mobilecoin
skynet-webportal
mobilecoin | skynet-webportal | |
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26 | 64 | |
1,149 | 0 | |
0.2% | - | |
9.7 | 9.6 | |
11 days ago | about 3 years ago | |
Rust | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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mobilecoin
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Is this project dead?
On this day last month, v.4.1.0 of the protocol was released, enabling atomic swaps on the MobileCoin blockchain.
- What's up with MobileCoin?
- Mobilecoin - Private payments for mobile devices.
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Criticism on the scope and reliability of MOB's reliance on SGX, any thoughts ?
There is a distinction between "begin wrong" and "being so absolutely wrong that making a statement transparently communicates how small one's understanding is". The second applies here. He is absolutely wrong here. SGX is one aspect that has some beneficial contribution to the overall ideas in MobileCoin. It is not at all an elementary part. You can read here in detail what happens if SGX would be totally pwned: https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin/blob/master/fog-threat-model-2.1.0.md
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Is anyone able to withdraw MOB from Bitfinex?
General thoughts for a MobileCoin Fog Threat Model can be found here: https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin/blob/master/fog-threat-model-2.1.0.md E.g. you find a summary of what an 'SGX-compromising Adversary with root on Fog Infrastructure' can achieve.
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There is a new payment feature in Signal (Good!) but the implementation makes me feel slightly cheated about the platform itself.
Since you're passionate about the topic, it might make sense to read a bit about why Signal chose MobileCoin as well as MobileCoin's design goals.
- In defense of Signal
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Monero fork? Whose mining it then?
You are welcome to audit the code yourself.
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MobileCoin is incompetent, you need a paid Amazon S3 account to run a validator node.
Link here: https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin#consensus
- Signal Just Made One Years Worth Of Server-Side Source Code Available In One Huge Dump
skynet-webportal
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Curious about Siacoin.
While you're here have a look at sia Skynet the beginning of internet 3.0, people want easy to use storage this is it. It's also has a very simple tonuse SDK for devs to build upon.
- And here it begins: Democratic lawmakers introduce gun control bill that would ban magazines holding more than 10 rounds
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Golem democratizes society’s access to computing power
You can use Sia from browser nowadays. They built a decentralized CDN network called Skynet on it. https://siasky.net
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Sia marketing - is there any? Is the team shouting about what they do?
No longer worrying about servers and uptime for a simple react app is a big accomplishment already. Drag and drop your /build directory at https://siasky.net and you're live and running (for as long as the app has active users I believe, I'm still learning a lot too).
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Skynet/Sia Weekly Discussion | Week of Apr 12, 2021
Use Skynet
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Would be possible to to create a Twitter competitor on filecoin?
It will totally be capable if Filecoin can start to get their tech in order. However, Skynet is not only capable of this but encouraging devs to get things up and running on the network.
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Does anyone have a reply to some of these very valid concerns?
In the end both of these concerns you have in regards to the mass adoption are negligible since the introduction of Skynet. With Skynet the only people that will ever have to be running any Sia software will be just the hosts. Skynet is kind of like a intermediary between the end user and the Sia network. The end user (you) will never need to buy Siacoin or install any software in order to use the Sia network. What happens is you essentially pay for the storage using your normal means of payments through the use of websites and apps like Skyspace, MARStorage, Filebase or Siasky. They in turn handle all the technical details of getting your data on to the Sia network. So once enough developers jump on board and enough websites and apps have been built on Skynet, the average end user might not even know what Skynet is even though they are using it every single day because it is the new internet. All they will know is there is less adds and things seem to work a bit differently.
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Does Sia not follow the market trend?
I'm making this a separate reply so you are sure to get it. But make sure you also go sign up an account at https://siasky.net as well. It keeps track of ALL your data that you upload and download to and from Skynet through the Siasky portal.
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How can blockchain "technology" be used for pirating?
SkyNet runs on blockchain
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MySky: Decentralized Identity on Skynet
Here is the SkyNet WebPortal source code if anybody is interested.
What are some alternatives?
cake_wallet - The open source repository for Cake Wallet, a noncustodial multi-currency wallet, and Monero.com, a noncustodial Monero-only wallet. Need help? Check out https://guides.cakewallet.com
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
td - Cross-platform library for building Telegram clients
Conversations - Conversations is an open source XMPP/Jabber client for Android
status-desktop - Status Desktop client made in Nim & QML
netlify-identity-widget - A zero config, framework free Netlify Identity widget
fog - DEPRECATED: Repo Contents moved to https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin
PsiTransfer - Simple open source self-hosted file sharing solution.
TextSecure - A private messenger for Android.
gh-pages - General purpose task for publishing files to a gh-pages branch on GitHub
libsignal - Home to the Signal Protocol as well as other cryptographic primitives which make Signal possible.
slate - WIP - We're building the place you go to discover, share, and sell files on the web.