2019
Paywithmoon beta browser extension lets you shop directly on [link]3 from Coinbase account - Jan 23, 2009
Cboe pulls its long-awaited bitcoin ETF application as government is shutdown. Will refile later on - Jan 23, 2019
Coinbase is focusing on expanding its trading platform throughout Asia. - Jan 23, 2019
The Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities (DoBS) says cryptocurrency exchanges in the state do not require Money Transmission Business Licenses. - Jan 23, 2019
Seed CX Chicago-based exchange startup launched a bitcoin spot trading market for major clients - Jan 23, 2019
Bitcoin [BTC] payments could go live on Japanese E-Commerce giant Rakuten soon - Jan 23, 2019
South Africa releases draft cryptocurrency regulation, which will implement bank management of Bitcoin - Jan 23, 2019
1.0.3.45 Btcpay released Jan 23 2019
LibrePatron has been integrated to the btcpayserver-docker project - Jan 23 2019
LightningPeach simple access to instant and cheap payments - Dec 2019
Expect JP Morgan To Use Bakkt’s Infrastructure - Jan 2019
Tallycoin introduces paid posts (like @YallsOrg) and subscriptions (like Patreon) - Jan 2019
Eclair Mobile v0.3.17 - Jan 2019
Bitcoin Sidechain RSK Name Service (RNS) - Jan 2019
new zap iOS alpha - Jan 2019
Release Candidate of RaspiBlitz 1.0 is out - Jan 2019
Joule release is up (0.4.0) - Jan 2019
Wyoming #blockchain bills have passed their house of origination & are moving to the other house - Jan 2019
Cyphernode v0.1.1 released - Jan 2019
BitBlenderhas an option to pay Lightning Bolt 11 invoices - Jan 2019
Dutch bank ABN AMRO experiments with own Bitcoin custody services - Jan 2019
Hold invoice feature close to being added for lnd. Allows receiver to choose whether to settle or cancel - Jan 2019
Bakkt is looking to make a slew of hires to build out its digital asset ecosystem, mobile app - Jan 2019
[[link]4 deploying LN on Raspberry Pi - Jan 2019
Coinbase intros cross-border wire transfers, expanded trading/custody services for Asia, U.K. & Europe institutional customers - Jan 2019
Davos: First-ever Arabic and Hindi translations of the Satoshi white paper. - Jan 2019
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Core 0.17.1 - Dec 2018
MAST Smart contracts - TBA
Testnet release of Schnorr signature - TBA
Mainnet release of Schnorr signature - TBA
Bitcoin node count reaches 15,000 - TBA
Next Halving - May 2, 2020
Financial
Over $3.2 trillion was sent using bitcoin - 2018
Grayscale launching Stellar fund - Jan 2019
Nasdaq / VanEck Bitcoin Futures - Q1, 2019
CBOE-backed VanEck/SolidX Bitcoin ETF - February 27, 2019.
Bakkt acquires “certain assets” of RCG - Jan 2019
Bakkt trading - April 2019
Winklevoss ETF - June 2019
Fidelity starts selling Bitcoin - June 2019
Bitmain declares bankruptcy - TBA
Lightning:
Neutrino - Dec 2018 (available in lnd node)
LN Channel splicing - June 2019
LN Sphinx-send - June 2019
LN eltoo and Channel Factories - TBA
Atomic Multi-Path Payments (AMP) main net - TBA
LN node count reaches 10,000 - TBA
LN: Watchtowers - TBA
LND channel fund backups - TBA
LN on Electrum - JTBA
LN Splicing capability - TBA
Mainnet release of Lightning Labs desktop - TBA
Mainnet release of Lightning Labs mobile - JTBA
2-3 Major exchanges integrate LN - TBA
Coinbase integrates LN - TBA
ASIC Miners: Will update this section when I hear new developments Wallets:
Samourai 0.99.05 - Staggered Delivery to Ricochet - Jan 2019
Hardware wallets:
Ledger X shipping - Mar 2019
Hardware wallet integrations for Wasabi - TBA
Hardware wallet integrations for LN - TBA
LN
Eclair v0.2-beta9 - Jan 2019
lnd v0.5.1-beta - Nov 2018
LN Apps:
Ride The Lightning - A full feature web app for managing LND node - Jan 2019
LN Extensions / Launchers
LightningJoule - chrome ext - Jan 2019
tippin_me - tip jar - Jan 2019
Cyphernode_io - API kit - Jan 2019
Pierre Rochard's lnd launcher - Jan 2019
Blockstream Blockchain Explorer - Dec 2018
LN Desktop wallets:
Zap Desktop v0.3.3-beta - Jan 2019
LN Mobile wallets:
BlueWallet - Dec 2018
BlueWallet introduces Lapp Browser and Lapp Marketplace v3.6.0 - Jan 2019
Wallet of Satoshi - 10,000 payments - Jan 2019
Eclair Mobile v0.3.16 - Jan 2019
Breez Wallet for Android - Jan 2019
lntxbot (send and receive lightning payments via telegram) - Jan 2019
zap wallet - Oct 2018
LN Network:
Nodes: 5,500, Channels 20,800 - Jan 2019
LN Nodes:
Casa - Oct 2018
Lightning In A Box - Dec 2018
lndash - a Python dashboard for your LN node - Jan 2019
LN Plugins:
glightning: a c-lightning plugin - Jan 2019
LN Services:
BitPatron a Bitcoin Lightning Patreon Alternative - Jan 2019
Liquid Network
Crypto Garage issues a stablecoin pegged to JPY - Jan 2019
Rgulatory:
Wyoming Introduces Bill Offering Cryptocurrencies Legal Clarity To Attract Blockchain Business - Jan 2019
Exchanges:
Binance Decentralized Exchange (DEX) - Jan 2019
Coinstar launching BTC in stores - Jan 2019
Coinstar adds #Bitcoin to 20,000+ machines worldwide - Jan 2019
Binance Jersey opens - Jan 2019
Indonesia’s First Billion-Dollar Unicorn Acquires Philippine Bitcoin Wallet coins.ph - Jan 2019
Xapo shifting services from Hong Kong to Switzerland - Jan 2019
LightningNetwork payments on @BTCBITNET exchange - Jan 2019
"1) I can backup my wallet by exporting a wallet.dat file. Do I have to do this everytime I receive more BBP? Or just whenever I add a new key? 2) How do I add new keys? 3) Can I generate and see the private key so that I can write it down/print it and store it somewhere safe?" -znffal 1) think of your wallet.dat file as your passbook in a passbook savings account. You have to have that .dat file to be able to access (and prove you SHOULD have access) to the BBP stored in your account addresses. Exporting it once is all you need. 2) Adding new keys? The passphrase (password) you use is the only "key" you would have in an encrypted wallet (besides the .dat file). If you mean new addresses, you can get those by going under File and Sending (or Receving) Addresses and hit "new". 3) Clicking Encrypt Wallet will be where you choose a passphase, I don't know you can see it other than when you enter it. To put a real world example or two. Example One: You don't ever encrypt or backup your wallet. If I borrowed/stole/hacked your computer, I could send all your coins to my wallet (no passphrase). Example Two: You encrypt your wallet with the passphrase "secret" but don't backup the wallet.dat file, then your computer crashes and you lose all your data. Since you didn't have a copy of the wallet.dat file, your coins would be lost. Example Three: You backup your wallet.dat but don't encrypt it. Your computer crashes and all your data is lost, but you re-download the QT program, restore your wallet.dat, all your coins are still in you wallet. But if you lose your USB drive that has the wallet.dat on it, and I find it, I can put your wallet.dat on another computer and send all your coins to my wallet. Example Four: You encrypt your wallet and back up the wallet.dat file. If I hack/borrow your computer, unless I guess your passphrase your coins are safe. If you computer crashes, your can restore your wallet.dat file to another computer and your coins are safe. In short, Encrypt your wallet (passpharse) and then backup (copy) the wallet.dat file to at least two locations." -616westwarmoth "Find your wallet.dat file, copy it to a flash drive or any other secure place. If your computer crashes, you'll always have the wallet.dat and can put it on a new machine. It will have to resync a bit when you do, but you'll never lose your "key" to the wallet. Speaking of keys, you should password protect your wallet and make sure to remember it!" "Yes you must have a copy of the wallet.dat somewhere. So multiple back up copies are a good idea. If you lose the wallet.dat file the coins will be in limbo but there will be no way to recreate the file. One thing to remember is it doesn't matter if the wallet.dat file is "current", it can be 10 years old on a flash drive and you can download a new client, put the wallet.dat file into the machine and you'll be good." -616westwarmoth "In addition to this, whenever you reboot the node after more than 24 hours of being synced, we back your wallet.dat up into the "backups" folder. This is useful if you ever accidentally delete your wallet.dat. Also, if you want a paper backup, you can do a 'dumpprivkey accountaddress' command from the RPC." -Rob "wallet is a collection of private keys" "there are other ways to achieve high security. You can make a new wallet, encrypt it with a long password, send coins to it, put it on a flash drive and put it in cold storage, then download the hard drive cleaning program and erase the wallet.dat sectors from your PC. And of course, keep a printed copy of the private key on paper and put it in a safe. Put the usb in the safe also. Burn a cd rom with the wallet.dat file and put it in the safe." -Rob How to safely back up your wallet https://dashpay.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DOC/pages/1867878/How+to+safely+back+up+your+wallet Keep Your Crypto #SAFU (CZ's Tips) https://www.binance.com/en/blog/421499824684900429/Keep-Your-Crypto-SAFU-CZs-Tips References: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2042657.msg23955128#msg23955128http://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=27.0https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2388064.msg27797529#msg27797529 To Read: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Wallethttps://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Storing_bitcoinshttps://bitcoin.org/en/secure-your-wallet NOTE: As of version 1.4.3.1 we have updated to HD wallets, so you should not need to worry about keypools anymore if you have upgraded "Regarding the Sanctuary, you receive payments always to the same address (key), so the keypool is not consumed for those payments. But when you click to generate a new address on the "Receive" tab, one key will be deducted from the keypool. Also, sometimes new addresses are automatically generated and the keypool is consumed, for example when solo mining and finding a block, a new address could be used for the block reward. You can always check your current keypool size by typing "getwalletinfo" in the RPC console and see "keypoolsize" and "keys_left". It's only concerning if they are a low number and you plan to generate new addresses in your wallet. They start from 1000. If the number gets too low, you can just type "keypoolrefill" to refill them back to 1000 and then you should backup the wallet. But from my experience the wallet automatically refills the keypool from time to time (or after certain actions like transactions), because I see that my wallet file keeps getting larger and the "keys_left" returns to 1000. The only issue is if you actively use your wallet on multiple computers (for example cloud mining or simply sometimes using the wallet on your laptop), then one wallet could refill the keypool with new addresses and the other one will not, or they will generate different new addresses. If I understand this correctly, for example, you could receive a payment on a new address generated in one wallet; your old balance will be there on both wallets, but only the one wallet where you generated the new address would show the new payment. Then you should copy the wallet.dat file to other computers, to update them. If you use the wallet on just one computer, you should just backup the wallet from time to time (or when you see it has increased in size). Qt also backups wallet.dat automatically, those can be found in the folder %AppData%\BiblepayCore\backups, you will see that they also have timestamps in their names and possibly different sizes." -inblue https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2388064.msg27391534#msg27391534
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