BlogHide Resteemsstealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 013: 03/08/2019Internal Testnet: Staker Registrations and Client Restarts This week I had two key achievements on testnet. Perhaps the most significant was that I registered a staker. I describe why this…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 012: 03/01/2019Stealth qPoS Internal Testnet Week 1 Today, I describe progress and challenges related to Week 1 of the qPoS Internal Testnet. Most of my time this week was spent tracking down multithreading…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 011: 02/22/2019Stealth qPoS Enters Testing Today, I am excited to say that after a painful week of fixing compiling errors, we have the first functional build of the qPoS client. Not only does it build without…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 010: 02/15/2019Essential qPoS RPC Commands and Their Implementation In today’s development update, I document the 12 essential RPC (remote procedure calls) required for users to purchase and modify stakers. These…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 009: 02/08/2019QPoS Development Review and Staker Economics In today’s post, I am excited to review qPoS development so far and to give an idea of what progress needs to be made before testnet and mainnet. I also…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 008: 02/01/2019Block and Transaction-level Validation of qPoS State Transitions This week I spent almost all of my time writing code to validate qPoS instructions at both the transactional and block level. These…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 007: 01/25/2019Finishing up Registry Housekeeping and Starting Registry User Operations This week I focused on wrapping up the core registry code and began working on the qPoS opcodes that specify state changes…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 006: 01/18/2019Registry Persistence: Serialization and Storage I devoted this week to implementing registry persistence, a term meaning that the state of the registry is stored on disk and preserved between…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 005: 01/11/2019Multithreaded Techniques for Registry Synchronization | Using Leveldb for Registry Persistence This week I spent most of my time completing the two central threads for qPoS. I first polished up the…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 004: 01/04/2019Developing the Block Production and Registry Sync Loops This week I worked on the two most critical processing threads in quantum Proof-of-Stake (qPoS), which are (1) the block production thread…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 003: 12/21/2018Formalizing Validation, Disabling and Enabling Stakers, Staker Termination For this post, I will first continue last week’s discussion of validation, then describe the focus of development for the…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 002: 12/14/2018Cryptocurrencies as Capital I’m going to start this week’s development blog with a discussion that we had on Telegram. In this discussion, I explained how to view cryptocurrencies as capital, in…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog 001: 12/7/2018Starting Development: Data Structures I’ll start off by explaining my development process for big projects. First, let me explain that I am not a computer scientist and have no formal training in…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoStealth Development Blog Series - An IntroductionIntro to this Blog Series. First of all, I consider an intro to be antithetical to this blog series because, as a rule, I won’t create post intros or conclusions for this series – unless I feel…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoThe Holy Grail of Crypto | Part 4/4: #scalableFor the fourth and final part of our series on the Holy Grail of Crypto, I will discuss the importance of scalability to cryptocurrencies, and how we plan to make Stealth scalable while offering the…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoThe Holy Grail of Crypto | Part 3/4: #privateToday, in part 3 of our 4 part series on the Holy Grail of Crypto, I define the term "private transactions", explain their importance, and describe how they will be implemented in Stealth. What is…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoThe Holy Grail of Crypto | Part 2/4: #feelessIn today’s post, I describe the importance of feeless transactions and how we plan to bring them to Stealth. What is a feeless transaction? A feeless transaction is one that does not require an…stealthsend (44)in blockchain • 6 years agoThe Holy Grail of Crypto | Part 1/4: #fastRecently, the Stealth team found itself discussing a vision for the perfect cryptocurrency. We came up with a list of four features that we considered essential: • Fast • Feeless • Private •…stealthsend (44)in stealth • 6 years ago$XST in #NYC | Stealth is excited to be an official block sponsor at #ConsensusInvest 2018 in New York next month. Stop by our booth and say hello! #fast #feeless #private #scalable #qposstealthsend (44)in stealth • 6 years agoYou can now trade $BTC, $ETH, and $LTC for $XST directly and quickly .You can now trade $BTC, $ETH, and $LTC for $XST directly and quickly with the @CryptoWolf_eu widget on our website.