I will be in Dubai for the next week, so working from my laptop.
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tog578054559 commented on @toghrulmaharramov have you heard of Layer-Zero? The bridging protocol in development?
Sounds familiar, but can't remember any dwtails.
tog578054559 commented on General question, are my 24 words stored on the server when I rent one and run a node over him?
You mean the seed phrase? No. But your private key would have to be on the device which runs the full node.
tog578054559 commented on I assume you're not running a Solana node?
Maybe he's attempting to run a Solana full node via a Raspberry Pi cluster?? https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2021/why-build-raspberry-pi-cluster
tog578054559 commented on Is dusk gonna be a private chain like vechain or blockchain like ethereum?
The latter. A permissionless protocol.
tog578054559 commented on Thanks for your answers and time Toghrul Any good sources for small brains like me to educatie myself on this?
There surely are some. I'll drop the links to the articles if I can remember any.
tog578054559 commented on Is that something you're thinking about though? Making those quantum secure?
Not at the moment, the existing quantum safe proving systems are space inefficient.
tog578054559 commented on Has the circulating supply gone down, did I see it wrong?
No, there was an incorrect supply displayed on CMC earlier today which has evidently been fixed.
tog578054559 commented on can't you do this with a synthetic? which is what Synthetix is doing?
Synthetix is a generalized CDP. You don't actually expose yourself to the asset, only to its derivative.
tog578054559 commented on Could that become a weird attack surface were malicous transactions influence normal ones negatively?
I don't think it introduces any vulnerabilities.
tog578054559 commented on Oh so the upper limit is in the block and not in the resources of the transaction issuer?
As in Ethereum, we have both a transaction gas limit and block gas limit.
tog578054559 commented on So anything can be written but effective calculation requires you to own enough gas?
Anything can be executed as long as it can be terminated within a finite amount of steps smaller than the gas limit of the block.
tog578054559 commented on Thanks Toghrul. That's the same as for Ethereum, right?
Yep, exactly the same.
tog578054559 commented on Is the Rusk virtual machine Turing complete?
Technically, Rusk is quasi-Turing complete through the use of gas limits. Quasi-Turing complete implies that execution is guaranteed to terminate after a certain amount steps even if no output is obtained by that point.
tog578054559 commented on Can I become one? Is it profitable?
Yes, anobody with enough DUSK and a running node can become a Generator or a Provisioner. The block rewards are split between the winning Generator and the Provisioners who helped finalize the winning candidate block.
tog578054559 commented on That would mean we are in the building phase of blockchain then and have a lot of innovation yet to come?
State replication algorithms are agnostic to the underlying type of database deployed. So while blockchain offers an efficient means of forging a common set, the research in distributed computing is not universally focused on blockchains. For example, Emanuele has experience in working on fault-tolerant protocols in aircraft sensor communication systems. The same protocols can be used to maintain the liveliness and security of the blockchain. So the next breakthrough in consensus protocols may come from NASA or somewhere similarly unrelated to blockchain.
tog578054559 commented on What do you think is the best or at least most promising mechanism right now?
Depends on the use case. There are literally hundreds of protocol flavours to choose from. I prefer instant finality, permission-lessness and asynchrony in the protocols.
tog578054559 commented on What are your thoughts on big data in future?
To be fair, big data has been a thing decades before it became a buzzword. Companies such as Google and Facebook exist solely because of big data. Dusk Network facilitates data transfers, however, it doesn't natively offer storage and data analytics (impossible with end-to-end encryption either way) to enable "big data".