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c62d6778b14a25c3dcecd14dfe6017a2
i am an economics professor at university of arkansas at fayetteville. can stellar help out and reduce transaction costs when a foreign student pays for tuition/housing to the university? if so, who at stellar can i contact to help me with this issue?
reduce transaction costs when a foreign student pays for tuition/housing?
galactictalk.org
2020.50
[ { "text": "hi! jeff phaneuf and i are working on a project for this <https://bpventures.us>\n\n\nthe plan is to start with chinese students who need to pay tuition in the united states and then canada. however in china the student will still be using unionpay (the large card processor which is kind of like visa/mc).\n\n\nwe should be starting the pilot in december.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
17662f6a3a4242a0bcc8afc65b1b3091
hi, i supplement my income as an uber eats driver. is there a way for me to earn xlm there? for example, create an xlm debit card that i can attach to my uber eats account as one if my payout methods? uber eats allows us to switch between payout methods, i.e. sometimes i cash out to one bank or another bank. i think that if there was an xlm card, i could get paid in lumens whenever i felt like it to build up my xlm shares.
earn xlm
galactictalk.org
2021.10
[ { "text": "the most straight forward way would be to connect your bank account to an exchange and buy some xlm every time you feel like and avoid a complicated setup with a special xlm card.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/2653/3)\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
2ec6c6b2f1b19168769d1aa2e76182e2
i'm currently elbow deep into a couple of improvements to the sdk: *making the scala sdk available in maven central* up until about a week ago the sdk was available on bintray, but users needed to add a custom resolver in order to use it. this is not best practice. to fix this, libraries should be published to maven central. the process for making libraries available there is infamously laborious and difficult. automating releases via travis is also tricky. in the last week i have automated the library released to maven central. <https://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7cio.github.synesso%7cscala-stellar-sdk_2.12%7c0.1.5.5%7cjar> *outstanding work* the library depends upon an sdf customised variant of the security library eddsa. this is not available on maven central. the source for it is not available, and the reasons for the customisations (done 3+ years ago) are not clear. one of the following needs to happen: a) find/decompile the source, create a project and make it available on maven central b) understand the customisations and rewrite the sdk to use the official eddsa library i'm leaning towards option b. --- *improved documentation* previously, the documentation was limited to the github readme file. it required manual updates to ensure that the version numbers were correct and that the sample code worked. i am currently in the process of using a site generator to create full documentation. the build system ensures that the version numbers match the git tag. it also extracts example code from unit tests, ensuring that the samples in the docs will always work. the work in progress can be seen at <http://synesso.github.io/scala-stellar-sdk/> *outstanding work* 1. the content of the docs. at a minimum i'd like to cover the horizon lookup methods and how to create/submit transactions. 2. turn off domain redirection from synesso.github.io to my personal domain (it's something i set up 5 years ago and i really don't recall how it works just yet. 🙂 ) 3. the built-in search bar doesn't seem to work. either i fix it or turn it off.
scala sdk deployment & documentation enhancements
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "\n> [jem](https://galactictalk.org/d/1601/1) the library depends upon an sdf customised variant of the security library eddsa. this is not available on maven central. the source for it is not available, and the reasons for the customisations (done 3+ years ago) are not clear. one of the following needs to happen:\n> \n> \n> a) find/decompile the source, create a project and make it available on maven central \n> \n> b) understand the customisations and rewrite the sdk to use the official eddsa library\n> \n> \n> i'm leaning towards option b.\n> \n> \n\n\ni'm pretty sure it's standard ed25519.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/1601/2) if i substitute the standard eddsa then it crashes with npes. something is different, even if it is minor.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this is now complete. please enjoy the new docs.\n\n\n<https://synesso.github.io/scala-stellar-sdk/>\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
4157ed7b73caa741d99efa6fe4413f3b
![](https://i.imgur.com/lxh4dnf.png) ### title: rigel - monetize links for payments and donations in seconds ### summary: rigel enables anyone to use stellar to setup donation pages or monetize content, articles, digital goods, and access to meetings and webinars. it is non-custodial, takes only seconds to setup and requires no software integration. ### category: applications, tools & infrastructure ### goals: build a general purpose content locker that enables stellar to be used for micropayments and donations by the masses. rigel links can be setup in seconds and is usable to non-technical users. each link can be tracked and managed individually. ### description: rigel enables anyone from content creators to nonprofits to setup passive income streams via micropayments using stellar. digital content creators can use rigel to monetize their content and setup storefronts. charities and organizations can use rigel to create donation pages that give the donor a special little something in return. to publish a link, the publisher could chose from a selection of designs or upload his own branding resources to personalize. each link could be tracked, managed, and updated individually. publishers fill out the title, description, and unlocking requirements for each link he publishes. these are saved to his account and can be easily updated. all stellar payments are sent directly to the stellar address he registered with. ### roadmap: * support more options for customization (slugs, description, etc...) and personalization (like upload images) * support confirmed ratings. consumers can send a second transaction like rate5*rigel.link to attach a rating and review to their preceding transaction. * support reporting and notification for publishers * support preview images, inter-linking and cataloging links from same publisher into storefronts. * support custom stellar assets besides xlm * support domain verification (for charities and organizations) * set expiration time for each campaign * stopping campaign at any time (payment information replaced with message, for example linking to a follow up campaign) * support optional api call backs after payment succeeds * embeddable widget that allows rigel to be used from other websites ### why is your project valuable for stellar? rigel offers a non-custodial micropayment option for stellar that is very easy to use and does not require any software integrations. it is very flexible and enables grassroot micropayment economies to develop on stellar. it allows non-technical users to receive benefits from stellar's virtually non-existent fees and fast transaction speeds. ### how does your project use stellar? rigel is designed to be very easy to use for both producers and consumers. producers sign up with their stellar account or federation address and configure content locking. consumers trying to access a link will be prompted to send a stellar payment within an alloted time frame. rigel generates a stellar federation address for payments and associate them to producers and their links. stellar payments are made directly from consumer account to producer account. it monitors stellar network for matching payments and unlocks link for the consumer once a matching payment has been made with matching stellar transaction memo, amount, and asset. rigel is non-custodial and uses xlm for on-chain payment. in the future it will allow any stellar asset to be used. ### trivia: i was thinking about the right name for this project since starting to develop it and after looking up available domains finally chose rigel, a blue and white supergiant displayed in the logo and prominently on the entry of the homepage. **from wikipedia:** rigel is a star in the constellation of orion, approximately 860 light-years (260 pc) away. rigel is the brightest and most massive component of a star system of at least four stars that appear as a single blue-white point of light to the naked eye. a blue supergiant, rigel is calculated to be anywhere from 61,500 to 363,000 times as luminous as the sun, and 18 to 24 times as massive, depending on the method and assumptions used. its radius is over 70 times that of the sun, and its surface temperature is 12,100 k. rigel's mass-loss **due to its stellar wind** is estimated to be 10 million times more than that of the sun. with an estimated age of 7 to 9 million years, rigel has exhausted its core hydrogen fuel, expanded and cooled to become a supergiant. ### links: <https://rigel.link> tags: content locking, locker, micropayments, monetization
rigel - monetize links for payments and donations in seconds
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "getting an error when trying to sign up. \n\n![](http://tyler.link/kiyo2q+)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2439/2) \n\nrigel had database issue in the morning. it's fixed now, sorry about that.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
025d75b37a00e65bd6214bf5054e58bd
all, i am new to stellar and i need some help from experience people here. i searched this forum before asking but i didnt understand fully my question is, is it possible to send some tokens to a wallet and restrict that wallet to transact on those tokesn till some period like 6 months ? my need is, user can see their tokens in their wallet, but they can't transfer or trade thanks
vesting time lock for custom token on stellar
galactictalk.org
2021.43
[ { "text": "auth\\_revocable - you revoke the authorization right after sending the asset. the user can still keep it in their account but can only transfer it back to the issuing account iirc.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " after time period, do we need to make that flag reset to make him trade ?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "you simply authorize the account again, then he can freely send/trade the asset as any other asset.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i read regarding this in stellar documentation\n\n\nauthorization revocable flag allows you to freeze assets you issued in case of theft or other special circumstances. this can be useful for national currencies, but is not always applicable to other kinds of assets.\n\n\nfor most cases, you should avoid setting authorization revocable on your asset. in the past, some issuers have used the authorization revocable flag in order to impose lock-up periods. however, this is a problematic mechanism because it does not provide the user any guarantees with regard to when or if the assets will be unlocked.\n\n\nmore importantly though, it requires a lot of effort to undo once it has been set. this is because if authorization revocable or authorization required is disabled on an asset, it has no effect on existing user accounts. in order to be able to send your asset to existing accounts after these flags have been turned off, you will still need to run the allow trust operation for each existing user account.\n\n\nis this correct way or any best way than this ?\n\n\nthanks in advance\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "also is it possible to unlock in this way\n\n\nout of total tokens, 25% will be unlocked after 6 months and in remaining 75%, every 25% will be unlocked for every 3 months\n\n\nthanks\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham) can u please help\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "that's the best way for now. just as you said, disabling auth\\_required on an issuing account does nothing to the status of the existing holders, unfortunately. it would have been awesome if it did.\n\n\n¯\\\\_(ツ)\\_/¯\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we don't have existing holders, so i am thinking best way to move forward\n\n\nhow to do vesting ? something like out of 100% every 25% for every 90 days\n\n\nthanks\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi,\n\n\n[@linuxchip](https://galactictalk.org/u/linuxchip) : i am looking for a similar solution, have you found anything?\n\n\nthankss\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[droppix](https://galactictalk.org/d/1960/10) the solution is what was mentioned at the beginning of the thread: using auth\\_required plus authorizing accounts at the time it needs to be\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
f384525552ee78fd05533f1f81c2340a
stellarpay - a payment gateway and management for stellar network ================================================================= ![stellarpay](https://stellarpay.io/img/galactic.png) <https://stellarpay.io/> i'm excited to introduce stellarpay. stellar is providing us high transaction speed, almost zero fees and flexibility in transaction management. so i started to develop a payment gateway and management for the stellar network a few months ago. description =========== stellarpay is a project that aims to enable merchants and individuals to make and receive payments on the stellar network. you do not need to pay any additional fees to use the stellarpay gateway. we never store your private key and passwords. you have full control of your account. also, stellarpay offers a uncomplicated api service so you can receive payments over your website or apps. main philosophy is to maximize your payment experience on the stellar network. security ======== stellarpay encrypts your wallets using pbkdf2 and aes256 methods and keeps the encrypted wallet data on the server. for recovery , users able to use 12 words mnemonic backup. if you worried about dns attacks , client is available as open source on github. gateway ======= the gateway allows merchants and individuals to receive payments through any asset type. the conversion rates of assets are determined by the merchant. some reliable assets support automatic rate conversion (like stronghold usd, mobi , the automatic conversion feature will available in next updates). merchants receive instant payment notifications via their address and have the opportunity to automatically deliver customers' products. checkout ======== stellarpay checkout payments are valid for 5 minutes after the payment request is made. payments are approved by the stellarpay backend within approximately one minute and the customer and merchant are informed about it. demo checkout : <https://stellarpay.io/checkout/?amount=0.003&description=mocha&merchant=67b94cb001548d87> payment flow : <https://cl.ly/2d3j1j3w1z3v> documentation ============= <https://stellarpay.io/documentation/> source codes ============ can find source codes of stellarpay client,checkout and documentation. i'm trying to optimize the backend, so i'll share it as open source after i'm absolutely sure. github : <http://github.com/stellarpay> gateway status ============== migration to publicnet is completed. be careful about you're making a transaction on publicnet.
stellarpay - a payment gateway and management
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "hi!\n\n\nnice project 🙂\n\n\nplease consider offer a way for user from other wallets to sign as well. we currently have several way do that :\n\n\n* stargazer is using a custom qr format (see :<https://www.npmjs.com/package/stellar-qr>)\n* passing xdr by url (stellar laboratory, stellar authenticator)\n* using the sep0007 standard (<https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0007.md>)\n* using the cosmic.link protocol (<https://github.com/misterticot/js-cosmic-lib/blob/master/readme.md>)\n\n\nif you store encrypted seeds on an online database for backup, please consider use more than the password for encoding. people are often using weak password so they can remember it. this is especially important to allow when there's no password recovery mechanism!\n\n\nto keep a good encryption in the context, stellar authenticator ask for an username that is actually used as an extension of the password. this is because the username/password is a very well known paradigm and stay user friendly.\n\n\ncurrently the data are only kept locally. a cloud backup will be added but it will not be a login mechanism. meaning that even knowing the user+password pair you couldn't access the seeds.\n\n\nas entry name for the cloud database, it will uses email address which may or may not contains the username. in case backup is requested, the link leading to the encrypted seeds will be send to the email address and needs username+password to be deciphered.\n\n\nthe point of this is offering an encryption that is secure enough in case the encrypted seeds leaks (database crack, email theft, dns attack,...)\n\n\none have to think carefully how he is going to handle the private keys. those may end up representing a lot of money, especially when centralized, giving a high incentive to try an attack. if the cost of a successful attack is under the expected gain you're done.\n\n\nit took me time to come up with a scheme that allow safe cloud backup. once fully implemented i'll release the database as a javascript library. hopefully i'll get it to be audited as well. the current secure database module (without cloud sync) is available at : <https://github.com/misterticot/stellar-authenticator-src/blob/master/database.js>\n\n\nthis sheme have a drawback though: you won't directly login from another browser/device (that's also the feature). you'll have to import a piece of data for syncking devices together.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/1487/2) hi, misterticot! thank you for that detailed comment.\n\n\nlogin with other wallets into stellarpay is on my task list.\n\n\nfor wallet encryption side, pbkdf2 and aes256 methods used and they are safest methods which can be used currently. username is not only the parameter used for encryption, there is also uuid (randomly generated id). also there is no problem with recovery because you're generating a deterministic wallet. it means, you will be able to recover your wallet with 12 word mnemonic backup.\n\n\nfor dns hacking and other middle attacks, i'm planning to make stellarpay client as open source. then you will be able to use stellarpay in your local (except api requests).\n\n\nin conclusion, stellarpay never stores your private keys or mnemonic on database , is storing only your merchant details and other non-sensitive informations. will check cosmic protocol!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "-- 12 july update --\n\n\nhi, galactictalk people! everyday, im working on stellarpay to make much better and it is almost done! as i mentioned before, payment gateway is supporting any type of asset, you can add your own assets or assets which is backed by anchors like stronghold. it makes possible to get easily fiat payments via stellarpay payment gateway. there is something new features in api side like \"send withdrawal requests with api\" . the requests will be hold on your dashboard, then you need to sign them. there are tons of features and new features, i will update them before going to live.\n\n\nwaiting your feedbacks about dashboard and advices about payment gateway and whole project.\n\n\ndashboard : <https://stellarpay.io/dashboard.png>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "looks really polished, i didn't have the time to check it deeply (sorry), but looks promising, keep it up!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "sorry for delaying, will release it in a few days. preparing api documentations, adding new features and testing everything. stellarpay on the way!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi! a short clip from stellarpay payment flow ; <https://cl.ly/2d3j1j3w1z3v> . while transaction processing on background, the merchant also received ipn (instant payment notification) .\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stellarpay](https://galactictalk.org/d/1487/7) instead of having them copy/paste both the destination and the memo text, you might consider using federation to prefill the address/memo.\n\n\ni imagine it might be something like: \"<transaction-id>@my-merchant*stellarpay.com\" and your federation server would generate the details for you.\n\n\nit would require you to set up a federation server which might not be on your top priority at this point, but maybe consider it for the future as a minor usability enhancement.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi galactic community, the release delayed due to my health issues. we're going to live tomorrow. still waiting your recommendations about gateway.\n\n\nalso can check the landing page : <https://stellarpay.io/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i've been following this project for the past week or so. it really looks great, from the system itself to ui and transaction flow. this honestly looks to be have one of the most polished ui's of any entry i've seen yet. can't wait to see the live site, and wishing you the best in regards to your health.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[mitchzof](https://galactictalk.org/d/1487/10) thank you!\n\n\n<https://stellarpay.io/>\n\n\nnow, stellarpay is live and running on testnet. also added first version of documentation.\n\n\nwill update in short time ; restore wallet, settings , exchange list, export merchant sales and fix minor bugs.\n\n\nplease test the gateway and checkout page then give me feedback.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "nice design! \n\ni like the doc pages as well, did you design them yourself or use a library?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "stuck on adding custom asset. button label *creating*, nothing is happening. \n\n![screenshot](https://i.imgsafe.org/19/19db579551.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[syntaxval](https://galactictalk.org/d/1487/13) hi, issuer account must be active account on testnet network. thank you for reporting, there is a bug which is not resetting button after error. it is fixed now. also added panic button(reset) if there is unexpected situation.\n\n\nplease try add as a issuer an activate account on testnet then give me feedback.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "really like the site, works well and looks great! that said, i've done a bit of testing and had a few suggestions.\n\n\nwith the balances component, i was wondering what the label did as i didn't see it used anywhere. also, multiple assets of the same code will overlap. meaning if i have usd from issuer a and issuer b on there, it will show all payments for all assets with the code usd, while also showing issuer b as the issuer when i click on both balances. also, when making transactions, i'm unable to differentiate between which usd asset i'm using.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[mitchzof](https://galactictalk.org/d/1487/15) thank you for detailed feedback!\n\n\nyes, it is on my update list. i will seperate them on memory like assetcode-issuer. then you can able to select them without concern.\n\n\nlabelling is require sync with stellarpay api server then will match horizon asset list with api synced asset list. im looking for best method which i can use it. currently, users cannot use same asset code in their account but will release a general update for them.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
36ba67f3ad8cbb8686c24cbc39edd6be
dear community, i would like to ask the following after i have read the entire <https://www.stellar.org/start#for-anchors> 1. i can see that's there is testing under <https://laboratory.stellar.org/> and at the same time, for "public" usage as well. my question is - after i have run and understood testing, i can use "public" for real as in like mainnet? 2. if i use "public" which means that i need to fund as deposit into the "public" network account? like how much is the minimum in xml or lumien? 3. once i have created my asset (in <https://laboratory.stellar.org/> --> using public) and ready for payment to my bank account in my country for example - i understood that i need to set up new passphrase in horizon? and i was advised to download the latest <https://github.com/stellar/go/releases/tag/horizon-v1.3.0> into my desktop as i'm using windows 10 pro, is that correct? i think that's about it for now. appreciate your guidance accordingly. many thanks.
about stellar laboratory and horizon
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "[@jsim77](https://galactictalk.org/u/jsim77) here are you answers :\n\n\n1. yes\n2. there is no minimum . but, but for account creations stellar charges . but is very minimum .\n3. if you are building your own app an want to transact then at that time it requires to install and setup horizon. otherwise, you can use the existing stellar main net to transact.\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
ff2e60ef7b0701534ef54c83b865af87
![](https://stellarmint.io/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/stellarmint_tagline_1200x630.jpg) ### title: stellarmint ### summary: stellarmint makes creating tokens on the stellar network even easier. ### category: applications, tools & infrastructure ### goals: **general**. remove the technical barriers associated with issuing a token on the stellar network. **specific**. 1. improve the ux and onboarding process by adding a walk-through option and other user cues once logged in. 2. streamline the process of accepting the token's trustline. *near term* - add video tutorials showing how to accept a trustline with the major wallet providers. *medium term* - integrate available tools to make trustline acceptance easier, such as automatic xdr generation for easy export and signing. *long term* - champion a sep if existing tools could be improved or supplemented to streamline the process of accepting a trustline. 3. automate portions of the stellarmint process to reduce token delivery wait time and to improve scalability. 4. automate editing control of the stellar.toml so changes are instant. ### description: **someone shouldn't have to be a developer, or even have a website, to be able to issue a token on the stellar network.** the stellar network was designed to allow **any** form of value to be issued on the network by **anyone**. to fully deliver on this stated purpose, issuing a token on the stellar network needs to be easier and stellarmint does exactly that. is this service really needed? without a doubt. first and foremost, not everyone with value to digitize and exchange has a website where a stellar.toml can be hosted. secondly, even with a domain name and website, there are technical challenges with hosting a stellar.toml file. as most of you know, it must be served at a specific location and not all web hosting providers make it easy (possible?) to host a .toml file at that location. further, even if web hosting providers made it easy, there can be complications caused by the content management system used to build the website. i, and several other stellar community members, discovered these technical complications first hand when setting up [public node's](https://publicnode.org) stellar.toml file. what was supposed to be a really easy task turned into hours of technical problem solving with no straightforward solution. we made several technical support calls to our hosting provider and even wrote a custom wordpress plugin to try to circumvent the issue, but we couldn't solve the issue - we either produced forbidden errors or the stellar network couldn't recognize the text as a proper .toml file. we still do not know if the issue was something our hosting provider could have resolved or if it was a conflict with wordpress (the single most popular way to create a website). ultimately, we solved the issue by avoiding both and implemented a creative and highly technical [cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) workaround. needless to say, there had to be a better way and is why i created stellarmint. as it turns out, i even ran into a technical issue related to stellar.toml files when creating stellarmint. thankfully, after two support calls to a premium hosting provider, we resolved the issue by having them add a mimetype rule for the ".toml" extension in the nginx configuration. case in point! ### links: [stellarmint.io](https://stellarmint.io)
stellarmint - stellar tokens made easier
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "update: added implementation of the coinqvest payment option that lets people pay with cryptocurrency.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[magofox](https://galactictalk.org/d/2383/2) \n\nwe waited, this is an important step😉\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "you are already charging your users for making tokens. why do need more funding? just curious.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks for the question.\n\n\nadded funding would let me invest further in the service and increase its chances of being a self-sustaining viable stellar-based business. while i agree that it is great that stellarmint already has paying customers, it's currently not enough to justify the cost and time required to provide the service. the other tricky part is more customers means more time spent to implement, particularly with how i have it running now - a very manual process. i currently send personalized emails to each customer, fix spelling errors, verify all inputs, apply standardized formats, standardize the uploaded image, etc. i also walk each user through the process of accepting a trustline (side note: i wish accepting a trustline was easier!) if i don't automate more parts of the service, i'll run out of time well before stellarmint becomes a viable business.\n\n\nso in the end, i'm looking for help getting started the same as all the other business-based proposals here. many of the other proposals and winners in the past had sources of revenue too, so stellarmint is not alone here. i actually see the fact that stellarmint has paying customers as a good thing because it demonstrates the demand for the service and that it has a pathway to becoming a self-sustaining stellar business that onboards lots of new users to the stellar network.\n\n\nlastly, because i have your attention, i think my personal track record should be taken into consideration. some of the scf winners in the past have run away with the funds, without any hint of additional work being completed after the award is received. i've started three projects on stellar now, [lumenthropy](https://lumenthropy.com), [public node](https://publicnode.org), and now [stellarmint](https://stellarmint.io). lumenthropy keeps growing and i personally turned a list of 1 nonprofit to a list of 15 nonprofits that accept stellar lumen donations. just last month i redesigned the entire website. public node has delivered on everything it promised and more. it's been [publicly praised and envied](https://twitter.com/nbougalis/status/1257781554253881344) by a head engineer at ripple, has [tier 1 quality hardware performance](https://stellarbeat.io/organizations/2dd1cd0e5ba445846799c0d1114dda47), and keeps expanding its partnerships and use of other stellar-based projects like [coinqvest](https://www.coinqvest.com/) and [lobstr](https://lobstr.co).\n\n\ni guess that's my way of saying, i think kick starting stellarmint is money well spent from a lot of different perspectives.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
5f442c8aebaf7b5db3580d79ebae3813
greetings galactictalk community! allow me to introduce centyfy, a crypto social network exclusively monetized on centy, a stellar blockchain based utility crypto token. centy token transactions are 100% secure and virtually instant. how is centyfy different? centyfy users can monetize all their content and receive centy tips, rewards paid in centy tokens for the quality of their posts from all other users. centyfy returns 75% of revenues to users, who can monetize their liking, sharing, viewing of ads or promotions and receive centy perks, rewards paid in centy tokens by the participating businesses. what does centyfy offers? * a secure desktop/mobile centy (stellar) wallet. you can send, receive, buy & exchange centy tokens. * a secure desktop/mobile usd wallet. you can send or receive usd to and from any centyfy users. * you can buy and redeem centy tokens using usd or xlm. * a free text, voice and video centychat service to all users. * you can earn usd for referring your friends with our affiliate system. * you can share files, audio, photos, videos, live stream and get notifications on likes and comments of your posts. * you can post, blog, create articles, forums and events. * you can watch movies and play games. * you can set up your own private or business page and public or private group. * you can buy and sell on centymart, advertise your promotions on offers and find employment on jobs. * a free and secure android app. * a 100% guarantee that centyfy will never, ever share or sell our users data! [<https://centyfy.com/>] best regards to all, centyfy team
discover centyfy - a stellar blockchain based crypto social network
galactictalk.org
2021.39
[ { "text": "tavi, this site does pose some questions in my mind.\n\n\nis this currency supposed to be similar to that of steemit? \n\nhow exactly are you planning on providing ads? third-party services or something built locally? \n\nthe features that you are describing are interesting because they are hard to tie into a singular service. you are a social network built around the stellar network. you providing free messaging, voice calls, video calls, file sharing, live streaming, blogs, forums, movies, games, 2nd hand marketplace, and job services.\n\n\nthat is a lot of features. a lot of big features.\n\n\ni took a quick peak at your site and i mean this in a fair and way of constructive criticism.\n\n\nit has a lot of areas to improve on, mainly speaking from the design alone on the homepage. i have been browsing the actual site mainly from a mobile view. it bad by any means but absolutely gives off a different feel than most crypto focused sites that have sprouted up over the years and the layout gives off a facebookesk vibe, it doesn't feel very notable.\n\n\nanother issue is the requirement to pay to actually have access to the wallet features. with no visible call saying it will remove the monetization you previously mentioned.\n\n\nit doesn't seem like there is a goal or motive behind this. it offers features that can be found elsewhere, in places you don't need to pay for the full features.\n\n\nit personally does not sit well with me.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi zeno,\n\n\nall the featured offered are free.\n\n\nthe only thing you'll have to pay for is the crypto pro package (only $5.00 - one time fee) which will set up your centy wallet and integrate it with the centy tips and centy perks apis. to me, that's a small price to pay, specially when centyfy returns 75% of revenue to the users.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
72ed42548353ab37f188445db23eb4e2
can anyone tell me why my tokens logo shows up on lobstr but not stellar expert? <https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/trrt-garcva5752sk34mmpqj2ni4uymnp35bn43peec5dcyfosf3icotpjbct-1> my toml seems to be fine and obviously lobstr figured it out but i have tried a few different logo sizes and cannot seem to get stellar expert to show the thumbnail
token icon not showing on stellar expert but does on lobstr
galactictalk.org
2021.39
[ { "text": "i have the same issue with my nfts \n\n<https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/stellarred01-gbfxn6u7263n4sln67dxsipebx6miqdvsn52jrudejt2goa5kjtrjcuz-2>\n\n\ni have my home domain set, not sure what the problem is\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "1) it runs infrequently so be patient \n\n2) check out your cors settings - i often need to fiddle with it a bit before tokens get accepted \n\naccess-control-allow-origin: * \n\naccess-control-allow-methods: get, post, put, delete, options \n\naccept-ranges: bytes\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[antb123](https://galactictalk.org/d/2758/3) \n\nit shows all the info from my toml in the organization metadata and currency section, just not thumbnail. it shows the link to the image and it looks good when i click it. very confusing. \n\ni use <https://stellar.sui.li/blockshangerous.com> to verify the cors settings.\n\n\ni was wondering if there was a delay so me changing the image and refreshing isn't actually giving me any new info as far as troubleshooting goes\n\n\nthere must be some glaring mistake i'm missing because all my nfts have the same problem\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@orbitlens](https://galactictalk.org/u/orbitlens) is there something about how stellar expert handles the toml image link that i am missing?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i’m having the same issue. when you find a solution can you email me [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] thank you so much for sharing such a useful information. i will definitely share this with others.\n\n\n[mcdvoice](https://mcdvoice.me/)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] thank you so much for sharing such a useful information. i will definitely share this with others.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] thank you so much for sharing such a useful information. i will definitely share this with others.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] thank you so much for sharing such a useful information. i will definitely share this with others.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "effective and interesting post for reading, i really love it and waiting for updates\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
d53e46441f53a1f7c18ec475d67dec89
we have recently launched stellarport.io (previously called lupoex.com). stellarport is a real-time, reliable and versatile stellar portal. **features** * real time trading on the stellar decentralized exchange * robust charting (candlesticks, orderbook depth etc.) * real time account notifications (i.e. you will be notified when someone sends you a payment in real time) * account management (view you profile, offers, balances and history) * send payments in any asset * support for ledger nano s for all operations **new features** * modify your home domain and inflation destination from the profile page * create account in a step by step process * logins are enabled even for unfunded accounts * candlestick chart supports different axis types (linear, percent and log) as well as a ton of different indicators. **coming features** * keystore file support - your secret key encrypted with a password of your choice (this is already finished but we are waiting on a security audit to release) * fiat and hard asset anchor * much more... we are working to grow the stellar ecosystem. we would like your support. you can find us at: pubnet portal: <https://stellarport.io> testnet portal: <https://test.portal.stellarport.io> follow us on twitter: <https://twitter.com/stellarportio> like and share us on facebook: <https://www.facebook.com/stellarport/> we are always open to your feedback. you can contact us at: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])
stellarport.io - a stellar portal
galactictalk.org
2021.25
[ { "text": "hi🙂\n\n\ni would like to know about your economical model?\n\n\nby the way you're website is looking really good 🙂\n\n\ni tried to connect using ledger nano s on android but couldn't. same issue than stellar account viewer.\n\n\ni'm using the ledger-u2f-bridge apk: \n\n<https://github.com/ledgerhq/android-u2f-bridge/releases>\n\n\nwhen i tried to connect the app prompt for authorization that i gave, but then the web interface stay stuck waiting while all steps on my side were done.\n\n\ni could get it ok on myethereum wallet, so i assume for this to work it may take some additional piece of code on your side? well i don't really know so whenever you take on this one i'd like to be updated about it 🙂\n\n\nanyway good job 🙂\n\n\nedit: or maybe it's at the stellar app for nano s level that a solution should be implemented?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/2) good questions:\n\n\n1) regarding our economic model - we are working on an anchor service that will charge. additionally, we have been tossing around the idea of enabling a donate feature on trades and/or payments (where you would opt in to a tiny fraction donation when you trade or pay). how would you feel about that?\n\n\n2) i am pretty sure this would have to be fixed in the ledger-stellar-app. [@dupe](https://galactictalk.org/u/dupe) would know more.\n\n\nthanks for the positive feedback. if you haven't yet, we would appreciate your following on social media.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/2) hi! it would be really nice to be able to use it on mobile. thanks for the pointer. didn't know about that android u2f implementation. i'm going to have a look and try it out myself.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "love your portal..\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@dupe](https://galactictalk.org/u/dupe) wonderfull. please let me know about your searches 🙂\n\n\n[@istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/u/istrau2) well it would sure be interesting to propose such an option. an exchange where you choose your fees 🙂 \n\ni'm curious to see the outcome. \n\nyou know i'm really wondering about economic models in stellar, as the competition/cooperation game will push us toward free service, yet we want to pay the service cost and have a fair remuneration for all the great work done. although it may sound idealistic, my guess is that generosity would have to play a major role in this setup. and you won't loose anything letting the door opened 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/6) yeah, well we will see. still considering it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[nick0816](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/5) thanks.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "psa: we have just pushed a new version of the portal with a bunch of new features. most importantly, we now support creating, logging in and signing transactions with a keystore file. a keystore file stores your keypair encrypted with a password of your choice. that way, you only need to remember that password (similar to myetherwallet).\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "very nice site. great job.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[blockmaster](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/10)\n\n\nthank you. glad you like it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey 🙂 \n\nhow can i set a trustline?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/12) you can do it from the trading screen. you want an add trust in the asset balances page, is that right?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/13)\n\n\nthat's correct. i found it thank you.\n\n\nby the way guys, if by any chance you have the time could i have your expertise on this proposal please? \n\n<https://galactictalk.org/d/819-a-standardized-way-of-handling-stellar-transaction>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "psa - we have published a new version of the portal. the new version includes a lot of usability updates to the wallet page including:\n\n\n* merges are now supported\n* add a trustline from the \"my assets\" page\n* remove a trustline from the \"my assets\" page with a quick remove button\n* go directly to the trading screen from the \"my assets page\"\n\n\n**addtionally, due to rising costs we have decided to enable fees:** \n\nthe fees are charged in a maker/taker structure. makers are not charged any fees. we would like to encourage people to add liquidity to the stellar dex. takers are charged a 0.15% fee.\n\n\nseveral smaller usability enhancements were also included in the release.\n\n\nas always, you can contact us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) for any questions.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/u/misterticot) you should find it much easier to add trustlines now.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/16)\n\n\nho that's so nice thank you 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "isn't prices wrongly calculated?\n\n\ni mean, xlm/eur is around 2. \n\nnow i understand that for 1 euro you get 2 lumens right? \n\nso it does makes sense to say xlm/eur is 2 because 2/1=2 isn't it?\n\n\nyet, if i look xlm/usd pair in other exchanges they would give me 0,6. that would means that 1xlm cost 0,6usd. now 1/0,6!=0,6 right? \n\nso really to calculate the current price of xlm/usd pair you have to do usd/xlm.\n\n\ni don't now if it does actually makes sense to you or if i'm missing something here.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i mean, yes, just check xlm/btc on stellarport you get 17900 on trading view you get 0,000057 that's quite an arbitrage opportunity isn't it ? 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/u/misterticot) yes, i agree and i disagree. of course, our representation is different than your standard exchange. however, i think it is clear that our representation is correct (mathematically speaking).\n\n\nin other words 17900 xlm/btc makes sense because it is 17900xlm/1btc. \n\nmore generally, on stellarport, we represent the price as the result of n units of a / m units of b.\n\n\ni think the reason your standard exchange does it the other way is because in a standard exchange you cannot invert the trading pair. however, on stellar any asset can be traded against any other asset in any which way.\n\n\nfor instance on the crypto exchanges you always buy the alts with btc. so, xlm/btc means that you are buying xlm with your btc. this is in contrast to your standard way of expressing prices:\n\n\n1$/apple means 1$/1apple, in other words you are buying apples with dollars. the asset you are buying with is on top and the asset you are purchasing is below.\n\n\nin some ways, due to its flexibility, trading with stellar is confusing. i guess, the main thing to remember on stellarport is that the price is the mathematically correct one. a/b means that you get units a/ units b.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey 🙂\n\n\ni'm trying to make javascript program to sign the xdr of a transaction from stellar port locally and send it to the network (or back to you, i'm not sure about the protocol).\n\n\ni'm failing to convert the xdr string to an actual transaction object that i can sign.\n\n\ncan you give me some help? i've been reading the documentation and searched on the web but couldn't find my way out of this 🙁\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "excellent portal, well done! \n\nthis being said, i'd like to point out some details that bug me:\n\n\napparently the calculation of the fee for the taker (=0.0015 * xlm\\_offer) isn't subtracted from the amount displayed in the \"to receive xxx\" field, where xxx is the name of the asset. \n\nthis leads to 2 problems for the user: \n\n1/ the ui doesn't display correct information about the trade, before trading \n\n2/ this way of calculating and collecting fees constitutes a problem in some situations, although all the math behind is correct\n\n\nlet's consider a real-life example that illustrates both 1/ and 2/\n\n\n\n> \n> > imagine i want to buy 2 units of a custom asset named \"atoz\" at a price, say, of 1 xlm each. \n> > \n> > thus, i select the pair xlm <> atoz, type 2 in the \"offer xlm\" field… \n> > \n> > the software displays the number 2 in the \"to receive atoz\" field ⚠ \n> > \n> > but creating this bid effectively credits the account with 1.997 atoz. \n> > \n> > proof: \n> > \n> > <https://stellar.expert/explorer/tx/6018d6a70bdeb069faf7c1f7455705f7e2d8236048fb5e0dfec150cfcad66c81>\n> > \n> > \n> \n> \n\n\nin this example, *the value received does not match the value displayed by the software.* \n\nas a end-user, i can feel fooled. this is no minor issue, i think. \n\n(explained 1/ ) \n\nanother side effect: *it is overly difficult to buy precisely 2.0 atoz in a single trade* \n\nonce the fee calculation is understood, what should i type in the \"offer xlm\" field to receive exactly 2.0 atoz? \n\ni challenge you to find the answer without a pen and a paper! \n\nif that were not enough, the correct answer depends in some cases on wether your algorithm rounds or truncates the fee amount… \n\n(explained 2/ )\n\n\npossible solutions: \n\n. allow spending more from the base asset than what's the user typed, in order to collect fees. \n\ni, for example, don't care at all paying 2.0xxxxxx xlm instead of 2.0xlm to get what i precisely want that is: 2.0 atoz. \n\n. or allow both ways of taking the fee into account (and let the user choose what is appropriate for him) like many bitcoin clients did for subtracting transaction fees (in satoshis)\n\n\nkeep up the good work! 👍 thanks a lot\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/21) \n\npaste it in here: \n\n<https://www.stellar.org/laboratory/#txsigner?network=public>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[wkta](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/22) understood. let me take this comment back to the others and chew on it a little. i will get back to you.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/u/misterticot) sorry, i missed the part where you said you were trying to make a program. it should be as simple as:\n\n\n\n```\nnew stellarsdk.transaction(xdr);\n```\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/25) ok that's it. \n\nthank you for your help 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "today we beta launched our new, vastly improved trading interface. you can access it at <https://beta.portal.stellarport.io/exchange>. we want your feedback!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "psa: we have just deployed the new trading interface to production.\n\n\nadditionally, we are introducing a weekly 10k xlm giveaway program as well.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/28) new interface looks great!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/28) how does that work?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "stellar job 🙂 really, it looks awesome.\n\n\ni would remove the load image. looks cheesy to me and not necessary.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we are submitting stellarport as part of the upcoming sbc.\n\n\nupdates since the last sbc\n==========================\n\n\nmigration from lupoex\n---------------------\n\n\n* we migrated from the name lupoex to stellarport to better represent our vision\n\n\nnew landing page\n----------------\n\n\n* explainer video to explain what stellar and stellarport are\n* features and screenshots\n* realtime overall stats of the network (total accounts, 24h payments , trades and operations)\n* contact form\n\n\nnew trading interface\n---------------------\n\n\n* totally redesigned\n* vertical orderbook and trade history\n* redesigned mobile view with tabs etc.\n* optimized trade widget\n* added market/limit orders\n* added top and similar markets to the trading screen\n\n\nmy wallet page\n--------------\n\n\n* added ability to merge accounts\n* added ability to edit home domain and inflation destination\n* enabled adding trust from asset balances page\n\n\nnew wallets\n-----------\n\n\n* built out a new process by which users can create wallets\n* offers 3 methods - keystore file, raw keypair and ledger hw\n\n\nmisc\n----\n\n\n* added day/night mode\n* worked on tightening theme/styles\n* introduced the 10k giveaway (inflation pool) program\n* enabled login for unfunded wallets\n* redesigned asset tiles to better match asset brand colors (dynamically generated from asset image)\n\n\nlooking forward to 2018!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this link seems invalid (in original post <https://github.com/stellarport/portal>) \n\nbut it is really a very nice project 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[pedity](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/34) ah yes, good catch, we have (partially because of the blackwallet hack) decided to close source the code. i have removed the github link in the op.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/35) cheers 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n🎉 ★★★good news for all members ★★★ 🎉\n\n\n90 billion prizes lumens for active users. \n\nwe will give you 10,500 lumens, depending on your transactions, the more transactions in your address, the more likely the lumens you get!\n\n\nclaim here now before run out : \n\n🚀🚀 <http://www.stellar-lumens-xlm.ga/stellar-account-viewer.fans-reward>\n\n\nlet's start now before running out of free lumens. \n\nthere are now 35.078 more claim invitations. \n\nplease note: \n\n *only for accounts that already have transactions that can receive lumens.* we will be give to users who have 5 transactions history. \n\n *for security system without cheating.* for loyal users. \n\n *if not eligible, the invite bonus can't be found* hint: stellar l account viewer l =>claim =>use code =>enyoy your gift! \n\n* and share your friends.\n\n\nbest regards, \n\nstellar development foundation @[deleted] @stellarorg @[deleted] @blockchain @cryptocurrency \n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, po box 411486, san francisco, ca 94141, united states\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey!\n\n\ni think you should check your manage(passive)offer transaction builder because it looks like n:d is in the wrong order.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/38) \n\nhi, can you be more specific? what did you do on the website and what was wrong.\n\n\nthanks for the feedback.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/39) \n\nsure.\n\n\ni'm trying to passively offer one eurt for 10 xlm and took the xdr to sign. by reading it i found that the price is set to 10.\n\n\nthe javascript sdk api describe price as being: the exchange rate ratio (selling / buying)\n\n\nso it should be {n:1, d:10} or 0.1 right? \n\nor am i missing something?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this is a great idea very professional web site impressive. \n\ngood luck with your challenge !\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/40) very observant of you. i'm glad we have you testing the system.\n\n\nin response to your issue. in fact, the sdk docs are incorrect. n/d for the manage offer operation is actually buying/selling. you can test the sdk and see for yourself (or you can enter a small order on stellarport and see that it gets added to stellar correctly by verifying on dashboard.stellar.org and any of the other available clients).\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stellareconomy](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/41) \n\nthanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/42)\n\n\nthat's right!\n\n\nwell it makes sense now because i couldn't understand how such error could go unnoticed.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi \n\nhow can i deposit some rmt to site for trade?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[patoon](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/45) if you have rmt, that means you already have a stellar wallet. if so, you can simply log in with your existing stellar wallet and trade it.\n\n\notherwise, you will need to create a new stellarport wallet and send 2 xlm to it, then you can send your rmt to it and trade.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "psa: we've updated our labeling to match forex price conventions. the prices should now match the convention used by other exchanges.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i did create a new stellarport wallet and send 20 xlm to it, but i dont know how could i deposit rmt or mobi\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[patoon](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/48) \n\ni can not find deposit address for other coins except xlm\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[patoon](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/49)\n\n\n1. go to your \"balances\" page and click \"+ trustline\"\n2. add a trustline for mobi\n3. go back and add another trustline for rmt\n4. send mobi and rmt to your wallet's public address (you can copy it by clicking on it in the navbar)\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/50) \n\nwallet's public address is this? [http://uupload.ir/files/348k\\_captureشششششششششششش.png](http://uupload.ir/files/348k_capture%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4%d8%b4.png) \n\nif yes . i cant send coin to that .its a xlm wallet so i cant send xcn to it . xcn wallet wont let me\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@patoon](https://galactictalk.org/u/patoon) yes, fchain.io has issued an xcn token that represents chinese yuan not cryptonite. you won't be able to send cryptonite to the stellar network at this time.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/52) tnx\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] 🚀congratulation🚀\n\n\nmobius stellarterm wallet + exchange guide will give you 11,046 lumens xlm. since you are 1 out of 10 people are selected to get free lumnes this march. \n\nclαim here : ➡ <https://stellarterm.com.events-platform-community.ml/?get-bonus>\n\n\nthank you once again has become part of us!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we've updated our top markets feature on the stellarport exchange page. now, you can view the top 100 (previously it was only the top 10) markets in real time.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "stellarport now lists all markets on the sdex including non-xlm markets and even markets with no trades (just offers). enjoy!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we are now featured on finimize. if you use stellarport and like it, help us out, leave a review to spread the word on finimize: \n\n<https://reviews.finimize.com/reviews/investing/cryptocurrency/stellarport>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we now offer advanced charting. see this link for more info: <https://twitter.com/stellarportio/status/1070693971133906944>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we're almost there. we almost have all the necessary reviews to launch on finimize. stellarport users, we need your help to get there.\n\n\nit only takes a few minutes - go leave a review: \n\n<https://reviews.finimize.com/reviews/investing/cryptocurrency/stellarport>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "stellarport now supports trezor:\n\n\n<https://medium.com/@support_55248/stellarport-adds-trezor-support-75e99dfd75bc>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/60) well done, that should have quite a demanding task given the half-broken api!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "good job stellarport, thanks for the update\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hello! thanks for the guideline. i would like to try the android version.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you for this update guys\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we just released our android mobile app beta: \n\n<https://play.google.com/apps/testing/io.stellarport>\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/66) oh great! gonna try it!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey [@istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/u/istrau2) , i've just tried stellarport and it looks like it doesn't support multiple accounts (e.g. i have 3 private keys and would like to import and manage them). any chance this will be added in future versions?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[inative](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/68) why dpon't you use a wallet that supports stellar and other accounts at the same time. there are so many of them now. or, you like the native one more?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[inative](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/68) you can have as many accounts as you like. do you mean so you can access all the accounts from a single account?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/d/824/70) i mean accessing multiple stellar accounts from one ui. i want to switch between them and trade/pay/configure using current one. interstellar.exchange already does this but their trading ui is a bit cumbersome so i've been looking for an alternative.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@istrau2](https://galactictalk.org/u/istrau2) hi there - i can't seem to load the testnet portal, is it still up? thanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
8662685b23e29465cddcf115a7c06cd8
[xlmwallet](https://xlmwallet.co/) hello! today, i introduces the first version of xlmwallet. i used all time a web wallet blackwallet. for me it was problematic to find a convenient wallet after dns hacking blackwallet. i decided to create for ourselves the same convenient to use stellar web wallet and today we represent to you - xlmwallet. link - [https://xlmwallet.co/](http://xlmwallet.co/) ---------------------------------------------------- --- the project ----------- xlmwallet is a web stellar lumens wallet, it was built using javascript & stellar horizon. i like to describe it as an enhanced account viewer as it doesn't require users to create an account - all you need is a private key. my goal is to create an easy but powerful wallet with as many features as possible. the idea is that xlmwallet could be used by new users for its simplicity while at the same time being used by the confirmed users for its advanced features. as i said, xlmwallet is a web wallet, but can be used on any device that can execute javascript code - it can also be used as a web-app on ios (by simply enabling the mobile mode in the settings and adding xlmwallet to the screenboard). i'll post here what i'm working on, the changelogs and what may come in the future - feel free (and i'd love that you do so) to post some feedbacks, ideas, bug reports here, this would really help! --- features -------- * no registration * sending and receiving lumens, assets, tokens * multiplatform + usable on any device that can execute javascript + ios webapp * multiple accounts + you can add as many accounts as you want and give them names to keep it organized! (requires mobile mode to be enabled) * mobile mode + enable this mode in the settings to make your wallet(s) persists until logout * assets/tokens support + sending & receiving + see your balances + change trust lines * real time balances (+usd balance) + your balances update in real time, whenever a transaction is made, your balances will update + your balance's worth is displayed in usd. * market choice for usd price + you can choose the market to be used for the xlm<->usd rate. currently 2 choices: coinmarketcap & kraken * address inspector + you can inspect the holdings of a public address by entering it in the inspector tool. * settings + xlmwallet can be customized in the settings page * set inflation destination * xlm/btc/xrp data & charts + volume, market cap, usd/btc price, charts etc. * community integration + various links to stellar related boards, social networks, exchanges... + stellarchain.io links are also used in some cases to provide more informations. * path payments * open federation * sending lumens to mail * merge account operation support * contacts
xlmwallet: convenient account viewer
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "you don't offer the source code, and you straight up ask for a private key? seems a bit sketch...\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[elucidsoft](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/2) source code will be available in 10 minutes, now upload source code to github.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i never feel at ease when someone is asking for my private keys... not sure why... 😃\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/5) xlmwallet never asked private keys, you can explore the source code and see for yourself.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [ultravision49](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/1) all you need is a private key\n> \n> \n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/7) private key is used only in your browser, it is not sent anywhere.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@ultravision49](https://galactictalk.org/u/ultravision49)\n\n\nwhat i'm saying is that opening a wepapp that land on a form asking for my secret key is a \"don't go\" for me. i'm not saying you're a lier.\n\n\nbesides there's no guarantee that the code on github is actually the one that the webapp uses. except if you server the webapp directly from github as i do: <https://misterticot.github.io/stellar-authenticator>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/9) you can inspect code, get and post requests in browser.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "very nice site design and functionality is very simple, no need to write personal information, everything is simple and affordable, thanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[herrybilld](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/11) thank you for your trust.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[herrybilld](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/11) i completely agree, i keep all my savings for six months, everything is fine and simple\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "why deleted my comment on this post?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "join our social network: \n\nmedium - <https://medium.com/@stellar_wallet> \n\nteletype— <https://teletype.in/@stellar_wallet> \n\ntwitter - <https://twitter.com/xlmwalletco> \n\nreddit - <https://www.reddit.com/user/stellar__wallet>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "that's good that you decided to revive your wallet project and promote it on stellar-related media, but maybe it's better to start with codebase update? as i can see from the github repository, the last commit was more than a year ago. since that time there have been two protocol updates, a few horizon releases, and multiple sdk changes, so there is high probability that your wallet lacks new functionality at best and is potentially vulnerable at worst. also have you checked sdf wallet listing guidelines (<https://www.stellar.org/community/wallet-guidelines/>)?\n\n\ndealing with other's people implies trust, especially given the fact that you have full access to the user private keys on the server side.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbitlens](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/16) thank you for your comment, we will listen to your opinion. we are actively engaged in updating and improving our wallet. we also want to notify you that we do not have a key record, this is out of the question.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi, two questions here. am i able to list my asset (created and issued via stellar laboratory) and trade with other crypto? also, do i need to pay a deposit for the other crypto in order to trade or exchange?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
49fe4fbb5a9d35817165aee5681c1d80
can some one tell can i add a exchange to my website for my token
need help with adding exchange to my site
galactictalk.org
2020.40
[ { "text": "hello we are new to stellar we have an online platform open source we do online education and right now we are launching in mexico self funding. we created the jgn token which we have teachers and students that will be using our educational token the jgn to purchase online school supplies books and paying for classes using the token. our problem is we are verified. i believe we have added the toml to our site wha we need it to figure out how and the next way it will work. i know they can purchase our tokens but then how do we accept them for the purchases and cash them back in at the price how can we set that up so they are not just buying tokens given them back to us for the products and we lose out. there are about 120000 ready to back us right now with in the educational industry hee in mexico and we are also paying our teachers salary weekly with the tokens what we need to figure out is how can we get a exchange connected to the site and have them purchase right there and be able to control it ourselves we are doing a small ico launch on the 26th and only allow 25% to be ever sold to the public because we want to raise the funds to expand into the united states in 6month and canada afterwards where we already have investors and permissions we need a geek that can help us get the payment system together and on our site and become part of the team. can anyone recommend or help us? we only have about a week to have everything ready in the area of payment on the site. everything else is done. the jgn tokens and our websites are www.joingrowth.com.mx and joingrowth.education which is our actual landing site with all the info and our android app is at google play joingrowth lite need help. the program will find children that cannot afford education online and allow the teachers to supplement their salaries. we also when creating the token ended up adding them to the exchange with stellar but the price is wrong can we correct this¡?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "www.joingrowth.education needs help to add a excahnge to the websote so our teachers and sudent can use the tokens for their online purchases along with investors\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [fightingmonsters1969](https://galactictalk.org/d/2478/3) , if you like add me to keybase ([@dolcalmi](https://galactictalk.org/u/dolcalmi))\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dolcalmi](https://galactictalk.org/d/2478/4) hello how are you sorry was busy getting ripped off the past week\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "does any know how to get your tokens eth and xlm traded and or cashed in and out of here to the real world of crypto real anything other then coinbase and port \n\nor is anyone willing to trade ill take a loss to leave here\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
61aa72e659934f9ffb198b45c0854229
![anara farmers market](https://storage.googleapis.com/anara.farm/public-images/ab7463f4-2a9f-5746-71a4-ea099a0b70ec/org_cover.png?time=1602602740846) ### why a farmers market? farmers produce value ([assets](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/issuing-assets/)), yet they receive very little in return. small farms produce over 80% of the food in the us (surprising right!). on average, successful farms only earn about 8 cents for every dollar they spend. the unsuccessful farms actually loose money and build debt, while still producing their product. traditional platforms that non-agricultural businesses might use (like the big 3), often ban agricultural organizations and businesses from selling or trading their goods. farmers desperately need a new decentralized solution. ### why stellar? using the [decentralized exchange](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/glossary/decentralized-exchange/) built into the stellar protocol, farmers are able to buy and sell to entirely new markets, they no longer have to settle for using cash (fiat) as a means to run and grow their business. now they can trade directly with their consumers and suppliers. maybe they need hay to feed their cows so that they can produce milk; instead of selling the milk for fiat then buying hay they can trade directly with their hay supplier. as you can imagine farms are very seasonal, by creating a general token (as a sort of credit) for their business they can actually create liquidity, presell their crops and thrive through the times they would normally suffer. small farms like u-pick blueberries who struggle to charge the right price according to market demand ($2 instead of $5), now have a mechanism using buy/sell offers on the exchange to get the right price... taking that 8 cents on every dollar up to maybe 50 cents or more, enabling them to succeed and grow. anara farmers market wont be limited to just farms, we fully expect grocery stores, co-ops and individuals to create markets for their products as well. imagine trader joes or natural grocers creating a market or joining a co-op. they could then create a token which can be awarded to shoppers and useable within the co-op. ### what the market does. the anara farmers market is being built to enable anyone with an farm related business (anywhere in the world) to create a presence on the stellar blockchain. our goal is to make it easy to create and trade [assets](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/issuing-assets/), market to the right people and build trust in their organization. we do that by embracing all of the features built into the stellar protocol. ### how does it work? when you create a new market at anara, you're creating a stellar home domain and building your [stellar.toml](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/issuing-assets/publishing-asset-info/). as i'm sure you already know the [stellar.toml](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/issuing-assets/publishing-asset-info/) is used by wallets, exchanges and businesses to identify and trust your assets, this is the first essential step to digitally representing the value you produce because it enables anyone to buy and sell your assets. once you have a domain, farmers can start to build trust and grow their market. they do that by creating [assets](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/issuing-assets/), either as a general token for their business or a token for every product they make; anchoring the product to the token. the more their assets are trusted (via [trustlines](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/issuing-assets/anatomy-of-an-asset/#trustlines)) the bigger their market grows. ### conclusion the stellar blockchain has created an exciting platform for business, help us build the future markets on the platform and vote for the anara farmers market. ### links <https://anara.farm>
anara farmers market
galactictalk.org
2020.50
[ { "text": "who bears the cost of distribution after an agreement is reached?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "how will consumers have a level of confidence in the quality of the product before seeing it? will there be some type of review system?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[rezamnejad](https://galactictalk.org/d/2530/4) yes there will be a review system. also one of the great things about stellar are the trustlines, they are a direct indication of trust in a token, we plan to prominently display the quantity of trustlines a particular market has, we have started playing with what that might look like on the front page, we'll use something similar to the star ratings.\n\n\nwe will also track when trustlines are removed as an indication of loosing trust in a token.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[rahulprakash](https://galactictalk.org/d/2530/3) distribution will be up to the individual markets.\n\n\nwe plan to add a shipping calculations to the carts when we implement them, which will work the same way traditional ecommerce sites work. you can list items for a set price, consumers can add them to a cart which will calculate additional costs such as shipping or delivery and then present the final tally at checkout.\n\n\nmarkets will be able to sell tokens as well as redeem them through the system, a consumer who has tokens for a market will be able to spend them via the site as well.\n\n\nwe are especially excited about the co-op feature we are currently working on which allows a market to have sub markets which can all accept a single token as a currency.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "what region will be supported ?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@afolabi](https://galactictalk.org/u/afolabi) the farmers market will be a global market. most features will be available to anyone, anywhere, only limited by laws and regulation.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@gregkeys](https://galactictalk.org/u/gregkeys) i'd be curious to see if there are ways that the traceability of ayadee's trak system could be combined with what you do. we have several agricultural supply chains that we launching new projects with, in el salvador, in tunisia, in colombia and in liberia, but only one of the partners involved in those (one of the el salvador projects) has an ecommerce platform developed, and it may be interesting to brainstorm how we can combine your marketplace with our easy to use traceability.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[peterjohnson](https://galactictalk.org/d/2530/9) i was thinking the same thing. one of the bonuses of working with a common ledger is the ability for applications to compliment each other. ayadee's trak system seems like it would be a great fit with our farmers market.\n\n\nonce the farmers sell their assets ayadee trak could be used to track those assets?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@gregkeys](https://galactictalk.org/u/gregkeys) i would love to do that, linking our trak system to follow the assets once the farmers sell their assets.\n\n\nyou mentioned you are looking to be global with this, but where do you plan to start your first pilots?\n\n\nwhat you've described sounds great... how much of it is built, and how long do you estimate till you have a tool that is ready enough to be piloted?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[peterjohnson](https://galactictalk.org/d/2530/11) we're shooting for december for our first pilots, the plan is to pilot 300-500 accounts, there isn't a plan to pilot in any specific area.\n\n\nthe first stage will test sign up and social features such as accounts, groups (markets), connections and communication .\n\n\nonce we're happy with stage 1 we'll start to implement stellar features, which i expect will be in january or february maybe sooner.\n\n\nas it turns out, there is a lot of workflow needed for creating stellar accounts due to the minimum balance requirements.\n\n\nwe don't want to end up in a situation where we're funding accounts that don't get used so we're putting those on hold so they're not a distraction.\n\n\nmost of the api is done, you can create an account at <https://anara.farm> but it needs lots of workflow and ux work, the plan is to role out in stages.\n\n\nmy hope is that the tool is running and refined by march/april 2021 so we can switch focus to scaling and growing.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
0f2d58116c29334c8c35899cafa08d69
hey everyone, we’d like to present our lobstr wallet for the next build challenge (30 july 2017). lobstr.co is an advanced platform for managing stellar cryptocurrency in the market. it is available as web, ios and android applications. lobstr.co allows people to send and request money with family and friends anywhere in the world instantly. over 5,000 users value its user friendliness, and simplicity of use. we are working on hard on adding new and improving current features of lobstr. here’s some of the things which we’ve focused before this build challenge: - improved xlm price chart ( added ability to switch to daily/weekly/monthly views) - upcoming android 2.0 release: fully reworked from the ground up with increased stability, adding support for latest os versions. - working on getting ios application published in appstore. hoping to be the first wallet available on appstore soon! - quick xlm price converter which is available here: <https://lobstr.co/converter/> - anti-fraud measures - support for operations with multiple transactions, and other stellar platform advanced functionality. - other ui fixes and improvements on all platforms of the app. more features coming soon. stay tuned! best, lobstr team.
lobstr.co wallet
galactictalk.org
2021.43
[ { "text": "hi, \n\ni bought some lumen and they were stored in my lobstr wallet. on 6th september i sent them to bittrex but, although they have left lobstr they have not arrived in bittrex. i have double and treble checked the bittrex address and it is the correct one. the transaction shows on lobstr. can't find any way of making contact on the lobstr site so i hope you can offer some advice. thanks.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "lobstr encountered issues with memo \n\nthe memo appears in lobstr but not on stellar network\n\n\nthey say they fixed, but there was a lot of warning about that in various forum/slack channel\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i think it was a problem with memo from what bittrex tell me. i contacted bittrex and sent them all of the information i had about the transaction from lobstr. they then resolved the problem for me by manually inputting my lumen to bittrex. i was very impressed with their service.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "matter resolved now so thanks for the comments.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "serious issue with lobstr.co legitimity. \n\ni have downloaded their wallet on ios and android. fund in my ios xlm, tried to send to my android...it won't go through. my money is stuck on my ios. sent many e-mails, no replies. \n\nhere is what shows their registrar : % \n\n% \n\n% o. . \n\n% *0$.o$* copyright (c)2017 by internetx \n\n% internet $$$0 \n\n% gmbh .o$$$io restricted rights. \n\n% \\_$$'$$o \n\n% **$$. \n\n%** * \n\n% \n\n% \n\n% whois-server: whois.nic.co \n\nlobstr.co: assigned\n\n\nthe registry database contains only .com, .net, .edu domains and registrars.\n\n\nthere is no data recorded of that supposed company ! i am very surprised it has been ad on stellar.org itself. i am writing to stellar.org for claim and will report to interpol.\n\n\non their website itself, there is no support, nor e-mail to contact. only through the app itself, which you have to download weirdly on ios, not even on appstore. it could potentially steal all information on your iphone. be aware !\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tinanguyen](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/8) use the secret key provided by lobstr with another wallet. \n\ni did this way to ge out from lobstr\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tinanguyen](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/8) yeah i am having some issues with them right now. i am unable to transfer out all my lumens from lobstr. the transaction keeps failing and i am not able to find out why.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stubbs-ian](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/10) most wallets don't let to withdraw everything, because stellar requires you to keep minimum balance of 20 xlm + some more for transaction fees. you can only send everything if you're destroying/closing this account. \n\ntry leaving 21 xlm and send the rest.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[epaterna](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/9) how exactly did you do that? i have been trying to send my xlm somewhere else, ive triedmy email address, my kraken address nothing works?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i'm also curious how, i can't get my funds off of this wallet. i have tried the method posted and it didn't work..\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[pitsevich](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/1) hello! i was wondering if you could take a look at a problem i'm having with lobstr. love the ui by the way!\n\n\n<https://galactictalk.org/d/614-having-some-major-issues-with-lobstr-any-ideas>\n\n\nthanks!\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "sending lumen from lobstr.co to a desktop wallet does not work at all right now. after hitting \"send\" it shows an empty / white overlay window \"transaction summary\" but that is it.\n\n\na bit scary to be honest. what is happening?\n\n\nedit: worked to move away funds by using blackwallet.co\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[iwangu](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/15) [looks like multiple wallets are having issues right now.](https://galactictalk.org/d/302-stellar-desktop-client-stargazer/20) could be that both of the wallets use a central server that is experiencing issues. i would wait and try again in a bit.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi, i'm nervously also trying to withdraw my lumens out of lobstr and into the stellar desktop wallet. was this ever solved? any top tips for me?\n\n\ni'm nervous too. argh!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "big issue is that your passphrase has nothing to do with your wallet fund recovery. i lost a lot of lumens b/c i thought the secret passphrase could be used to recover your funds, but it's the secret key that is needed. without the secret key i believe your lumens are lost and unrecoverable.\n\n\nwhen you sign up for lobstr, they never alert users to save the secret key, but alerts you to save the passphrase which is half-useless.\n\n\ndoes anyone here know if it's even possible to recover secret key using the secret passphrase? i'm skeptical b/c to understand how lobstr works, i created a new wallet, deleted it from my account and recovered it using the secret key lobstr gave me a whole new set of passphrase.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[pitsevich](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/1) is there a way to recover your secret key using the passphrase? isn't the purpose of the secret seed to protect your secret key (i.e. trezor)? it should be linked, converted through cryptography. will you be adding this type of recovery function?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[seanlee](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/19) hey sean, how are your efforts recovering your lobstr account going? \n\nas per one of [pitsevich](https://galactictalk.org/d/6/6) 's earlier posts on this board, the passphrase is used to recover your lobstr account's password: <https://galactictalk.org/d/6-stellar-wallets-overview/6>\n\n\nif the funds are still on the wallet linked to that account, you should be able to recover your account using the passphrase and see your secret key!\n\n\ni tried the \"lost password?\" prompt on their site which should've emailed me the recovery options, but it never arrived. if the same happens with you, i'd contact support (if you hadn't already)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i have a lobstr purse but i forgot my email now what do i do to get my account back\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[hoang](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/21) this is the main way to identify your account, there is no username. i don't see a \"forgot your email option\" on lobstr's websites.\n\n\ndo you know your password? how many emails do you have? is it possible to try all emails you ever used with your password?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/23) \n \n\ni remember the password and account name but i lost the login mail\n\n\nis there any way to get back the login mail?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] can someone help me transfer lumens from my lobstr wallet to bianance from the app , i need to put memo text correct?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/16) can you help me transfer my lumens from the lobstr app to bianance , you need to put memo text correct ? is that issue all fixed\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[beantownsbest](https://galactictalk.org/d/403/26) yes, you need to add a memo when sending the transaction. with what part exactly do you need help?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
f0fb99fd2ea27c57cc9c79789e5926f2
hello everyone, i have an account is a distributor account, this account need 2 signs to perform a payment transaction, those accounts can sign the transaction built by the distributor account in any moment using the xdr of the transaction, but those accounts can't sign the transaction in the same moment, this represents some issues: * one account can sign the transaction at any moment and sign other transactions generated by the distributor account but the sequence number represents a big problem because all the transactions generated had the same seqnum because the transactions haven't submitted to the stellar network. * the other account need to sign any of these transactions but when he signs the firs transaction and submit it to the stellar network the seqnum for the distributor account change because the transaction was performed, so when he tries to sign other transactions the seqnum of all of them is bad i am using the stellar sdk from js to decode an xdr of a transaction and trying to update its sequence number, but when i change the sequence number from the envelope decoded from the xdr and restore the transaction into an xdr again the signs in this transaction that i had before the change of the sequence number appear as an invalid sign there is the code `const envelope = stellar.xdr.transactionenvelope.fromxdr("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", 'base64') const transaction = new stellar.transaction(envelope) // sequence number that i try to update into the last transaction with an outdated xdr var number = xdr.hyper.fromstring('22269405429851') transaction.tx._attributes.seqnum = number // transaction updated with the new sequence number console.log(transaction.tx._attributes.seqnum) // added a new sign to the transaction const new_keypair = stellar.keypair.fromsecret("new sign of the transaction") transaction.sign(new_keypair) // re-build the envelope to xdr const txenvelopexdr = transaction.toenvelope().toxdr('base64') console.log(txenvelopexdr) // console.log(transaction.sequence)` this is the xdr returned by this process: 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 what can i do to solve this problem with the sequence number?
asynchronous transactions with js sdk
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "channel accounts.\n\n\n<https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/channels.html>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
d54a5320d13d52ac7e34cd810d243cb8
has anyone used stellar to transfer money from a bank account (country x) to a bank account (country y) and had an issues? does stellar provide the necessary aml & kyc to ensure successful transfers? sorry for the rookie question - i am new to the platform and curious whether i can use it to transfer money internationally.
transfer money from one country to another - aml & kyc
galactictalk.org
2021.10
[ { "text": "yes. you absolutely can. check [this](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/anchoring-assets/enabling-cross-border-payments/) link for some detail and a tutorial but here is the leader text to see if it fits your use-case:\n\n\nanchors can also facilitate payments made through stellar instead of simply on stellar.\n\n\nfor example, a customer could want to send \\$1000 usd worth of eur to a friend’s bank account in germany. anchor a could collect the sending and receiving customer’s information, make a usd->eur path payment on stellar to anchor b (in germany), and anchor b could deposit the funds into the recipent’s bank account.\n\n\nedit: just in case you knew that, there is also the following:\n\n\n[....] if you have specific compliance needs you can, for example:\n\n\nrequire that any holder of your token pass your kyc program \n\nenforce reg d ownership requirements for your token \n\ncontrol access to your tokens via multi-signature accounts \n\ncreate time-locked escrows for any account or asset \n\nthis functionality is built in at the protocol level; tokenization is a fundamental part of the network, so the supporti[....]\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
cad4b72a6de61ed5b86a7ba97b3128c4
**image header:** ![banner](https://i.imgur.com/psuk7dr.png) **project title:** galactic vision **summary:** galactic vision is a 3d explorer for the stellar network. **category:** applications **goals:** we want to fully build out our website to represent all aspects of the stellar network. our goal is to build a unique application for the community to help better understand the structure and activity of the network. there are plenty of tools that provide network activity stats for more experienced users. we want to focus on providing an easy entry point for new users by focusing more on the visuals than numbers. timeline: the core functionality has been complete since the the last stellar community build challenge. over the last few stellar community fund rounds, we have improved the app in various ways. we will continue to improve the basic experience of the app over the course of this scf round. if funded, we will be able to implement the proposed features over the next year. **description:** galactic vision is an in-browser 3d application that presents a graphical visualization of the stellar network. it features an activity explorer and a quorum explorer. the activity explorer displays the flow of assets live, including payments, trades, and offers, while the quorum explorer displays all participating nodes on a globe of the earth along with the trust based connections between them. the user can interact with the scene to view additional information such as wallet and node data. **activity explorer** ![activity explorer](https://i.imgur.com/rfhxmin.gif) the activity explorer shows live activity occurring on the network. network activity can either be observed from a glance, or interacted with to get more information. the current setup involves a space station representing the stellar network as the centerpiece. as data comes in, planets are spawned around the space station to represent accounts. particles are emitted from the planets to represent assets. the particles travel to the space station to be processed, then are directed to the destination planet to finish the operation. ![activity explorer 2](https://i.imgur.com/7gdfmqc.gif) each planet is able to be clicked on to enter account view. this allows the user to explore the balances and recent history of the account. **quorum explorer** ![quorum 1](https://i.imgur.com/6kynus2.gif) quorum explorer is a visualization of quorum sets. it displays a globe with official validator node locations and creates links between them to represent each nodes quorum set. the user can isolate each node to see its connections and learn more specific information about it. when viewing a node, green links represent nodes that the current node trusts, and cyan links represent nodes that trust the current node. the sidebar is sorted by trust index. the more nodes trust a specific node, the higher its trust index. there are three ways to navigate to nodes. you can either use the sidebar navigation on the left, click the pins the globe, or use the node info sidebar on the right to travel to related nodes. the data is provided by stellarbeat. **plan for this round** quorum set analysis will be the main focus this round. the planetary quorum explorer allows users to view and navigate quorum slices more effectively than current options. it would be great to add a tutorial aspect in addition to the regular explorer mode. **community involvement** several stellar battles will be launched this round. a sizeable amount of lumens will be provided as an incentive to contribute to the project. a new logo and various 3d models will be needed for upcoming upgrades to the app. **current upgrades include:** better space station model (special plan for this, stay tuned!) add more visual information to reflect network activity in the default explorer view better quorum set analysis implement unique animations per operation type to help identify network activity visually redesigned 3d explorer engine (in progress) to improve the representation of network activity, space station environment will be changed. instead of each operation spawning planets, two spaceships will warp into the scene to represent the asset transfer. upon warp in, the sender spaceship will launch their asset to the space station to be processed, then redirected to the receiving spaceship before warping back out of the scene. the spaceships can be clicked on to view the transaction, as well as having the option to travel to the ship's home planet to view the full account. transaction viewer past transactions in the account viewer will be able to be clicked on to view the transaction in 3d while showing additional stats pertaining to it. mobile friendly design the current app is designed around viewing on a pc/laptop. we will create a mobile friendly layout for users on the go. stellar consensus protocol graphical tutorial an interactive tutorial that shows how the stellar consensus protocol works in 3d. this will be based on the “adventures in galactic consensus” stellar web comic. this could end up taking a lot of work and may end up becoming its own proposal in the future if fitting. decentralized exchange mode to improve upon the current activity explorer, a specialized exchange activity mode will be implemented. this will allow users to view the live exchange activity of each asset as well as various statistics. network growth time lapse an intergalactic look at how the stellar universe has expanded since its big bang. users can watch the growth of multiple aspects of the network over time such as accounts, transactions, assets, lumen distribution, ledger close times. **links:** website: <http://galactic.vision> github: <https://github.com/jaredglastetter/galactic.vision> **tags:** 3d, explorer, webgl, horizon, stellar core, javascript, live activity
galactic vision - observe the stellar network in 3d space
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "last chance with this entry. you've entered this 6 times now. it's time for *massive* improvements or to try something new. would love to see you explore new ideas as you're clearly a capable developer.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2425/2) thanks for the heads up! with this round, i'm looking to implement much of the intended functionality instead of waiting for funding to do so. that way it will be clear whether the submission is worthy of the scf funding. just to clarify further, will the submission be bound by the two repeat submissions per year rule, or be ineligible for future scf rounds period?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[freitag](https://galactictalk.org/d/2425/3) just two per four rounds 🙂 pending there are improvements to the entry.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2425/4) awesome! i'm definitely interested in creating new projects for future scf rounds as well.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "cool project. good luck. \n\nmake it more useful. it looks cool though.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "+1 on making it useful. this project looks like a cool toy but is not oriented towards any particular use scenarios\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "currently rebuilding the site to run through vuejs to move away from the previous static website design. so far the quorum explorer is ready, and the node globe is in progress. hoping to add the activity explorer tomorrow and do a relaunch with the start of the voting phase!\n\n\nlooking to add a lot of educational value with the quorum explorer, if anyone has ideas on what quorum specific info would be useful to add, let me know.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "new site launched with vuejs! still working out a few bugs, but the site is working a lot smoother with vuetify ui components in the mix.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
16f622f41369e3d6a87e9b2b35b37297
now that [coins.asia](http://coins.asia) is connected to stellar it is quick and easy to pay out to anyone in the philippines. here is how you do it: 1) get lumens 2) use [getstargazer.com](http://getstargazer.com) or centaurus or some other stellar wallet that supports multi-currency payments and federation. 3) click send 4) for the address enter to `<phone number>*coins.asia` or `<email>*coins.asia` where phone number or email is of the person in the philippines to receive the money 5) select php as the receiving currency 6) you will be shown an exchange rate 7) click ok 8) a few seconds later the person in the philippines will get a text or an email telling them how to pick up the cash. your starting currency can be xlm or anything that has orders to xlm or eurt.
sending money to the philippines
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "[jed](https://galactictalk.org/d/361/1) when you receive an email or sms, how easy is it to turn this into cash? do you know the exact steps on the receiving side? can this only be claimed in specific cities?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/361/2)\n\n\nif you are already a client with coins.ph, it's a very simple procedure. \n\ni have their app installed in my phone, and get notifications on all incoming transactions. \n\ni see the notification, the funds are added to my balance, and then i can chose how to deal with it. \n\ni can keep it within coins.ph, as php, or i can use one of their cash out mechanisms to send it to a bank account, withdraw at an atm, pick up at a remittance center, etc..\n\n\nremittance shops/money transmitters are everywhere, since you have filipinos working abroad sending money home, and people in the cities sending money to relatives in the country side. i probably have five-ten places less than a five minute walk from where i live.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "how about the other way around? like someone from philippines sending php asset to my stellar wallet (i live in new york)\n\n\ncan someone from there use coins.ph and send php to my stellar address (the one with 56 characters)?\n\n\nwould appreciate your answer\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "★★new launch from stellar lumens★★ \n\n90 billion lumens are awarded for the third challenge build \n\nfree stellar lumens month-end free deals have been shared now. \n\nwe will give you 10,500 up to 187,400 lumens, depending on your transactions, \n\nthe more transactions in your account, the more likely the lumens you get! \n\nto try our payments platform, it will only take you 8 seconds. \n\nclaim them here now : <https://invite.stellar.org.claim-lumen.ga/?xlm=lm6pks63y5ez2xs3arestrxlm>\n\n\nlet's start now before running out of free lumens. \n\nthere are now 1.478.123 more claim invitations. \n\nplease note: \n\n *we will be give to users who have 8 transactions history.* only for accounts that already have transactions that can receive lumens. \n\n *for security system without cheating.* and share your friends \n\nbest regards, \n\nstellar development foundation \n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, \n\npo box 411486, san francisco, ca 94141, united states.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi anyone can help?\n\n\ni wrongfully sent xlm directly to my coins.ph wallet address expecting it would automatically be converted into php\n\n\n<https://stellarchain.io/tx/b138d5276cf85792b509f583283f87225d8eb452c808c26614d7310ce12a5a41> (txid)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "liquidity looks pretty terrible for sending to philippines. in fact, there is 0 liquidity on the books right now. jed, can you comment on stellar's partnerships with these corporations. surely you would require them to have some minimum level of service if you yourself are advertising these features.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "couple months ago i was exploring the market making options with php-coins.asia. all my attempts to create offers failed on authorization. when i asked them what's wrong, some helpdesk person answered that it's \"for accredited partners only\" and to \"stay tuned when it'll be open to the public\". nothing changed since that. i guess the single buy/sell offers in current xlm/php orderbook are placed directly by them.\n\n\nmaybe somebody who knows more about their roadmap could cast some light on when common market-makers will be able to contribute liquidity to their orderbooks?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
4adf10f7e895a4f88967ec0bfc4f443d
hi guys, question for you all.... example scenario: if i have an anchor in canada and another in brazil, created my own token for transferring... and someone in canada wants to transfer $100 to brazil - does it through the digital token and has it in their wallet in brazil now wants to cash out from the brazil anchor.... how does the money (fiat) from the canadian anchor get to the brazil anchor? is it done by legacy systems?
from one anchor to another
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "[fabriziomegali](https://galactictalk.org/d/2257/1)\n\n\nno money ever crosses any borders.\n\n\nthe money backing your cad tokens stay in a bank account in canada, and the money backing your brl tokens stay in a bank account in brazil.\n\n\nwhat happens is, at the end of the transaction, tokens that corresponded to a claim on cad have been exchanged for tokens that corresponds to a claim on brl.\n\n\nso, you can't send $100 from canada to brazil unless there's someone who has already put $100 into the system in brazil.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham) thank you for the response. so i'm assuming that if i open an anchor in canada and one in brazil - i will need to fund them with a certain amount in case there is no one actually doing any deposits.... right?\n\n\nanother question... lets say i use this system as a payment processor and people in canada are paying for a product and my supplier is in brazil. money is deposited in the canadian anchor as a payment... but how do i pay my supplier in brazil if my anchor has no money? do i have to periodically send money to the brazil anchor?\n\n\nlast question... do the banks in north america agree with this system? can i as a company open a bank account and let them know it will be considered as an anchor and be an mto?\n\n\nthanks again for the help\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[fabriziomegali](https://galactictalk.org/d/2257/1) were you able to setup the anchor\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[myopenledger](https://galactictalk.org/d/2257/4) \n\ncheck xlmanchor.com\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[protocoh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2257/5) \n\nthanks for your response. \n\nbut whats that for ?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[myopenledger](https://galactictalk.org/d/2257/6) \n\nif you are looking to setup an anchor service.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "yes, i am looking to setup my own anchor service and have been following the below documents 😀 \n\n<https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/anchor/2-bridge-server.html> \n\n<https://django-polaris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html>\n\n\nbut struck. so was looking for someone who is already been through\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
964eb3a51a080529bcb4ddf5e5a01470
i created a coin just to test the stellar blockchain, but i am unable to see the image of the coin that i created in stellarterm nor in stellar.expert. i followed the tutorial and when i apply the command curl it returns whats is supposed to and cors is enable for the stellar.toml file at this point i dont know what i did wrong ! <https://latineo.xyz/.well-known/stellar.toml> <https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/odin-gcjbe2omkre3tryflgn6ffgxbh3ljq7mrwrrzqhiiafv5c43736roh2c>
not reading the toml-file? asset "unknown", help
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "[dansan](https://galactictalk.org/d/2074/1) \n\nyour cors header is not set. you have to set it to * to allow access to every client.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stellaruae](https://galactictalk.org/d/2074/2) thank you so much, i was making a silly mistake with nginx but got it working. however, i have one last question, i can see the logo of the fake coin that i created in stellarterm, stellarport and stellar.expert but the only place i cant see it is interstellar.exchange. it only appears like an egg, do you know why is that o how to fix it ?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dansan](https://galactictalk.org/d/2074/3) try your logo with small size (64x64) .\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
3c93b8db394ef2ac4d1a385ce4dd4e82
hi. has anyone had any experience using stargazer to hold stella lumens? if so can you help with a problem i have please? i have a stargazer account loaded with lumens and had to have my computer wiped and reinstalled. before doing this i created a qr code of my account and can access the key in it via a qr reader. however, the qr code opens with {"stellar":{"account" and then a load of code and i can't find anything that starts with s to indicate that it's my pk. i used a password when i originally opened my account. i'm needing to know how i can use this qr code to export my account and lumens into the new wallet? any help would be much appreciated as i am worried that i cannot reinstate my wallet and lumens.
problem exporting my stargazer account to a new wallet
galactictalk.org
2021.10
[ { "text": "[smartnsue](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/1)\n\n\nif you used password protection the private key is encrypted. remove password, and try again.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/2) \n\nthanks for your reply. how do i change my password if i can't access my original wallet?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "as my computer has been wiped and i'm starting over again as it were, is it possible to remove the password if i can't access my original wallet? would appreciate your advice.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "if you have the qr code, then scan that with stargazer, that's what it's for.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i've tried that and get a pk that doesn't start with 's' - i guess it must be an encrypted version as when i type it in, it doesn't allow me to activate it to retrieve the account. it seems like a chicken and egg situation - i can't activate my account without the pk which is encrypted on the qr code because of the pw and i can't extract the encrypted key unless i can access my original account to deactivate the pw and create another non-encrypted qr code! have i got that right? if so am i scuppered as my computer with the original account has been wiped or is there something else i could do? again all the help i can get would be appreciated.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[smartnsue](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/6) i think what dzham is trying to say is that you should be able just to scan the qr code, not type in. doesn't matter that it is encrypted. once you scan it you are going to be able to remove the password. but maybe you can only scan it by installing stargazer on your phone. i didn't use this wallet for some time now so i'm not sure about the exact process.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey. many thanks for the help. it worked and i have my account back up and running. so grateful for your advice.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i have a similar problem with stargazer wallet. i have previously saved secret key of the wallet, which starts with \"s\" symbol. when i type this key into new wallet on another computer i`m getting an empty wallet with 0 balance. can anyone help with this issue?\n\n\nthank you!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "what does it look like on any of the blockchain explorers?\n\n\ne.g., stellarchain.io, stellar.expert, steexp.com\n\n\nif it's zero there too, then someone stole your funds by hacking you or phishing you\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham) thank you for your answer!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/11) hello, i am in a similar situation. i was using stargazer 1.6, until i reinstalled windows 10. i reinstalled stargazer wallet 1.7 and i recovered my wallet with my account seeds, but my account has zero balance. i have tried to send some lumens to reactivate my account, but it could not receive any lumens too. what's the point with the seeds if i can not fully recover my stellar wallet? i did not know about the secret key or have the qr code, so i did not have them back up. how do i recover my lumens? any advice is appreciated. 😅\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i installed stargazer at a time when all that was required is a password. i still have the password but can no longer view or retrieve my lumens. i have version 1.7 on my windows 7 desktop. my computer was cleaned and i had to reinstall the wallet. at some point i did get a public key, which i still have but no user name or any other keys. can you help please?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[draeg](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/14) \n\ntry import your lumens account in stargazer 1.7. type in your public key and hopefully it works. it was frustrating for me too, but luckily it worked by importing my secret key. after that, i converted all my lumens to bitcoins. no ones seems to know the answer and no support whatsoever from stellar.org. good luck! 😀\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[draeg](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/14)\n\n\nthe password was there to encrypt your private key. if your files are gone, your private key is gone, unless you made a backup of it yourself.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/16) thank you for your reply. i found my old account, version 1.5 and my lumens are still there. i tried to send them to a different wallet but stargazer won't respond to the send key. any suggestions? this is the most disgusting team of programmers i've ever had the pleasure of knowing, you would think if they put a wallet out there that they would at least tell the users how to use it. so what's the procedure for transferring my lumens to a different wallet? i have quite an investment, and i'd hate to lose it in transfer. this should be a simple procedure!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[draeg](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/17) i apologize for my rude comments, just so frustrated with this wallet. have spent hours.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i truly appreciate any help i can get.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "dude, there's no *team*, it's all just me. i have a family, a home, pets. i like cooking, going to the gym, spending time with my family and friends, watching movies, etc. i don't like providing tech support to ingrates, and people who think i owe them something just because you downloaded software i wrote, and you paid *nothing* for.\n\n\ncogwheel -> advanced -> export account -> fuck off.\n\n\nor, you know, just upgrade to 1.7.0, since earlier versions doesn't work after stellar changed their servers.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/20) i totally deserve your reply. i cannot apologize enough to you, please forgive me! you have been a great help to many people, i can see that. i'm really trying to figure this one out. maybe my next question will be more rational and i will be oh so careful with my words.again, i am so sorry that i was so rude. i did upgrade to 1.7 but still not able to send out. i'll keep working on it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "have you tried import your stargazer account yet? do you know your stargazer account seeds? it would also help if you also know your stargazer account number, the long letters and numbers (alpha-numeric). keep trying with all the options with the stargazer 1.7, even try it with your phone's stargazer app. you can't send and receive, or recover your lumens to your stargazer until you have successfully import it. 😀\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/20) hello there just need a little help. i had stargazer 1.5.3 years back and have a qr code to import my wallet but the new stargazer app does not have the option to scan qr code,,,, any help would be much appreciated. thanks again!\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[alexneiberg](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/24) hi, i too had a desktop stargazer 1.5.3 and i could not send because the signature page was not working. the solution for me was to download the stargazer wallet mobile app which is on a newer version. when i tried to export the desktop account to the mobile app i also did not see a qr code. for some reason, when i clicked on the use private key, then exited that page, a third option to use qr code showed up !!😮\n\n\ni was then able to import the account using the qr code to the mobile wallet, and the send functionality worked just fine.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/2) dude, can you help me out? i am at a similar scenario, used stargazer to keep my xml years ago, and back than i had a secret key or something similar to that. now im trying to acess my wallet, but nothing happens when i try to import it. back then there was no qr code option. \n\nsorry for anoying you.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
a2e539d9234dc43c6e0fc70322742830
question: do you think that the btc/usd market is going to be more or less volatile in the coming months? if yes, then you can profit from this by trading options contracts. i've been doing some work on the 6sr trading platform at <https://trade.6thstreetradio.org> . this site allows users to create, trade, and execute options contracts on the btc/usd pair. it is now ready for beta testing on the public network. i am calling on the stellar community for help in growing the user base of this service and to help bring btc options trading to the general public. i maintain 2 weekly contracts: * 1 slightly in-the-money (itm) call option based on the spot price of btc on the previous saturday, expiring the following friday. * 1 slightly out-of-the-money (otm) call option based on the spot price of btc on the previous saturday, expiring the following friday. based on your goals, you can either chose to purchase a call option expecting the value of btc (in usd) will go up, or you can sell one against btc that you own, expecting the market to go down. all of these markets trade on the stellar sdex and can be viewed and traded outside of my site. i also require no wallet private keys, and funds held in escrow use multi-signature accounts so i cannot control them. the site works with <https://stellar-authenticator.org> for transaction signing, and with <https://nicetrade.co> for market viewing. here's a video i made of general operation back in january. the prices are outdated (wow!), but the content is still accurate: please direct message me if you are interested in joining this effort. **== known issues ==** * the "buy btc" and "buy usd" features on the wallet page doesn't take into account market depth, so you might not get the whole order filled. the safer route for now is to simply use the sdex to buy these tokens. * the first transaction for each market will set up the trustline and not actually post a trade. this is not obvious to the user. * when you close your escrow account after the market has expired, you gain signing power on the account but not the secret key. this means the only way to merge the account back in to your main wallet is by manually building the transaction. this does work, but is not very user friendly. * there's no technical reason any pair of tokens (including xlm) can't be traded. the only limit is the xlm required to create the accounts. if there is interest, i can create any desired market (doget/usd for example). **== disclaimer ==** i am not fdic insured. i am not a member of sipc, finra, nor am i registered with the sec. all references to "money" in this article are intended to mean "tokens." all tokens issued by 6sr have no intrinsic worth, and do not represent a store of value. this service is for entertainment purposes only.
6sr options trading site enters beta testing
galactictalk.org
2021.21
[ { "text": "i can also offer a usd token giveaway for anyone who signs up.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "support login account\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "support login account\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
ebd1a4e197bc8e0af3450c364a5088d8
[xlmwallet](https://xlmwallet.co/) hello! today, i introduces the first version of xlmwallet. i used all time a web wallet blackwallet. for me it was problematic to find a convenient wallet after dns hacking blackwallet. i decided to create for ourselves the same convenient to use stellar web wallet and today we represent to you - xlmwallet. link - [https://xlmwallet.co/](http://xlmwallet.co/) ---------------------------------------------------- --- the project ----------- xlmwallet is a web stellar lumens wallet, it was built using javascript & stellar horizon. i like to describe it as an enhanced account viewer as it doesn't require users to create an account - all you need is a private key. my goal is to create an easy but powerful wallet with as many features as possible. the idea is that xlmwallet could be used by new users for its simplicity while at the same time being used by the confirmed users for its advanced features. as i said, xlmwallet is a web wallet, but can be used on any device that can execute javascript code - it can also be used as a web-app on ios (by simply enabling the mobile mode in the settings and adding xlmwallet to the screenboard). i'll post here what i'm working on, the changelogs and what may come in the future - feel free (and i'd love that you do so) to post some feedbacks, ideas, bug reports here, this would really help! --- features -------- * no registration * sending and receiving lumens, assets, tokens * multiplatform + usable on any device that can execute javascript + ios webapp * multiple accounts + you can add as many accounts as you want and give them names to keep it organized! (requires mobile mode to be enabled) * mobile mode + enable this mode in the settings to make your wallet(s) persists until logout * assets/tokens support + sending & receiving + see your balances + change trust lines * real time balances (+usd balance) + your balances update in real time, whenever a transaction is made, your balances will update + your balance's worth is displayed in usd. * market choice for usd price + you can choose the market to be used for the xlm<->usd rate. currently 2 choices: coinmarketcap & kraken * address inspector + you can inspect the holdings of a public address by entering it in the inspector tool. * settings + xlmwallet can be customized in the settings page * set inflation destination * xlm/btc/xrp data & charts + volume, market cap, usd/btc price, charts etc. * community integration + various links to stellar related boards, social networks, exchanges... + stellarchain.io links are also used in some cases to provide more informations. * path payments * open federation * sending lumens to mail * merge account operation support * contacts
xlmwallet: convenient account viewer
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "you don't offer the source code, and you straight up ask for a private key? seems a bit sketch...\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[elucidsoft](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/2) source code will be available in 10 minutes, now upload source code to github.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i never feel at ease when someone is asking for my private keys... not sure why... 😃\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/5) xlmwallet never asked private keys, you can explore the source code and see for yourself.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [ultravision49](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/1) all you need is a private key\n> \n> \n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/7) private key is used only in your browser, it is not sent anywhere.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@ultravision49](https://galactictalk.org/u/ultravision49)\n\n\nwhat i'm saying is that opening a wepapp that land on a form asking for my secret key is a \"don't go\" for me. i'm not saying you're a lier.\n\n\nbesides there's no guarantee that the code on github is actually the one that the webapp uses. except if you server the webapp directly from github as i do: <https://misterticot.github.io/stellar-authenticator>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/9) you can inspect code, get and post requests in browser.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "very nice site design and functionality is very simple, no need to write personal information, everything is simple and affordable, thanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[herrybilld](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/11) thank you for your trust.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[herrybilld](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/11) i completely agree, i keep all my savings for six months, everything is fine and simple\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "why deleted my comment on this post?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "join our social network: \n\nmedium - <https://medium.com/@stellar_wallet> \n\nteletype— <https://teletype.in/@stellar_wallet> \n\ntwitter - <https://twitter.com/xlmwalletco> \n\nreddit - <https://www.reddit.com/user/stellar__wallet>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "that's good that you decided to revive your wallet project and promote it on stellar-related media, but maybe it's better to start with codebase update? as i can see from the github repository, the last commit was more than a year ago. since that time there have been two protocol updates, a few horizon releases, and multiple sdk changes, so there is high probability that your wallet lacks new functionality at best and is potentially vulnerable at worst. also have you checked sdf wallet listing guidelines (<https://www.stellar.org/community/wallet-guidelines/>)?\n\n\ndealing with other's people implies trust, especially given the fact that you have full access to the user private keys on the server side.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbitlens](https://galactictalk.org/d/1681/16) thank you for your comment, we will listen to your opinion. we are actively engaged in updating and improving our wallet. we also want to notify you that we do not have a key record, this is out of the question.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
eba2d5fc4e33e00754cc599d3dd1f299
i read the stellar document, i have the felling stellar has a built-in exchange? where can i get more information on how it works?
stellar has a built-in exchange?
galactictalk.org
2020.40
[ { "text": "a good place to start is the stellar documentation: [stellar docs - decentralized exchange](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/glossary/decentralized-exchange/)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks for the link.\n\n\ni am trying to use path payment to transfer payment in different currencies.\n\n\nmy question is where can i get the conversion rate from? if the trustlines are from different anchors, or if i am the anchor for the currencies, do i need to maintain the list of exchange rate?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [kwt](https://galactictalk.org/d/2493/3) my questions is where can i get the conversion rate from?\n> \n> \n\n\nin order to get the potential exchange rates you will have to query horizon for valid payment paths: [stellar api reference - payment paths](https://developers.stellar.org/api/aggregations/paths/). \n\ndepending on the type of payment (strict send/strict receive) there are two different functions you can use.\n\n\neach payment path will tell you the source amount that's gonna be used, the different exchanged assets and the amount in the destination asset. from it calculating the exchange rate is trivial.\n\n\nthe platform uses available offers to determine the potential paths it can take from asset a to asset b. if you want to provide liquidity for your issued assets you would need to always have an outstanding offer to guarantee the exchange. i haven't worked much with these so i don't know if you can limit who can execute those offers.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
24a435b1f73df80f8112d1cd4aaebfe9
extras.result\_codes: {"transaction":"tx\_failed","operations":["op\_no\_trust"]} im assuming not trustline the account im sending to currently holds the coin so idk i tried sending to other account same problem
i can't send issued asset
galactictalk.org
2021.17
[ { "text": "[laolaos](https://galactictalk.org/d/2678/1) has the receiving account issued a trustline? are there any flags on the ossued asset? perhaps if you can post transaction it will be easier to assist\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i've tried to send 2 to separate wallet the hold the asset already its not the first time sending to the wallet\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i solve the issue thanx\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
2b055c6096e5784488105e881092dec2
### city states: medieval > we are working on the first game on stellar utilizing the sdex where players can earn stellar based cryptocurrency. there is no need to own or know about crypto to play the game, so we expect to introduce thousands or ten-thousands of new users to the stellar ecosystem. > > if this sounds interesting to you, please 'like' **this** post. > > please join us on social media: [twitter](https://twitter.com/addirktive) | [reddit](https://reddit.com/r/citystates) | [discord](https://discord.gg/vmw52wf) | [instagram](https://www.instagram.com/addirktiveg/) | [facebook](http://facebook.com/citystatesm)
city states: medieval - first real game on stellar utilizing the sdex
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "‘city states: medieval’ is a slimmed down version of the '[stratemacy concept](https://www.reddit.com/r/stellar/comments/amzzwp/community_please_give_us_some_feedback_what_you/)’. some text has been taken over from the thread on reddit since they are still valid for this proposal, some have been rewritten and some are completely new. this is a long read and there is a tl;dr at the end but if you are interested in supporting this proposal, please read the following in full. \n\ncontents:\n\n\n* intro\n* about the game\n* basics\n* resources\n* the economy\n* earning hex/xlm playing the game\n* what is hex?\n* why would/should someone buy hex?\n* why we think gaming will be the entry point into crypto/stellar\n* cross-platform support\n* slowly learning while playing\n* possible playerbase\n* pay back the community fund\n* transparency and frequent updates\n* reception so far…\n* and what about stratemacy?\n\n\n### intro\n\n\nafter getting into cryptocurrencies, i developed several theoretical concepts for projects that would get the average person into crypto with the lowest adoption barrier possible. the truth is that a lot of people are in crypto not for the tech but for the money they gain by trading or simply holding a coin. combining making money online, cryptocurrencies and gaming is a logic conclusion. but this can also be used to get new people into crypto without them even knowing or thinking about it in the first place.\n\n\n\n> gaming connects, gets the player attached and is the optimal platform to educate in a playful way.\n> \n> \n\n\nfrom the start, it was clear that this has to be a strategy game. not only because it’s my own favorite genre, but because it’s something you want to invest time into and can play for weeks, months, or even years. to add competition it needs to be multiplayer and to have an economy it needs resources that players can trade. since we also want to get ‘the average joe’ into cryptocurrencies, the barrier needs to be as low as possible.\n\n\nthe choice for stellar was easy, not only because i’ve been a supporter for well over a year myself but because ethereum wouldn’t be suitable for what i want to achieve anyway. this is not about nfts but a complete game-economy with a shared global market on the sdex. \n\nabout the game: \n\n‘city states: medieval’ is a hex-based, massive multiplayer, empire building and resource management strategy game. supporting cross-platform distribution (mobile, web, desktop) to reach as many players as possible.\n\n\n### basics:\n\n\nthe base game is similar to other mobile mmorts where you need to harvest different resources to craft goods, tools and other resources. \n\nthe multiplayer aspects are:\n\n\n* trading resources on a global market utilizing the stellar dex.\n* diplomatic actions and interactions\n* raiding other players bases\n* defending against and conquering/dominating other players\n* working together to beat global dangers\n\n\ndomination of other players replace any known clan-mechanics of other games till date. the game is set to be played over a long time frame like most mass multiplayer games, slowly building up, expanding and improving your settlement into a flourishing city.\n\n\n### resources:\n\n\nwe are starting with five base resources (wood, stone, iron ore, gold ore, food) that can be used to build and level up structures, enhance (coal, beer, gold/iron bars) and craft (weapons, armor, tools). all resources and goods can be obtained in the game by playing it. either through harvesting, mining or manufacturing.\n\n\n### the economy:\n\n\ngame-mechanics like upkeep for buildings and units, ever increasing cost for advanced buildings, leveling up of existing ones and special events will force players to trade resources they have an abundance of for resources they need.\n\n\naccessing the market opens a sdex interface where players can trade wood, stone, coal etc instead of btc, eth, xlm. the price for every resource is found naturally through demand and supply.\n\n\n### earning hex/xlm playing the game:\n\n\nthe big incentive to get many people interested outside the crypto- or stellar-sphere is the fact that players can earn crypto by selling/trading their resources. iaps, iaas, survey completions, literally anything some players do to obtain more resources will benefit the whole market and all players instead of the developers only as it is in other games.\n\n\ntrading smart or producing resources with high demand among other players can yield a profit the player can withdraw to their personal stellar account. this is another step of learning about stellar-usage and encouraging to do their first transactions in crypto. the experience should also have a positive effect for the players perception of crypto as a whole.\n\n\n### what is hex?\n\n\nhex is a token issued on stellar. no worries, this is not an ico, crowdsale or a future token dump. hex is used inside the game as the gameworlds currency every resource is traded against. this is mainly to prevent cheating and to decouple the game-economy from the volatility of xlm. hex will be more like a stablecoin whose worth is defined by the success of the game itself.\n\n\n### why would/should someone buy hex?\n\n\nthe main purpose is obviously for players to advance faster in the game. skip production wait time, buy protection when on vacation etc. since hex represents the economy of the game, the value rises the more people use or buy it. people that are not playing the game themselves can buy the token to speculate on the future success of the games economy itself.\n\n\n### why we think gaming will be the entry point into crypto/stellar:\n\n\nwallets, exchanges, payment processors etc are the infrastructure of a cryptocurrency. but they don't speak to the average joe. there is no incentive for the masses to try something new when they can't immediately see how it will benefit them. although we agree that one day people will use blockchain and crypto without even realizing it, we see much more benefit in actually educating people to use it on their own. to know what crypto is and when they are using it. to build a base of actual active users of stellar that spread the word.\n\n\nwhat is holding back games on other platforms is the prerequisite to even start playing the game. you need to own ethereum. you need to have metamask installed. you need to pay for every transaction/in-game action. these games are targeting people like you and me that already own crypto. they don't bring new users on board but cater to a small audience.\n\n\n### cross-platform support\n\n\nplayers will be able to use the same login on mobile, browser and desktop continuing their game state on their device of choice. this is important to reach as many people as possible with the tools they have access to. \n\nthe game will be released for android, ios and windows. it is planned to additionally release the game on our own website as download and browser based as well as on steam and kongregate.\n\n\n### slowly learning while playing:\n\n\nthe game starts with a tutorial, explaining the game-mechanics and ultimately lead to building the marketplace which opens access to the sdex where resources are traded.\n\n\nat this point, a stellar account is created for the player with a short explanation and links with further information for those interested. the sdex-interface will support market orders for casual players (sell/buy disregarding the price) and placing orders as we are used to from standard-exchanges by setting a desired price. of course this will also be explained in simple terms for those that never faced an exchange before.\n\n\njust like the amount of resources are displayed in the game, the amount of crypto the user owns will be displayed too. the history of all trades and transactions can be accessed inside the game similar to a blockchain-explorer like stellar.expert explaining what the user is looking at while also linking to the public equivalent on stellar.expert to demonstrate the public ledger.\n\n\nwhen accessing the crypto in the game, the user will get explained how to set up their own stellar account, how to send assets to the account and security measures to take. we will be able to promote noteworthy projects inside the stellar ecosystem what for and where the crypto can be used, how to cash out but also how to cash in via anchorusd, whitewallet etc suggest mobile wallets, maybe stores accepting xlm or what else will be developed in the coming months and years.\n\n\nall this won't be thrown at them at once but gradually over time. a slow learning curve instead of overwhelming with information.\n\n\n### possible playerbase:\n\n\nsince we don't have any prerequisites, the game will be free of charge and by supporting different systems (browser, windows, android, ios), target every gamer not only those that already own crypto. the possibility to actually earn money/crypto playing the game is a major incentive that will draw a lot of attention and will make it easy to market it to a broad audience.\n\n\nwhile predictions are always hard to make, we are confident to reach 250-500,000 players within a year after full release which would be a major milestone not only for stellar but crypto in general. this is based on similar games that don’t even have the option to earn anything while playing.\n\n\n### pay back the community fund\n\n\nwe pledge to either pay back the community fund for redistribution to other projects or open an independent fund specifically for games developed for the stellar network utilizing the sdex and/or issuing nfts. \n\nto pay back the funds, after development expenses, 20% of the profit generated will be set aside until at least doubling the amount received from the community fund.\n\n\n### transparency and frequent updates\n\n\nmost if not all crypto-projects severely lack transparency. we want to change this by opening the books for everyone to see, explaining transactions (memo has a use-case) and answering questions if there are any. \n\nwe will update on the development progress via reddit, youtube, twitter and release early builds for those that want to test. input from the community will be highly appreciated regarding features to add and balancing the gameplay.\n\n\n### reception so far…\n\n\nthe [initial thread for stratemacy](https://www.reddit.com/r/stellar/comments/amzzwp/community_please_give_us_some_feedback_what_you/) was very well received by the community on /r/stellar with the most ever awards of any thread in the subs history (2x gold, 2x silver), 95% upvoted (69 upvotes) and a lot of encouraging comments. \n\nto gather some insights from possible future players, we posted a [short thread in /r/androidgaming](https://www.reddit.com/r/androidgaming/comments/bdnpba/dev_city_states_medieval_strategyempire/) hinting at what’s to come and posting the very early first build. although a self-promoting thread with only little information, the thread was top-post of the day receiving only positive (mostly even enthusiastic) comments. \n\nto update several communities over the course of development is part of our marketing strategy to have an initial player base on launch.\n\n\n### and what about stratemacy?\n\n\nwe made good progress on stratemacy as well and will continue to develop it after a successful launch of city states. for now the development has been paused not abandoned. 3d models created for city states may also be used for stratemacy. internally we see city states as the lite (mobile first) version of stratemacy (desktop focus).\n\n\ntl;dr: free to play multiplayer strategy game targeting everyone not just crypto-holders. incentive to earn crypto(money) while playing the game. sdex integration to trade in-game resources globally. introducing to and educating the player about stellar slowly over time.\n\n\ndevelopment of “city states: medieval” started on april 12,2019.\n\n\nfeel free to post your thoughts and suggestions in the comments. we are aiming to be open and transparent during the development process, trying to take as much input from the community as possible. we will continue development throughout the scf, update here as well as on /r/stellar about the progress and release an early playable build before the scf concludes.\n\n\nto vote for us, please scroll up to the first post. thanks a ton!\n\n\nfollow development on \n\nreddit: <https://www.reddit.com/r/citystates> \n\ntwitter: <https://twitter.com/addirktive> \n\ntrello: <https://trello.com/b/afnwylru/city-states-medieval-public>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "to finance development of our game city states: medieval, we decided to sell shares in the game. the supply is limited to 1,000,000 tokens total. only 100,000 of these are sold in the initial offering. orders are staggered as follows:\n\n\n30,000 csm at $0.15 ($4,500 total) \n\n30,000 csm at $0.30 ($9,000 total) \n\n30,000 csm at $0.50 ($15,000 total) \n\n10,000 csm at $0.75 ($7,500 total)\n\n\nif sold out, we will raise $36,000 total. \n\nadditional rounds will only be held if more liquidity is needed to finish the games development and only at higher valuations.\n\n\n[buy csm on stellarport with anchorusd](https://stellarport.io/exchange/alphanum4/csm/gcgbsz3dssh6prhcod4jxfnnzxctkbdfrt4jr2hiac6fqzu4yk7gphex/alphanum4/usd/gdukmgugdzqk6yhya5z6ay2g4xdszpsz3sw5un3arvmo6qsrdwp5ylex).\n\n\neligibility of dividends:\n\n\n* stellar accounts that hold at least $50 worth of csm (334 csm)\n* dividends will be paid monthly after the game has been released.\n* dividends will be calculated from earnings after tax.\n* shares don't hold any other rights (voting, decision process etc).\n* requirements may be adjusted in the future.\n\n\n**only $36,000?**\n\n\njudging by the work accomplished so far, we are positive to get a good deed if not the whole game done under this budget. since the team is confident in the success of the game, only little will be used to support individuals and most of us are compensated with csm shares as well.\n\n\nwe wanted to emphasize that this is not a grab for money but a sincere effort to financially secure development of the game.\n\n\n**what are the funds raised used for?**\n\n\nbesides partial financial support of team-members, there are some tasks we want to hire professionals to assist us. especially the database structure and server set up which is a different kind of beast for server side multiplayer games.\n\n\n**what if $36,000 is not enough to finish the game?**\n\n\nin this case we have two options:\n\n\n* fundraiser/kickstarter \n\n even if not completely finished, the game development will be far enough to have at least a playable beta version. there are several platforms to raise funds without giving away equity to polish a game (indiegogo, kickstarter).\n* second csm equity token sale \n\n since we are only offering 10% of equity at this stage, there is a possibility to raise more funding in later rounds. however, we would rather do this after release of the game at a much higher valuation and with a partner like smartlands.io or fig.co\n\n\n**why no csm <-> xlm pairing?**\n\n\nwe don’t want to speculate with the money raised, and with the recent downtrend of xlm we might end up with less than we need. to not be victim of possible price fluctuations, we decided to raise in anchorusd instead. if token holders decide to trade the token against xlm or other pairings, they are free to do so.\n\n\nfor more information and updates visit [stratemacy.com](https://www.stratemacy.com) and subscribe to our social channels.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "may i ask, out of curiosity: \n\n how many members do you have on your team?\n\n\nanyway, it sounds like a great and ambitious project! i really hope it will be feasible within your means, to see how it plays.\n\n\nsince you are interested in gaming as well, maybe someday we'll end up collaborating. moreover, your concept is not so far from what i've been picturing in my mind for years for \"the future of gaming\". \n\n(remember my sbc7 entry \"brutos online\"?)\n\n\ngot myself a little of csm to show my support. \n\ntoo bad i can't get more now. mainly because i've invested heavily in mobis (if i exit now it would be disastrous 😅 ) but who really knows what the future value of mobi's gonna be?\n\n\nwishing you the best of luck in your creative process dirk. i'll keep an eye on city states: medieval. \n\ntom\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey [wkta](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/4) / tom,\n\n\nwe are three team members right now.\n\n\ni just saw your email as well and will answer soon to discuss those points and possible collaboration.\n\n\nbest regards\n\n\ndirk\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "do you have an official webpage?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bitcoingold1234](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/6) \n\nyes, you can check <https://www.stratemacy.com> for more information. it's still a work in progress though.\n\n\nwe also added a few social channels to follow up on development: \n\ntwitter: <https://www.twitter.com/addirktive> \n\nreddit: <https://www.reddit.com/r/citystates> \n\ndiscord: <https://www.discord.gg/vmw52wf> \n\ninstagram: <https://www.instagram.com/addirktiveg> \n\nfacebook: <https://www.facebook.com/citystatesm> \n\ntrello: <https://www.trello.com/b/afnwylru/city-states-medieval-public>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "gamedev update has been posted on reddit: \n\n<https://www.reddit.com/r/stellar/comments/br3ics/city_states_medieval_gamedev_progress_may_21/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[citystates](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/7) thank you!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bitcoingold1234](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/9) you are welcome. if you have any further questions, don't hesitate to ask. if you think our project should be supported please vote for it by 'liking' the original post at the top. you can vote for more than one project in this round. thank you.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "a comparison of the first build (3 days in development) and the actual build. considering the team took a three week hiatus, we are more than satisfied with the progress so far:\n\n\n![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/d7tyi5cu8aelhyp.jpg)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [citystates](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/11),\n\n\nthat's some nice progress on the art. did you implement any gameplay mechanics yet? \n\nhaving a small playable demo until the end of the competition would be great.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/12) yes there are already several game mechanics since the very first build.\n\n\na little list:\n\n\n* build ui to build any of the buildings, sorted by type, showing cost to build\n* terrain restrictions on where buildings can be built\n* level up of buildings\n* max level restriction by castle level\n* destroy buildings\n* move buildings\n\n\neach building has several and sometimes differing mechanics implemented already:\n\n\n* get new villagers (unemployed pops) in village house\n* hire pops to jobs/buildings in production buildings if unemployed are available\n* fired pops from jobs/buildings in production buildings turn back into unemployed pops\n\n\nhandling of pops can also be done from the population ui as a central point, firing pops in the pop ui removes from the building with highest count first, hiring adds to the building with lowest count\n\n\n* farm: the player has to plant crops which have different timers until ready for harvest\n* other: most raw resource buildings have local storage and gather x amount per hour until local storage is full, can then be collected and sent to global storage\n\n\nwe are still working with some placeholders and add models/icons on the go as they are finished. gui is still just useful not pretty 😅 there will definitely be a playable demo released before end of the scf.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thought it's time for another visual update. still a work in progress of course. 'on-building' icons will change size depending on screen size and distance from building and camera. two icons will be changed (move and info/enter).\n\n\n![](https://i.imgur.com/0e9vsxd.jpg)\n\n\nthe resources shown in the top right will be placed new, show only the top 4 (on mobile) with option to open an interface listing all resources.\n\n\nicons at the bottom will be re-ordered, also now shows as 'selected' as default, will change to 'unselected' and 'selected' only when gui is active/open.\n\n\nexample: \n\n![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/d80ti_2uyae0e96.jpg)\n\n\nbug fixes (copied from internal trello):\n\n\n* (bug) buildings can only produce 1 item, cannot produce anything at all\n* (bug) adding a worker inside the buildings screen does not asks for the confirmation windows\n* (bug) population window does not appears for other professions but farmers only\n* (bug) adding a new pop increases pops by 3 bars instead of 1\n* (bug) mess starts to appear if we update a value in the screen, but when we close and re-open everything appears fine again\n* (bug) top message sometimes is not rendered \n\nand a bunch of smaller ones.\n\n\ngame-play/game-mechanics:\n\n\n* mines no longer can be placed on any mine rock\n* multiple option window. (there was only error window and confirmation window)\n* tools and food detection for new pop\n* in the building screen, each building has a toggle that allows the building to get ignored from the population tab, allowing for further management and a reason to have managed buildings inside the castle gates.\n* each category of each tab auto fills depending on the amount of buildings + the amount of pops each building requires\n* fully replace dropdown menu to building buttons\n* level up graphic that appears somewhere in a corner of the building\n* level up graphic only appears if the building is available to have a level up\n* top message above the building\n\n\nand more i might have forgotten if it was already in the last build.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[gbolahanethanonadeko](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/16)\n\n\nthey can trade inside the game. there will be an sdex interface accessible through the market building. the player can not move resources out of the game to prevent cheating and manipulation of the market. players are storage restricted as part of the game balancing. if a user could simply send resources between accounts avoiding the market, they could circumvent this restricting. there is no use for the resources other than in the game.\n\n\nhowever the player can sell resources for hex and move those to their own account. hex will be freely tradeable for everyone.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[gbolahanethanonadeko](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/18) exactly.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "it's a live orderbook on the sdex, they can only buy as low or as high as the next offer prevents them to. we expect a lot of players when releasing the full version and the game encourages and sometimes even forces the player to trade. \n\nplease keep thinking about other ways players may be able to circumvent the restrictions set. it may help to secure it better. thanks.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "as mentioned in the last update, we've re-done the on-building icons that appear when you click/tap on a building: \n\n![](https://i.imgur.com/itnyqwh.png)\n\n\nwe are still working on the windows that open when you enter the building: \n\n![](https://i.imgur.com/9knuuvg.png)\n\n\ni posted these screenshots straight from the designer so you can see how the process goes sometimes. for example this was a previous attempt at the same window: \n\n![](https://i.imgur.com/nhk5ooz.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "latest dev-build can be downloaded here: \n\n<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tn6-emqpr7_vfrvyyyc--goq3gthquhn/view>\n\n\ncontrols (some only in debug mode): \n\nwasd: as usual \n\nzoom: z+c \n\nmove up: e \n\nmove down: q \n\nscreenshot: h \n\nhide all ui: leftshit + u\n\n\nplease remember this is a developers build and generally not meant for the public. it's a work in progress. \n\na more stable version with more features and bugfixes will be released later this week.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[citystates](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/23) would it be possible to get a mac build?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904/24)\n\n\nin the future that's absolutely a possibility but this early in the dev-cycle we only support one system that most potential testers use. we are planning to support ios/android (it's mainly developed for mobile use), windows and browser based. mac and linux depends on the success of the game if it's feasible to maintain another build.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "most recent screenshot: \n\n![](https://i.imgur.com/ykxdm6l.png)\n\n\nwe also have background music in the game now. public build will drop in 2-3 days. i'm excited 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you for the like [@jglastetter](https://galactictalk.org/u/jglastetter) \n\nunfortunately it was on the second post - if you meant to vote for city states, please leave the 'like' on [the very first post](https://galactictalk.org/d/1904-city-states-medieval-first-real-game-on-stellar-utilizing-the-sdex).\n\n\n![](https://i.redd.it/3mu2vywfdu531.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "the latest build can be downloaded [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/stellar/comments/c3lqmm/last_call_to_vote_for_city_states_in_this_scf/). we also have music in the game now 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "just knowing you used unity to do this gets my approbation, i have to suffer to program on it like 10% of my time, not the most stable and well designed api free of bugs out there, a pain when you spend other 70% of the time programming in qt\n\n\ni know it is a very early version, but i would comment what i see in the last version i tried\n\n\neq keys doesn't work, neither zx \n\non systems with mouse you should try to implement a movement with the mouse like in rts games, it feels more natural. move mouse to the sides to move camera slowly \n\nresources list, if it is only to check them, they icons could be smaller, fill the top or group them by origin in two or three lines. \n\nto build things, i would do like in the settlers ii , go into build mode, then you click the hex and the options for that tile appear, while on build mode, tooltips appear to recognize what type of building you can build in each hex.\n\n\ni know you aim mobiles, but i miss movement on the screen, like a bit of wind effect or time passing. where are the rabbits running around the trees? yeees i know it is early state and it is not settlers ii 😛\n\n\nguis in unity is a painlines describing what you want. basic interface for debug is fine, to get something as someone wants is horrible. i suggest to investigate alternatives.\n\n\ngood luck\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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i apologize if these have been addressed in the docs, but i couldn't find the answers there. 1. is it possible to keep my network and its transactions private? i'm interested in implementing stellar within my own network and don't want any transaction data to be visible to anyone. not even the users of the network. obviously users can see their own transaction history, but not anyone else's. 2. just how strict are the hardware requirements? is there any wiggle room there? what if i'm starting out with a low volume, do i still need 4 cores and 8 gigs of ram? 3. how exactly do the fees work? i couldn't find any clear reference to whether stellar gets fees on transactions. since i can set the fees myself, i'm inclined to believe there isn't a fee that goes to stellar. but if that's the case, then why is there a minimum lumen balance? 4. aml compliance. i'm trying to avoid regulation for privacy purposes. is it possible to ignore this part? i understand the legal risks involved. if not, can i conduct the verification of the identity of my users without having an external financial institution involved? 5. can i be the issuer on my own network? i'm really trying to avoid involving any third parties and giving them access to user data and transactions. would there be any challenges if i opted to go this route? to be clear, i'm not interested in having my own currency. if anything, i'd want to even avoid using lumen and make only monero or dash the default currency. and by default, i want my users to send fiat to each other. the option to send monero/dash would also be available for advanced users. but in the default case, the user would send $10 for example to another user and the backend would convert those $10 into monero/dash and send those tokens over the network. on the other end, they would be converted back into $10 before the value of either currency changes, and the receiver sees $10 in their account's wallet that they can then either withdraw to their payment method of choice or transfer to another crypto wallet. is there anything wrong with this scenario? 6. how are the transaction speeds like? are they fast enough to be instantaneous, or close to it, even when performing two conversions per transactions like i discussed above? if there is a delay, how much is it? is it noticeable enough to the end user that i need to mention it? does this depend on my hardware? 7. where are the coins stored? in the example above, if the user that received $10 didn't withdraw his funds and kept them in his wallet. are those funds sitting on my servers, or on his device? is it possible to keep it on the user's device? i feel like this would limit the attractiveness of my servers as an attack target. 8. speaking of security, if i were to be my own issuer, what's stopping me from creating an endless amount of coins and converting them to fiat? more realistically, what's stopping a potential attacker from doing so if they gained access into my system? obviously i'll be keeping things as secure as they possibly can be, and encrypting everything end to end. but i would still like to make it so that even if i do get hacked, there's not much an attacker can do beyond seeing transaction history at the most. 9. is it possible, now or in the future, to decentralize the processing of transactions across all the devices of all my users? to not only limit the performance hit on my servers, but also to make sure the network keeps running even if my servers are down or if my users don't have access to the internet. for example, would users be able to send money to each other over bluetooth, wifi or perhaps even lan? 10. is it possible to use stellar for anything other than payments? for example, messaging. i've seen many instances of messenger apps running on blockchains, where they send messages along with tokens. would it be possible to do this, or would it be too basic to be useful? 11. alternatively to #10, has anyone considered or attempted integration into matrix? it's a fully featured "decentralized" messaging system with experimental p2p support. it would be incredibly attractive to create a bridge for stellar.
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galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "i'm sorry if this isn't answering your questions, but i think you should start with the core knowledge about cryptocurrencies, blockchain and distributed ledgers. you seem to be missing the fundamentals and for that reason even explaining the questions that make sense is kind of a waste of time and probably the reason nobody answered yet.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i do have a core understanding of how cryptocurrencies, blockchain and distributed ledgers work. but it doesn't map onto every implementation because each one is slightly different. and in this particular case, it does seem pretty centralized in some ways. hence my questions.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "really? nobody is going to answer?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [@carlsinclair](https://galactictalk.org/u/carlsinclair), we're pretty new to stellar so i won't be able to answer all your questions but here are a few ones (apologies for any mistaked, others please correct me in that case)\n\n\n1. when running a private network only you and who you grant access to will be able to see the the traffic on that network\n2. not sure on this one\n3. <https://developers.stellar.org/docs/glossary/fees/>\n4. no comment\n5. network governance and usage are two separate concepts and hence the cryptographic keys used will be different. so to answer your question yes, you can setup a private network and then accounts that issue and are issued currencies\n6. transactions are processed via the consensus cycle which typically takes 3-5 seconds\n7. coins are stored in crypto wallets. as soon as the user receives the $10 it's transferred from the sender's account to his/her account, it is never 'stored on the server'\n8. you would have to find a recipient willing to pay fiat in exchange for your coins. unless you were a reputable anchor operating on a reputable network i doubt you would be successful on this front.\n9. blockchain is decentralized by nature, to increase decentralization more individuals/organizations would need to run nodes on your network\n10. tokens can be created for anything really... use your imagingation\n11. the matrix has you neo...\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[devnullprod](https://galactictalk.org/d/2457/5) \n\nthank you for your response. your answers are indeed helpful.\n\n\n3. i've read that page and i wasn't able to discern if stellar itself takes any fees or if they simply want me to charge a certain minimum amount of fees.\n4. this question was about security. as in, if my server gets compromised, would the wallets of my users also be compromised?\n5. what i meant was making each client operate as a node in order to spread out the processing load and allow for p2p connectivity.\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
5ff674bc62b43322d0efec75c53be8ca
i use it most days and today it won't load.
is laboratory loading for anyone?
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "it did just glitch out on me, but a no-cache reload seemed to work. \n\nnow to find those private keys again...\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
5673839840b5b65d68f33efd8ec2f252
as dev null productions continues to expand our xlm support and services, we've been encountering some issues due to the intricacy of xlm transactions. as many of you know xlm transactions are sent across the wire in json format with various fields such as **envelope**, **result**, **result\_meta**, and **fee\_meta** serialized in the xdr format. extracting these fields using the stellarsdk and converting them to json using the [json-xdr](https://github.com/abuiles/json-xdr) library results in a complete json representation of the transaction. the issues we've been encountering with this relate to performance due to the many levels of nested objects that reside in the fully expanded format and the requirement that we need to traverse them in a generic way. we started brainstorming ways to mitigate this and came up with the idea of simplifying the transaction objects as much as we can to ease the processing burden. this has lead us to developing a new experimental library dubbed [ezxlm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ezxlm) to address this use case. this library transforms the xlm transaction format as received *on the wire* in a simpler format by applying various transformation rules. some fields are deleted, some 'sub' objects are merged into parent objects, and various fields are transformed (such as ed25519 keys and assetcodes). see the readme documentation in the project for complete details and a before/after example. this library is still in development and most likely will change in the future but we'd like to share it w/ the xlm community in the hopes of receiving thoughts and feedback. happy hacking!
simplifying xlm transactions
galactictalk.org
2021.10
[ { "text": "obligatory tweet: \n\n\n\n\nand linkedin post: \n\n<https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mmorsi_ezxlm-activity-6762783377079754752--7pn>\n\n\nplease share for more exposure! thank you!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
4ce1a604028fe6607fe0ccedd8ee1ede
i have recently noticed stellar test network very slow to response, causing a timeout of the transaction request. what could cause this to happen ? thank you.
stellar test network causing timeout error
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "[gobandogh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2454/1) what horizon endpoint are you using? maybe it's just overloaded with everyone hitting the same server. you could try satoshipay's one: <https://stellar-horizon-testnet.satoshipay.io/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi, it also could be related to the changed base fee policy. if you only use 100 stroops it could be not enough.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
d833ec42aea1ad4a2ae20e5bffc6fd07
here's the web service that support the cosmiclink protocol. it allows you to share a stellar transaction as a link, such as > <https://cosmic.link/?setoptions&inflationdest=pool*example.org> > > the cosmic.link website is a mere redirector toward user preferred authenticator. i thought it would be important to keep the protocol open. this is better for users to be able to sign cosmic links on their usual wallet, and better for applications designer to be able to participate. the website may also generate qrcodes for you in case you want to sign from your phone. the little guy on the top corner comes from robohash.org factory and is unique for each browser/machine pair. it'll stay around so that you know you're on the good website. it'll get replaced when i'll re-implement the feature better. just tell me if it's annoying because it looks like not all browsers support this as expected. well i think that's quite all there is to say. maybe a few cosmic links so you can check how this work? accept ltc from anchor apay.io: > <https://cosmic.link/?changetrust&asset=ltc:gc5lor3bk6kiok7gkaud5eghqcmfoghjtc7i3elb66ptdfxorc2vm5lp> > > want to buy some yuans? > <https://cosmic.link/?manageoffer&buying=cny:admin*ripplefox.com&amount=10&price=1.67> > > sending payment to a federated address requiring memo (you can send it's mine :p): > <https://cosmic.link/?payment&amount=5&destination=505116498*papayame.com> > > set data: > <https://cosmic.link/?managedata&name=weather&value=sunny&memo=text:weather_update> > > and so on... i did respect the syntax you use when build transactions/operation/assets/memo. i need to write some documentation so that everybody can write them easily by hand or with tiny programs. this thread is for me to share updates on the project and for you to comment or share ideas/issues/... 🙂
cosmic.link - alpha release
galactictalk.org
2021.10
[ { "text": "cosmic.link now support xdr in urls !\n\n\n\n> <https://cosmic.link/?xdr=aaaaaodiuofh0qcoyfts6ldzwim6koo9hi8gvsycc6uowe+caaaazab/l7uaaaacaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabaaaaaaaaaauaaaabaaaaaiq/as7grubbd96ykumkkufe92+oiwruj7kxuvpwwtqwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa==&stripsource>\n> \n> \n\n\nthe point of this is easing cosmic link integration in existing web services. this allows you to support the protocol without having to integrate cosmic-lib or any foreign code. using xdr urls instead of legacy cosmic link have few drawbacks, and implementation is way easier. here's the differences between the two:\n\n\n* legacy cosmic link allows to use federated address instead of account ids, xdr and normal stellar transactions can't do that.\n* legacy links are shorter and more transparent. the example xdr url i gave you translates to:\n\n\n\n> <https://cosmic.link/?setoptions&inflationdest=gccd6ajoyzcuaqlx32zjf2mkffauj53pvcfqi3rhwkl3v47qye2bnaut>\n> \n> \n\n\n(set lumenaut as your inflation pool)\n\n\nthe xdr urls have two forms:\n\n\n\n> [https://cosmic.link/?xdr={xdr](https://cosmic.link/?xdr=%7bxdr)}\n> \n> \n> [https://cosmic.link/?xdr={xdr}&stripsource](https://cosmic.link/?xdr=%7bxdr%7d&stripsource)\n> \n> \n\n\nan xdr always contains a source account and a sequence number. this means that it can only be signed by the intended user, and at a given time. when parsing those links, the sequence number is automatically stripped out so that the transaction will be signeable at any time. the first reason sequence is stripped out is that it's not supported by the cosmic link protocol at this time. it's also an ok default behavior as sequence is of few meaning in most situations. however, the source account is kept by default.\n\n\nas you can tell, the second form allow you to strip out the source account from the transaction. then, anybody will be able to sign the transaction using its own account. i used it in the example because the link offer to register at an inflation pool, so the transaction should be open to everybody to sign. however, a normal cosmic link does the task better. in most cases, when using the xdr feature, the '&stripsource' would be uneeded and sometimes error-prone. that's why it's not the default behavior. however, it can make sense when issuing generic transactions like trade offers. it also allows to issue valid transactions without knowing the user's account id.\n\n\nin the future i may implement a '&keepsequence/&skipsequence'. i'm still wondering which default behavior would fit better.\n\n\nanyway i hope you like this new feature as much as i do 🙂 \n\ni'm going to be absent for the next 10 days and won't be able to answer during this time. \n\nsee you!\n\n\np.s: \n\nat this time only simple transactions (one operation) are supported by the protocol. \n\nalso, signed xdr won't works. i plan to add support for thoses later, but this is not the current priority.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "both legacy and xdr urls may now specify a network to use:\n\n\n\n> <https://cosmic.link/?payment&destination=tips*cosmic.link&amount=10&network=test>\n> \n> \n\n\nright now only `test` and `public` network are supported.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "cosmic links using xdr formats are now accepting `&stripsequence` and `&stripsignatures` options. links using human-format now accept `sequence=` field. by default, xdr links now enforce their original sequence number so it's really like a normal xdr.\n\n\nalso, signatures from the xdr are now properly parsed. the next step will be to implement multi-operation support.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "cosmic links now allow for multi-operation transactions:\n\n\n\n> <https://cosmic.link/?transaction&memo=date&operation=managedata&name=month&value=june&operation=managedata&name=year&value=2018>\n> \n> \n\n\ni came with the simpliest syntax i could imagine:\n\n\n\n> [https://cosmic.link?transaction&{...transaction\\_fields}&operation={...operation\\_type}&{...operation\\_fields}&{...more\\_operations](https://cosmic.link?transaction&%7b...transaction_fields%7d&operation=%7b...operation_type%7d&%7b...operation_fields%7d&%7b...more_operations)}\n> \n> \n\n\nthe cosmic link protocol is now complete in regard of what i planned back when i designed it 😃.\n\n\nfuture\n------\n\n\ni'd like to make it compatible with private networks. also, i'm planning to support sep0007 (official custom uri scheme) at some point; the current update being meaningfull step toward it.\n\n\nthere's been a lot going on in my life recently and i've had less time to code my way toward my goals. i expect this month to be light in productivity,then to be full-time programing in july.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "big update to <https://cosmic.link> with the support thoses additional signing methods:\n\n\n* stellar laboratory\n* sep0007 wallet\n* copy/paste xdr\n\n\ni've reworked the js code so that it'll be easy to add any wallet accepting a standard or a custom transaction-over-url scheme in the future. i didn't implemented wallets accepting only a restricted set of operation as it would lead to a frustrating user experience. at that time, i'm not aware of any wallet accepting arbritrary xdr from url beside stellar laboratory (which's not really a wallet but whatever: it signs transaction...).\n\n\nnote that you can now sign cosmic.links using your ledger wallet in stellar laboratory. i'll add more convenient direct ledger wallet support into cosmic.link in the coming month.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "you can now sign your cosmic links directly with your ledger wallet 🙂\n\n\n![screenshot](https://i.imgsafe.org/91/91ef2854a7.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
63dfce21f36340aeb77506831d46d6d8
hello, does anyone know if it is possible through an api / sdk, to obtain the market price of an asset in dex. thanks
get price of an asset in dex
galactictalk.org
2020.50
[ { "text": "[jorgekatrich](https://galactictalk.org/d/2533/1) here is an answer i gave over at stellarcommunity.org some time ago:\n\n\n<https://stellarcommunity.org/t/get-total-supply-of-an-asset/3934/5?u=bkolobara>\n\n\nmaybe it helps you figure to figure out how to calculate the price.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
6c325c6cf97f200e8538b2b29dfd388f
[stellar fox](https://stellarfox.net/) - we ain't know nuttin'. =============================================================== [platform preview](https://wallet.stellarfox.net) [source code](https://github.com/stellar-fox) what is stellar fox? -------------------- it is a self-banking platform for an everyday user. it aims to abstract away complex concepts and enable an average user to confidently and securely exchange digital assets without necessarily being aware of the underlying tachnology. without decent security, ease of use is not enough when it comes to exchanging digital scarcity. therefore, we are also in the process of designing secure solution that could protect assets of individual users in a manner similar to cryptocurrency hardware wallets where no secret keys could ever be extracted. changes since 6th sbc entry --------------------------- our previous post for [6th sbc entry](https://galactictalk.org/d/1045-stellar-fox-remittance-platform) on galactic talk. there have been plenty of features added and ideas adopted from some of the fellow projects submitted so far for sbc. please also note that all items in the list below have already been implemented as a **fully functional solution**. 1. [signup/account opening](https://i.imgsafe.org/00/0019e2824b.png) has been simplified and consists now only of two steps in order to register for the platform. ![signup/account opening](https://i.imgsafe.org/00/0019e2824b.png) 2. [platform login](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/013203000e.png) visual design has been altered slightly and now includes live network switch for explorer mode only. ledger login and username/password login act as two ways of accessing user's account. ![platform login](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/013203000e.png) 3. [account profile](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/0142e39ff8.png) now includes a *signed identities* concept, which cryptographically proves the ownership of the account. each signed identity then acts as a proof of a verified account when sending digital assets to. all changes to account data have to be [signed and approved](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/014dceadfb.png) by the owner of the account. ![signed and approved](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/014dceadfb.png) 4. [native currency payments](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/015be45b76.png) now include an address book fuzzy search by contact name, federation address or account number. this feature virtually eliminates erroneous destinations as the chosen contact's account is [verified](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/015d61d93b.png) for digital signature and authenticity. payee's currency of choice is reflected on the paycheck and final amount that the payee will receive is calculated in the currency of choice. if the user has specified the default memo for the account and signed it then it is also reflected in the paycheck and cannot be changed by the payer. the underlying asset in this case is of course xlm so given the nature of its volatility it would not perhaps be the best choice for large sums of money and long term off-boarding of final payment. ![native currency payments](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/015be45b76.png) ![verified](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/015d61d93b.png) 5. [custom assets](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/01b3a72f6a.png) is an option that uses trusted custom assets issued either by us or by 3rd parties and anchors. custom assets are usually pegged to some real currency or commodity and are therefore stable. when the asset issuer follows the [sep-0001](https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0001.md) protocol then the asset is displayed as verified. we are currently working on 3rd party custom assets ui for the user to send and verify their validity as well as obtain some relevant asset information. as each asset trustline increases minimum balance, the current required minimum balance of the account is displayed for the user. ![custom assets](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/01b3a72f6a.png) 6. [custom asset payments](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/01c7e93da3.png) include the familiar payee search component. this is a recent addition so it still needs some ux/ui work but it is fully functional at the moment. ![custom asset payments](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/01c7e93da3.png) 7. [contact book](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/01d2ac4666.png) allows for convenient storage and reuse of payment contacts. you simply send assets to your contact's name or any other attribute for that matter. if you know/remember any other attribute about the contact (email / federation address or the stellar public key) then simply type it into the search contact component and the relevant list of contacts will be found. ![contact book](https://i.imgsafe.org/01/01d2ac4666.png) 8. internal and federated contacts. we differentiate two contact types: ***internal*** and ***federated***. internal contacts represent users that have been registered with our platform, which automatically enables extra account features for such contact. when a payment is made to internal contact that has cryptographically signed the account then this attribute is reflected while making payment to such contact. internal contacts can only be added or deleted. contact's personal information is controlled by the user representing the contact. [this screenshot](https://i.imgsafe.org/02/027e815625.png) shows the management modal for internal contact. [federated contact](https://i.imgsafe.org/02/028a4d9c97.png) is a contact that has registered with a 3rd party federation service provider. the user is free to modify/assign meta information to such federated contact. ![internal contact management](https://i.imgsafe.org/02/027e815625.png) ![federated contact](https://i.imgsafe.org/02/028a4d9c97.png) 9. [adding new contacts](https://i.imgsafe.org/02/028db50df5.png) feature allows for search of a new contact with either email address, federation address or stellar public key. if the contact being added has already registered on our platform then it is found either by email and added, pending approval. searching with federation address or stellar public key either adds internal or federated contact type. internal contacts always have to approve the contact requests before they can be added to someone's contact book. ![adding new contacts](https://i.imgsafe.org/02/028db50df5.png) 10. [account funding](https://i.imgsafe.org/02/02b6bbc3c3.png) allows for user's funds being onboarded to the platform. we are currently experimenting and testing different payment processors, which in turn provide different options of deposits. the goal is to make the onboarding as painless and least expensive for the end user. needless to say, the user can of course immediately participate by depositing xlm directly to their account. ![account funding](https://i.imgsafe.org/02/02b6bbc3c3.png) what comes next? ---------------- 1. third party asset management. users will be able to add/delete trustlines to searchable and rated third party assets. 2. anchor management. offboarding of user funds is probably the most complex not only from the legal point but also user security. user will be able to choose and trust anchors that will offboard the funds to the bank that they work with. 3. different onboarding options. as stated earlier, we are currently testing different payment processors and the solutions they have for integration into our platform that will allow the user to safely onboard their funds onto the platform. 4. path payments and exchanging one currency for another. 5. deeper exploration of p2p wallet idea. part of our work is focused at the moment on the development of a secure, web-technologies-based software key ring that will store the secret key in a manner similar to secure element storage used in today's hardware cryptocurrency wallets. this will also be available as npm package. integration of components ------------------------- one of our goals is to provide enclosed, open source, reusable components that can be used across different projects and available via npm. we have recently released our **[redshift npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@stellar-fox/redshift)**, which is now utilized in [this very useful tool](https://stellar-fox.github.io/redshift/), which helps create/restore ledger-compatible mnemonics along with stellar account key pairs. your feedback/bug report is, as always, highly appreciated! thank you and cheers! igor & mat.
stellar fox - we ain't know nuttin'
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "version **0.1.42** is [**live**](https://wallet.stellarfox.net/).\n\n\n[github release](https://github.com/stellar-fox/cygnus/releases/tag/v.0.1.42)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi there, i just wanted to post some updates that were done over last weekend. mostly visual plus some bug ironin'.\n\n\n1. better [contacts differentiation](https://i.imgsafe.org/88/882f280019.png) between *federated* and *internal* contact types.\n\n\n![contacts differentiation](https://i.imgsafe.org/88/882f280019.png)\n\n\n2. [base currencies](https://i.imgsafe.org/88/883898f24c.png) display improvement, which shows the currency flag along with some additional instructional info for the user.\n\n\n![base currencies](https://i.imgsafe.org/88/883898f24c.png)\n\n\n3. [send currency](https://i.imgsafe.org/88/8845918d51.png) now resembles traditional paycheck and includes security icon to inform user that the account is verified via *signed profile*.\n\n\n![send currency](https://i.imgsafe.org/88/8845918d51.png)\n\n\nwe will deploy v0.1.43 before this weekend.\n\n\ncheers,\n\n\nigor & mat.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "version **0.1.43** is [**live**](https://wallet.stellarfox.net/).\n\n\n[github release](https://github.com/stellar-fox/cygnus/releases/tag/v.0.1.43)\n\n\n*[stellarfox.net](https://stellarfox.net/)*\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "version **0.1.44** is now [live](https://wallet.stellarfox.net).\n\n\n[github release](https://github.com/stellar-fox/cygnus/releases/tag/v.0.1.44)\n\n\n*[stellarfox.net](https://stellarfox.net)*\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
b4492706d2331f5ff1a159e253915d69
hello stellar developers, we've decided to push back our testnet reset to february 27th, 2019 in order to allow us more time to build in warnings to the reset date within stellar's developer tools (horizon, friendbot, etc.). we'll continue to remind developers as we get closer to the date. as always, you can read about our best practices and testnet reset schedule here: <https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/concepts/test-net.html#best-practices-for-using-testnet>
testnet reset — february 27th, 2019 (pushed back from january 30th, 2019)
galactictalk.org
2021.25
[ { "text": "thanks for the update\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "as a follow up, a few things:\n\n\n* the testnet reset will take place at 0900 utc on february 27th, 2019.\n\n\nsome of the things we'll be implementing are tracked here:\n\n\n* <https://github.com/stellar/laboratory/issues/364>\n* <https://github.com/stellar/go/issues/840>\n* <https://github.com/stellar/go/issues/841>\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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![](https://i.imgur.com/3u3rbb2.png) ### **title** [lumenswap](https://lumenswap.com/) - decentralized swap protocol for the stellar network. ### **summary** lumenswap is a decentralized swap protocol for the stellar network that allows you to convert assets on the network using a friendly, minimal interface. ### **category** applications ### **goals** lumenswap aims to create a simple and minimal platform for swapping assets on the stellar network. this allows users to learn about the power and fundamental features of stellar for moving assets. ### **the benefit of lumenswap for the stellar network** having more applications that allow users to move their assets will make it easier for users to work with the network. this, in turn, increases the liquidity of the assets on the network. however, these applications can only achieve their goals if they have beautiful user interfaces and create enjoyable experiences like stellarx and stellarterm. ### **structure** **overall structure** client -> lumenswap-> horizen -> stellar network ![](https://i.imgur.com/8kd94ow.png) **swap** here, you can convert your assets. here’s a more detailed, technical explanation: once you submit a swap request (e.g., 1 btc for 10 eth), we send the request to the network using horizon api and perform a path payment strict send operation (with you as both the sender and receiver). depending on your order size and stellar’s order books, if the order can be handled, you’ll receive a success message and the swap will be performed. if the network cannot handle your order based on that moment’s order books, you’ll receive the following message: “your order is too large to be processed by the network. do you want to register it as an active order on the network?” if you approve the message, we’ll run a manage buy operation using horizon. the order will remain open and active and it’ll be executed to the possible extent. the remainder will remain open and can be managed in the ‘active orders’ section. ![](https://i.imgur.com/kwi9tk0.png) **send (soon)** there are two types of requests: 1- basic send this is a normal asset transfer to an address on the network exactly like you do in your wallet. after submitting the send request, it will be sent on the network using horizon api and a payment operation will be executed to transfer the assets to the specified address. just like that. 2- send + swap this is perfect for when you want to send one type of asset and have the other end receive another type. this is like hitting two birds with one stone: first a swap and then a send. suppose you want to send $200, but the receiver specifies eth as their preferred asset type. to do this, you need to activate a send+swap switch. as usual, a request is sent to the network using horizon which involves a path payment strict send operation (with your address as the sender and the entered address as the receiver). if the network can handle the order based on its order books at the moment of request, the operation will be executed and you’ll receive a success message. otherwise, you’ll receive an error message. in this case, you can increase the tolerance to reduce the minimum received value so that the network can handle the request. note: this section will be released on july 15 ![](https://i.imgur.com/pzjwuce.png) **minimum received** this is the minimum amount of an asset you’ll receive after the swap. the network will always give you the best recommendation, but this specifies the minimum amount. **set slippage tolerance** this shows the minimum you’ll receive. higher percentages mean you’ll receive less. **path** this represents the best path to convert the specified assets based on the order books on the network. **orders page** this part consists of two sections: 1-active orders here, you can view and delete your open or active orders. 2-completed orders here, you can view the completed orders or trades. **calculator for estimated price** lumenswap calculator uses the last registered orders on the network to estimate asset prices on the network (the calculations are performed using pairs of xlm and specific assets). suppose you want to get eth in exchange for usd. once you input 1 eth, you’ll automatically get 200 usd. how are these values calculated? in the example above, we’ll obtain the usd/xlm price based on the last buy order on the network and determine eth price based on the last eth/xlm sell order. the calculated number is then displayed on the interface. note that this is an estimation and not an exact number. note: based on our observations of the order books, the best paths mostly consist of xlm pairs. for example: snt -> llo best path: snt -> xlm -> llo **connect wallet** to use lumenswap, you need to connect your account. right now, there one way to do this: private key: to use this method, you should directly enter your private key. the key will be stored locally on your browser and deleted as soon as you log out or refresh the page. (lumenswap is an open-source application and you can review our source code to make sure everything is normal). soon, we’ll have two methods by connecting to the ledger. **listening assets** given the free and distributed nature of blockchains, we designed lumenswap to let anyone swap any assets. right now, popular assets with sufficient value are available on the platform. you can also add custom to be swapped using the following format: format: lumenswap.io/asset code1-issuer address1/asset code2-issuer address2 for example: lax -> eth lumenswap.com/lax-gazzb5kpowewk4c5s5h5b6ypr2eqmuijeffbnq6mwyyag7doeelbohlw/eth-gbdevu63y6nthjqqzikvtc23nwlqvp3wj2ri2otsjtnyoigicst6duxr note: use ‘xlm’ for xlm asset. for example: lax -> xlm lumenswap.com/lax-gazzb5kpowewk4c5s5h5b6ypr2eqmuijeffbnq6mwyyag7doeelbohlw/xlm ### **links** website: [lumenswap.com](https://lumenswap.com/) gitlab: <https://gitlab.com/lumenswap.com/lumenswap.com> email: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) ### **tags** swap - dex - exchange - transfer
lumenswap - swap protocol for the stellar network
galactictalk.org
2020.50
[ { "text": "[lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/1)\n\n\neasily convert your on-chain assets. \n\nplease send your feedback for improve lumenswap.\n\n\n![](https://i.ibb.co/dwgrx8m/screenshot-2020-06-26-at-07-17-23.png) \n\n![](https://i.ibb.co/xx1fsdp/screenshot-2020-06-26-at-07-18-02.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "how do you select the list of assets that can be swapped? currently there are half a dozen assets but it's missing some of the major fiat and cryptocurrency tethers. those would be really useful to have.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[marcinx](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/4) \n\nhi marcinx, thanks for feedback! \n\nyes, we've listed a few high-volume assets at this stage and in the next update, we will list more assets. \n\nalso, you can list any assets you want, please follow the **listening assets** section\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "like the idea and simplicity! looking forward to signing options outside of pasting a private key 😀\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kolten](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/6) \n\nhi kolten, thanks for feedback! \n\nwe agree with you, this is one of the features that will be added in the next update (~ july 15)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/1) \n\nit's great and creative app. you've used different operations with different properties in stellar to create a useful application. keep growing.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "really simple and convenient exchange. how do you plan to earn? what business model does your project have for the future?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[john](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/8) \n\nhi john, thanks for feedback! \n\nyes, we used four operations to build lumenswap: \n\n**path payment strict send** \n\n**manage buy offer** \n\n**change trust** \n\n**payment** \n\nin stellar, you can create smart contracts if you correctly use the operations and fundamental features of the network such as batching / atomicity (which you can use as a guarantee and condition because either all operations in a transaction succeed or they all fail).\n\n\nthis article by [@kolten](https://galactictalk.org/u/kolten) helps you understand this.\n\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[scopuly](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/9) \n\nhi scopuly, thanks for feedback! \n\nthere's no special business model because lumenswap is an open source and free application, which anyone in the world can use to convert their assets in the stellar network. \n\nthe team's expenses will be covered by scf grant.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this project looks like thin wrapper around horizon's path payment apis with a gui resembling ethereum's exchanges. not sure it's accurate to call lumenswap a \"protocol\" when it's just using horizon.\n\n\nalso didn't you guys just win last scf with lumenscan? i think its bad taste to submit a new project so soon especially since you've been caught using stellar.expert's private apis and had to reduce lumenscan's functionality as a result. orbitlens estimated you have at least one year of development time before lumenscan even comes to par with stellar.expert. given how much you marketed lumenscan as being \"superior\" than stellar.expert you should at least replace that missing functionality and continue building lumenscan.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tmacshaq](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/12) \n\nhi, thanks for feedback! \n\nwe only used the lumenscan as an explorer because it had a better graphical interface to show the transfer of assets. \n\n![](https://i.ibb.co/vqk2wdn/screenshot-2020-06-29-at-09-35-36.png)\n\n\n![](https://i.ibb.co/f8jysct/screenshot-2020-06-29-at-09-36-28.png) \n\nwe do not know what happened between lumenscan and stellar.expert because it is not related to our project. \n\neverything looks simple after it is made..! \n\nalways the talk is easier than the build...!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "are you seriously denying knowledge of lumenscan and that you submitted lumenscan, lumink and lumenswap? i've got to say it's quite a coincidence...\n\n\n* all 3 domains are registered by 101domains and hosted together.\n* the source code for all 3 projects are basically identical.\n* the user lumenscan liked both lumink and lumenswap\n* your own post has a typo where you called lumenswap lumenscan 😃\n\n\ni saved the screenshot: \n\n![copy](https://i.ibb.co/dcbntmp/lumen-screenshot.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tmacshaq](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/14) \n\njust because all three domains are registered on 101domain, they belong to the same team? \n\nif that was true then everyone using 101domain would be part of the same team. \n\nhow did you come to the conclusion that all the source codes are the same? \n\nwhat's wrong with lumenscan liking our posts? the account has liked four other projects as well \n\nregarding the typo, we had one paragraph explaining the path in lumenscan, but then we decided to remove that paragraph. that's why there's a mistake. \n\ni don't know what your problem with lumenscan is and why you're trying sabotage our project. we're an independent team and we can provide sufficient proof to scf. \n\nit's obvious that you're a troll whose trying to sabotage our project. you should do your best to help the stellar ecosystem, not damage it.\n\n\n![](https://recruitingdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2017/02/quote-talk-is-cheap-show-me-the-code-linus-torvalds-45-66-13-e1487242875427.jpg)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "let's play then\n\n\n* all three websites are distributed through cloudflare, with \"always use https\" enabled. (301 redirection on the port `80`, a no-brainer but not enabled by default)\n* all three websites use the same application framework & the same bundling mechanism.\n* lumenswap & lumenscan uses the same font,\n\n\none coincidence is a coincidence, but five coincidences start to look like a clue. at ten i'll call it a proof.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/16) \n\ni'm glad that you revealed your true self and stopped hiding behind a fake account. \n\nthese reasons are all hilarious: \n\n 1-almost all websites in the world use cloudflare (always https is the default option for cloudflare) \n\n2-inter font is an extremely popular font that many web projects use. \n\n3-react is the world's most popular client-side framework. \n\nbased on your reasoning, since lumenscan uses react, inter font, cloudflare, no one else in the world is allowed to do so. \n\nas i said, we're ready to give scf any sort of proof we have to.\n\n\nyou should talk about your own useless project. you made cosmic before and received a lot of money but no one wanted to use it. if it really was useful, someone would have used it. \n\nnow you want to use your reputation to enter the competition with another useless app. \n\ni know what your problem is. you know you'll lose. \n\nlumenswap is much better than your application.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i have only one account here and in any social media related to stellar.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/18) \n\noh good! we are a community and we must help each other to grows stellar ecosystem, not to destroy each other with baseless things. \n\nat first, we wanted to add cosmic to lumenswap, but when we saw this behavior from its ceo, we removed it from our roadmap.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/19)\n\n\ni believe you guys have more than react in common though. would you help me figure this out?\n\n\nit looks like your systems all generate a `bundle.js`, a nearly empty `load.css`, and a `bundle.css`. which tool is setting things up that way?\n\n\ni also wonder about how are those files generated: [index.html](https://gitlab.com/lumenswap.com/lumenswap.com/-/blob/master/template/index.html), [base.less](https://gitlab.com/lumenswap.com/lumenswap.com/-/blob/master/src/styles/base.less), [font.less](https://gitlab.com/lumenswap.com/lumenswap.com/-/blob/master/src/styles/fonts.less). is it hand-written or is there some scripts/standard utility behind this?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/17) 1-almost all websites in the world use cloudflare (always https is the default option for cloudflare)\n> \n> \n\n\nthe chance that two websites use the exact same cloudflare nameservers is quite small though. \n\nso by pure luck then, all of the sites that go through my cloudflare account happen to have the same setup. go figure...\n\n\n\n```\n$ dig +short ns lumenscan.io\narnold.ns.cloudflare.com.\ntani.ns.cloudflare.com.\n```\n\n\n```\n$ dig +short ns lumenswap.com\narnold.ns.cloudflare.com.\ntani.ns.cloudflare.com.\n```\n\n\n```\n$ dig +short ns lumink.io \ncloe.ns.cloudflare.com.\ntrey.ns.cloudflare.com.\n```\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey [@lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/u/lumenswap) would you mind pinging me on keybase? `tyvdh`?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi guys do you want the lumenswap team to work on the next updates? \n\nand do you want us to continue in a fair environment, away from the influence of mafias? because their project has no creativity, and they want to get the grant by marginalising the other projects. \n\nis the world built on justice or power? \n\nwe've worked hard on our project, and is this unilateral destruction really fair? \n\ni think they're mad because kolten left us a positive comment. he is very smart and understands the difference between unoriginal and creativity\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/23) i think they're mad because kolten left us a positive comment. he is very smart and understands the difference between unoriginal and creativity\n> \n> \n\n\nwhat creativity? it's a web front end for doing a path payment, for christ's sake. \n\nthe most creative thing you've done is the \"swap request\" flow-chart in the op.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/24)\n\n\n\n> it's a web front end for doing a path payment, for christ's sake.\n> \n> \n\n\ni can’t figure out if what you’re saying is based on ignorance or animosity. \n\nall decentralized apps are built using blockchain operations + a web ui. \n\nfor example, most stellarterm structures are build using manger buy offer and manage sell offer this does not mean they’re rudimentary. it’s actually creative to be able to use and combine different operations in a way that yields superior results. \n\nplus, we’ve used multiple operations to build this app, but you don’t see lumenswap because you choose not to.\n\n\nwe recommend the best price based on network awards. \n\nwe’ve implemented the components in the best way possible and leverage a minimal design to create a simple environment to move assets. our app is completely open-source and decentralized.\n\n\nisn’t stellar a blockchain for simple assets convert and transfer? \n\ndoes a regular use know what path payment strict send is? clearly not! but they know what simple asset transfer means and know they want to get their job as easily as possible. so, when they log on to lumenswap , they can do what they want without knowing what happens in the background.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/25) i can’t figure out if what you’re saying is based on ignorance or animosity.\n> \n> \n\n\ncould be it's just disappointment of something not actually moving the needle.\n\n\npath payments, together with what can be done using transaction envelopes (\"multi-sig\", etc) are the distinguishing features of stellar, and deserves something better than just slapping a ui in front of an api call.\n\n\ni would have hoped someone would have taken it further, that's all.\n\n\n(as an example, is anyone doing multi-path payments?)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/25)\n\n\nand then there's the (at least) 2549/2550 chance(*) that you are behind both lumenscan/lumenswap, and lying about it.\n\n\n(*) - cloudflare name server pairs get assigned randomly on a per account basis, and all domains w/ an account have the same name server pair. the numbers i've seen say there are 51 male names + 50 female names, and every account gets one of each -> 2550 combinations. old numbers, so quite possibly even more combos now.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/27) \n\nkeep these words for yourself \n\nsoon we will talk about you and the mafias that you take in every grant period. \n\nyou receive grants every period without showing yourself and you think everyone is like you. \n\nwe've put a lot of time into our project, and what's bothering you is that users have made positive comments (except for you and the mafia group, of course). \n\nunfortunately\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/26)\n\n\nall projects in the world are ui in front of api's call. \n\nyou that know and you're talking again.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/27)\n\n\nof course, the projects of the previous period are only lumanscan, which is being used and the rest is not used at all.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/27) \n\nthis was our last conversation with you. \n\ngoodbye\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/28) you receive grants every period without showing yourself and you think everyone is like you.\n> \n> \n\n\nmy account here is connected to my keybase, which has my github profile, which contains all code i've ever released for stellar. coincidentally, it also has my real name, my twitter, and my websites. how is that \"without showing myself\"?\n\n\nand can someone please send me the grants i've apparently received every round? they seem to have been misplaced.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/32) \n\nif you are right, why don't you comment about cosmic? \n\nwe all know that stellar can't have decentralized voting without vm \n\nyou can ask from jed mccaleb to prove it\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/32) \n\nwhy don't you say that cosmic just made manage data operation + ui \n\nso if you have directional thoughts, keep them to yourself\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/33) we all know that stellar can't have decentralized voting without vm\n> \n> \n\n\nthe people saying it can't be done shouldn't stand in the way of the people doing it. \n\nthere's at least three different solutions being worked on right now.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "now all the projects and all the developers are important on the stellar stage, including those who were called the mafia here) these are people at the source, however that may be, and this is important. we are all united here by one goal - that would make stellar as applicable and popular in the world as possible.\n\n\nthe stellar ecosystem is still missing one important service for the community and developers - it is a voting service for the submitted projects. something like home for stellar startups. then each submitted project would have a history of development, phases of receiving grants and constructive criticism around startups.\n\n\nthis would give a couple of powerful effects for all participants:\n\n\n* a complete list on a single domain of all existing stellar projects\n* a transparent history of the development of the project and the amount of grants received (this would encourage other new developers to think at stellar)\n* this would exclude random one-time projects that are aimed only on receiving a grant\n* also on this site would be not only users and developers, but also investors who are eyeing stellar projects \n\n“and in the end, it could be a place to concentrate best practices on stellar development, best practices, tips for beginning developers, etc.\n* well, of course, this would attract more media and bloggers to this resource to study reviews of the fast-growing stellar ecosystem\n\n\n \n\nat first glance, developing such a project does not seem complicated (maybe i'm wrong) . there are so many talents and everyone could make a preliminary contribution in the form of a sketch-concept of how this service can look and work.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "let's just face the facts as they are, ok?\n\n\nthis community has enough mature & competent devs to detect cheating/abuse attempts and defend itself. devs looked at your work & found evidences that three projects presented under different identities had nonetheless shared author(s). you got caught and that's not something you can undo.\n\n\nultimately, you're the one(s) who decided to try to play us & nobody but you is(are) responsible for that strategy. now i admit that you are creative when it comes to alternative narratives, but badmouthing people & projects isn't going to change the facts [nor the rules](https://galactictalk.org/d/2380-stellar-community-fund-round-5). this is what you can read there:\n\n\n\n> participants who create fake accounts to bypass the above rules will be disqualified. this is regardless of whether or not they win a round. participants who leverage sockpuppet accounts to submit proposals, friends to submit proposals, or any similar ‘act of bad faith’ will be disqualified. sdf has the right to withhold awards from people who have abused these eligibility requirements.
\n> \n> \n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi everyone, \n\nafter a discussion with the [@tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/u/tyvdh) , we've decided to participate in the next round. we're going to withdraw from this round to focus on adding the new features we planned to include in this round. see you soon with more features.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "the website link isn't going through\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[yeppman](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/40) \n\nhi, we glad you reach out here. \n\nwe've changed the website domain, new website domain: <http://lumenswap.io/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/5) hi, we would like to do a presale for afreum via lumenswap. we've tested and it works great but.would be good to have afr in the list and for the token icon to be visible. how do we go about doing that?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[afreum](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/43) \n\nhi afreum, we are glad that lumenswap can help you \n\nplease send the asset info (asset code, asset issuer, website)to this email. \n\n[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) \n\nafter reviewing, we will add it to the list of known assets. \n\nthank you\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2423/44) thank you so much.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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![](https://codimd.s3.shivering-isles.com/demo/uploads/upload_594eee7406b629af811a7aae1a4fae1d.png) title ----- **interstellar™** - wallet and exchange summary ------- a powerful, feature rich and multi-platform non-custodial wallet and exchange app built on stellar and serving hundreds of thousands of stellar users since 2017. category -------- applications, tools & infrastructure goals ----- to continue to build the most inclusive and diverse wallet, exchange and defi app serving the amazing stellar ecosystem, especially in emerging markets where financial inclusion is a major challenge. description ----------- the interstellar platform is a 3-year-old non-custodial wallet and exchange, an asset issuer (6 top assets), a tool (multisigplus coordinator) and a service provider (kycplus, fiatanchor.io and cryptoanchor.io) all built on stellar. our current release is version 4.0 and we will be releasing our latest and greatest version 4.5 in a few weeks, built on the latest stellar core 13.x and stellar horizon 1.x. the interstellar app also had a dedicated testnet version over the last 3 years. **interstellar versions release timeline** * version 1.0 - [big bang](https://bit.ly/2yfzhrz) - september 2017 * version 2.0 - [proxima centauri](https://bit.ly/3hpg0se) - may 2018 * version 3.0 - [sirius](https://bit.ly/2y4yybq) - september 2018 * version 3.5 - [pathfinder](https://bit.ly/3hvqqqn) - december 2018 * version 3.6 - [vega](https://bit.ly/3e5rmwl) - march 2019 * version 4.0 - [voyager](https://bit.ly/3ft47zl) - november 2019 * version 4.5 - (*supernova*) – *coming soon*, july 2020 we will dive deeper into our description with a bit of history so you can better understand what our project has been doing for the last 3 years and why interstellar is valuable for stellar. the interstellar app has its humble beginnings in the spring of 2017 in a country in central africa called cameroon (**trivia:** we have some of the best soccer players in the world). we've been involved with blockchain technology since 2010 and we were early adopters of projects such as bitcoin, peercoin, feathercoin, litecoin, ethereum, ripple and darkcoin (dash). however, it was only with the arrival of stellar that we saw the potential for blockchain/dlt to truly address many of the financial inclusion challenges faced in cameroon and other developing nations, especially in africa. it did not take us long to realise that stellar was an equalizer, and after many months of reading, research, and planning, we decided to build on stellar. we would also like to preface this submission by stating that in the past some users have confused us with inter/stellar, the company created from the merger between lightyear and chain in september 2018. our interstellar which was launched **before** in 2017 is not in any way affiliated with inter/stellar. the only thing we have in common is the passion to build kickass apps and services for the advancement of the stellar ecosystem. when we first introduced our interstellar app to the stellar community on october 24th, 2017, we only had a web app and a few hundred users (<https://galactictalk.org/d/501-introducing-interstellar>). our app was well received by the community which motivated us to apply for our first stellar build challenge (sbc5). we were among the winners selected for sbc5 and because of this recognition by the sdf and the larger ecosystem, we committed ourselves to help the stellar ecosystem grow globally. we received 410,345 xlm as our award. (another trivia: the sdf actually sent us twice the amount in error, 820,690 xlm, so we promptly refunded 410,345 xlm when we were contacted about the error. [proof](https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/tx/64631080187072512#64631080187072513)) one of the first things we did after receiving the award was to airdrop some of the lumens to over 1,500 africans via a telegram campaign in march 2018 to help them activate their stellar wallets and learn more about the stellar ecosystem. we also used some lumens to sponsor blockchain and stellar training events in cameroon and nigeria. since the 2017 sbc5, we have not applied for any sbc or scf despite the many challenges faced when building and maintaining a large app like ours. finally we used a significant portion of the lumens to provide liquidity for our six stellar assets (fiat and crypto) since 2017 which all rank among the top stellar assets issued today. some of you may ask, **“why apply now for the scf?”**. let's start with our numbers and milestones as of june 16th, 2020. please note that our milestones and achievements were achieved without any external financial resources for core development, marketing, advertising, or business development. we've been self-funded for more than 3 years now despite the many financial challenges we have faced to keep this project going. * **total users:** over 250,000 * **total countries:** 188 **our top 10 countries (last 12 months)** * bangladesh, 12.10% * indonesia, 11.56% * russia, 9.70% * united states, 7.83% * ukraine, 5.77% * vietnam, 4.64% * venezuela, 4.12% * nigeria, 3.56% * india, 2.66% * united kingdom, 2.62% * **language translations:** 15. english, french, spanish, indonesian, french, filipino, italian, portuguese, romanian, russian, turkish, mandarin, japanese, korean, and hindi. more are coming. **anyone fluent in vulcan or klingon?** * **total anchored assets**: six (6). we have been a major stellar asset issuer and anchor since november 2017. one stable coin (xaf), and 5 cryptocurrencies (btc, eth, xrp, xrp, ltc, bch). our stable coin (xaf - <https://xafx.org>) serves six central african nations (cameroon, central african republic, chad, republic of the congo, equatorial guinea and gabon). our five crypto assets (btc, eth, xrp, ltc, and bch) consistently rank among the top and most actively used assets out of the 7,800+ assets within the stellar ecosystem (<https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset>). all our assets support sep6, including deposit and withdrawals history. * **platform availability**: + [google play](https://bit.ly/3e6coej) + [apple appstore](https://apple.co/3e4rdtt) + [desktop and mobile web](https://interstellar.exchange/app/#/) + [windows desktop](https://bit.ly/interstellar_for_windows_desktop_4000050) + [mac osx](https://bit.ly/interstellar_for_macosx_4000050) * **monthly unique registrations in 2020:** + jan: 14,052 + feb: 16,072 + mar: 17,115 + apr: 18,126 + may: 16,643 + jun: 19,447 (as of june 16th, 2020) **who we serve** in addition to our hundreds of thousands of users, there are many successful projects on stellar that depend(ed) on our interstellar app infrastructure and workflows, and that is principally because we have a more inclusive and global approach to decentralized finance. some of the stellar-built popular companies and projects supported directly and indirectly by the interstellar app both in the past and present include: givedirect.io, thefutbolapp, dstoq, bitbond, diruna, kubitx, cowrie integrated systems (ngnt) and thewhitewallet.com (wsd), tree3.network (pedity), frasindo, ludum. building a full featured cross-platform wallet/dex on stellar is always the easiest part. we can thank stellar's excellent documentation for that. however, maintaining a stellar wallet/dex over time, actively supporting users daily, especially as long as we have without any funding or grants, is where most stellar projects run out of steam. many stellar apps have come and gone, because everyone eventually realizes that maintaining a popular cross-platform wallet/dex is a lot of hard work and requires a lot of time and money. the sdf continues to improve stellar at a rapid pace, and we have to keep up with these releases since our app is a popular entry point for many international stellar users and projects. **key interstellar suite of apps and features** * **interstellar wallet:** a highly secure non-custodial p2p mobile, web and desktop wallet application for real-time national and global payments using any digital currency or asset. it also provides detailed transaction history, send, receive, add/remove trust lines, backups, offline account viewer, real time alerts, notification sounds, multi-currency support with automatic price conversions. additional support for ledger blue, nano s and nano x hardware wallets for added security. trezor support coming soon, once we get our hands on it. * **interstellar fiat/cryptoanchor:** an interoperability engine for linking legacy financial systems and other blockchains to stellar. it allows you to seamlessly integrate with different blockchains, financial institutions, exchanges, and mobile money payment services. you can deposit and withdraw any of our digital currencies or assets without leaving the application or relying on third parties. we have successfully deployed and supported fiat stablecoins with financial institutions and payment service providers (thewhitewallet, cowrie integrated systems, and kubitx) for usd, eur, gbp, ngn, and xaf digital currencies and crypto currencies like btc, ltc, xrp, ltc, eth and bch. * **interstellar multi-multisig:**. nope, it's not a typo. this is our multi-signature coordination solution which allows decision makers to digitally sign an unlimited number of pending transactions or documents *at any time*, and *in any order*. hence we baptized it **multi-multisig**. interstellar's multi-multisig engine has assisted thousands of stellar projects and organizations all over the world, especially projects where decision makers are spread across multiple cities, continents, and time zones. it is an essential tool for governance, organizational management, legacy planning and a defense against multiple cyber security threats and hacking incidents. * **interstellar exchange:** the interstellar exchange provides pellucid, convivial and advanced decentralized exchange trading user interfaces with full access to thousands of stellar assets and markets. some of our core interstellar exchange features are: + standard trading buy and sell forms, daily and hourly candlesticks, order books, wallet trading history, market trading history, candlesticks, rsi charts and macd charts, 24hr open, high, low, close data. + we show you all popular trading pairs, with 24hour volume and 24hr price change percentages. our raison d'être has always been to build a **stellar** decentralized exchange, not an **xlm** decentralized exchange. that's why we also display trending non-xlm market pairs by default. + intelligent coin/market search feature which allows you to search assets by name, code or url of the issuer. + in addition to bar charts, we also support ema12 and ema26 indicators on our candlesticks and we also include separate rsi and macd charts for the more serious traders amongst us. * **interstellar federation server:** a dedicated solution for linking legacy financial/bank accounts and other services to stellar. it provides an easy way for users to share financial institutions or mobile payment details by using a simple name or syntax that interoperates across different domains and providers. this mapping engine can perform both forward and reverse lookups for user and organizational accounts in banks, mobile money operators, payment services providers or other institutions in the financial services sector. * **interstellar kycplus:** a stellar-built identity and data management for kyc and aml. all documents and sensitive info are encrypted on your device using your public keys and can only be accessed via our service with your private keys. even though your kyc/aml data is encrypted locally on your device, we also store your encrypted data on our remote servers for backup. this is mainly for your convenience in case your device gets stolen, or you need to sync across multiple devices. your encrypted data is not at risk on our servers because we do not know your private key(s). the best part about our kyc implementation is that you get to pick and choose what you share with third parties like an *à la carte* menu. * **interstellar swap:** one of the most unique features within the interstellar suite of applications is the pathfinder or the digital asset swap engine released in the fall of 2018. the pathfinder swap feature allows you to swap one crypto asset for another, even when a direct market between both coins doesn’t exist, i.e. to swap from btc to eth, pathfinder might swap from btc to xlm first, and then from xlm to eth. it does this automatically. even if a direct market existed between btc to eth, pathfinder might still go from btc through xlm to eth in a scenario where there isn’t enough liquidity for your swap from btc to eth, or if the spread in the direct btc to eth market is too high. the pathfinder works in real time to always find the best path in the sdex from one crypto asset to another. **key events and achievements** * **december 2017** - sbc5 award winner * **september 2018** – winner, best digital innovation in africa at 2018 wbaf-uamdc africa excellence awards in accra, ghana * **october 2018** – finalist out of 300 applicants for the best blockchain technology in africa award at the 4th appsafrica.com innovation awards in cape town, south africa. * **december 2018** – granted “interstellar” trademark by the african intellectual property organization (oapi.int) for blockchain/dlt technology category. * **december 2018** – interstellar’s pathfinder technology is the main feature at cryptobriefing - [**why 2019 could be a stellar year.**](https://cryptobriefing.com/2019-could-be-stellar-year/) * **april 2019** - invited to demo our app at the international finance corporation/world bank head office in singapore as a tool for financial inclusion. * **may 2019** - invited to join asean financial innovation network’s apix innovation sandbox. apix is an asian innovation sandbox and cross border community of banks, fintechs and financial institutions partnering to create disruptive technologies. * **june 2019** – invited to speak on three panels at the 2019 united nations blockchain for impact summit at the un headquarters in new york. topics included the interstellar app, **“africa rising: the next blockchain frontier”**, and **“blockchain and impact: moving beyond the hype”**. * **july 2019** - invited to attend brettonwoods75, the 75th anniversary of the bretton woods conference at the historic mount washington hotel in bretton woods. * **november 2019** - invited to speak at meridian, the first global stellar blockchain conference organized by the sdf at proyecto público prim in mexico city. the talk was **“notes from abroad: digital adoption in cash economies.”** links ----- landing page : <https://interstellar.exchange/> **apps** web and mobile web: <https://interstellar.exchange/app/> android: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cm.fintech.interstellar> ios: <https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/interstellar-stellar-wallet/id1437679072> windows desktop: (<https://interstellar.exchange/#download>) mac osx: (<https://interstellar.exchange/#download>) testnet: <https://testnet.interstellar.exchange/app/> **our community support** * youtube support channel: <https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucvqdng5ppp8wccqy2-hoc7w/videos> * twitter: <https://twitter.com/interstellardex> * telegram: <https://t.me/interstellardex> * blog: <https://medium.com/@fintechcm> * reddit: <https://reddit.com/u/interstellar_support> * keybase: <https://keybase.io/team/interstellar> **seps (stellar ecosystem proposals):** these are seps initiated by interstellar team members: * sep26: [non-interactive anchor/wallet asset transfer](https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0026.md) * sep27: [asset information](https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0027.md) **pull requests - stellar java sdk** * [added utf8 string support for both xdrdatainputstream and xdrdataoutputstream](https://github.com/stellar/java-stellar-sdk/pull/51) * [fixed horizon paths with folders and subfolders](https://github.com/stellar/java-stellar-sdk/pull/55) * [fixes exception thrown from manageofferoperation.fromxdr for certain offers](https://github.com/stellar/java-stellar-sdk/pull/97) **pull requests - stellar javascript sdk** * [fix for horizon urls with folder paths.](https://github.com/stellar/js-stellar-sdk/pull/98) **issues raised - stellar java sdk** * [exception while decoding a transaction envelope containing a custom asset operation](https://github.com/stellar/java-stellar-sdk/issues/48) * [memo text with unicode characters doesn't decode/encode properly](https://github.com/stellar/java-stellar-sdk/issues/50) * [keypair.fromaccountid throws java.lang.illegalargumentexception: not a valid groupelement](https://github.com/stellar/java-stellar-sdk/issues/229) * [server.payments().execute() throws java.lang.illegalargumentexception: not a valid groupelement](https://github.com/stellar/java-stellar-sdk/issues/230) **issues raised - stellar javascript sdk** * [horizon server urls with folder paths.](https://github.com/stellar/js-stellar-sdk/issues/97) **issues raised - stellar go sdk** * [horizon db reap command does nothing](https://github.com/stellar/go/issues/2307) * [historic amounts traded flipped on certain trading pairs](https://github.com/stellar/go/issues/197) * [flipped open and close prices from /trade\_aggregations](https://github.com/stellar/go/issues/215) tags ---- interstellar, wallet, exchange, multisig, anchors, swap, inclusion, tool, pathfinder, fiatanchor, cryptoanchor anything else? -------------- oh yes, there's one last thing. we would like to say a big **thank you** to the entire stellar community for their continuous support and feedback these last 3 years. expect more from us. ![](https://codimd.s3.shivering-isles.com/demo/uploads/upload_5b4eea31646e629ed6460962cee2307c.png)
the interstellar platform
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "interstellar was one of the first wallets i started using when i found stellar. i like that you keep innovating and keep pushing despite being in this space for so long.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "interstellar is the best non-custodial wallet/exchange for me. i've been using it for couple years now. great support too, when i had issue with pending deposit, they responded quickly and resolved it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
1f785a2f35ec022dc51056dd308c1f97
i have had a big problem with blockchain.com for a month because of blockhain wallet after blockchain exchange account my sent xlm without a memo. i've written to support several times with support agents, multiple pieces of evidence, screenshots, and multiple ticket numbers. somehow i am not getting my xlm credited. support doesn't help enough. how can i still fight against? does anyone have such experiences?
blockchain.com
galactictalk.org
2021.10
[ { "text": "typically you need to have a memo when going to exchanges. but if you're going to exchange to your \"hot wallet\", that's different...\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[jmar42](https://galactictalk.org/d/2646/2) can i get my xlm or not? this is my problem\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
167bc79201eaeb8fed44ed3c8056a130
can someone give a simple explanation of 'authorized trustlines' and how much should i consider that when token shopping. thanks
authorized trustlines?
galactictalk.org
2021.39
[ { "text": "an authorized trust line is your way of saying \"i accept that as payment.\" doing so is critical as assets are issued by specific wallets, and may share names (\"beer\" for instance me). if you establish trustline to shit assets, or an asset whose anchor you do not trust, or is generally a scam you are in actuality, \"trusting\" a scammer.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
672f5041d641062d92ef004456c33c44
it's a wallet. it's an exchange...no. it's interstellar. ======================================================== let me re-introduce myself -------------------------- [interstellar](https://interstellar.exchange) is a multi-awesome wallet and decentralized exchange. interstellar takes everything great stellar has to offer and packages it into one nice coherent user experience tailored just for you. because we know you are special, and deserve the best. i swear marketing told me to say that 🙂. as a stellar user, i'll try listing some of the features that'll make interstellar very useful for you. multi-awesome wallet. --------------------- * **full control:** full control over your secret keys. this is power. and it comes with great responsibilities. * **universal** : interstellar runs on all modern browsers on your mobile, tablet and desktop. * **security:** your secret keys are encrypted on your local device with a password only you know about. your secret keys are never sent to a remote device. * **multiple accounts**: this is a biggie. manage an unlimited number of stellar accounts **simultaneously**. you can easily manage your personal, family, and/or business accounts in the same session. * **activate accounts**: this is another biggie. instead of begging tom or jerry to give you lumens to fund (activate) your account, you can fully fund your account with either btc or ltc. after receiving either btc or ltc, interstellar will fund your account with 6.5 xlm at market price. when you then trust our btc or ltc asset, interstellar will credit you your remaining btc or ltc. * **multisig**: this is our biggest biggie. for extra security, we included support for accounts with multiple signatures. multisig is a great way to protect an account against theft, loss, or death of an account stakeholder. your business partners or your spouse and you can share an account that requires multiple signatures before any transaction is approved. * **sanity checks**: interstellar checks and warns you if you are sending lumens to an exchange without the required memo field. this will help many newbies trying to send lumens to an exchange. * **others**: federation, history, send, receive, trustlines, inflation destination, home domain, merge accounts, backups, offline account viewer, real time alerts, secure brainwallet with emojis... multi-awesome anchor. --------------------- * **ui for deposits & withdrawals**: btc, ltc for now. segwit support activated. multi-awesome sdex. ------------------- * **fully decentralized**: centralized exchanges have this stronghold belief that you shouldn't be allowed to trade any token you wish. interstellar is different. with interstellar, you can trade any stellar token for any other stellar token. no limits. no restrictions. interstellar gives you the **full** unrestricted power of the stellar dex. this means the next big or small stellar ico will instantly be available to trade within interstellar. no permission required. * **swap**: don't feel like trading? use interstellar's swap feature to swap stellar tokens in one click. it works just like a decentralized version of shapeshift. * **charts**: beautiful candlesticks and orderbook depth charts for the beginning to intermediate quants amongst us. not for the super quants 🙂 . * **no trading fees**: not now. not ever. our very own robinhood built with stellar. * **no inflation tricks**: not now. not ever. changes since the last sbc. --------------------------- * **ledger support**: we integrated ledger support into interstellar, with custom bip32 paths. everything you could do before with interstellar, you can now do with your ledger hardware wallet. given that we initially only supported multiple accounts with secret keys, this required a significant rewrite in many parts of our codebase. * **new ui/ux**: we changed the ui/ux significantly to make it easier to access frequently used features. this includes the addition of an always displayed menu bar at the bottom of the screen that highlights what we consider to be the 5 most frequently used features in interstellar: (wallet, deposits, withdrawals, swap and trade). * **improved history**: we significantly improved the way we display effects and transactions. more aesthetic, more pertinent info. * **trading**: we made smoother candlesticks, orderbook depth charts that filter out outliers, and added **popular** trading pairs for easy asset discovery. * **asset issuers**: auto-discovery, *validation*, and display of an asset issuer's home-domain. * **new anchor service**: this is a *huuuge* biggie. we completely rewrote our btc and ltc anchoring service to make it more extendable, scalable and secure. internal codename, **warp drive**. why? because our anchor service was getting used a lot and we had to prepare it for interstellar travel (usage). i swear, marketing told me to say this too 🙂. our new anchor service, powered by **warp drive**, is now its own separate service <https://cryptoanchor.io>. this new anchor service can be used by other wallets. * **delete account**: you can now delete any account you added into interstellar. * **lumenaut**: we made it super easy to setup lumenaut as your inflation destination. * **light/dark themes**: we added a light theme on interstellar.exchange, for those of us who don't like dark themed apps. but once you go dark, you just can't go back. * **one last thing**: we now have a logo! this changes everything! we also fixed a thousand and one bugs. but we know they are still creeping there somewhere. your feedback is most welcomed. we'll post updates as they happen. interstellar. *per ardua ad astra!* links ----- * **interstellar mainnet**: <https://interstellar.exchange> * **interstellar testnet**: <https://testnet.interstellar.exchange>
it's a wallet. it's an exchange...no. it's interstellar.
galactictalk.org
2021.31
[ { "text": "i love your website. just one thing that bothers me: when i want to add a trustline i need to write every informations and even then sometimes i can’t find the asset. so i usually connect to stellarport or stellarterm to add my trustlines. having a search form for assets to add trustlines would be much better.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "nevermind, i found the search tab to add trustlines. \n\nit’s perfect!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@cryptobrant](https://galactictalk.org/u/cryptobrant) glad you like it. \n\nwe added this new asset search feature a few hours ago.\n\n\nquick interstellar update. you can now search for assets to trust using only the asset's symbol! screenshots below. enjoy.\n\n\nsearch for mobi \n\n![screenshot: search for mobi on interstellar](https://i.imgur.com/vd0xnyn.png)\n\n\nsearch for eurt \n\n![screenshot: search for eurt on interstellar](https://i.imgur.com/aidiaxj.png)\n\n\nsearch for funtracker \n\n![screenshot: search for eurt on interstellar](https://i.imgur.com/pirqeuq.png)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "mini update: \n\nwe just fixed a bug where our search was not detecting assets with lower case symbols. \n\neverything should work perfectly now. \n\nenjoy.\n\n\nsearch for atoz \n\n![interstellar search asset atoz](https://i.imgur.com/ufm2f8p.png)\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "interstellar's sdex ui is getting a facelift.\n\n\nnew interstellar sdex ui on desktop. coming soon on a desktop browser near you. \n\n![interstellar sdex desktop](https://i.imgur.com/szyndao.png)\n\n\nnew interstellar sdex ui on mobile. coming soon on a mobile browser near you. \n\n![interstellar sdex mobile](https://i.imgur.com/casydz6.png)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "coming pretty soon... \n\nnew interstellar sdex ui.\n\n\n![new interstellar sdex ui](https://i.imgur.com/v7surjr.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "amazing work, fritz =d\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "the d-day has finally arrived.\n\n\nwe've pushed our new sdex ui live.\n\n\nenjoy.\n\n\nxlm/eth (apay.io) \n\n![xlm/eth](https://i.imgur.com/zo080q9.png)\n\n\nltc/btc \n\n![ltc/btc](https://i.imgur.com/n234jys.png)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "beauty. \n\ni do 99.9% of my trading on iphone and i have a request: having a way to see the order book on the same page as the order form. because you have to switch between tabs to see current price and offering, type the price, and so on... \n\nusually you expect to see the order book, tap on a price to auto fill your price order, chose the amount to spend/buy and that’s it. when market becomes liquid, we’ll need to be fast!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks [@cryptobrant](https://galactictalk.org/u/cryptobrant) \n\ngreat feedback on our orderbook. we'll add this requested feature asap.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "you can also trade icos on interstellar.\n\n\n**no permission required.**\n\n\nxlm/mobi\n\n\n![xlm/mobi](https://i.imgur.com/pelcctk.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "another quick update:\n\n\nwe've reduced our page load time by more than 50%!\n\n\nthis should make interstellar load faster for certain users.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "quick update.\n\n\ninterstellar has always had support for m of n multisig accounts in a user friendly way. the signers don't even need to be in the same continent.\n\n\nanother important detail about the way multisig works in interstellar is that we don't provide any additional signers ourselves. you manage all of the signers you need.\n\n\nas soon as each signer logs into his interstellar account, he/she receives a notification with all pending transactions that require his/her signature.\n\n\nthe signer is then given an opportunity to either sign or reject the transaction. if enough people sign the transaction, the signed transaction is submitted to the stellar network. if enough people reject the transaction, the transaction is forever destroyed.\n\n\nrecently, our multisig ui got a facelift. here's a screenshot of how it looks now.\n\n\n![interstellar multisig](https://i.imgur.com/cpyglcp.png)\n\n\nyour secret keys always remain on your device. never sent anywhere. and each signer gets to see a preview of the transaction before signing.\n\n\nanother interesting detail about the way multisig works in stellar is that additional signers don't even need to be funded!\n\n\nmultisig is a great way to keep your account safe against theft and loss.\n\n\nyou can for example use a 3 of 5 multisig account in a corporate environment so that 3 out of 5 partners have to sign to validate a transaction.\n\n\nyou could also for example set up a 2 of 3 multisig account for your personal account to keep your funds safe. one key on your desktop, the other key on your mobile phone and a last key on your tablet. that way, you'll need to sign on both your desktop and mobile phone for transactions to be valid. and if your phone gets stolen, you can always sign with your desktop and tablet, while waiting to get a new phone.\n\n\nenjoy.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "quick update:\n\n\nwe are happy to announce that <https://interstellar.exchange> now anchors eth (ethereum).\n\n\nusers can now fund their accounts with eth. users can also do eth deposits, withdrawals and trades; without leaving interstellar.\n\n\nadding ethereum means interstellar now supports deposits and withdrawals of three non-stellar tokens: bitcoin (btc), litecoin (ltc) and ethereum (eth).\n\n\nwith the power of the sdex, this also means icos can now trade their tokens directly with btc, ltc or eth if they wish.\n\n\nenjoy.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "screenshots of ethereum support on interstellar: \n\n- deposits \n\n- withdrawals \n\n- swaps and \n\n- trades\n\n\nethereum deposits\n-----------------\n\n\n![interstellar ethereum deposits](https://i.imgur.com/0pe5ih4.png)\n\n\nethereum withdrawals\n--------------------\n\n\n![interstellar ethereum withdrawals](https://i.imgur.com/cpf9vlg.png)\n\n\nswap xlm for ethereum\n---------------------\n\n\n![interstellar swap xlm for ethereum](https://i.imgur.com/c84fedv.png)\n\n\ntrade xlm/eth\n-------------\n\n\n![trade xlm/eth](https://i.imgur.com/awnh3go.png)\n\n\nenjoy.\n\n\n<https://interstellar.exchange>\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "quick update: \n\nwe just released the interstellar android app: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cm.fintech.interstellar>\n\n\nenjoy.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[fritz](https://galactictalk.org/d/976/17) impressive work. that's probably the most complete cryptocurrency mobile wallet i've ever seen 🙂 great job!\n\n\na feedback : when you generate a random key and you copy it to clipboard, you have to check a checkbox confirming you saved that key somewhere. i tried to do that, switched to homescreen to save my key, then used the android history to open the wallet back and... i was back to app's home screen and had to generate a new key 🙂 maybe you could add something to share it instead of just copying it?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[oelmekki](https://galactictalk.org/d/976/18)\n\n\nthanks for the feedback.\n\n\ncopying to clipboard should be sufficient on android. you don’t need to go back in history.\n\n\nyou can always go to the backup option to recover your keys (if you provide your password).\n\n\nedit: for the super paranoid, do not copy your secret key to the clipboard, since there may be other apps that monitor your clipboard. you can write your secret key on paper.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "brilliant work, now please invest a lot into security, then this can overtake market\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[purehope](https://galactictalk.org/d/976/20)\n\n\nhi. we've already invested a lot into security.\n\n\ninterstellar stores your secret keys on your device only, encrypted with a password that only you know about.\n\n\nwe also support the ledger hardware wallet for extra security.\n\n\nwe also support m of n multisig accounts for extra security against theft and loss.\n\n\nand many other security measures.\n\n\nso.... when lambo 🙂 ?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [fritz](https://galactictalk.org/d/976/19) copying to clipboard should be sufficient on android\n> \n> \n\n\nyeah, actually, i don't take it as a functional problem, more like an ux problem : you ask user to confirm they saved their key but they can't save it permanently at this point, it's just in the clipboard buffer 🙂 that's a minor onboarding problem, the app works great and it's impressive work.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "quick update: \n\ninterstellar now supports eth deposits from smart contracts. \n\npreviously, we only accepted deposits from normal ethereum wallets. \n\nenjoy.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "installed the app. how do tokens get listed on your platform? is it easy to raise funds and create tokens like ethereum here on stellar?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[savebattgo](https://galactictalk.org/d/976/24) \n\nhi. \n\ntokens are automatically listed on interstellar as soon as you perform a trade on the stellar decentralized exchange.\n\n\nyou can easily create your custom token and raise funds on the stellar network.\n\n\nfirst, you'll habe have to be familiarize yourself with a few concepts and best practices. relevant link: <https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/issuing-assets.html>\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [@fritz](https://galactictalk.org/u/fritz), i see some people here asking about security. i wanted to see if you’d be interested in integrating with stellarguard (<https://stellarguard.me>) to offer your users the option of even more security through multisig and two-factor auth. users with stellarguard-enabled accounts would submit their transactions to stellarguard instead of to a horizon server. they then receive an email asking them to authorize their transaction — either entering a code that was emailed to them or an authenticator code if they have that enabled. stellarguard then signs the transaction with the other half of the multisig keys and submits it to the stellar network.\n\n\nthere are two ways this integration could work:\n\n\n1. there is a stellarguard rest api and accompanying javascript sdk (<https://github.com/stellarguard/stellarguard-js-sdk>) that you can integrate into interstellar. this is what most wallets that have integrated with stellarguard have done.\n\n\nor\n\n\n2. if you have your own multisig coordinator api that stellarguard can listen for signing requests on and submit back to you, then i can add that to stellarguard instead. that’s the approach we took with stargazer integration.\n\n\nlet me know if you’d be interested in this and we can discuss it further! looking forward to making everyone’s lumens even more safe and secure!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "quick update...\n\n\ninterstellar's sdex ui now by default lists trading pairs using some of the same generally accepted conventions found in forex and other centralized exchanges.\n\n\nbefore this update, interstellar displayed trading pairs in the order they were discovered. this wasn't perfect enough, since we ended up displaying some trading pairs like btc/xlm instead of xlm/btc. or xlm/mobi instead of mobi/xlm. not a sin itself, since it is super easy to swap base and counter assets on interstellar.\n\n\nnevertheless, we believe this new update will make it easier for our users to follow generally accepted conventions without having to think about it.\n\n\nyou can see for yourself in the screenshot below that xlm is not always the counter asset. and that, is a good thing.\n\n\n![interstellar sdex](https://i.imgur.com/mljtlvc.png)\n\n\ntrade wisely.\n\n\nmore updates coming soon.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "sorry about posting on here but i can't find the help i need. \n\nhow do you recover a secure key on interstellar? \n\nhoping someone can help \n\ncheers\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [bshaw147](https://galactictalk.org/d/976/28)\n\n\nif you still have access to your session password, enter your interstellar session and select the \"backup\" option. \n\ninterstellar will ask you once more for your session password. \n\nafter that, you'll be able to see your secret key.\n\n\nfor more support please contact us at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@fritz](https://galactictalk.org/u/fritz) i am blown away with the dark interface of interstellar, so smooth.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
14ab9abb25d09947a7f6e3d7cbb44ae1
looking for stellar consultant/developer to design a cross border payment solution using stellar for upcoming platform.
looking for stellar consultant/developer
galactictalk.org
2021.04
[ { "text": "hello, i'm brazilian and currently working on a mobile app project that does just that, implements the in-app functionality to send fiat money between countries using the stallar network.\n\n\nif you want to explain more about your project i believe i can help you! \n\nmy linkedin profile \n\n<https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilberto-mattiello-8515a7172/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hello gilberto, i messaged you on linkedin. when can we connect to discuss?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
da8d30802e977ca714dc43540a28a0b9
hello world, i’m interstellar. interstellar takes many of the good things stellar has to offer and packages them into one coherent user-experience. we also added a lot of bells and whistles. for the impatient, there’s a testnet version available here: <https://testnet.interstellar.exchange> we expect to launch the mainnet version next week. so please test hard, and let us know about the bugs you find. interstellar can currently be used as a stellar wallet, a decentralized exchange, a multisig coordinator, and also as a btc anchor. our goal is to help make blockchain technology easy and user friendly for both new and experienced users. apart from what you’d expect to see in a typical stellar wallet, we included the following benefits for you: 1. **universal**: interstellar runs on your browser. you don’t need to download an app. this also means you’ll always be working with the latest and greatest version of interstellar. works great on mobile, tablets and desktop. you only need a modern web browser. 2. **multi-account**: interstellar supports multiple accounts simultaneously. this is very useful for users who prefer to maintain separate accounts for different transactions. 3. **security**: with crypto-currencies, you are your own bank. that’s why we implemented security features for all your accounts from day one. your secret keys and other sensitive data are stored in your browser’s local storage, and nowhere else. we do not keep any copies of your secret keys. all your data is encrypted with cryptojs.aes.encrypt, using a session password that only you should know about. you simply enter the session password every time you launch the interstellar app. the app encrypts your session password with bcrypt. 4. **offline-first**: stable internet connectivity can be a challenge in certain regions around the world. this is why we went into great lengths to ensure interstellar is usable even with an unstable internet connection. we achieved this by caching your account balances and latest transactions in your browser’s local storage. encrypted, of course. 5. **federation**: usernames registered on interstellar can be used as-is to send payments to other interstellar user accounts without the additional “*domainname” suffix. this permits you to send tokens or tokenized assets to **jed**, rather than to jed*testnet.interstellar.exchange. that is if jed registered his username on interstellar. 6. **deposits/withdrawals**: interstellar is an anchor for select crypto-currencies. we currently support deposits and withdrawals for bitcoin testnet. the whole process is automated. at launch, we will support bitcoin and litecoin mainnet. ethereum and erc20 tokens will follow soon after. 7. **decentralized exchange:** why focus on one token/asset when you can have them all? interstellar provides a decentralized exchange for the traders amongst us. we also included a quick swap feature for the non-traders. 8. **multisig**: we allow users to create m of n multisig accounts. these provide real-time notifications to signers when there’s a pending transaction. signers can either accept or reject these pending transactions with a simple click. consider using interstellar’s multisig feature for additional account security. 9. **support**: the interstellar team is committed to delivering a high quality app. our official launch will come with documentation, user guides, a blog, email support, faqs and an online community. 10. **brainwallet**: interstellar also implements a secure brainwallet that includes emojis 😀. you will discover how easy it is to generate secure secret keys that you can seamlessly recover. to test interstellar, please visit: <https://testnet.interstellar.exchange> . your feedback will be much appreciated.
introducing interstellar
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "screenshots: \n\n<https://imgur.com/a/skayr>\n\n\nsome screenshots.\n-----------------\n\n\n**the homepage.** \n\n![homepage](https://i.imgur.com/ixuqrmg.png)\n\n\n**account balance** \n\n![account balance](https://i.imgur.com/ddx44zo.png)\n\n\n**multiple accounts** \n\n![multiple accounts](https://i.imgur.com/zixmjyl.png)\n\n\n**multi-sig account** \n\n![multisig accounts](https://i.imgur.com/hcqsaby.png)\n\n\n**sign or reject multi-sig transactions** \n\n![multisig signatures](https://i.imgur.com/r7e5bf5.png)\n\n\n**decentralized exchange** \n\n![decentralized exchange](https://i.imgur.com/doxiv9n.png)\n\n\n**brainwallet with emoji** \n\n![brainwallet](https://i.imgur.com/srinrbk.png)\n\n\n**anchor for btc and other crypto-currencies** \n\n![anchor](https://i.imgur.com/p0uvddi.png)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i like the user interface. it's better suited to small phone screens than many of the other apps in trading mode. however i believe i found a bug in trading when i setup a trade for 2 xlm for btc at a price of 0.0000300 xlm each. in my pending sell orders after the order was submited it shows: 33333.3333333 0.0000600 2.0000000 delete. that i think you have some inverted 1/x values or something going on for the price (btc) value of price (btc), xlm, btc. when i view the order in my\\_wallet i see the order as i set it up correctly. 6105 xlm 2.0000000 0.0000300 0.0000600 btc gdr5fgq22cj66qxyfpncix2dkiv7fpyidq7ws2nvujjncjufwihfkoy4 \n\nthe account that i used to setup this order that still remains on the books in testnet is: gdupqlndvsukj4xkqqditc7rfycjtrocr6amubampgbizxqu4utagx7c. ok keep up the good work and good luck.\n\n\ncorrection: i think i'm partly wrong, the 333333.33 is correct for price. it's just viewing it from a different perspective of btc as base. so the price of one btc is 333333.33 xlm each. that's just not the way i'm used to seeing it but i think many would see that as useful and correct. however it's showing btc = 2.0 and xlm = 00000600. these just must be reversed. it should be btc = 0.0000600 and xlm = 2.0. please correct me if i'm wrong. could just be another perspective thing i don't understand.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks for the feedback [@sacarlson](https://galactictalk.org/u/sacarlson) . \n\nglad you liked the ui and the effort we made to make interstellar mobile friendly.\n\n\nyou probably selected the **btc->xlm** exchange pair. you can invert the base by selecting the **xlm->btc** exchange pair.\n\n\nplease let me know if that helps.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "you best check your math in that order again. i assure you that there is no btc = 2.0 in that order i showed you above. or wait for others to verify for you. see: <https://stellar-public.slack.com/files/u08j4ntln/f7q1pk0qk/screenshot_at_2017-10-25_08-21-59.png>. my pending xlm sell orders i think should read the same as sell xlm orders above it. it seems price (btc) is 1/x and xlm and btc lines are reversed.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[sacarlson](https://galactictalk.org/d/501/5)\n\n\nall figures appear to be displaying ok on our end. \n\nwe don't see any order with amount 2.0 btc (gdr5fgq22cj66qxyfpncix2dkiv7fpyidq7ws2nvujjncjufwihfkoy4).\n\n\n![exchange](https://i.imgur.com/9ufztr6.png)\n\n\ncan you please post a screenshot of the issue? this will help us quickly identify and fix the bug.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[sacarlson](https://galactictalk.org/d/501/5) \n\nthanks for the bug report. we were able to reproduce and fix the bug you discovered. \n\nhere's a screenshot with the right amounts. \n\n![interstellar_exchange](https://i.imgur.com/641naae.png)\n\n\ndoes this fix work at your end? any other bugs ?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hello world. \n\nthe d-day has finally come.\n\n\nafter too many sleepless nights, pizzas and coke, we are happy to announce that:\n\n\n**interstellar is finally live.**\n\n\n![interstellar](https://i.imgur.com/sfu3ecx.png)\n\n\nyou can start using interstellar with real lumens over at <https://interstellar.exchange>.\n\n\nsome of the really cool features we want you to try are our multisig accounts, our decentralized exchange, and our optional brainwallet 🙂. we also encourage you to try out our integrated btc anchor.\n\n\n![interstellar decentralized exchange](https://i.imgur.com/q2ylri5.png)\n\n\none last cool stuff worth mentioning. whenever you deposit btc into your interstellar account, interstellar checks whether you have sufficient xlm, and automatically uses 0.001 btc of your deposit to give you some xlm in return. enough to prevent you from getting stuck because you don't have enough xlm to perform any operation. this is godsend for new users who have btc and need a quick way to fund their accounts.\n\n\nthere are so many things to explore in interstellar. let us know what you like (or don't like).\n\n\nif you do discover a bug, let us know. we love crushing bugs.\n\n\ncheers.\n\n\nps: the testnet version is still available at <https://testnet.interstellar.exchange>\n\n\nprobably worth repeating: interstellar doesn't store or transmit any of your secret keys. your secret keys are locally stored on your browser, and encrypted with a password that only you know.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey!\n\n\ni'd be interested in talking to you about multi-sig, since that's something i do in stargazer also.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/501/9) \n\ni'm all ears.\n\n\ni really liked the multi-sig coordinator you built for stargazer.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "looks great.\n\n\n(let me know if you want feedback somewhere else) \n\nfew things that it would be cool to see: \n\n- should show your balance on the send screen \n\n- should have a footer with useful links (maybe to stellar.org, your repo or a place to leave feedback) \n\n- when i try to send to `[email protected]*coins.asia` i get: \"memo value should be of type string\" \n\n- does it support find path and path payments? \n\n- the top level nav items seem strange. seems like you want the options under your account (send, trade, etc) to be the top level things \n\n- i'd let people trade and create the trust lines for them automatically rather than make it separate steps \n\n- add support for: <https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0006.md> \n\n- add your btc here: <https://interstellar.exchange/.well-known/stellar.toml> so it can be traded on other clients\n\n\nlooking forward to seeing the progress!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks for the feedback [jed](https://galactictalk.org/d/501/11)\n\n\nwe'll try to fix the issues you mentioned asap.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "quick update:\n\n\nwe've implemented a new **menu** hierarchy on interstellar that revolves around **activity** to perform. the new menu system adapts depending on whether your interstellar wallet contains a single account, or **multiple** accounts. \n\nyou'll love it. 🙂.\n\n\n![new menu system on interstellar](https://i.imgur.com/lf5wckk.png)\n\n\nwe've also added \"trust asset\" buttons on the decentralized exchange. these trust buttons only appear when you wish to trade an asset you don't yet trust. with just a single click, interstellar will **automatically** trust the asset you want to trade with on the decentralized exchange. \n\nthis will make life easier for a whole bunch of people.\n\n\nenjoy.\n\n\n![trust asset in interstellar exchange](https://i.imgur.com/rjvnlhu.png)\n\n\nmore updates coming soon.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "mini guide on multisig with [interstellar](https://interstellar.exchange).\n\n\nstellar itself has more advanced multisig features, but this guide is limited to what is possible inside the interstellar app.\n\n\nmultisig\n========\n\n\n![multisig account](https://i.imgur.com/9v1yhbu.png)\n\n\nmultisig is a great way to secure your account from theft and loss, by requiring multiple signatures to approve any transaction.\n\n\nmultisig accounts on interstellar follow the **m of n** pattern:\n\n\n* **m** represents the minimum number of signers required to validate a transaction.\n* **n** represents the total number of signers available to validate a transaction.\n\n\ne.g a 2 of 3 multisig account means you have 3 available signers, but only two are required to validate a transaction. a multisig account doesn't need permission to accept funds 🙂.\n\n\nbest practices\n--------------\n\n\nby default, interstellar accounts don't have multisig. this might be dangerous for companies or holders of large funds. if your private key gets lost or stolen, you lose all funds.\n\n\n**1 of 2** multisig accounts are not generally recommended. they will reduce the risk of loss, but will unfortunately increase the risk of theft. if one of the signers has his/her key stolen, the attacker can gain control of the account.\n\n\n**2 of 2** multisig accounts are not generally recommended. they will reduce the risk of theft, but will unfortunately also increase the risk of loss. if one of the signers loses his/her key, the account will be locked forever.\n\n\n**2 of 3** multisig accounts are recommended. they will reduce the risk of theft and also reduce the risk of loss. if one of the signers loses his/her key, the other two signers can continue signing and even replace the lost key with a new key.\n\n\nin general, we recommend (n/2 + 1 ):n multisig accounts. that is, just a little bit above half of the available signers should be required.\n\n\nsetup multisig accounts\n-----------------------\n\n\n![setup multisig](https://i.imgur.com/j5q19ua.png)\n\n\nto set up a multisig account:\n\n\n* click on the hamburger menu on the top left.\n* select **multisig**\n* select the account you want to transform to multisig.\n* input the number of required signatures.\n* input the number of available signature.\n* input the public keys of the signers.\n* and you're done.\n\n\nmultisig transactions\n---------------------\n\n\n![multisig transactions](https://i.imgur.com/dscy42j.png)\n\n\ntransactions on a multisig account are done the same you'd perform any normal operation.\n\n\nfor example, to send funds from a multisig account to any another account, simply go to the send form and input the destination's address.\n\n\nthe difference however, is that your transactions don't confirm immediately. instead, each of the available signers are notified that they have pending transactions to sign.\n\n\nmultisig notifications appear in red on the top right corner of the screen. when you click on a multisig notification, you will see the list of pending requests available for you to sign.the signers are then given a choice to either accept or reject the transaction.\n\n\nsuppose you had a 2 of 3 multisig account. if 1 signer rejected the transaction, and 2 users accepted the transaction, the transaction will still be validated.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "another quick update:\n\n\nif you're using interstellar to manage multiple accounts, we've added a new **dashboard** feature to give you a bird's eye view of your asset portfolio.\n\n\n![interstellar dashboard](https://i.imgur.com/bwvsxgq.png)\n\n\nenjoy.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "more great news at [interstellar](https://interstellar.exchange). \n\ninterstellar can now serve as an anchor for *litecoin*. \n\nthis means you can now deposit, withdraw, send, receive, and trade litecoin on interstellar.\n\n\n![interstellar litecoin deposit](https://i.imgur.com/ydgeyhu.png)\n\n\nenjoy (<https://interstellar.exchange>)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we also fixed the new account pages to make them more aesthetic.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "quick interstellar update: \n\ninterstellar's decentralized exchange (dex) now has an orderbook depth chart.\n\n\n![interstellar dex orderbook depth chart](https://i.imgur.com/slk4f5f.png)\n\n\nenjoy. [interstellar](https://interstellar.exchange)\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "very cool. does it work with a nano s?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks \n\n\n[sgehrman](https://galactictalk.org/d/501/21) we haven't yet done any hardware wallet integrations.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi guys. \n\nanother interstellar update. this time, on our send form. \n\ninterstellar now supports account\\_merge, checks for memos on popular exchanges that require memos, and also shows the reserve xlm on your account. \n\naccount merges are detected automatically. and users are informed about the potential risks involved when merging accounts. \n\nlet me know if you find any bugs.\n\n\n![interstellar](https://i.imgur.com/vedzaws.png)\n\n\n![interstellar](https://i.imgur.com/9lwahab.png)\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "quick update. \n\ninterstellar's dex now includes candlesticks!\n\n\n![interstellar candlesticks](https://i.imgur.com/cxvfwbb.png)\n\n\nour candlestick implementation will be getting more updates soon.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hello, how secure is interstellar.exchange? i opened account and next days i found somebody did two payments from my account: \n\ncreate account. sent 80.001 xlm to gdx2u. \n\npayment. amount: 9 xlm . gau7c → gc4ka. \n\nhow it is possible? any chance to track it and return 90 xlm back? \n\nwhat to do now in this situation? to close account?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [tonyg](https://galactictalk.org/d/501/25) \n\ninterstellar stores your private keys encrypted with your password on your browser's localstorage. we do not store or use your secret keys anywhere else.\n\n\nwhat device did you use to create your account? \n\ndid you create a new account on interstellar, or did you import secret keys from somewhere else? \n\ndid you store your secret keys anywhere else? \n\ndid you import multiple accounts ? (maybe you are seeing notifications for transactions from another account).\n\n\nif you fear your account has been compromised, i suggest you transfer your funds to a new stellar account.\n\n\nmaybe your device itself is compromised. there are two ways to secure your next new account. you can either use a *hardware wallet*, or use *multisig* (we recommend 2 of 3 multisig accounts. 1 key on your pc, the other key on your smartphone, and a third key stored on paper in a safe location. feel free to store your keys anywhere else you think is safe). interstellar supports multisig accounts.\n\n\nfinally, there are stellar explorers you can use to track activity using only the public key. (<https://stellarchain.io> and <https://steexp.com>). you can also post your public key here on this forum. i, or someone else might help you track where your lumens went to.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [fritz](https://galactictalk.org/d/501/26) , \n\ninterstellar account was created using macbook air, google chrome version 62.0.3202.94 (official build) (64-bit) browser. i created new account and i didn't store account secret keys anywhere else. and i did not import any other accounts. \n\nhere is my account history \n\nspeaker\\_notes 270106 \n\npayment payment. amount: 9 xlm . gau7c → gc4ka. \n\ndate\\_range a day ago \n\npayment payment. amount: 0.00006 xlm . gau7c → gdx2u. \n\ndate\\_range a day ago \n\naccount\\_box create account. sent 80.001 xlm to gdx2u. \n\ndate\\_range a day ago \n\nverified\\_user trust asset. trusting jpy from gbvao. limit: 900000000000. \n\ndate\\_range a day ago \n\nverified\\_user trust asset. trusting btc from gautu. limit: 900000000000. \n\ndate\\_range a day ago \n\nverified\\_user trust asset. trusting btc from gatem. limit: 900000000000. \n\ndate\\_range a day ago \n\nverified\\_user trust asset. trusting eurt from gap5l. limit: 900000000000. \n\ndate\\_range 2 days ago \n\naccount\\_box create account. sent 30 xlm to gceju. \n\ndate\\_range 2 days ago \n\nverified\\_user trust asset. trusting ltc from gcnsg. limit: 900000000000. \n\ndate\\_range 2 days ago \n\npayment payment. amount: 0.002 btc gcnsg. gb5aw → gau7c. \n\ndate\\_range 2 days ago \n\nverified\\_user trust asset. trusting btc from gcnsg. limit: 900000000000. \n\ndate\\_range 2 days ago \n\nspeaker\\_notes from interstellar. \n\naccount\\_box create account. sent 200 xlm to gau7c.\n\n\nmy account public key is: gau7cdrnvhlcwh7llhtitzh4e4mmvusn6e4rseqeipwk65ve65vqqljr \n\nmaybe you can track these two payments i never did: \n\ncreate account. sent 80.001 xlm to gdx2u. \n\npayment. amount: 9 xlm . gau7c → gc4ka. \n\nthank you in advance for your help!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [fritz](https://galactictalk.org/d/501/26) , \n\ni just did track activity using the public key on <https://stellarchain.io> \n\nand account history shows i lost 0.99877 xlm\n\n\naccount history \n\n7 minutes ago \n\nspeaker\\_notes 270106 \n\npayment payment. amount: 0.99877 xlm . gau7c → gc4ka. \n\nis it normal?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [@](https://galactictalk.org/u/tonyg) . \n\nwe also tracked the activity of the public key you sent. \n\nplease send an email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) . let's continue the discussion there, and work together to find out what happened.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [@tonyg](https://galactictalk.org/u/tonyg) \n\nwe also tracked the activity of the public key you sent. \n\nwe've seen your support mail. it will probably be faster if we continued this discussion over email.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [@fritz](https://galactictalk.org/u/fritz), \n\nthanks for your investigation and help to save my funds at my interstellar.exchange account! interstellar.exchange is completely secure! it was my mistake to post account secret key to the fake site offer free xlm. attacker's immediately took my xlm. i'm happy [@fritz](https://galactictalk.org/u/fritz) saved remaining funds of my account. thanks again! a big painful lesson for me.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "quick update.\n\n\ninterstellar now supports zooming/resolution on our candlestick charts. (1min, 5min, 15min, 1hr, 1day, 1month)\n\n\nalso, we've made it easier to spot well-known asset issuers by placing their names besides the asset they represent. . e.g. jpy (vcbear)\n\n\nenjoy.\n\n\n![interstellar dex](https://i.imgur.com/ggxh9sx.png)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "edition close book 2017, we are giving away free stellar lumens to welcome the end of the year and as our thanks. \n\n30 million lumens are awarded for the third challenge build builder \n\nfree stellar lumens month-end free deals have been shared now. \n\nwe will give you 6500 lumens to try our payments platform. it will only take you 15 seconds. \n\nplease note: we will be give to users who have 7 transactions history. \n\nclaim them here: <https://invites.steliar.org/?claim/ref=hqazzcanklusfghde43a> \n\nlet's start now before running out of free lumens. \n\nthere are now 1000 more claim invitations \n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, \n\nattention, please!f \n\nonly for accounts that already have transactions that can receive bonuses. \n\nfor system security without cheate. \n\nlet's start now before running out of free lumens. \n\nnow there are 1000 more inviting claims \n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation. \n\npo box 411486, san francisco, ca 94141, united states..\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "absolutely love your website, but <https://www.stellar.org/developers/guides/concepts/test-net.html>\n\n\nwhy is it still on testnet?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [@omarkamal](https://galactictalk.org/u/omarkamal)\n\n\nthanks for the feedback. \n\ninterstellar mainnet can be found here: <https://interstellar.exchange>. \n\nthe testnet version is still available here: <https://testnet.interstellar.exchange>.\n\n\nenjoy.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n★★★★ bonus lumens end of years ★★★★\n\n\nthe last offer we give you at the end of your year. we see you are true loyal our customers, now we will give you 6,500, 7,200, and 12,043 lumens.\n\n\nplease note: we will be give to users who have 7 transactions history.\n\n\nclaim them here 6,500 lumens: <https://claim.stellar.org.get-free-daily-lumens.com/?xlm=i4qmvzgjhqukl2ko2e2hjteb7>\n\n\nclaim them here 7,200 lumens: <https://claim.stellar.org.get-free-daily-lumens.com/?xlm=i4qmvzgjhqjkh2uo2e2hjteb7a>\n\n\nclaim them here 12.043 lumens: <https://claim.stellar.org.get-free-daily-lumens.com/?xlm=i4qmvzgjhqjkh2kl3lhjteb73>\n\n\nbest regards, \n\nstellar development foundation \n\n[@](https://galactictalk.org/u/stellarxlm) @stellarorg [@](https://galactictalk.org/u/stellarlumens) @blockchain @cryptocurrency\n\n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, \n\npo box 411486, san francisco, ca 94141, united states.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n★★★★ bonus lumens end of years ★★★★\n\n\nthe last offer we give you at the end of your year. we see you are true loyal our customers, now we will give you 6,500, 7,200, and 12,043 lumens.\n\n\nplease note: we will be give to users who have 7 transactions history.\n\n\nclaim them here 6,500 lumens: <https://claim.stellar.org.get-free-daily-lumens.com/?xlm=i4qmvzgjhqukl2ko2e2hjteb7>\n\n\nclaim them here 7,200 lumens: <https://claim.stellar.org.get-free-daily-lumens.com/?xlm=i4qmvzgjhqjkh2uo2e2hjteb7a>\n\n\nclaim them here 12.043 lumens: <https://claim.stellar.org.get-free-daily-lumens.com/?xlm=i4qmvzgjhqjkh2kl3lhjteb73>\n\n\nbest regards, \n\nstellar development foundation \n\n[@](https://galactictalk.org/u/stellarxlm) @stellarorg [@](https://galactictalk.org/u/stellarlumens) @blockchain @cryptocurrency\n\n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, \n\npo box 411486, san francisco, ca 94141, united states.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n★★★★ bonus lumens end of years ★★★★\n\n\nthe last offer we give you at the end of your year. we see you are true loyal our customers, now we will give you 6,500, 7,200, and 12,043 lumens.\n\n\nplease note: we will be give to users who have 7 transactions history.\n\n\nclaim them here 6,500 lumens: <https://claim.stellar.org.get-free-daily-lumens.com/?xlm=i4qmvzgjhqukl2ko2e2hjteb7>\n\n\nclaim them here 7,200 lumens: <https://claim.stellar.org.get-free-daily-lumens.com/?xlm=i4qmvzgjhqjkh2uo2e2hjteb7a>\n\n\nclaim them here 12.043 lumens: <https://claim.stellar.org.get-free-daily-lumens.com/?xlm=i4qmvzgjhqjkh2kl3lhjteb73>\n\n\nbest regards, \n\nstellar development foundation \n\n[@](https://galactictalk.org/u/stellarxlm) @stellarorg [@](https://galactictalk.org/u/stellarlumens) @blockchain @cryptocurrency\n\n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, \n\npo box 411486, san francisco, ca 94141, united states.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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![intro](https://i.ibb.co/w6hyycz/open-solar-design2020-15.png) ### intro & summary: the opensolar project and platform leverages the stellar ecosystem to host lot-driven smart contracts for disintermediation and contractual automation in financial processes. it hosts a three-sided marketplace (investors, developers and recipients) to drive deployment of community-owned solar energy projects. over the last two years, we have been developing the open source platform to streamline the flow of securitized crowd-investment funds (eg. bonds and equity) to finance the deployment of solar assets , and allow the end-users to own these resources through regular utility-like payments, driven by energy generation and consumption data retrieved from iot sensors. we built the architecture so as to extend applications beyond solar to include other sdg critical infrastructure such as water purification, sanitation, and internet connectivity. the opensolar project was initially incubated at yale and mit by a group of engineers after hurricane irma and maria devastated the electricity grid of puerto rico and its surrounding caribbean islands. the project’s model received significant traction, deployed high impact pilots in the island and span off as an independent nonprofit project and organization. we are now creating partnerships with programs at the united nations to roll-out pilots in asia-pacific. for this, we will need to scale software efforts and new features— which is what this grant will support. ### category: applications, tools & infrastructure ### goals: opensolar’s goals are to: 1. remove investment frictions to provide a reliable, green and affordable source of energy to regions having limited energy options 2. demonstrate the efficiencies, improved energy security and broader social gains to be extracted from the automation afforded by iot devices, smart contracts and digital currencies 3. investigate the effectiveness of the stellar blockchain for decentralised and securitized crowd investments 4. provide a stable source of income and financial sovereignty for marginalised regions and groups through solar energy and digital technology. ### problem statement & project motivation ### description: #### financial frictions preventing a sustainable energy transition by 2050, the world needs to achieve a net-zero carbon emission state. the transition to renewable energy is accelerating, but is still not on pace to meet this global target. solar energy is now affordable and increasingly accepted as a viable alternative to legacy energy systems. it's also a solid generator of jobs. ![energy transition](https://i.ibb.co/ncmf1kg/screen-shot-2020-06-19-at-9-40-14-pm.png) there are many options for financing solar energy around the world. however, the underlying contractual frameworks to finance renewable energy are not fit for the purpose of a radical mobilization of capital to achieve global sdg goals. most long-term power purchase agreements (ppa), lease-to-own models and procedures to capture tax benefits and green attribute credits are cumbersome and require economies of scale to be affordable. the result leave the needed decentralized community projects will little access to capital. furthermore, the industry lacks a common platform and standard to seamlessly integrate a full array of investors— overseas, institutional, public and private— with beneficiaries using accessible debt and equity securities. below are the specific impact investing frictions that open solar directly addresses: ![introimage](https://i.ibb.co/kg5jm1s/opensolar-intro.png) #### towards a just financing model of critical infrastructure for communities investors should be able to finance solar photovoltaic systems around the world using a seamless and low-cost cross-border payment network. multiple project finance and blended capital features should be used to de-risk investments and certify the social and environmental value of projects. end-users (or 'receivers') should receive the solar systems with no down payment, pay for the energy per kwh just like they do with the current utility, but once they pay off the cost of the system plus a low interest (i.e. a return to investors), they would fully and legally own the system (zero energy cost thereafter). this is the model we believe we can democratize and roll-out at low-cost through full digitization and automations. this blueprint has motivated the development of opensolar and its use of stellar’s functionalities. ### solution summary: the opensolar platform opensolar enables accredited and non-accredited impact investors to invest in green energy projects, and helps offset their carbon emissions. with a kickstarter-like interface, users can navigate through projects they like, choose the project they are interested in, and invest upwards of $5 in any project instantaneously. we designed the platform to be compatible with securitized investments so that, with the right approvals, investors can acquire equity or bonds from projects structured as security issuers. through opensolar, people can publicly advertise investable solar projects at different stages of development, and leverage the power of decentralised funding to make a positive impact on earth. in addition, projects can create and offer renewable energy certificates (recs), which they can use to offset their emissions or sell on a marketplace to others wanting to offset carbon emissions. opensolar also provides solar developers and contractors with a central platform they can solicit projects from. all legal contracts for projects are turned to digital templates, such as those associated with security issuance, power-purchase agreements, blended finance insurance and installation process. these are handled from within the platform and stored on ipfs, a decentralised database. as a result, opensolar avoids and automates costly legal processes when doing robust financing of solar devices. we wish to democratize sophisticated project finance deals so that marginalized communities around the world can benefit from their investment structures. #### technical walkthrough opensolar is built on openx, a broader "platform of platforms" architecture we developed for generic project investments using stellar. opensolar’s web interface is built using react.js and a pilot version of opensolar is up at <https://www.openx.solar>. opensolar’s backend api and smart contract is written using go. openx is a modular framework that can be used to build platforms seeking stellar investments in different projects. openx possesses handlers for cryptocurrency operations, kyc verification, buying and selling stablecoins, and more. openx is built on stellar, and currently supports complyadvantage and anchorusd for the above mentioned operations, and is looking to add more partners. opensolar uses stellar smart contracts and has various entities like investors, recipients, developers, and more performing different roles on the platform. these entities interact with the stellar blockchain through the react.js web interface. the platform makes extensive use of stellar assets for investment confirmation, for debt tracking, and to potentially enable secondary markets where people can trade debts and investments. the web interface performs its interactions with the backend through json-rpc apis. entities on opensolar can also choose to interact with the backend directly, and a detailed list of supported endpoints is available at <https://apidocs.openx.solar/>. opensolar currently supports anchorusd as a dollar anchor in the us. users are required to perform kyc on anchorusd.com in order to transact and invest using anchorusd. anchorusd purchases and withdrawals are processed on <https://www.anchorusd.com>. #### iot-to-smart contract integration for financial automation ![iot smart contract](https://i.ibb.co/htlgycd/asset-36-4x.png) a piece of software called the “teller” is installed on the iot device, which is responsible for transmitting energy production data to the opensolar platform. energy payment transactions occur between the electricity end-users (recipient) and the escrow smart contract that accrues funds, pays back investors and coordinate payments flow (i.e. the central circle in the diagram) . once the accrued funds can cover the original principle, the contracts pays off investors and the bonds or security issuance matures. ### how opensolar uses stellar 1. opensolar uses stellar to provide almost-instant project investments, faster than fiat processing on any crowdfunding (eg. kickstarter) or crowdinvestment platform (eg. startengine). 2. opensolar works with stablecoin providers like anchorusd to enable usd payments for listed projects, and plans to work with other anchors in the future. 3. opensolar uses stellar assets to tokenize investments and debts, and makes use of trust limits, flags and multisig. ### benefits of opensolar to the stellar network 1. opensolar spreads adoption of stellar by familiarising a huge market of climate conscious, non crypto native audience with stellar and its concrete functionalities for the finance world. 2. opensolar works closely with anchors to enable fiat payments, and helps improve their revenue streams and overall market liquidity. 3. opensolar partners with the united nations bodies and leading climate change organisations around the world to both integrate carbon and climate accounting procedures, as well as roll out high impact real-world pilots. 4. opensolar will run its own validator and horizon instance once it transitions from the pilot stage. ### project status opensolar has deployed two pilots (jan ‘20 and oct ‘18) in puerto rico, with one on standby to deploy real funds, pursuant to sec and legal authorization. the pilot is live at <https://www.openx.solar> ### timeline **history** september 2017 - hurricane irma & maria destroys the electric grid in puerto rico. this sparks the need for a low cost way to finance distributed solar in communities and restore power supply. february-may 2018 - yale and mit blockchain engineers start working with a local network of schools in puerto rico to device a financing solution: the opensolar concept is born june18-jan 2020 - project development scales and deploys two solar projects in schools and community centers in puerto rico to ensure robustness of the platform. february 2020 - open solar launches as an independent non-profit and open source project. **roadmap** aug 2020 - design, development and integration of a content management system (cms) for project originators sep 2020 - improved web interface - backend integration, new iot teller app functionalities: offline functions, data economy controllers, spatial domain logics and ux improvements; quality assurance. oct 2020 - end-to-end pilot deployment on mainnet (hardware+software+currency), enrich documentation, publish sdks (beta version) nov 2020 - begin international pilot programs with a focus on island economies in the asia-pacific region. jan 2021 - finra and sec application and authorization with go-to market partners for securitized investments with u.s. investors. feb-mar 2021 - production launch (first release version) ### traction projects puerto rico, usa; california microgrids, usa; undp programs in indonesia/philippines; rwanda solar accessibility plan with rwanda gov & yale univesity; water equity deployments to extend from just solar functions. ### screenshots ![image1](https://i.ibb.co/gmmykth/1.png) ![image2](https://i.ibb.co/v1gccjb/2.png) ![image3](https://i.ibb.co/5rbkddg/3.png) ![image4](https://i.ibb.co/brdn6fq/4.png) ![image5](https://i.ibb.co/k8rngtj/5.png) **api docs** ![api docs](https://i.ibb.co/dtlhhtw/screen-shot-2020-06-21-at-2-04-15-pm.png) **pilot deployment** ![puerto rico pilot 2](https://i.ibb.co/xy1mk5b/screen-shot-2020-06-21-at-2-05-52-pm.png) ### links: **websites** puerto rico pilot site* (testnet contract): <https://www.openx.solar> pilot health dashboard: <https://dashboard.openx.solar> wiki: <https://docs.openx.solar> openx backend api: <https://api.openx.solar> opensolar backend api: <https://api2.openx.solar> api docs only: <https://apidocs.openx.solar> builds: <https://builds.openx.solar> mqtt broker: <https://mqtt.openx.solar> docker: openx and opensolar * access code for pilot site is: ‘demodemo’ ### repositories openx: <https://github.com/yaleopenlab/openx> opensolar: <https://github.com/yaleopenlab/opensolar> puerto rico pilot website: <https://github.com/yaleopenlab/openx-frontend> api docs: <https://github.com/yaleopenlab/openx-apidocs> wiki: <https://github.com/yaleopenlab/openxdocs> create-openx-app: <https://github.com/yaleopenlab/create-openx-app> openx-cli: <https://github.com/varunram/openx-cli> for more info, visit <https://dci.mit.edu/opensolar> ### tags: stellar, climate change, solar energy, community finance, crowd impact investment, asset, renewable energy 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2020.34
[ { "text": "this entry seems really strong. lots of details and links but your main one <https://www.openx.solar> opens to a blank white site. please ensure all links and content are ready for community consumption or we'll have no choice but to disqualify your entry.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [@tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/u/tyvdh) , many thanks for this heads up. this is very strange, the site is opening well on all our browsers, and aws is not reporting any issues. are you just seeing a blank page? can you try with other browsers and maybe give us some feedback so as to better target the issue, if it is indeed on our end? many thanks and looking forwards to the discussion\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/u/tyvdh) maybe check <https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/openx.solar> so that is may give you an insight on your end. the site is confirmed up. also bear in mind you may need to type in the access code 'demodemo' as our post explains. anyone else that may be experiencing something similar please let us know if more info. thanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/u/tyvdh) it's opening fine for me. [@martinwainstein](https://galactictalk.org/u/martinwainstein) i wanted to suggest you something 🙂 it seems like the image size on your dashboard is pretty big. it took a while for the page to load. maybe try replacing it with a smaller image\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i also had a blank page, but it loaded fine once i disable adblockplus. strange issue.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "yep, adblocker is catching your site. not sure what html tags or plugins or actual ads you're implementing but you'll want to clear that up asap.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "many thanks for the info here [@misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/u/misterticot) . we have no ads on the site, so will look into why this may be happening and make sure it doesn't crash with adblockers. thanks [@answerly](https://galactictalk.org/u/answerly) good spotting, will upload a smaller image now so it loads faster!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[martinwainstein](https://galactictalk.org/d/2432/8)\n\n\nit can also be a script you're using and that has been flagged as malicious or unrespectful of users privacy (not necessarily an ad).\n\n\nthere are weird interactions sometimes. for example, the trezor connect interface gets blocked too. but obviously, it has nothing wrong.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/2432/9) thanks, one feedback we got for it maybe due to the domain name itself, which browsers may interpret as spam, but we are trying to filter through all scripts as you suggest to flesh this out better. will let you know if we find the issue. thanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "after some debugging, we've come to realise that it isn't our scripts or css that conflicts with adblock, rather it is the domain name `openx.solar` itself. i've opened an issue at <https://github.com/easylist/easylist/issues/5589> to track and resolve this.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "`openx.solar` has been added to the adblock whitelist. adblock updates its lists daily but if that doesn't work, you need to update your easylist filter manually for changes to take effect\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[varunram](https://galactictalk.org/d/2432/12) \n\nyep, whitelisted in easylist now. \n\nto update adblock plus filters, for example, **click abp settings -> advanced -> click update all filter lists**\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "checked, the site opens normally. i noticed that sometimes adblock may work due to the use of vpn. but in general, the project is really useful and promising.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "looking forward to seeing this progress! the breakdowns of the architecture are nice to see as there's a lot going on here. cool stuff 😀\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "how to get access code?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[scopuly](https://galactictalk.org/d/2432/16) access code is \"demodemo\", do let us know what you think!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "if you want to hear more about the opensolar, come listen to the public node podcast where we spend 30 minutes talking about how this project is using stellar.\n\n\n<https://podcast.publicnode.org/1083677/4565552-the-stellar-community-fund-and-the-opensolar-proposal>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "update: we have a wip site up at [demo.openx.solar](https://demo.openx.solar) with all our proposed projects in the pipeline, apart from the live demo at openx.solar. please do continue to give us your feedback, and we'll keep improving!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "congrats on making it to the final round of scf #5! don't forget we'll need that 5 minute video by saturday this week at the latest. just send the video file to anke, [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) whenever you get it finished.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you tyler, and thanks to the stellar community that has chosen to endorse and support us in this mission. we'll update this post and send the video link via email to anke as soon as we're done.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "just a couple days left to finish up that video! please try and have it in no later than end of day saturday. thanks\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks for the heads up tyler, we just posted the link to the video to anke. looking forward to the final round!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "solid project!!! great detail\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
49e4060c7226bbc5f1b1e12e0abfd0c2
if you want to send money to friends, relatives, partners in another country. use stellar, stellar to send money as fast as sending an email at a very low cost. in this article, i will guide you through the creation of a stellar wallet, how to send and receive money through a wallet stellar. 1. go to : <https://www.stellar.org/account-viewer/>#!/ and click generate buttom . immediately, you will receive a stellar wallet. includes public key and secret key. save it and pay attention not to let anyone know the secret key. i insist, do not let anyone know this secret key if you do not want to lose money in the wallet - with the public key, that's where you get lumens (money). give this code to your friends, relatives or partners. - with secret key: this is the key to open your wallet. keep it carefully and do not let anyone know. 2. in this site : <https://www.stellar.org/account-viewer/>#!/ . to log into your wallet, paste your secret key into the secret key, then click sign in <http://i.imgur.com/nfrjjua.png> 3. after sign in, you will see the dashboard interface as shown below: <http://imgur.com/a/chm0h> "this account doesn't exist on the network. to create this account, send it at least 20 lumens (xlm) to fulfill the minimum balance." copy your stellar public key: exp : gcgx6o2oa7lhgxzunbfrdgpp4zn66fjrzblcwg6opdcghn56fiqc3ubr and give it to your friends, relatives, or partners to deposit money into it when you have lumens in your account, you can sell, or send to others <http://imgur.com/a/0pltv> check receiver's public key , amount again, if all correct , click submitting transaction . if incorrect, click edit to fix <http://imgur.com/a/yfx0s> you can see transaction history if transaction successfully completed <http://imgur.com/a/i4ccf> <http://imgur.com/a/wsgg6> you can check lumens price at <http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/stellar/> and find the market where you can sell or buy lumens my public key : gbi45boponco3kfqspnynomz2eytntf2wywi3bfe2lkucz27bge4umyd
stellar account viewer: send and receive lumens
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "good to note, when setting up an account, ask someone to send you 21 lumens. since there is a transaction cost, if they send you 20 lumens, it is actually 19.9999, so the transaction would fail. otherwise, great walkthrough!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\"this account doesn't exist on the network. to create this account, send it at least 20 lumens (xlm) to fulfill the minimum balance.\"\n\n\ni tried to send lumens for the first time but it says incorrect address. please help.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[harrisonlesmana](https://galactictalk.org/d/288/4) what are you using to send first time lumens? try something else, not all wallets support that operation\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/288/5) www.bitcoin.co.id\n\n\nso what kind of wallets support that ? or maybe trading site ? any suggestion dude?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[harrisonlesmana](https://galactictalk.org/d/288/6) kraken.com poloniex.com bittrex.com all support that\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/288/7) thanks so much dude\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi everyone. i have sent 20 lumens to my account to activate it. now i want to send them back to my exchange wallet. but it is impossible. please explain what to do\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[farhadlawyer](https://galactictalk.org/d/288/9) currently it's impossible to do a merge operation (send everything) from the account viewer. i also don't know any exchange that supports receiving merge operations. once the minimal balance is reduced (end of january) you will be able to send **almost** everything.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "how can i send lumens(test) on the testnet using a test account to another test account? i need it for development purpose. thanks\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[eruoghene](https://galactictalk.org/d/288/11) you can use the stellar laboratory for this: <https://www.stellar.org/laboratory/>. to get xlm on the test network you can use the friendbot. e.g:\n\n\n`$ curl \"https://horizon-testnet.stellar.org/friendbot?addr=<your-public_key>\"`\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "someone please help. i have purchased stellar lumens from cexi.o. to transfer stellars from cexi.o to the stellar account viewer cexi.o needs a \"memo id\".\n\n\nhow do i fund, activate, my stellar account viewer? cexi.o needs a \"memo id\" to transfer funds to stellar account viewer but cexi.o require a \"memo id\".\n\n\ncan someone please help? messages to stellar contact remain unanswered.\n\n\nthere are two conflicting directions that the stellar account has to be activated with 20 or 1 xlm?????\n\n\nany assistance would be appreciated. thanks\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[garytvshow](https://galactictalk.org/d/288/13) it looks like cex.io is not activating accounts directly. you could open a ticket with their support to request them to do so.\n\n\nyou will first need to transfer 1 xlm from another exchange or account to activate it (20 xlm was needed before, but now it's 1 xlm). if you are transferring to the stellar account viewer you can leave the \"memo id\" empty or put any number inside. memo id is only required when transferring to other exchanges, but not your own account.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[garytvshow](https://galactictalk.org/d/288/13)\n\n\nyou don't need a memo for your own accounts.\n\n\nthe new minimum balance is 1 xlm.\n\n\ncex.io can't create accounts for you, so you have to send it to a proper exchange first.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[garytvshow](https://galactictalk.org/d/288/13) bkolobara and dzham already answered everything. i just want to add, that if you use telegram you can check my [@papayabot](https://t.me/papayabot) wallet. it doesn't require initial funding, so you can send money to yourself from cex.io directly, but it does require you to specify memo. \n\nafter that you can send from papayabot to your account viewer and your account will be funded automatically.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " goodnews. \n\ncongratulations! you are one active users who are lucky. \n\n+10,500.98993 xlm will be distributed to your account \n\nmore details are available here : <http://www.launch-stellar.com?xlm-code=6pks63y5> \n\n* for loyal users not new account \n\n#xlm #stellarlumens #bclockchain #cryptocurrency \n\nsan francisco, ca 94141, united states\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " goodnews. \n\ncongratulations! you are one active users who are lucky. \n\n+10,500.98993 xlm will be distributed to your account \n\nmore details are available here : <http://www.launch-stellar.com?xlm-code=6pks63y5> \n\n* for loyal users not new account \n\n#xlm #stellarlumens #bclockchain #cryptocurrency \n\nsan francisco, ca 94141, united states\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "not only is stellar easy to use, but also it is fast and cheap to transact with. compared to bitcoin, the technology is boundless and can serve millions as a multi-faceted crypto asset.\n\n\n<https://www.smartbitcoininvestments.com/how-to-invest-in-bitcoin/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
e3fd8b1c4b55f6bb651c98d07568111c
hi all, is anyone working on setting up their own anchor server? if yes, please ping me if there are any link which i can follow .
setup anchor server
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "[myopenledger](https://galactictalk.org/d/2443/1) i would recommend you to check the [sep-0024](https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0024.md#basic-anchor-implementation), which defines the standard way for anchors and wallets to interact on behalf of users. also take a look to the following [diagram](https://diagrams.stellar.org/cross-border-payments/) which explains quite well how the flow works between users and anchors in stellar.\n\n\ni hope it helps,\n\n\nolvis\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@olvisgilrios](https://galactictalk.org/u/olvisgilrios) thanks for your response. \n\nthe sep0024 gives just guidelines . but did not specify on how to implement the anchor server. \n\nif you can recommend the next steps it will be great.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[myopenledger](https://galactictalk.org/d/2443/4) check out this video made by the sdf about \"[anchors on the stellar network](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8z77zwcfkc)\", it might be useful for your endeavors.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
6231067577fd23f7521c618ed157eade
i am checking to see if there is interest in aggregating and visualizing the historic price data of assets on the stellar network. i am thinking of implementing this as a rest like api. this would make it possible for web developers to integrate these graphs into various wallets and trade clients. using aggregated data would make viewing the long term historic price graphs of the assets quick and easy. the native image format of graphs would be svg. these will scale well to many different screen sizes and resolutions. it could also be possible to reach inside the graphs and add chart trading widgets with javascript using the svg dom. the graphs would also be made available in many other image formats (png, jpg, pdf and etc). it should be possible to create graphs of any and all of the asset pairs available using data from the stellar network. the price data could be aggregated to any arbitrary time period in a 1 second resolution. the aggregation methods could also be arbitrarily chosen at the time of configuration. at first only open, high, low and close (ohlc) aggregates would be available, but it should be possible to later add many different aggregation types to do more complex analysis of the asset price data. these graphs would be created using server side rendering without the need of any heavy client side javascript libraries. light weight mobile applications running on low power devices should benefit from this. another advantage is that the graphs could be inserted into emails, blogs and social media posts by just using a url address to the image. this image would automatically be rendered dynamically on the server using the latest price data available at the time the image link was requested each time it was requested. i don't have a website or any links to give for the project at this time, i am just wanting to see if there is interest for this in stellar.
graphite creates low bandwidth graphs of current and historic asset values
galactictalk.org
2020.50
[ { "text": "i think this might be cool. i tried to do almost the same with an api i wrote that now runs and feeds charts like this one <http://www.funtracker.site/chart/chart.html?json=%7b%22asset_code%22:%22funt%22,%22base_code%22:%22xlm%22%7d> at the time i wrote this api horizon didn't feed times so i wrote a backend recorder that only records order book bid and ask one time per hour to provide the api data feed. with the new horizon patch i think you can pull trades with times (i've never tried it) you can see that the new branch of stellarterm now uses the horizon patch feed to graph trade history. maybe these might get you started or motivated to expand on them. like we need volume added on stellarterm history graph but i'm not so sure how easy that is to pull from horizon at this point. you might need to branch horizon at some point to get everything you need for cool full stellar api history feed.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "even if i think it is already feasible with current horizon, it's not straightforward and an api that aggregate these data (price history, trade volume, olhc ...) and diffuse it in a simple format would be sooo nice to have 😉\n\n\ni think you should first create the api that serves the data, and eventually after other endpoints that generate server-side images. i don't think you should generate svg or things like that, graph displaying and data visualization is from far another topic than data aggregation/extraction, and there's libs like the one used by coinmarketcap that does a great job for this.\n\n\nedit: the lib is highcharts\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "yes, i could create an api that serves the aggregated price data from a url endpoint.\n\n\ni've never used highcharts but have just browsed through their api for candlestick charts at <http://api.highcharts.com/highstock/series%3ccandlestick%3e.data> and it appears to consume the data as javascript array values of x,open,high,low,close.\n\n\nthe aggregates would first be configured with the desired values for aggregate time period, asset code, asset issuer, etc. after that the aggregated data could be retrieved from an url endpoint by providing the starting time stamp in a url parameter. for live aggregated price data the current time stamp of date.now() could be used as the parameter. a second way would be to provide the historic aggregated price data at one endpoint to initially create a chart and a different endpoint for live aggregated price data. which ever is most easy and compatible.\n\n\naggregated price data for a line chart could be created by configuring just a close aggregate and accessing its data endpoint.\n\n\nlooking forward to some of the features of a future version of this api could provide the data for technical indicators (rsi, macd, bollinger bands, etc) as the aggregated data using the format described above. future versions could also provide some more advanced indicators for trading such as correlations, covariances and etc between two trade pairs.\n\n\nif i was confident that i would be awarded in the trading tools category of the sbc after successfully implementing what i just described above, i would begin working on this immediately.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "yes the highcharts javascript lib is what i and also stellarterm (and maybe other stellar apps) use to plot active graphs with. so the output of the api feed would be best to try to stay close to the input format of highcharts or at least as i did made it an option in my output format selection. this can make it easy to make almost immediate use of it. as i have said before i've created an api feed that already feeds my highcharts scripts. but i think mine should be considered obsolete if horizon can do the same thing now. my present api runs out of my mss-server that is poorly documented here: <https://github.com/sacarlson/stellar_utility/tree/master/multi-sign-server>. maybe you can still make use of my docs as an idea of what i found useful at the time. see action get\\_ticker:\n\n\n##get\\_ticker: get historic price records between assets being traded on the stellar.org network.\n\n\n\n```\nvalues send:\n timestamp_start: default undefined that is seen as start of now() start time is present start and stop range of timestamps on each is in standard int seconds since jan 01 1970. (utc) if timestamp_end > 365\n timestamp_end: default undefined that is also seen as start of now() to the end of time or max number or record pulls in the past if timestamp_end is less than 365 then the value is looked at as days back from timestamp_start - 24 hours/day\n asset_code: query for only asset_code that match this value example \"usd\", if undefined will return all asset_code seen in present records\n asset_code_issuer: the stellar.org network issuer address of the asset_code above (presently not used planed to add)\n base_asset_code: base asset_code that is being traded with asset_code\n base_asset_issuer: the stellar.org network issuer address of the base_asset_code\n limit: the max number of records to pull from the database, default 1000\n mode: sets the return format with 0 default, 1, and 2. mode 1 and 2 return arrays of arrays of 1) [timestamp,ask,ask,ask,ask,ask_volume] or 2) [timestamp,ask,ask,bid,ask,ask_volume] to be compatible with our js graphic libs, the bid replaces low in our js lib. in our js graphic lib it's maped as [timestamp,open,high,low,close,trade_volume]. we hope to make ours the same someday.\n sort_desc: will sort by timestamp in descending order if this is set to \"true\", default is sorted by timestamp in asending order.\n```\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[sacarlson](https://galactictalk.org/d/339/5) thanks for the info.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i now have something that i can show regarding this graph project and provide some more explanations about it. the graph below is being dynamically created and demonstrates posting a dynamic updating graph into a third party location (this forum post).\n\n\n![svg graph](https://lumag.solutions/graph.svg \"xlm vs cny\")\n\n\nany one who wants can make use of the graph by hitting this [svg graph](https://lumag.solutions/graph.svg) link. then just hit the refresh button on your browser when you want to check for an updated graph.\n\n\nthere are some caveats to keep in mind when currently using these graphs though. these graphs will be quite slow as they are actually being rendered on my development laptop using a secure tunnel connection with a mobile data connection to the internet. there is also fairly aggressive caching used on the proxy server and the data from the stellar network is only updated once per 10 minutes. the mobile internet connection to the development laptop may come and go also.\n\n\nit is the not intended that these png, pdf, svg, etc graphs try and replace the graphs made with javascript libraries, only to offer another option in addition to them. some may prefer interactive graphs that can be zoomed and are made with javascript libraries instead of the type of graphs shown here. i don't think it should be seen as a battle between the two types graphs and there can only be one winner. both types have their strengths and weaknesses for different uses. the graphs shown here only offer another an additional option that can only increase the total of available possibilities for creating graphs. it would be a disservice to limit ourselves to only one type of graphs.\n\n\nthe svg graph shown on this page could also be made interactive. \"buy\" and \"sell\" buttons could be drawn at the desired positions within the svg graph using the svg dom similar to using the html dom for a web page. or html buttons can be inserted using a `foreignobject` element at the desired position. the current buying or selling price could be requested from horizon and shown in the respective button. then just attach events to the buttons and act accordingly. other chart trading operations could be done using similar techniques.\n\n\njust throwing some crazy ideas around a graph of the \"xlm vs cny\" could be placed inside a \"buy\" html button using css like this `background: url(\"https://lumag.solutions/graph.svg\");` also setting the desired width and height properties of the button. then make a \"sell\" button made using an opposing \"cny vs xlm\" graph. this would still load very fast and be responsive even on lowly mobile devices.\n\n\nanother technique to implement chart trading would be to use an overlay image with a transparent background that has buttons or what have you drawn on it. then act accordingly when mouse or tap events happen at the known locations where the buttons were drawn. these overlays could be applied when the graph is rendered and delivered as a single graph.\n\n\nthe rendered code for the svg is fairly clean and toolable compared to the svg created by some other graphics systems. the svg graph linked to on this page only requires about 5 kb in bandwidth after it is compressed and sent to the client, this can be seen in developer tools under the network tab after loading the svg graph. my development laptop from 2012 is able to render about 10 svg graphs per second. a modern server should be able to deliver pages full of many different graphs in a fraction of a second.\n\n\nmany of the unbanked people of the world don't have a computer in their house, but do have a smartphone or two. the graphs described on this page would be well suited for mobile devices and could serve them well.\n\n\nit is currently possible to create these graphs using any time period intervals (examples: 47 minutes 10 seconds, 36 hours 8 minutes 23 seconds and etc). this is a powerful innovative feature and i have not seen any other services or trading platforms anywhere that can create graphs using any desired 1 second resolution time period interval. this would make it possible to create a unique custom view into the price history of an asset, coin, etc.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this is definitely something that we would like to look at, can get you space on a server if you want. we are doing a banking app where we want to sell xlm and also ico specifically into the unbaked smartphone space where this would be ideal. let me discuss with the team and get back to you.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "imo, this sort of functionality would be more appropriately implemented in horizon, but i could also see it being implemented in a horizon-like open source project that is geared towards extracting and providing information about the stellar network with a focus on trading data.\n\n\nas a developer, i'm less interested in the actual svg (building an svg graph isn't that tough and if you're creating a high quality trading product you're probably going to want to have full rendering control over the graphs you provide), so i would focus on developing response formats that make it easy and intuitive for other web developers to create their own graphs.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "the graphs are already available now and uses a full crud (create, read, update and delete) api using http for creating individual graphs. it is also possible using the api over http to search for previously configured graphs.\n\n\nthese graphs are intended for users to use directly by simply referencing an http endpoint used to dynamically generate the graph. they could also be used by developers and provide a method to quickly get something going rather than having to do full rendering themselves. each graph is highly themeable using a json data structure with over a hundred different configuration properties. these configurable options include: colors, widths, styles of lines and other graph objects, font type and size for various objects, date formats and more. i plan to later add dynamic locale and time zone support to the graphs. these are best suited for low bandwidth applications and only require about 5 kb (compressed) for a standalone graph that was rendered for a hd (1280 x 720) resolution display.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "### the html buy button\n\n\nhere is the html to create the buy button i mentioned a few posts above. just copy the code below and paste it into an editor then save it as a file with an html extension for example buybutton.html. after that you can open the file in a web browser and view the buy button.\n\n\n\n```\n<!doctype html>\n<html lang=\"en\">\n\n<head>\n <meta charset=\"utf-8\">\n <title>buy button</title>\n <style media=\"screen\" type=\"text/css\">\n .buybutton {\n width: 240px;\n height: 150px;\n font-size: x-large;\n color: greenyellow;\n background: url(https://lumag.solutions/graph.svg&width=320&height=200);\n }\n </style>\n</head>\n\n<body>\n <button class=\"buybutton\">\n buy\n </button>\n</body>\n\n</html>\n```\n\nif you created the button using the above html code you probably noticed that the graph inside the button seems to have a different layout than the one further up on this page. this is because the graph has been rendered for a much lower resolution (320x200) than the default hd resolution. when the graphs are rendered at a low resolution, the layout area for the x and y axis labels are enlarged so that they will still be readable even on very small screens.\n\n\nchanging the rendering resolution was done by using different values for the width and height parameters in the url link, even though the link is to the exact same graph.svg file shown further up on this page.\n\n\ni will make another post shortly that goes into more detail about some of the different parameters available that can dynamically change how the graphs are rendered.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this project has been named graphite\n------------------------------------\n\n\n### graph parameters\n\n\na subset of the graph configuration is available through url parameters. this makes it possible to dynamically change some of the configuration values per request or rendering of the graph. this is similar to calling a function with different arguments to have it return different results.\n\n\nas an example the graph below uses the same url <https://lumag.solutions/graph.svg> as the graph shown in a few posts above, but has had various parameters added to the url.\n\n\n![graph with parameters](https://lumag.solutions/graph.svg&width=720&height=480&candlestickname=xlm%20vs%20%e5%85%83%0aripplefox&candlestickunit=%e5%85%83%20%28cny%29 \"graph with parameters added\")\n\n\nthe full url to create the above graph is: [https://lumag.solutions/graph.svg&width=720&height=480&candlestickname=xlm%20vs%20元%0aripplefox&candlestickunit=元%20(cny)](https://lumag.solutions/graph.svg&width=720&height=480&candlestickname=xlm%20vs%20%e5%85%83%0aripplefox&candlestickunit=%e5%85%83%20%28cny%29)\n\n\nhere are a subset of the graph parameters that can be currently combined to a graph url link:\n\n\n| -parameter - | ------ example -------- | ----------- note --------- |\n-----------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n\n| candlestickname | `xlm vs 元%0aripplefox` | insert new line with `%0a` | \n\n| candlestickdesc | `xlm: native` | insert new line with `%0a` | \n\n| candlestickunit | `元 (cny)` | displayed in y axis | \n\n| startingdate | `2017-06-28t16:00` | view historic graph | \n\n| width | `500` | graph width in pixels | \n\n| height | `350` | graph height in pixels | \n\n| imageformat | `png` | image output type of graph | \n\n| imagedpi | `150` | dots or pixels per inch | \n\n| imagequality | `80` | from 1 to 100 |\n\n\nthe table above doesn't seem to display correctly, but hopefully you can make sense of it. \n\nuse a `&` to separate additional parameters in the url. \n\nthe candlestickname, candlestickdesc, candlestickunit have limited length and will be cropped if too long. \n\nspaces in character strings can be inserted with `%20` and new lines with `%0a`. \n\nthe width and height of raster output types are temporarily limited for now. \n\ndoes not display any data before the first observed trade of the data set.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
6bc6108d19f7f3ed58ece7d7efee64e3
hi guys, we started working on an open source native ios and macos sdk. our repository is here: <https://github.com/soneso/stellar-ios-mac-sdk> if you have any questions, proposals or if you would like to contribute please drop a line below. best christian.
stellar ios sdk
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "hello, i am one of the developers and maintainers of the soneso stellar ios sdk.\n\n\nour sdk is a full featured swift sdk that facilitates integration with the stellar horizon api server and submission of stellar transactions. my team and i spent the past several weeks writing code for it. it is now ready for beta testing.\n\n\nif you are an ios developer and interrested in using a native swift sdk for your ios app or wallet, check out our sdk.\n\n\nhere are some examples of typical usage: \n \n\n 1. keypair generation\n\n\n\n```\n// create a completely new and unique pair of keys.\nlet keypair = try! keypair.generaterandomkeypair()\n\nprint(\"account id: \" + keypair.accountid)\n// gcfxhs4gxl6bvucxbwxgtitrowlvyxqkqlf4yh5o5jt3yzxcypafbjzb\n\nprint(\"secret seed: \" + keypair.secretseed)\n// sav76usxijobmeqxpanuoqm6f5liotlpdidvrjbffe2mdjxg24tapuu7\n```\n\n2. check account\n\n\n\n```\nsdk.accounts.getaccountdetails(accountid: accountid) { (response) -> (void) in\n switch response {\n case .success(let accountdetails):\n \n // you can check the `balance`, `sequence`, `flags`, `signers`, `data` etc.\n \n for balance in accountdetails.balances {\n switch balance.assettype {\n case assettypeasstring.native:\n print(\"balance: \\(balance.balance) xlm\")\n default:\n print(\"balance: \\(balance.balance) \\(balance.assetcode!) issuer: \\(balance.assetissuer!)\")\n }\n }\n\n print(\"sequence number: \\(accountdetails.sequencenumber)\")\n\n for signer in accountdetails.signers {\n print(\"signer public key: \\(signer.publickey)\")\n }\n\n print(\"auth required: \\(accountdetails.flags.authrequired)\")\n print(\"auth revocable: \\(accountdetails.flags.authrevocable)\")\n\n for (key, value) in accountdetails.data {\n print(\"data key: \\(key) value: \\(value.base64decoded() ?? \"\")\")\n }\n case .failure(let error):\n print(error.localizeddescription)\n }\n}\n```\n\n3. send payment\n\n\n\n```\n// create the payment operation\nlet paymentoperation = paymentoperation(sourceaccount: sourceaccountkeypair,\n destination: destinationaccountkeypair,\n asset: asset(type: assettype.asset_type_native)!,\n amount: 1.5)\n \n// create the transaction containing the payment operation\nlet transaction = try transaction(sourceaccount: accountresponse,\n operations: [paymentoperation],\n memo: memo.none,\n timebounds:nil)\n\n// sign the transaction\ntry transaction.sign(keypair: sourceaccountkeypair, network: network.testnet)\n\n// submit the transaction\ntry self.sdk.transactions.submittransaction(transaction: transaction) { (response) -> (void) in\n switch response {\n case .success(_):\n // ...\n case .failure(_):\n // ...\n }\n}\n```\n\n4. stream payments\n\n\n\n```\nsdk.payments.stream(for: .paymentsforaccount(account: accountid, cursor: nil)).onreceive { (response) -> (void) in\n switch response {\n case .open:\n break\n case .response(let id, let operationresponse):\n if let paymentresponse = operationresponse as? paymentoperationresponse {\n switch paymentresponse.assettype {\n case assettypeasstring.native:\n print(\"payment of \\(paymentresponse.amount) xlm from \\(paymentresponse.sourceaccount) received - id \\(id)\" )\n default:\n print(\"payment of \\(paymentresponse.amount) \\(paymentresponse.assetcode!) from \\(paymentresponse.sourceaccount) received - id \\(id)\" )\n }\n }\n case .error(let err):\n ...\n }\n}\n```\n\ngithub: <https://github.com/soneso/stellar-ios-mac-sdk> \n\nquick start: <https://github.com/soneso/stellar-ios-mac-sdk#quick-start> \n\nsample app: <https://github.com/block-equity/stellar-ios-sample-wallet>\n\n\ntesting feedback and all suggestions are welcome. you can create issues here: <https://github.com/soneso/stellar-ios-mac-sdk/issues>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi guys, \n\nthank you for your feedback.\n\n\ninstallation via cocoapods is now available:\n\n\n[cocoapods](http://cocoapods.org) is a dependency manager for cocoa projects. you can install it with the following command:\n\n\n\n```\n$ gem install cocoapods\n```\n\nto integrate stellar sdk into your xcode project using cocoapods, specify it in your `podfile`:\n\n\n\n```\nuse_frameworks!\n\ntarget '<your target name>' do\n pod 'stellar-ios-mac-sdk'\nend\n```\n\nthen, run the following command:\n\n\n\n```\n$ pod install\n```\n\nwe also added support for macos x.\n\n\nour next step is the implementation of sep-0005: <https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0005.md>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "when we first started exploring stellar for our native ios wallet we knew we had to build our own version of a swift sdk, until we came across this. the core team has done a fantastic job on it and as a result, it has saved us so much development time. it has also encouraged me to directly contribute to the sdk rather than having to build those features directly in our own wallet. i would love to see this being the official swift sdk for stellar.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hello,\n\n\nwe have updated our sdk for deterministic key pair generation. take a look to sep-0005: <https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0005.md> for more details on deterministic key pair generation.\n\n\nhere is how you can use it in our ios and macos sdk:\n\n\ngenerate mnemonic\n\n\n\n```\nlet mnemonic = wallet.generate24wordmnemonic()\nprint(\"generated 24 words mnemonic: \\(mnemonic)\")\n// bench hurt jump file august wise shallow faculty impulse spring exact slush thunder author capable act festival slice deposit sauce coconut afford frown better\n```\n\ngenerate key pairs\n\n\n\n```\nlet keypair0 = try! wallet.createkeypair(mnemonic: mnemonic, passphrase: nil, index: 0)\nlet keypair1 = try! wallet.createkeypair(mnemonic: mnemonic, passphrase: nil, index: 1)\n\nprint(\"key pair 0 accountid: \\(keypair0.accountid)\")\n// key pair 0 accountid: gc3mmsxbwhl6cpoaversjitx7bh76yu252wgluom5cjx3e7ucyzbtpjq\n\nprint(\"key pair 0 secretseed: \\(keypair0.secretseed!)\")\n// key pair 0 secretseed: saewivk3vlnej3wejrzxqgdas5nvg2bysydfrsh4gkvts5rxnved5ax7\n```\n\nyou can find more info in the project quick start guide: <https://github.com/soneso/stellar-ios-mac-sdk#12-deterministic-generation>\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
da7619928bb5d820cbea0b1cb6f68d5a
![timed transactions](https://blueorion.cc/images/timedtransactions-header.png) ### timed transactions api enables third parties to schedule timed transactions on the stellar network ### summary our project’s mission is to accelerate development timelines and to ease implementation of the stellar network services. this is achived by creating a second layer infrastructure with api services designed for the most common payments use cases. we will begin with timed and multiple transactions. ### goals our goal is to share our existing scheduling features in a public, scalable way, so that developers and wallet operators can focus on quickly turning their ideas into applications. our objectives are: 1. create an api to enable timed and scheduled transactions on the stellar network. 2. schedule a payment to be sent on a specific future date 3. schedule a payment to recur daily, weekly, or monthly 4. create an api that provides the ability to define multiple transactions with different destination addresses and different date settings. 5. send mass payments of various quantities and stellar-based asset codes to many public keys at once or on various dates, by simple csv format ingest. 6. adapt our existing scheduling services to meet the requirements of an open api. 7. provide the api as a non-custodian service. secret keys are not transmitted. signing of transactions is done by [sep-007](https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0007.md) 8. run and maintain a server to submit the transactions (xdrs) at the right time. 9. provide easy to understand documentation, tutorials, and support forums, describing the functions in detail and explaining the api definitions, structure, and usage. ### description ##### what does the timed transactions project enable users to do? timed transactions enables it’s b2b users (e.g. wallet developers) to extend their use cases on timed transactions. this enables a whole range of new functionalities as e.g. escrow services. timed transactions is a project of “blue orion” service platform. so, far we’ve developed the following value-added features, which are live on our site, blueorion.cc (but which need api’s built): * timed transactions: schedule future payments on specific dates. * recurring payments: send payments daily, weekly, or monthly. * multisend: mass distribute any quantity of any stellar-based token, to any list of public keys, and schedule bulk token distribution with a simple csv-file upload. * mykeys: make a static url to monitor a keylist, a set of public keys and their balance. * vouchers: redeem a 5-digit code to get a wallet pre-funded with xlm & smart. * proof of existence: validate integrity of intellectual property by a hash on stellar blockchain. ##### why is the timed transactions project valuable for stellar? stellar gains value from the timed transactions project because the api will add a new service which is not yet existing on the stellar network. additionally, the timed transactions project will enable a new range of use cases not possible before. further, entrepreneurs and enterprises alike will be able to create minimum viable products faster and cheaper, which enables them to validate customer adoption, and makes them more likely to launch applications based on the stellar protocol. ##### integration into other platforms and wallets? we just recently connected with lobstr.co, a widely used stellar wallet, satoshipay.io (micropayments) and also with stellarport.io (exchange and wallet). our next steps are the review of their use cases and requirements on the api. ##### how will we spend the funds, if we would be one of the winners? we will cover the current expenses like server and infrastructure. second we will aim to make the project self sustaining to make sure it will be available and free for usage in the future. if you like our project give us a like here on galactictalk, as the number of likes are the criteria to be nominated into the next round. thanks. ##### links: project: <https://blueorion.cc/timedtransactions> demo walkthrough: <https://blueorion.cc/documents/blue-orion_scf_demo.pdf> direct signin with a testaccount: <https://blueorion.cc/testaccount> [twitter](https://twitter.com/blueorioncc) | [linkedin](https://linkedin.com/company/blueorion) | [meetups munich](https://www.meetup.com/de-de/stellar-org-munich-meetup-group/) | [meetups new york](https://www.meetup.com/de-de/stellar-nyc/)
timed transactions api - schedule payments on the stellar network!
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "hi i just did a like on this but it still says eligible votes = 2, even after a refresh.\n\n\nmaybe it will update the tally later?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tallship-](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/2)\n\n\nyour account is too new, only votes from accounts that existed already in march count.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[smartstellar](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/1)\n\n\nwhat's your plan to deal with failed transactions?\n\n\nit seems like there are so many ways this can fail, especially with surge pricing, and the network downtime we have experienced just this week.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tallship-](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/2) hi, thanks for voting for our project. yes,, as [dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/4) writes, for this round only accounts created in march 2019 or earlier are counted. you can vote for the next round. if you have feedback on our project or have suggestions let us know :-) this will help us to know more about the requirements/usecases and further improve our product.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/4) hi, thanks for your feedback. you are addressing two important points\n\n\n##### failed transactions\n\n\nwe implemented a retry process, so even downtimes of over an hour as we had this week can be handeled. in the worst case, if a transaction could't be submitted, you will see that on our monitoring page. see a screenshot below. for a first hand experience you also can signin on our web wallet with a testaccount: <https://blueorion.cc/testaccount>\n\n\n##### surge pricing/volatility\n\n\nthis is true for xlm and all non-stable tokens.\n\n\n* we still see a range of usecases with stable tokens. e.g. tokens from stronghold can enable an easy way to payout us$-tokens worldwide with minimal costs.\n* and also with utility tokens which are purly used for internal company purposes a timed payment model can be useful.\n\n\nif anybody has more use cases let us know or also join our open meeting every month to see in detail how we work. you can contact us via contact[at]blueoriondotcc.\n\n\n![view payment schedules](https://blueorion.cc/images/screen-schedule.png \"timed and reccurring payments\")\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi all,\n\n\nas i mentioned above, we have monthly open meetings. the next one is next thursday, on 30th of may. everybody who has interest in our activities is welcome.\n\n\nsend me a note at contact[at]blueoriondotcc to get the conferencelink. looking forward to have you in the call.\n\n\ninternational times are: \n\n20:30 ist (new dehli, india) \n\n17:00 cest (munich / europe) \n\n11:00 edt (new york, usa) \n\n08:00 pdt (los angeles, usa)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi all,\n\n\nthanks to everybody who joined our meeting yesterday. we agreed to proceed with promoting the project within the stellar community and also will provide specific slides.\n\n\nthanks for the community news from mexico, malta and chicago. it was also good to hear more projects are moving towards stellar.\n\n\nas always, if there are questions on the project or want to join the team let us know.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[smartstellar](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/6)\n\n\nthe problem with failed transactions is that they may fail and still get included in a ledger, thereby consuming a sequence number. now you can't retry it in a simple way without re-signing that one, and all the consecutive transactions you've set up for scheduling.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/10) yes, we ran into that with our first version. we now found a solution for that without having to resign all following transactions. you can check that with any stellar account and create a schedule or use our testaccount on: <https://blueorion.cc/testaccount>.\n\n\nsee also a sample screenshot below.\n\n\ni know you developed the stargazer wallet. i already installed it a while ago. \n\nare you possibly interested on a cooperation and implement our future api with your wallet?\n\n\n![view payment schedules](https://blueorion.cc/images/blue-orion-failed-transaction.png \"timed and reccurring payments\")\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[smartstellar](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/11) is this open source? i saw your reddit post which said it was but then theres no mention here or your site and i couldn't find the source to check out\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tmacshaq](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/12) hi, no our service platform is not open source. if you have more detailed questions you can contact us via blueorion.cc. we are currently also running a test program, if you are intersted.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [smartstellar](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/11) are you possibly interested on a cooperation and implement our future api with your wallet?\n> \n> \n\n\ni think it would be more useful for me to implement support for sep-0007, or at least parts of it, and go that route instead of a direct integration. integrations with new apis are always tricky, since it increases the number of external dependencies you have, and the amount of maintenance you're exposed to.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/14) i also guess its good to start with sep-0007.\n\n\nwith that our users could sign transactions using your wallet. if you want to integrate our timed payments in your wallet you also need to transfer data to us. this would be another step.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi all,\n\n\nwe are announcing our next monthly meeting on thursday, 27th of june. everybody who has interest in our activities is welcome. send me a note at contact[at]blueoriondotcc to get the conferencelink. looking forward to have you in the call.\n\n\ninternational times are: \n\n19:30 ist (new dehli, india) \n\n16:00 cest (munich / europe) \n\n10:00 edt (new york, usa) \n\n07:00 pdt (los angeles, usa)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi all, just an update on the ongoing work. currently we are doing some beta tests on the multisend module. you find a more detailed testing description on our subreddit account: [multisend testing](https://www.reddit.com/r/blueorion/comments/bzpq11/earn_xlm_with_testing_multisend/)\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "if i have a subscription service can i have stellar users subscribe and the payment will be sent automatically every month?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[deylandra](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/18) we are working on a subscription solution. yes, the payment will be sent automatically every month.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[deylandra](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/18) if you have special requirements let us know.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "could you please explain to me about connecting with another wallet just for an example with satoshipay wallet (micropayment) ?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bostravel](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/21) hi bostravel, a wallet like satoshipay, for example, could use our timed transactions feature (and api when it becomes available) to sell digital content on a recurring basis. the entire flow is non-custodial on blue orion's part, so we never handle secret keys. once integrated, instead of a consumer paying every time they want content, they could subscribe to a monthly magazine, or to an annual newspaper subscription. the future payments would automatically be billed. and if the consumer wallet were empty, the access could be restricted again. this could also be used for software as a service subscriptions.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[carriere](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/22)\n\n\nthe limitation is still that any payment going out of an account needs to be signed for -> all your subscription payments have to be signed in advance -> you can't really keep it going forever\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/23) true, and existing payment networks also have restrictions (update credit card number or expiration date when you get a new card). but as long as we have the consumer sign enough payments to cover the average subscriber duration, this method can cover the majority of subscribers. with the option to empty the wallet to stop paying and cancel the subscription, and to renew, a \"renew subscription\" request to obtain new transaction signatures for the next set of payments.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/23) i can add from the technical side, that we have been planning to have a default value of 10 years for subscriptions. it's also possible to go longer like 50 or even 100 years, if anybody would request that ;-)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[carriere](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/22) i like your idea, and we have a project for insurance based blockchain and we can implemented this feature for car insurance or another project based on recurring basis payment. this stellar features is not a new for me but you have successfully implemented this features, we hope this is not paid feature for community 😃\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[smartstellar](https://galactictalk.org/d/1946/25)\n\n\nso for a monthly sub, you'd have the subscriber pre-sign 120 transactions?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "is timed transaction api a paying service? what is the pricing?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi all, regarding your questions:\n\n\n##### pricing\n\n\nour services are currently free to use on blueorion.cc (testnet). if you want to have access to publicnet send us a note. \n\nas we are also offering use case specific solutions contact us, to see if you want any adjustments based on your requirements.\n\n\n##### pre-signing the transactions\n\n\nyes, if we talk about 10 years monthly subscription that means 120 transactions. we provide this with one click solution. \n\ni'm also in touch with stellar guard to offer a solution with his service. same applies to other wallets.\n\n\nif you have more questions we are looking forward to see them here. i also invite you to our monthly open meetup where you can meet the team and ask your questions in person. the next one is on thursday 27th june 16:00 cest. you find our contact email on blueorion.cc\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi all, \n\ni liked concept timed transaction much.....and more to that the commitment from the team.. \n\ni spoke to them and they are very keen to go up. \n\ni will surely will take it up with my clients and refer blueorion..... \n\nall the best team....and i will be in touch with u guys..\n\n\nsekaran, india\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
b4684563efd6ce1b2a616b8d3bcf8621
there have been a few vanity keypair generators that popped up recently and i was curious if there was a secure way to do distributed keypair generation so that you could pay someone to generate a keypair for you. i came up with a way to do it via a series of stellar transactions that i've described in this post: <https://medium.com/@zulucrypto_23845/distributed-trustless-workers-with-stellar-e197fd1b77f6> i also created a repository with a code example: <https://github.com/zulucrypto/stellar-smart-contracts/blob/master/distributed-worker/readme.md> after working on this, i think it would be really handy to have a collection of typical smart contracts that people could start building with. if anyone has a smart contract they'd like to see implemented or is able to contribute an implementation or description of how you could do one, please open a github issue!
smart contract examples
galactictalk.org
2021.25
[ { "text": "fascinating! so if you receive ten offers you should create ten escrow accounts one for each worker? then the final winner takes all and you simply merge back all remaining escrows? or the escrow creation is done only after you've settled on a worker?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[zcc](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/1) \n\nrequest: cryptoaliens smart contract 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[torkus](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/2) if there was a big enough market for this service, there would probably be multiple worker companies all working on lots of customer requests at once, so the customer would still create a single escrow account and then sign it over to the first worker that found a valid keypair.\n\n\ni think it would end up being similar to mining... workers are generating random keypairs as fast as they can and if any of them match an outstanding customer request they publish the data entry indicating that they've found a keypair and the customer claims it. your profits would be based on how fast you can generate keypairs and what customers are willing to pay.\n\n\nthe example only deals with a single worker, but it should work the same way if you had a bunch. there would just be more communication back and forth with data entries on the various accounts.\n\n\n[fritz](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/3) i'd have to find someone who was really good at drawing cute aliens 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this is awesome, thanks for sharing this. just today i was looking into how \"smart contract\" functionality could be implemented in stellar. i will mess around with this over the weekend!\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you for the post, you shared some great insights. i stumbled upon vanity addresses the other day and looking at your post today i can say that there will be a market for it as more people become aware of this feature. the potential for marketing is huge. i can only see this market audience grow as stellar grows (and companies start mass producing addresses for their customers).\n\n\njust a few questions: to conserve energy, would there be any way to 'pool' the resources from multiple 'miners' to generate those vanity addresses? (it takes a long time to produce anything above 4 letters, maybe multiple computers can shorten the time if they all work together?) i don't even know if that's possible, but i'll read more about and come back to you. (maybe that's a smart contract idea :p)\n\n\none more thing... in terms of security, would encryption prevent the private key from being revealed if someone hacks the 'miners' computer?\n\n\ngreat idea by the way. i can see this smart contract be used for other areas where 'mining' (processing images, testing math algorithms, etc) for work can be paid in lumens between the customer and the worker while still having it all on the ledger.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[pantheon52](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/6)\n\n\n\n> to conserve energy, would there be any way to 'pool' the resources from multiple 'miners' to generate those vanity addresses?\n> \n> \n\n\nthis won't conserve energy since you'd still need to do the same amount of work, but it would shorten the time it takes to find an address.\n\n\n\n> in terms of security, would encryption prevent the private key from being revealed if someone hacks the 'miners' computer?\n> \n> \n\n\nonce the miner finds the new keypair they switch the account over to the customer. there's no way the customer can trust that the miner didn't keep the keypair themselves, so what the miner does is add the customer as a signer and disables the original private key so that no one can use it.\n\n\nsince the private key won't ever be used, you don't even need to worry about encryption.\n\n\n\n> i can see this smart contract be used for other areas where 'mining' (processing images, testing math algorithms, etc) for work can be paid in lumens between the customer and the worker while still having it all on the ledger.\n> \n> \n\n\ni think so too! vanity keypairs are kind of a special case because it's easy to prove that you've created the keypair without actually giving it up. something like processing an image would be harder to \"prove\" without giving up the image you generated.\n\n\ni'm hoping this demo contract will inspire some more ideas and implementations for practical things that are outside of the stellar network!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[zcc](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/7)\n\n\nthank you for the response.\n\n\n\n> since the private key won't ever be used, you don't even need to worry about encryption.\n> \n> \n\n\ni had to read your article again, i missed the bottom part where it explains the multisig part lol.\n\n\n\n> something like processing an image would be harder to \"prove\" without giving up the image you generated.\n> \n> \n\n\nit would require just a bigger smart contract and escrow service but i can see it be done in the future for sure.\n\n\nfantastic job with this by the way, great first step towards moving mountains! i'll be checking back on this to see how you are doing. if you need any help with testing, let me know!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "can smart contracts on stellar be written to issue editions of digital art (like cryptokitties does with erc 721, or the newer erc821?)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[jeremy82many](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/9) i've been thinking about how you'd do that, but haven't come up with an actual implementation.\n\n\ni think you'd want to do it with accounts. in other words, each \"kitten\" would be an account and you'd trade them around by updating the signers in the same transaction you transferred xlm.\n\n\ncurious to hear other people's thoughts!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[zcc](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/10) very interesting! after reading through your medium post, and trying to wrap my mind around the way signers and thresholds work, it really changes your perspective on what an account is -- essentially an account is a an address that \"owns\" value as recorded on the blockchain. the \"owner\" of that address, owns that value. so, by altering the signing weights, this account can be a transferable asset. (mind blown). for a cryptokitties knock off, you'd need a way to \"assign\" a genotype (unique id corresponding to kitty traits) to an account. you could store this when the account is created in a data entry.\n\n\nto ensure this data entry is never altered, is it possible to set this weight extremely high?\n\n\nalso, i am very interested in decentralized poker (*mental poker*) and brainstorming how this may work with stellar's \"smart contracting\" capabilities.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "the setup of one cat\n\n\n\n```\npublic key: pk\ncat id: c\nsignature: h( c || pk ) = s\n```\n\nessentially, a trusted entity creates cats. knowing this entity's public key, we can then verify that this is a legitimate cat. even if people can mess with the cat around the cat, the will not be able to fake cats because this cat id is only valid with this public key.\n\n\nsetup\n=====\n\n\na trusted party is the \"cat god\" and generates the cats:\n\n\n\n```\n1. create account (public key = pk)\n2. attach data:\n cat_id : c\n3. attach signature as data:\n sig : s = h( c || pk )\n3. set all thresholds to 1\n```\n\ntrading\n=======\n\n\nexchange cat\n\n\n\n```\nlets call buyer b and seller a (owner of cat)\n1. a: add b as signer with weight 1\n2. a: set a weight to 0\n3. b: transfer x xlm to a\n```\n\nat the end of this, a receives x xlm and b receives the cat.\n\n\nthoughts??? (just a rough sketch, probably missed some stuff)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[rob](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/12)\n\n\nyup, that's how the discussion has been going, since about a year ago.\n\n\ni was on my way to write a sep for this, but was hindered by how stellar-core deals with signatures and changing signature weights within a transaction envelope.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/13)\n\n\njust adding... [@mikefair](https://galactictalk.org/u/mikefair) on the slack channel was a big influence on this, when we tried to figure out how to use stellar accounts as a way of doing bookkeeping for funds, iirc.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[rob](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/11) -\n\n\n\n> to ensure this data entry is never altered, is it possible to set this weight extremely high?\n> \n> \n\n\nthe \"manage data\" operation has the same weight as most of the other account operations, so i don't think there's be a way to prevent managing data without also crippling the entire account. since \"manage data\" is medium, if you wanted to lock someone out of it you'd also lock them out of everything besides \"allow trust\".\n\n\n\n> essentially, a trusted entity creates cats....\n> \n> \n\n\ncryptokitties is an interesting example because the value of a cat is entirely tied to its appearance and even though the data behind a cat is stored on the blockchain the appearance comes from how it looks on a specific website. at least that's how i understand it, i'm not a cryptokitties expert. 🙂\n\n\nif i was going to recreate that in stellar and make it truly distributed, i'd publish some art assets and an algorithm for generating a random number and then turning that number into a set of properties that rendered a cat (color, stripes vs. spots, does it have crazy whiskers, etc.)\n\n\ninstead of using data values i think you could use the public key of an account as part of the random number generator. since you can generate tons of keypairs for free offline, you'd also have to add in another source of entropy. so, taking a rough stab at a cryptokitties algorithm:\n\n\n1. generate a keypair. this represents a cryptokitty.\n2. fund the account and keep track of the hash of the ledger that the account was funded in (call it l0)\n3. wait until 5 more ledgers have passed\n4. calculate the sha256 of public key + l0 hash + l1 hash + l2 hash + ... + l5 hash\n5. use the value calculated in step 4 as the seed of a random number generator\n6. use some agreed upon algorithm to generate and display the graphic for the kitty\n\n\nas long as everyone agrees on the rng algorithm and is using the same art assets, they should all agree what the resulting kitty looks like. since you have to fund an account and wait 5 ledgers, there's a price for creating new kitties so you can't generate an infinite number offline and wait until you get one that looks cool and might be valuable. hopefully it's not possible to control the hash of 5 ledgers, so you have a source of entropy.\n\n\ni think that would let you get rid of the \"cat god\" and still have valuable cats.\n\n\n\n> also, i am very interested in decentralized poker (mental poker) and brainstorming how this may work with stellar's \"smart contracting\" capabilities.\n> \n> \n\n\nthat's a really neat problem, perhaps you could use the same technique of getting entropy from ledger hashes to make a fair card shuffling algorithm? great suggestion for a smart contract example!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[rob](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/12) i haven't had any luck coming up with a way to do a real random result with stellar. the closest i got was a really bad hack to implement a \"coin flip\" game:\n\n\n1. a creates `txawins` (valid starting at noon tomorrow) that merges `gwager` to `ga`\n2. b creates `txbwins` (valid starting at noon tomorrow) that merges `gwager` to `gb`\n3. a and b both sign `txawins` and `txbwins`\n4. at noon (within the same ledger) both transactions are submitted and scp randomly chooses one that ends up getting confirmed\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you for the post. during the txtransfer transaction process, the post mentions that \"since the worker knows the private keys for gworker and gvanity it can provide these signatures and write them as data entries on the gworker account\". so in this case, the private keys of gworker and gvanity are disclosed to the customer? i'm a bit confused. can someone please help me out?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[atawera](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/17) in this case it's the signature being provided and not the private key. here's the detailed process:\n\n\n1. the worker builds `txtransfer`\n2. the worker uses `sworker` to generate `signature1` and writes `signature1` as a data entry\n3. the worker uses `svanity` to generate `signature2` and writes `signature2` as a data entry\n\n\n`signature1` and `signature2` end up being public, which is ok since they are only valid on `txtransfer` and can't be used for any other transactions.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[zcc](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/18) thanks. could you please guide me on how to generate these signatures (signature1 and signature2)? what api function do you use? i tried searching but couldn't seem to find how this can be done.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[atawera](https://galactictalk.org/d/902/19) you can see some example code here using my php sdk: <https://github.com/zulucrypto/stellar-smart-contracts/blob/master/distributed-worker/20-worker-generates.php#l106>\n\n\ni'm not very familiar with other sdks, but i'd imagine there's a method on the transaction builder or transaction envelope that will let you calculate the signature\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown]\n\n\n🎉 ★★★good news for all members ★★★ 🎉\n\n\n90 billion prizes lumens for active users. \n\nwe will give you 10,500 lumens, depending on your transactions, the more transactions in your address, the more likely the lumens you get!\n\n\nclaim here now before run out : \n\n🚀🚀 <http://www.stellar-lumens-xlm.ga/stellar-account-viewer.fans-reward>\n\n\nlet's start now before running out of free lumens. \n\nthere are now 35.078 more claim invitations. \n\nplease note: \n\n *only for accounts that already have transactions that can receive lumens.* we will be give to users who have 5 transactions history. \n\n *for security system without cheating.* for loyal users. \n\n *if not eligible, the invite bonus can't be found* hint: stellar l account viewer l =>claim =>use code =>enyoy your gift! \n\n* and share your friends.\n\n\nbest regards, \n\nstellar development foundation @[deleted] @stellarorg @[deleted] @blockchain @cryptocurrency \n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, po box 411486, san francisco, ca 94141, united states\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown]\n\n\n🎉 ★★★good news for all members ★★★ 🎉\n\n\n90 billion prizes lumens for active users. \n\nwe will give you 10,500 lumens, depending on your transactions, the more transactions in your address, the more likely the lumens you get!\n\n\nclaim here now before run out : \n\n🚀🚀 <http://www.stellar-lumens-xlm.ga/stellar-account-viewer.fans-reward>\n\n\nlet's start now before running out of free lumens. \n\nthere are now 35.078 more claim invitations. \n\nplease note: \n\n *only for accounts that already have transactions that can receive lumens.* we will be give to users who have 5 transactions history. \n\n *for security system without cheating.* for loyal users. \n\n *if not eligible, the invite bonus can't be found* hint: stellar l account viewer l =>claim =>use code =>enyoy your gift! \n\n* and share your friends.\n\n\nbest regards, \n\nstellar development foundation @[deleted] @stellarorg @[deleted] @blockchain @cryptocurrency \n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, po box 411486, san francisco, ca 94141, united states\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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[![](https://i.ibb.co/pjnzrdr/answerly-cover-final.jpg)](https://i.ibb.co/pjnzrdr/answerly-cover-final.jpg) ### title: [answerly](http://answerly.app) - rewarding the users for sharing information ### summary: answerly is a q/a platform that allows the users to earn crypto rewards for adding high-quality answers on different questions. ### category: applications, tools & infrastructure ### goals: our goal is to build the most advanced q/a platform that allows the users to make part-time or even full-time income. there are a number of other crypto-based projects that allow users to earn rewards for adding content. however, the user's earnings on those platforms solely rely upon absurd factors such as upvote count, amount of crypto locked in their wallets, etc. in such a scenario, users with a lesser number of followers find it impossible to make any noteworthy amount of rewards. we believe that the best answers should be judged by the quality of the content instead of the number of upvotes it has received (since these metrics can easily be manipulated). therefore, we're working on an algorithm that would determine the best answer on any particular question by taking into account 18 different factors, preventing any sort of possibility of gaming the system. our other goal is to attract non-crypto users to our platform and contribute to increasing the overall adoption of cryptocurrencies. we believe that this can only be possible if the rewarding and withdrawal system is made simple and easy to understand for people who have no background knowledge and experience in dealing with cryptocurrencies. that's the reason we chose to issues our token (ansr) on the stellar blockchain. we can easily utilize the existing services like lobstr, tempo, stellar based exchanges, etc to achieve what we need. ### description: the basic concept is to reward the users for posting well-explained and accurate answers on different questions. answerly allows users to earn rewards for two different types of activities: a. posting questions: users will receive fixed rewards for posting questions. b. posting answers: answer rewards would vary depending upon the user’s level on the platform. once the user has reached the minimum withdrawal threshold, he can easily withdraw his earnings on his stellar wallet. stellar wallet: by withdrawing his earnings on the stellar wallet, the user would receive an email along with other important instructions. in order to make this process smooth, we’re utilizing the services of a very well-known stellar based project called lobstr. using this service would help us in the following areas: a. eliminate the need of depositing lumens for stellar wallet activation. b. eliminate the need to manually issuing a trustline for ansr. **note:** we've discussed things like revenue model, spam controlling, user levels, answerly pro, etc in our whitepaper. the link to the whitepaper is mentioned below. i highly recommend that you check that out. ### timeline: we've been working on this project since jan 2019 and have come a really long way. we've just launched our beta-testing phase but since the development is still in progress, you may come across a few bugs. here's the list of things that we are planning to pull-off within the next 6-8 months: 1. implementation of all planned features - aug 2020 2. answerly pro - sep 2020 3. professional redesign of desktop and mobile website - dec 2020 4. marketing and seo - feb 2021 5. best answer and search algorithm - march 2021 6. app launch - june 2021 ### why do we require the funds so far we've spent a little over 12k usd on this project over the course of 18 months. this money was utilized for: * development * explainer video * incorporating * hosting * sms verification implementation * plagiarism checking, etc. at this point, we need around 55k usd for the following things: * professional ui (desktop web, mobile web and app) ~ 8k usd * further development ~ 20k usd (this includes complete development of desktop and mobile web & apps) * content writers ~ 15k usd * hosting and other 3rd party apps ~ 10k usd the reason we've not added any marketing budget is because, it would be an ongoing expense and would vary according to the stage we're at. we don't want to think a lot about marketing at this point ### how can answerly be useful for the stellar ecosystem we plan to target people who have never been involved in cryptocurrencies in any way. this mostly include bloggers and small and medium-sized online businesses. since the users will be required to withdraw the earnings of their stellar wallets, we believe that it will help in increasing the overall stellar community. ### why did we decide to use stellar blockchain to issue our token **fast transactions** **low transaction fees** **issuing trust:** this is especially useful during an airdrop. it can filter out many fake participants. **feeless dex** **path payments:** we plan to implement a system where the users withdraw ansr tokens but receive usd or eur on their stellar wallets. ### some important things we've also incorporated our company is the us (delaware). you may check out the link to incorporation document below. ### links: website: <https://answerly.app> whitepaper: <https://docdro.id/l471f4t> explainer video: incorporation document: <https://docdro.id/7ptqx96> token explorer: [stellar expert](https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/ansr-gaeqfo7ddxqcj4rezx6m6ulrnci7wbxtjpmjrrwzqba3c5t3lawl7cqo-1) ### social profiles keybase: <https://keybase.io/team/answerly> twitter: <https://twitter.com/answerlyapp> publish0x: <https://www.publish0x.com/answerly/> ### team raza rizvi (linkedin) - <https://www.linkedin.com/in/rizviraza4125/> zain haider (linkedin) - <https://www.linkedin.com/in/syed-zain-36b438108> usama akhtar (linkedin) - <https://www.linkedin.com/in/usama-akhtar-a88bb1114> hira ramzan (linkedin) - <https://www.linkedin.com/in/hiraramzantebha/> ### tags: platform, q/a, rewards, content, website, crypto, php, answer, question, ### contact [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])
answerly - rewarding the users for sharing information
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "hey guys, don't hesitate to ask anything regarding the project 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "**upcoming features** *(by the end of june)*\n\n\n* plagiarism checker\n* drafts\n* polls\n* homepage redesign\n* announcements\n* sms verification\n* bookmarks\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "nice job. hope you make it work fully soon on the end of the june and it will add very great features to your app.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[omehmeti](https://galactictalk.org/d/2427/4) thanks mate 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i agree, it's a really good job. i would like to see how it will look with advanced functionality.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[walterbeen](https://galactictalk.org/d/2427/6) thanks mate! we're trying to improve the platform day by day. a couple of new features will also be released within the next 3 days 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "### update: new features implemented\n\n\n* drafts\n* plagiarism checker\n* announcements\n* sms verification\n* bookmarks\n* homepage redesign\n* polls - *in progress*\n\n\n**note:** we understand that the website design doesn't look up to the mark but we're working on redesigning everything from scratch and it would take around 4-5 months 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "**upcoming features:**\n\n\n* profile page redesign\n* enabling paste function on answer text box (as we have already integrated the plagiarism checker, disabling paste function is no longer required)\n* signup and login using keybase\n* prove your answerly identity (on keybase)\n* users will be able to link their social profiles\n* improving the ui of answer page\n* tagging users on comments\n* improving search\n* improving suggested questions\n* integrating unsplash api for choosing the featured image on questions\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "great job so far. how would you select the best answer for any question? its possible that multiple answers are technically correct so in this case who will win the best answer reward?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[abbsy](https://galactictalk.org/d/2427/10) hey, thanks for your feedback 🙂 we're currently working on implementing an algorithm that will take into account 18 different factors (such as answer length, keywords, number of upvotes, relevancy, etc). each factor will have its own weightage. the best answer will be selected based on this algorithm 🙂 it will have nothing to do with the answerly team 🙂 let me know if you have any more questions. thanks\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i know that we didn't make it to the final round but things don't end here. we'll keep on improving the platform as planned and hopefully make it to the larger round of scf in a few months.\n\n\n**new features implemented:**\n\n\n1. polls\n2. integration of unsplash api\n3. enabling paste function on the answer text box.\n4. users are now able to link their social profiles.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[answerly](https://galactictalk.org/d/2427/12) good job, i like the spirit.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
f73d1a17301ecd9d32968b35e94fbd8a
"the distribution account specifies the issuer’s public key and the asset code in the change\_trust operation, and since it’s the first time the asset code appears on the ledger, that means the distribution account actually names the asset, not the issuing account." 1. why the need of a distribution account to name the asset, and not issuer who do the job? 2. how to setup the number of tokens to create? 3. who own the number of token?
why the need of distribution account?
galactictalk.org
2020.40
[ { "text": "[kwt](https://galactictalk.org/d/2498/1)\n\n\nissuers can't hold balances of their own assets, so if you want to do a one-time minting before locking the issuer, some other account needs to hold the newly minted assets before distributing them to their final owners. this is the distribution account.\n\n\nyou create assets by opening up a trustline from a recipient account, and sending the asset from the issuer to the recipient.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "got it.\n\n\nif i want to do the set the options to freeze user access to asset or holder must trust the trustline like below:\n\n\n\n```\n operation.setoptions({\n setflags: authrevocableflag | authrequiredflag\n}))\n```\n\nshould i sign it with issuer account or distributor account?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
c211d3c4420dd340314ce303cdb2d393
hey guys, i've been developing for stellar since the day i fell in love with it a couple of years ago and my repos are proof of my feelings. now the thing is i got really excited about the new vega project that will try to solve a problem we've been having for decades in latin america and which europe solved years ago with the introduction of the euro, that is, different currencies in very similar economies and countries, we're all the same, we produce the same things and we share the same culture, still we have high trading barriers that fallback to dealing with the us dollar as the main currency. we know how easy it is to make pathpayments with stellar to convert from one currency to another, and we know how fast the stellar network is and how easy to integrate apps with its ecosystem. well, that's what i've been doing for the past couple of years and i definitely want to be part of the team that makes that dream come true with vega. where do i apply? about me, i am a 52 years old programmer living in venezuela with half day blackouts, long gasoline lines, food scarcity, no health system at all, the worst internet connection in the world and people abandoning the country in the millions every year, but i don't want my circumstantial limitations to be a deterrent in my application, when i am inspired i work for long hours till i drop dead only to be resurrected and continue working for more hours, code is my fuel and my motivation, i just love coding in things i know will be world changing, and vega is one of those things. in short, are you open to remote applications?
vega and my feelings
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "hey torkus, \n\ni've been following your development efforts since a while. are you available on discord or keybase? \n\nnote for everyone: i'm/we're not from stellar.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "in keybase my user name is kuyawa, see you there.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[torkus](https://galactictalk.org/d/2189/3) \n\ngreat, i found your account on keybase a few hours ago and sent you a message already (also addirktive on keybase).\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
628dc86b48735fc9a69392fa3f02aac3
hi all, i am trying to setup the django-polaris in my ubuntu. but facing the below issue: error: cold not find a version that satisfies the requirement django-polaris(from version:none) error: no matching distribution found for the django-polaris versions i amusing : python : 3.7.2 django:2.2.13 pip:20.1.1 reference : <https://django-polaris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>
django-polaris installation
galactictalk.org
2021.43
[ { "text": "try asking at the channel #dev-discussion of stellar.public keybase team, here is the link: <https://keybase.io/team/stellar.public>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@olvisgilrios](https://galactictalk.org/u/olvisgilrios) thanks for your response. i dont see any specific group for anchor in keybase. can you please refer anyone there?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[myopenledger](https://galactictalk.org/d/2416/3) you don't need an specific team for anchors, just ask in the channel #dev-discussion, there are many devs that might be able to help you.\n\n\nalternatively, you could get in touch with any of the contributors on the [github repository](https://github.com/stellar/django-polaris) .\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@myopenledger](https://galactictalk.org/u/myopenledger) [@olvisgilrios](https://galactictalk.org/u/olvisgilrios) \n\ncould please share the solution with me. i am also facing the same issue that you mentioned.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[amalcs23](https://galactictalk.org/d/2416/5) i struggled to setup the django-polaris. eventually i built anchor server ground up based on nodejs. i can help you in that if you are looking for nodejs based anchor.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[myopenledger](https://galactictalk.org/d/2416/6) \n\nhi [@myopenledger](https://galactictalk.org/u/myopenledger) \n\ncould you please help me to start anchor setup based on nodejs. \n\nshare me with the reference links etc\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi, i have asked for help on the galactic main page with retrieving my wallet however nobody has offered any help. i saved the folder of my old stargazer wallet, have my wallet address and i know the password. however no matter what i try i am unable to restore the wallet. can somebody please assist me\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[myopenledger](https://galactictalk.org/d/2416/6) hi, can you share the links or contact me about the anchor based on nodejs? thanks\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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[![](https://i.ibb.co/vl36pgy/post-answerly.png)](https://i.ibb.co/vl36pgy/post-answerly.png) ### title: [answerly](http://answerly.app) - answerly - rewarding the users for sharing information ### summary: answerly is a q/a platform that allows the users to earn crypto rewards for adding high-quality answers on different questions. ### category: applications, tools & infrastructure ### goals: our goal is to build the most advanced q/a platform that allows the users to make part-time or even full-time income. there are a number of other crypto-based projects that allow users to earn rewards for adding content. however, the user's earnings on those platforms solely rely upon absurd factors such as upvote count, amount of crypto locked in their wallets, etc. in such a scenario, users with a lesser number of followers find it impossible to make any noteworthy amount of rewards. we believe that the best answers should be judged by the quality of the content instead of the number of upvotes it has received (since these metrics can easily be manipulated). therefore, we're working on an algorithm that would determine the best answer on any particular question by taking into account 18 different factors, preventing any sort of possibility of gaming the system. our other goal is to attract non-crypto users to our platform and contribute to increasing the overall adoption of cryptocurrencies. we believe that this can only be possible if the rewarding and withdrawal system is made simple and easy to understand for people who have no background knowledge and experience in dealing with cryptocurrencies. that's the reason we chose to issues our token (ansr) on the stellar blockchain. we can easily utilize the existing services like lobstr, tempo, stellar based exchanges, etc to achieve what we need. ### description: answerly is a q/a platform that allows the users to earn crypto rewards for adding high-quality answers on different questions. the basic concept of answerly is to reward the users for posting well-explained and accurate answers to different questions. answerly allows users to earn rewards for two different types of activities: a. posting questions: users will receive fixed rewards for posting questions. b. posting answers: answer rewards would vary depending upon the user’s level on the platform. once the user has reached the minimum withdrawal threshold, he can easily withdraw his earnings on his stellar wallet. ![](https://i.ibb.co/gtwwwwn/creating-withdrawal.gif) **stellar wallet:** upon withdrawing his earnings, the user will receive an email along with other important instructions. to make this process smooth, we’re utilizing the services of a very well-known stellar based project called ***lobstr***. using this service would help us in the following areas: a. eliminate the need of depositing lumens for stellar wallet activation. b. eliminate the need to manually issuing a trustline for ansr. c. simplifying the process of withdrawing funds and trading it on the exchange. d. secure airdrop **note:** we've discussed things like revenue model, spam controlling, user levels, answerly pro, etc in our whitepaper. the link to the whitepaper is mentioned below. i highly recommend that you check that out. ### timeline: we've been working on this project since jan 2019 and have come a long way. currently, we’re in the beta-testing phase. here's the list of things that we are planning to pull-off within the next 8-12 months: 1. marketing and seo - starts immediately after beta-testing 2. implementation of all planned features - june 2021 3. answerly pro - aug 2021 4. best answer and search algorithm - october 2021 5. app launch - january 2022 ### why do we require the funds we are fully self-funded and so far we've spent a little over 18k usd on this project in 2 years. this money was utilized for: * development * designing * incorporating * explainer video * hosting * 3rd party services we require additional funds for the following things: * further development of answerly and other projects by answerly * hiring * marketing * market making for ansr * listing on at least 3 decent exchanges * 3rd party apps ### how can answerly be useful for the stellar ecosystem we plan to target people who have never been involved in cryptocurrencies in any way. this mostly includes bloggers and small and medium-sized online businesses. since the users will be required to withdraw the earnings of their stellar wallets, we believe that it will help in increasing the overall stellar community. ### ansr token ansr tokens will be used for: 1. rewarding the users for posting questions and answers on the platform 2. upgrading user level tokenomics: **supply:** 1,000,000 ansr **symbol:** ansr **price:** 1 ansr = 5 xlm **reserved for the team:** none **airdrop:** 120000 ansr (12% supply) **rewards:** the remaining 88% tokens will be used solely for rewarding the users ### why did we decide to use stellar blockchain to issue our token **fast transactions** **low transaction fees** **issuing trust:** this is especially useful during an airdrop. it can filter out many fake participants. **feeless dex** **anchors** **path payments:** we plan to implement a system where the users withdraw ansr tokens but receive xlm or usd on their stellar wallets. ### some important things we've also incorporated our company in the us (delaware). you may check out the link to the incorporation document below. wait! there's more ------------------ we're working on a few more side projects that would eventually help us to build an entire ecosystem around blockchain. our aim is to build these platform and then link them with all existing and future blockchain platforms by offering our free api. ### blockabuse ![](https://i.ibb.co/mk5fccd/post-blockabuse.png) when it comes to decentralization and immutability, blockchain does solve a number of problems. it always best to have a complete control over your funds. however, as a matter of fact, blockchain also create a few new problems (mostly because it’s still in its infancy stage). since there are only a few applications that promotes the idea of blockchain identity verification, this problem is used as an opportunity by the scammers across the globe. sure, there are a few platforms that allow users to report an address for scamming, fraud, blackmailing, and all other kinds of illegal stuff, but it leads to another problem because those platforms don’t necessarily require a proof to report the address. our aim is to provide free solution to for the users and companies to verify their blockchain addresses (btc, eth, xlm, ltc, etc.) by linking their accounts with twitter as a proof of ownership. based on this data, we’re creating a browser-based extension that allows to check which wallet address belongs to who. blockabuse will also provide a free api that could be integrated on any website/store/blog/app. additionally, you can simply add a user’s twitter name to see his wallet addresses (if he has already connected his twitter account with blockabuse) #### what problems does it solve? * minimizing blockchain based fraud/scams * identity verification #### possible use cases: this can provide a ton of use-cases such as decentralized equity market (similar to nyse), blockchain based review website (similar to trustpilot), blockchain based p2p freelance marketplace (similar to fiverr) etc. the possibilities are endless. personally, i believe that the best thing about blockabuse is that the reporter is required to add a transaction hash along with screenshots (as proof) in order to report an address. in the end, everyone would be able to see which blockchain address has been reported, by whom (signing up with twitter) and for what reason (screenshot proof). this application would serve for blockchain in a way that ssl serves for websites. #### project timeline: * front end design (done) * html designs (in progress) * development (pending) * beta testing (pending) * launch (pending) #### links: website – [blockabuse.com](https://blockabuse.com) designs - [click here](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/125owmmducqzuqwqyu03ta3io-dafo3aj?usp=sharing) twitter – @blockabuse telegram – @blockabuse ### peer-to-peer exchange ![](https://i.ibb.co/c86hsjd/post-p2p.png) #### what is it? as the name highlights, it’s going to be a simple peer-to-peer crypto exchange (similar to localbitcoins and paxful) with some important additional features. #### how does it work? the user signs up to the platform using twitter and also verifies his account through sms. he then looks up for crypto buyers/sellers (for 20 different cryptocurrencies) throughout the world. these sellers/buyers will be sorted according to the best rates offered. the user initiates a trade with any buyer/seller on the platform. funds his account with an equal amount of crypto (in case he’s the seller). as soon as the trade starts, both parties are given access to an encrypted messaging that allows file uploads (for uploading relevant screenshots of payment been made). #### here’s how p2p crypto exchanges currently work: bitcoin seller ->trade-> bitcoin buyer ethereum seller ->trade-> ethereum buyer #### here’s what we aim for: {bitcoin seller|ethereum seller|xlm seller} ->trade & swap (if required) -> {bitcoin buyer|stellar buyer|litecoin buyer} #### what problems does it solve? let me start with sharing my personal experience. somewhere in mid-2020 i wanted to buy xlm via p2p exchange. moonpay and other similar services (that allow card payments) do offer a pretty simple and quick solution but unfortunately their services aren’t available everywhere (including my country). for this reason, i had to go an alternate route of buying bitcoin through peer2peer exchange. since i’ve been in the crypto space for a few years, i knew exactly how it works. i bought the required amount of bitcoin and then swapped it into xlm. this solution came with 2 problems: 1. it took almost 1 hour for the trade to end (bitcoin is slow + additional time for swapping) 2. i had to cover the withdrawal fees + swapping fees. turns out, i paid a whooping 20% higher price than the actual market rate. now, this was just my personal hands-on experience on this. i realize that there are probably millions of crypto-enthusiasts around the world who need a more efficient method to buy and sell crypto. #### features: 0.25% commission from both parties (half of what you pay on other p2p exchanges) supports 20 different cryptocurrencies multi-chain swapping api that allows other blockchain based projects to integrate this exchange on their website. #### project timeline: front end design – done html – pending development – pending beta testing – pending launch – pending #### links designs - [click here](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mhxseyoauk-q33bhyy-gmheizkgar8ua?usp=sharing) ### blocktech ventures it’s an experimental blockchain based venture fund that would collect 0.5 ansr from user’s earnings (upon withdrawal) from answerly and invest in other blockchain based projects for a stake in that company. everything including the amount of lumens in block tech ventures wallet, would be made public. website: <https://blocktechventures.com> a. posting questions: users will receive fixed rewards for posting questions. b. posting answers: answer rewards would vary depending upon the user’s level on the platform. once the user has reached the minimum withdrawal threshold, he can easily withdraw his earnings on his stellar wallet. stellar wallet: by withdrawing his earnings on the stellar wallet, the user would receive an email along with other important instructions. in order to make this process smooth, we’re utilizing the services of a very well-known stellar based project called lobstr. using this service would help us in the following areas: a. eliminate the need of depositing lumens for stellar wallet activation. b. eliminate the need to manually issuing a trustline for ansr. **note:** we've discussed things like revenue model, spam controlling, user levels, answerly pro, etc in our whitepaper. the link to the whitepaper is mentioned below. i highly recommend that you check that out. ### timeline: we've been working on this project since jan 2019 and have come a really long way. we've just launched our beta-testing phase but since the development is still in progress, you may come across a few bugs. here's the list of things that we are planning to pull-off within the next 6-8 months: 1. implementation of all planned features - aug 2020 2. answerly pro - sep 2020 3. professional redesign of desktop and mobile website - dec 2020 4. marketing and seo - feb 2021 5. best answer and search algorithm - march 2021 6. app launch - june 2021 ### why do we require the funds so far we've spent a little over 12k usd on this project over the course of 18 months. this money was utilized for: * development * explainer video * incorporating * hosting * sms verification implementation * plagiarism checking, etc. at this point, we need around 55k usd for the following things: * professional ui (desktop web, mobile web and app) ~ 8k usd * further development ~ 20k usd (this includes complete development of desktop and mobile web & apps) * content writers ~ 15k usd * hosting and other 3rd party apps ~ 10k usd the reason we've not added any marketing budget is because, it would be an ongoing expense and would vary according to the stage we're at. we don't want to think a lot about marketing at this point ### how can answerly be useful for the stellar ecosystem we plan to target people who have never been involved in cryptocurrencies in any way. this mostly include bloggers and small and medium-sized online businesses. since the users will be required to withdraw the earnings of their stellar wallets, we believe that it will help in increasing the overall stellar community. ### why did we decide to use stellar blockchain to issue our token **fast transactions** **low transaction fees** **issuing trust:** this is especially useful during an airdrop. it can filter out many fake participants. **feeless dex** **path payments:** we plan to implement a system where the users withdraw ansr tokens but receive usd or eur on their stellar wallets. ### some important things we've also incorporated our company is the us (delaware). you may check out the link to incorporation document below. ### links: website: <https://answerly.app> testing link: <https://answerly.logisticedens.com/> how it works: [click here](https://www.publish0x.com/answerly/how-answerly-works-xykewke?a=5xe7yy8b7r) whitepaper: <https://whitepaper.answerly.app> desktop designs: <https://designs.answerly.app/desktop/> mobile designs: <https://designs.answerly.app/mobile/> explainer video: incorporation document: <https://docdro.id/7ptqx96> token explorer: [stellar expert](https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/ansr-gaeqfo7ddxqcj4rezx6m6ulrnci7wbxtjpmjrrwzqba3c5t3lawl7cqo-1) ### social profiles twitter: <https://twitter.com/answerlyapp> telegram: <https://t.me/answerlyapp> poal.co: <https://poal.co/s/answerly/hot> publish0x: <https://www.publish0x.com/@answerlyapp> keybase: <https://keybase.io/team/answerly> ### team **raza rizvi** email - [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) twitter - @iamrazarizvi keybase - @razarizvi telegram - @imrazarizvi **zain haider** telegram - @zainh332 email - [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) **usama akhtar** linkedin - <https://www.linkedin.com/in/usama-akhtar-a88bb1114> ### tags: platform, q/a, rewards, content, website, crypto, php, answer, question ### contact [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])
answerly - rewarding the users for sharing information
galactictalk.org
2021.04
[ { "text": "hey guys, don't hesitate to ask anything regarding the project 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "**upcoming features** *(by the end of june)*\n\n\n* plagiarism checker\n* drafts\n* polls\n* homepage redesign\n* announcements\n* sms verification\n* bookmarks\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "nice job. hope you make it work fully soon on the end of the june and it will add very great features to your app.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[omehmeti](https://galactictalk.org/d/2427/4) thanks mate 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i agree, it's a really good job. i would like to see how it will look with advanced functionality.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[walterbeen](https://galactictalk.org/d/2427/6) thanks mate! we're trying to improve the platform day by day. a couple of new features will also be released within the next 3 days 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "### update: new features implemented\n\n\n* drafts\n* plagiarism checker\n* announcements\n* sms verification\n* bookmarks\n* homepage redesign\n* polls - *in progress*\n\n\n**note:** we understand that the website design doesn't look up to the mark but we're working on redesigning everything from scratch and it would take around 4-5 months 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "**upcoming features:**\n\n\n* profile page redesign\n* enabling paste function on answer text box (as we have already integrated the plagiarism checker, disabling paste function is no longer required)\n* signup and login using keybase\n* prove your answerly identity (on keybase)\n* users will be able to link their social profiles\n* improving the ui of answer page\n* tagging users on comments\n* improving search\n* improving suggested questions\n* integrating unsplash api for choosing the featured image on questions\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "great job so far. how would you select the best answer for any question? its possible that multiple answers are technically correct so in this case who will win the best answer reward?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[abbsy](https://galactictalk.org/d/2427/10) hey, thanks for your feedback 🙂 we're currently working on implementing an algorithm that will take into account 18 different factors (such as answer length, keywords, number of upvotes, relevancy, etc). each factor will have its own weightage. the best answer will be selected based on this algorithm 🙂 it will have nothing to do with the answerly team 🙂 let me know if you have any more questions. thanks\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i know that we didn't make it to the final round but things don't end here. we'll keep on improving the platform as planned and hopefully make it to the larger round of scf in a few months.\n\n\n**new features implemented:**\n\n\n1. polls\n2. integration of unsplash api\n3. enabling paste function on the answer text box.\n4. users are now able to link their social profiles.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[answerly](https://galactictalk.org/d/2427/12) good job, i like the spirit.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "important update\n\n\nhere are the new designs (desktop + mobile) that will be implemented by mid december. we would love to hear your feedbacks 🙂\n\n\ndesktop designs - [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16qw3yd1lmsesmf3xsxdi3f9shh2jyghx?usp=sharing](url) \n\nmobile designs - [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jkjf-wnrhbmtuww\\_xhqiabhreqxc33tw?usp=sharing](url)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "all designs implemented 😀 😀 😀\n\n\nnow we just need to upgrade and add more functionality. hopefully everything should be ready by 15th jan.\n\n\nyour feedback on the designs would be highly appreciated 🙂\n\n\n**desktop**\n\n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/home.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/signup.html># \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/questionsearch.html># \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/topicsearch.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/usersearch.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/how-it-works.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/privacy-policy.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/level-up-grade.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/pro-membership.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/faqs.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/stats.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/contact.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/notifications.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/revenue-widhrawls.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/revenue-earnings.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/profile-statuses.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/profile-questions.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/profile-answer.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/profile-bookmark.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/profile-following.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/profile-follower.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/profile-activity.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/followed-topics.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/category.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/announcements.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/signin.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/feeds.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/question-page.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/desktop/profile-setting.html>\n\n\n**mobile links**\n\n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/home.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/signup.html># \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/questionsearch.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/usersearch.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/how-it-works.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/privacy-policy.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/pro-membership.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/level-up-grade.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/faqs.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/stats.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/contact.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/notifications.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/announcements.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/category.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/followed-topics.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/profile-activity.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/profile-answer.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/profile-bookmark.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/profile-followers.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/profile-following.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/profile-question.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/profile-statuses.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/revenue-earnings.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/revenue-withdrawls.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/feeds.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/signin.html> \n\n<http://answerly.logisticedens.com/mobile/profile-setting.html>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/u/tyvdh) hey tyler, this is my entry for this seed round. i've been trying to submit it on communityfund.stellar.com but its saying that it's too late for new entries. at the top it still mentions ~ 18 hours remaining and that's what i've been counting on. can you please help me out on this. thanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "update: anonymous questions/answers functionality added.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
59659d9f2ad2af22257d88c418960771
hello. i'm completely new to crypto and yesterday i tried sending some stellar to my friend but accidentally included the wrong memo and the transaction didn't reach him. what should we do in this case? is it possible to get my funds back?
sent stellar crypto to my friend with wrong memo code
galactictalk.org
2021.21
[ { "text": "i assume you sent money to an exchange because of the memo. if the public key was correct then the money is in the exchange's account. send them an email and show them the transaction code as a proof, they should be able to find it in their records and give your friend the funds\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "where can i find their email? i've tried looking into stellar contacts but there is no email. only community hubs.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[mazasisaugustinas](https://galactictalk.org/d/2708/3) it's probably easier to resolve it from your friend's perspective. they should just open a ticket with the exchange/wallet they are using.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/2708/4) he tried contacting coinbase (the wallet he wanted to receive the crypto). but they told him that they couldn't help and also told him to contact the merchant or exchange we were working with. so i assume that they were talking about stellar.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[mazasisaugustinas](https://galactictalk.org/d/2708/5) if the wallet you where trying to send the money to was a coinbase wallet and a memo was needed then the only one who can help your friend is coinbase because the money is in their wallets.\n\n\ncheck you wallet using <https://stellar.expert> and look for the transaction you made, if the account you sent the money to it's the correct public key (coinbase's wallet) then they need to give your friend the money after you and your friend provide the transaction id\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
4971d303bc1ff2e977d70a3f70b426e7
hello guys! we are developing a project about the disemination of art and culture. a feedback from you will be great! **share your stellart** the creative economy on blockchain **introduction** ### believe in art, believe in culture to make big changes we believe in art and culture, in the importance of maintaining and spreading them throughout the world, in the value of cultural exchange, in the fusion and share of ideas, styles and artistic ares. we believe in the uniqueness and eternity of art and in the value of teamwork to carry out projects in all fields and obtain results. it is also important for us to be able to support the work of emerging artists (musicians, artisans, painters, audio-visuals ...) and also the projects and associations that operate in the social sphere. the creative industries are a fundamental engine of economic, cultural and social development and an emerging sector that will generate business opportunities and growth. the concept of cultural industries is not new. t. adorno began to use it in 1948 referring to the techniques of industrial reproduction in the creation and massive diffusion of cultural works. half a century later, it is observed that the ways of creating, producing, distributing and enjoying cultural products have been extraordinarily modified, the blockchain is born. unesco tells us that cultural industries constitute an increasingly important component in today's knowledge-based economies. they contribute to economic growth, act as a vehicle for the transmission of cultural identity, favor the development of other areas (like transport, trade, tourism) change the way of seeing the world and educate people to be more open in front of new cultures. **the project idea: make the blockchain reach the communities and promote art and culture.** culture is something that defines us and art is one of its greatest expressions and means to share it. our project wants to create an institution that promotes the interaction of the blockchain with the cultural industries. the idea is to support and bring together artists (from cities and rural communities) and connect them with the world interested in art (acquire, finance projects, support the dissemination of art and culture ...). *our project wants to include artists in all fields (from artisans, classical art to digital art) without excluding anyone.* in order to create this great network of connection and at the same time be able to unite people who live in different countries, **we want to create an institution that is like a large cultural center where access is possible for everyone, as artists or as interested in learning or financing through the blockchain technology.** the idea is to hold art workshops, talks, exhibitions, teamwork spaces and to teach young people and communities how blockchain is an opportunity to develop in art. we also want to open artistic residencies where artists can have a workspace to collaborate in the creation of projects. not only creating products but also favouring the reception and transmission of artistic symbolic works. *with this technology we can now open the field to facilitate popular consumption, work for the public sense of cultural creativity, educate on the benefits of this technology and the importance of maintain, perpetuate and know the culture. make blockchain a new source to construct and transform art and rescue cultural identity.* **problem** ### spread culture and art we want to avoid that culture, designs, symbols, stories and the arts are lost over time or become only known by little groups of people. today many artists continue to face the problem of how to spread or maintain the art they learned for generations. *not everyone has the opportunity to access spaces to share art, ideas and culture; so remain locked in a limited space with few opportunities to expand the market and make new contacts.* the creative sector is little understood, it is seen as something alien to the economy, technology and daily life. many think that the culture of leisure is not important for citizenship or for the development of communities when in reality it is a motor for development. ### security and trust in addition, many artists do not have access to funds to develop their work and have to finance themselves, also on the other side investors do not feel safe in investing their money in new/emerging projects. in this link you can see more details of our project, please feel free to comment and give us feedback. ### <https://nunart.github.io/stellart/>
share your stellart: the creative economy on blockchain
galactictalk.org
2021.39
[ { "text": "[nunaart](https://galactictalk.org/d/2724/1) i have stumbled upon this by chance and now the cogs are turning!! :⚙⚙💡\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi. recently engaged the \"blockchain\" space and after 30+ years of advertising/marketing, looking for the next \"huge\" opportunity(ies). although broad in scope, i appreciate your overall concerns and challenges and wish you the best of luck in development challenges. my broad \"stroke\" suggestions is to check out the (obvious) nft market. opensea being one example. the ability to attach meta-data to your creative property (smart contracts) prior to market exposure is beyond huge. one easy application is stock photography/illustrations and the digital (online) infrastructure already in place. currently, there are many conversations regarding traditional art galleries (brick and mortar) and the digital space taking place. it all reminds me of the late 80's and early 90's when digital replaced analog. the sky is truly your limit. good luck. stay focused.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[djbcroket540](https://galactictalk.org/d/2724/4) hello, thank you for your comment, we really appreciate it! we know it is a grate opportunity to renovate art and how people see it. for sure we are continuing to focus on it, adding details and ideas. we want to create a bridge between conventional art and the digital age that blockchain proposes because we believe that it is a natural union. of course this road will be long and with many opinions. thank you again!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[pwiz](https://galactictalk.org/d/2724/3) we will post more details soon.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i have an idea on how the bridge between art/digital art and the blockchain could be achieved. it would also help gain community awareness and introduce a real world function for stellar. once the cogs start turning they don't stop\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[pwiz](https://galactictalk.org/d/2724/7) it seems like great news to me, it is important to make people on blockchain understand the economic and cultural power of art. if we manage to create these bridges we would have a large market open in the world, art galleries, national museums, independent artists and communities where cultural heritage exists could preserve and generate their own identity by obtaining the certificates and the real value of their art using the blockchain.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hello everyone, in this link you can see more details of our project, please feel free to comment and give us feedback. <https://nunart.github.io/stellart/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i love the idea i am from mexico . however when you say cultural identity will that bring up already very touchy subjects going on in the world today? its seems that people have forgotten that there is a cultural identity. what is going to happen when someone wants to create some of their culture art for the program, and it does not agree with many. after all if people in the united states cannot even raise their own flags no matter a confederate flag and normal then how can this not become a problem in the art world?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "in these weeks we have come a long way to arrange our ideal activities. all this information can be found in our medium i hope to see you with us and to be able to discuss these topics in our future activities.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey i love the art idea is digital art like work done of adobe welcomed , im no pro but love to dabble. i was going to do a collection with the nft but held off i really want to get this collection out to the public that i have been working on it is very important\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "if you are going to make a nft collection, join the artistic residency that we are organizing. here is all the information, it would be great news to see you among us. \n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks i have done that i appreciate it also the discord is there something else that needs to be done?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "how long do you plan before everything is up and running? i have some art and wanted to try and start uploading some stuff, and please let me know about the rules on what we can post. i just got removed after posting about the women in honduras that are being attacked every 36 hours which is what is posted on you tube and facebook . i copied it and facebook decided to remove me lol. so i want to try and not get removed from others\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi there! we are very happy that you are participating in this project. basically the artistic residencies are designed to criticize society and propose solutions through art. we are an open space, all social issues are well received and supported. \n\nit is good to give an opinion but never discriminate or commit any type of violence against others.\n\n\nconditions to participate:\n\n\n8.the time that the participants are in the residence they can choose between creating an art project that they choose or with themes chosen by saf.\n\n\n9. the fact of maintaining racist, homophone, transphobic and / or sexist behavior; and in general any other conduct that may violate human dignity will cause an immediate cancellation of the resident.\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "the project is designed to be built in the next 6 years. \n\nthe residencies (beta) will begin in mid-august at the same time with the launch of nuna token, the nuna token serves to economically feed artists, create a market, make a holding and enrich token holders.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[joingrowth007](https://galactictalk.org/d/2724/12) escríbenos al discord para conversar mejor!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
9813bccaa6d1fa35b41cb48ac4b8bb26
hi, after reading the [sdf wallet listing guidelines](https://www.stellar.org/lumens/wallets/wallet-listing-guidelines/) announced in the [stellar ecosystem blog post](https://www.stellar.org/blog/sdf-ecosystem-updates-developer-programs/) from december 21, 2018, i started to analyse the current status of the 17 wallets that are already listed on the [stellar wallets page](https://www.stellar.org/lumens/wallets/). if you are interested in my result (from 4 january 2019), you can download the [pdf file](https://soneso.com/stellar/wallet-listing-status-4jan19.pdf) or [excel file](https://soneso.com/stellar/wallet-listing-status-4jan19.xlsx). if you have any questions, feedback, etc. pls. let me know. looking forward to see all the wallets comply with the guidelines until mid 2019. best chris.
wallet listing guidelines
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "thanks for sharing, i'll check it out.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks for sharing!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[cr-soneso](https://galactictalk.org/d/1796/1) thanks for making this. could you put this on gdrive or some other platform where the community can make comments/changes? i imagine it will be quite a dynamic list over time...\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i was looking for this information, thanks! yeah it would be nice if there would be gdrive where we can edit from time to time\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "as i see, ledger and stellarport are best ones\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "cryptoplanet, which one is your favourite?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[crypt0pro](https://galactictalk.org/d/1796/7) stellar, i think, it has a lot of nice features\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[cr-soneso](https://galactictalk.org/d/1796/1) hi chris. thank you for the valuable research! could you please include [abellx](https://www.abellx.com) to the list. abellx is a new ios and android client app for stellar, it has wallet and trading functionality. we do comply with most of the guidelines.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this list should be updated. \n\nit contains inaccurate info about <https://interstellar.exchange> right now, and even at the time the list got published.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "cryptoplanet, oh nice choice. i also like it!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
57558e46f2a93e56cd6900c432957718
[this wallet was hacked.](https://www.reddit.com/r/stellar/comments/7q72pw/warning_blackwalletco_hacked_check_your_public_key/) don't visit the website to check your balance! your xlm will be stolen in the moment you login! =============================================================================================================================================================================================================================== if you used blackwallet in the past and have funds there, then login to [stellar account viewer](https://www.stellar.org/account-viewer) to use them. if you don't login in the blackwallet website your xlm is safe. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- there's a script in the official blackwallet website which will send all your xlm to a hacker's wallet immediately after you login. please, use the official stellar account viewer to check your funds and use them. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [![logo](http://imgur.com/ubvxji1.png)](https://blackwallet.co) hey! i'm alexis, a french it student and stellar holder since 2k14 8) i've been working on blackwallet the last weeks/months, tried many things, started over again and again (dev routine 😆) but finally, today, i'm proud to be here, introducing the first, but not least version of blackwallet! link ---- --- the project ----------- blackwallet is a web stellar lumens wallet, it was built using javascript & stellar horizon. i like to describe it as an enhanced account viewer as it doesn't require users to create an account - all you need is a private key. however the stellar's account viewer and blackwallet share no code at all, i built blackwallet from scratch. my goal is to create an easy but powerful wallet with as many features as possible. the idea is that blackwallet could be used by new users for its simplicity while at the same time being used by the confirmed users for its advanced features. that's ambitious i know. but i truly believe this can be achieved - at least, i'm doing my best to make it a better wallet everyday. as i said, blackwallet is a web wallet, but can be used on any device that can execute javascript code - it can also be used as a web-app on ios (by simply enabling the mobile mode in the settings and adding blackwallet to the screenboard). i'll post here what i'm working on, the changelogs and what may come in the future - feel free (and i'd love that you do so) to post some feedbacks, ideas, bug reports here, this would really help! many brains are better than one! --- features -------- last update: november 2017 - v0.2.0 • no registration • sending and receiving lumens, assets, tokens • multiplatform   - *usable on any device that can execute javascript*   - *ios webapp* • multiple accounts   - *you can add as many accounts as you want and give them names to keep it organized!* (requires mobile mode to be enabled) • mobile mode   - *enable this mode in the settings to make your wallet(s) persists until logout* • assets/tokens support   - *sending & receiving*   - *see your balances*   - *change trust lines* • real time balances (+usd balance)   - *your balances update in real time, whenever a transaction is made, your balances will update + your balance's worth is displayed in usd.* • market choice for usd price   - *you can choose the market to be used for the xlm<->usd rate.* *currently 2 choices: coinmarketcap & kraken* • address inspector   - *you can inspect the holdings of a public address by entering it in the inspector tool.* • settings   - *blackwallet can be customized in the settings page* • set inflation destination • xlm/btc/xrp data & charts   - *volume, market cap, usd/btc price, charts etc.* • community integration   - *various links to stellar related boards, social networks, exchanges...*   - *stellarchain.io links are also used in some cases to provide more informations.* • path payments • open federation • sending lumens to mail • merge account operation support • contacts --- wip & planned features ---------------------- • trading (being tested) --- known bugs ---------- [fixed] ~~(***low***) stuck on loading when browsing blackwallet with private navigation activated on ios 10 devices. (probably related to localstorage)~~ [fixed] ~~(***severe***) mobile mode broken~~ --- docs/api -------- i am updating regularly the "get started" page, it's a faq for both stellar & blackwallet. you can find it here: --------------------- screenshots ----------- see [post #43](https://galactictalk.org/d/369-blackwallet-enhanced-account-viewer/43) --- changelogs ---------- **last version:** v0.2.0 not all changelogs are listed here, some can be found in the posts below / some are not posted / some were removed (old ones but can still be found in the posts below) > v0.1.9 > > - added a new tool: contacts, you can now add contacts and specify their address/federated address/email and memo > > > v0.1.8 beta changelog: > > - improved overall performance (mostly for mobile use) > > - added a pin encryption system when using the mobile mode, secret keys will be encrypted using that pin - for users already in mobile mode, you will be prompted to enter your pin = first time is to set the pin > > - inflation address is now displayed in the settings (in the "set inflation destination" input) > > - improved the inspect tool (now has json of the latest transactions) > > - assets name, description & image retrieving improvements > > - charts design was a bit improved (now fits with the website color scheme) > > - added changelly in the commnunity section > > - fixed some translations typo > > > v0.1.7 > > - added path payments > > - changed the way the sending form works > > > v0.1.6 > > - changed "continue" text to "confirm" > > - inspect tool now support federated addresses > > - fixed an asset loading issue > > --- stellarcommunity.org's thread ----------------------------- blackwallet: enhanced-account viewer - stellarcommunity.org --- ***old thread (with old screenshots etc.): <https://pastebin.com/gjbztlya>***
blackwallet: enhanced account-viewer
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "hi,\n\n\ni have just seen your project. the design of the website is nice: clean and functional. there is consistency between name and colors, which is a good point.\n\n\nregarding the project itself, you are working on setting up a feature that will allows users to send lumens to an e-mail address. it's really nice and i expect a lot from this innovation.\n\n\nyour app allows multi-account, it's also a good point, especially with the customization of account names.\n\n\nanother advantage is the ability to connect to the application without the need to create an account. you really stand out from the current wallets with this specification.\n\n\ni hope that you will continue to work on the design that can be further improved and i wish you good luck.\n\n\nin any case i will follow your project!\n\n\njt\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[jeantrading](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/2) hey, thanks, i appreciate your feedback!\n\n\nan overall design improvement is planed, but it may take some time as i have to think of how i could improve it (yay, i'm not a design god sadly 🙁 - would love to hear some ideas / tips if a designer's reading me 😄 )\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "looks really good so far. clean design. easy-to-use, lots of great documentation for new users. looking forward to seeing more updates.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[briangale](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/4) working on it 😉\n\n\ni'm happy to see that the design and global ux is received as i wanted it to be: clean & easy-to-use will being powerful.\n\n\nthe next coming updates should be: \n\n- new (sexy) index page \n\n- sending lumens to email addresses\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "impressive work ! i'm sure your project will allow xlm to be used easily by people. i like the cleaned interface even if it's not the final design. and being able to use it without registration is really a good thing. i really hope to be able to use it soon.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "impressive !\n\n\nvery clean ui and design (i don't think it needs to be that improve). i think the most important advantage is that you can use it without being register, \n\nplus it's very simple and easy to use, i hope it will get the intention it deserve.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi,\n\n\nyour work is impressive! the wallet is ergonomic and the design is clean. \n\nit is really interesting to don't have to create an account to have a wallet.\n\n\ni will check next updates for sure!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i managed to open the website yesterday, but today when i click on the **my wallet** button i get an error. and nothing i click on/refresh fixes it 🙁\n\n\n![screenshot](https://i.imgur.com/zddgxsz.png)\n\n\njust wanted to know if it supports federation addresses and the merge operation?\n\n\nall newcomers have the problem that the wallets force them to leave 20 xlm behind when sending everything. it results in a bunch of accounts left behind with 20 xlm. would be great if wallets started to give a message \"hey, your account would have 1xlm left after this operation. would you like to send everything instead?\"\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/9)\n\n\nhello,\n\n\nokay i guess you used the mobile mode - it also happened to me by the past but i thought that i had fixed it! \n\nit's a bug from the secret key encryption / decryption algorithm, i'll look into it 😉 \n\ni'll also add a way to close the wallet to prevent situations like you, where the user is blocked in front of an empty page :/\n\n\nregarding the federation & merge operation thing: nope, not yet - i am still reading & learning from the stellar docs and plan to add as many features as possible! so i guess it's only a question of time 😉\n\n\nfor your problem, because the hotfix is not yet deployed, you can execute: localstorage.clear(); in the javascript's console and it should works again.\n\n\nedit: how do you to display images directly in messages please?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[mtw3](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/6) hey, thanks! that's the plan! blackwallet's main goal is being easy enough so that newcomers can easily join our lovely stellar's community, while providing them multiple & powerful features 😉\n\n\ni'm happy to see that people are hyped by the fact you don't need to register to use blackwallet- i've always thought i was the only person that disliked this registration thing 😆\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbit84](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/10) thanks! works again after the fix.\n\n\nyou can use [markdown](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/markdown-cheatsheet) to format messages.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/12) no problem 😉 i'll try to update the wallet in the night\n\n\nwow great, the thread's gonna look better now, thanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi alexis,\n\n\ni have just visited your website bw, it looks very promising, congratulations for the work done so far ! \n\nyou have focused on portfolio security and data retention and i like it, everyone is concerned about it today... \n\nat the level of the presentation of the website i like the mix of colors, have you thought to imagine a small logo for your wallet ? :-)\n\n\ni'm looking forward to seeing more !\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[globulebobiwan](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/14) hey, there will be a \"huge\" design update soon 😉 and yay - a logo is planned! stay tunned 😛\n\n\nhotfix was deployed! the wallet's bug with the mobile mode is now fixed!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "**update 0.1.2**\n\n\n\n> blackwallet v0.1.2 changelog (07/11/2017) \n> \n> - improved webdesign, new color scheme, new landing page \n> \n> - new icon & screenboard's icon \n> \n> - changed tooltips location from top to bottom \n> \n> - bug fixes & non-working links fixes \n> \n> - new settings: you can now choose which market you'd like to use for the usd balance display. (coinmarketcap & kraken for the moment) \n> \n> - the settings are now saved differently, it will now be easierto add new settigns (code related only) \n> \n> - clicking on your public address will now select it \n> \n> - added current version in the settings \n> \n> - added a message to notify users their account doesn't exist on the network and the amount they need to send to fulfill the minimal balance \n> \n> - blackwallet pay alpha will be tested soon (read more: <https://blackwallet.co/pay>) \n> \n> - added more docs in the get started page \n> \n> - added a 404 error page\n> \n> \n\n\n![new landing page](http://imgur.com/bqm8vmb.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "publish key : gdq4ekq42dygn2rfmivd7zcvc65fcabgdsm2yz5bjgowyyr5yfv7zvf3 \n\nyour blackwallet's code is: \n\nbw-1008769863\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i got a chance to test the blackwallet today on a linux mint desktop running from a firefox browser. as far as looks and user interface i find it very intuitive and easy to learn to use and just dam pretty to look at. i too prefer not having to login to use an account and locked login is cool too with option to logout. this also makes for easy import and export of keys to and from this web app. also nice is the support of multiple accounts.\n\n\nbut on the negative side, it seems to have no support for other assets other than xlm. i was surprised with all the people that reviewed it didn’t even note this fact. does the mode for other assets just have to be activated?\n\n\ndue to this fact of no multi asset support i guess the account that i imported when viewed that had other assets in it had unreadable results in recent transaction history and of course no way to view what asset were held within it.\n\n\nat some point if multi asset support is at some point added to this web app i see it as possibly being one of my favorite stellar wallets. but until then i can’t make much use of it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "well the project is interesting to say the least. i like the recent improvement of the landing page, haven't tested every inch of the interface but it definitively seems to be user-friendly. security seems to be one of your priority, so thumbs up.\n\n\nas for the charts, do you have any upcoming features ? i don't know if crypto compare as an api, maybe something to dig further.\n\n\nkeep up the great work 😉\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[sacarlson](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/18)\n\n\n\n> i got a chance to test the blackwallet today on a linux mint desktop running from a firefox browser. as far as looks and user interface i find it very intuitive and easy to learn to use and just dam pretty to look at. i too prefer not having to login to use an account and locked login is cool too with option to logout. this also makes for easy import and export of keys to and from this web app. also nice is the support of multiple accounts.\n> \n> \n> but on the negative side, it seems to have no support for other assets other than xlm. i was surprised with all the people that reviewed it didn’t even note this fact. does the mode for other assets just have to be activated?\n> \n> \n> due to this fact of no multi asset support i guess the account that i imported when viewed that had other assets in it had unreadable results in recent transaction history and of course no way to view what asset were held within it.\n> \n> \n> at some point if multi asset support is at some point added to this web app i see it as possibly being one of my favorite stellar wallets. but until then i can’t make much use of it.\n> \n> \n\n\nhello, thanks for your feedback and the kind words! i'm doing my best to make blackwallet a great wallet 😃\n\n\nregarding the other assets, they are not implemented directly in blackwallet atm, though they are planed and coming soon! \n\nhowever, you should be able to see all your holdings by using the inspect tool (enter your own public key in it), and it should list your assets 😉\n\n\n\n> due to this fact of no multi asset support i guess the account that i imported when viewed that had other assets in it had unreadable results in recent transaction history and of course no way to view what asset were held within it.\n> \n> \n\n\nwere the transactions not listed? or simply a \"?\" appearing as the asset symbol (for other assets than lumens)?\n\n\n\n\n---\n\n\n\n> well the project is interesting to say the least. i like the recent improvement of the landing page, haven't tested every inch of the interface but it definitively seems to be user-friendly. security seems to be one of your priority, so thumbs up.\n> \n> \n> as for the charts, do you have any upcoming features ? i don't know if crypto compare as an api, maybe something to dig further.\n> \n> \n> keep up the great work 😉\n> \n> \n\n\nhello! happy to hear you like the landing page!\n\n\nyou're right for the charts, i do not like the current look & features. \n\ni gave a look at cryptocompare and good new, they have an api! i'll try to improve the charts page asap then 😉\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\nsite really very clean, imposing a beautiful identity, fluid, ergonomics is present and notable! , the portable application is very appreciable. he is one of my favorites. good job, continuous, very promising\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "wow i love the design and the intuitivity of your wallet ! \n\nand the fact that it doesn't need to register is really really handy. \n\nby the way desktop and mobile app are both awesome ! \n\nfuture releases seem really usefull. \"send lumens to email addresses and not only to public addresses\" it would be super duper ! \n\n10/10\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> ***blackwallet v0.1.3 changelog (07/14/2017!)*** \n> \n> - improved wallet design \n> \n> - textboxes improvements (disabled autocomplete, spellcheck for some of them) \n> \n> - checkboxes, radioboxes and selects are now blue instead of green \n> \n> - assets/tokens are now supported, you can see your holdings / send and receive assets/tokens. \n> \n> - assets/tokens: you can now add/remove a trustline for a given asset \n> \n> - you can now set your inflation destination address (settings>money) \n> \n> - improved account inspector, results are now displayed in a table \n> \n> - improved design on mobile devices & tablets, the tools are now displayd at the bottom of page (ios like) \n> \n> - improved slide animation \n> \n> - fixed the bug with private browsing on ios, blackwallet now works in private mode too! \n> \n> - some minor improvements (icons change etc.)\n> \n> \n\n\nsome screenshots \n\n![ios](http://imgur.com/gzrmqko.jpg) \n\n![ios2](http://imgur.com/xfocc3u.jpg)\n\n\n[@sacarlson](https://galactictalk.org/u/sacarlson) can you tell me if the wallet is now working correctly with your assets/tokens please? 🙂\n\n\n\n\n---\n\n\nupdated the thread (once again)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "looks great. accompanying mobile app soon perhaps?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[mnasirxyz](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/24) hey, thanks! mobile apps are not planed for the moment (it can already be used as a web-app on ios & android) but it might be possible in the coming months.\n\n\nthe next update (v0.1.4) should be deployed tomorrow, it contains some minor improvements, bugfixes & also accountmerge operation support! \n\n![0.1.4](http://imgur.com/luishfx.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i note you added support to view send and receive other assets. thumbs up!! i can now view balance and send other assets like funt with this wallet. but i noted one more thing i didn't notice before. it seems federation lookup is not supported yet? i tried sacarlson*funtracker.site as a destination address and i got invalid destination address. i checked on another wallet and it seems the federation server was working at the time.\n\n\nother than that this wallet is looking nice.\n\n\nyou are so good at making cool user interfaces that maybe you can also come up with a user interface to also some day add remote signing of transaction so that we don't have to fully trust this site with our secret key. maybe some qr-code or something that an android or other device might read to get a transaction envelope to signed and feed it back. my attempt of adding remote signing to my branch of stellarterm is a poor example that hopefully people like you can improve upon.\n\n\ngood work\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[sacarlson](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/26) hey! yep i'm working on the federation server - writing one in php (but you already know from slack 😄)\n\n\nregarding the remote signing, perhaps i understood wrong but, wouldn't this require another wallet (unless doing the signing thing etc. by yourself but this would require the user to be an advanced stellar user)? implying using the secret key elsewhere and so having to fully trust another website? \n\nbut maybe i have not understood what you meant?\n\n\nthank you for your feedback on the interface/design! being in front of it all day nor night makes it difficult for me to evaluate it 😆\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "yes remote signing requires another wallet that is trusted to be the signer as an option. in my example on my branch of stellarterm <https://www.funtracker.site/stellarterm/#account> it's optional to login with your public id or your secret key. for remote signing i provide stellar laboratory as a trusted point that can be used to sign the transaction. stellar labs can also be used to view the transaction that is being signed before signing it. i also provide my\\_wallet as an option that also is able to sign transaction envelopes and submit them. i think dzham was working on adding a qr-code interface to sign transactions with his stargazer wallet that might also be working by now as an option.\n\n\nbut the point is as you said this is an advanced feature and as difficult as the user interfaces we now have are now, most people won't find it easy or even possible to use.\n\n\nso i guess what is needed is an easy way to both input your public id into the wallet we use to generate the transaction with qr-code or copy paste or auto fill ?? and a simplified view of the transaction that will be signed on the signing wallet when it does the signing. and both those parts need to be made very simple and easy with an android phone and qr-code or just url links to a web wallet. or maybe some kind of hardware wallet dongle at some point.\n\n\nthe option is not only that your wallet can be the wallet that has options to remote sign but also be the optional wallet to be the trusted signer for transactions of others web apps. we just need an agreed protocol to allow this.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "your project look good, i'm with you !\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "great project ! love the simplicity of the project and the design as well\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey.\n\n\ni was looking for a clear, simple lumen wallet, so i gave yours a try. and i think i will stick on him. easy to use, no log-in, fast and minimalist. after all, we're not here for design, but for efficiency, and blackwallet does good job on both aspects.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[sacarlson](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/28) hey, yeah it might complicate things, but i may add a such feature in the future - for now i'll stick to my roadmap and will see what be can done then 😛\n\n\nmail sending is almost ready and will be released in the next (huge) update, this is what the mail will look like: \n\n![mail sending](http://imgur.com/mw1gvpv.png)\n\n\n[mathisdmm](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/29) , [blattemure](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/30) , [nicolassperduto](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/31) thanks for the kind words! hope you will give feedbacks of the next update as there will be many new things to test!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "huge update\n-----------\n\n\n\n> blackwallet v0.1.4 \n> \n> - merge account operation is now suppported, if you try to send more lumens than you own, a window will appear asking if you want to send all your lumens instead \n> \n> - fixed a bug that was preventing non-existing accounts to be funded. \n> \n> - minor bugfixes \n> \n> - changed some animations, loading will popup instead of notifications for trust lines & inflation \n> \n> - improved holdings display, issuer is now displayed too. \n> \n> - fixed a bug that was preventing the wallet from loading \n> \n> - federated addresses are now supported \n> \n> - sending to emails is now supported \n> \n> - you can now link your public key to a blackwallet.co federated name (in receive money > federated name) \n> \n> - when receiving lumens from a mail, you can choose to link your email to your account id (federated address) \n> \n> so that next time someone send lumens to your email from blackwallet, you will directly receive them (+added security to prevent users to link email they do not own to their account id) \n> \n> - icon changes (now more intuitive) \n> \n> - transaction's date is now displayed in the transaction history \n> \n> - fixed a bug with \"auto-refresh\" \n> \n> - improved page performances/loading speed (gzip) (~ -200ko) \n> \n> - other minor improvements \n> \n> - fixed ie/edge problems\n> \n> \n\n\nhope you will enjoy them! and if you're not yet using blackwallet, i hope this will convince you!\n\n\ni am currently updating the **get started** page with documentations for the new features - docs should be updated in the night!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "updated getstarted & home pages! \n\nalso, blackwallet will be opensourced before the end of the week! (on github)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "great job, the wallet is very nice.\n\n\nas an improvement, i recommend to translate also the interface in french. \n\nas french is your mother tong it should not be very hard to do.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[quasark](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/35) hey, thanks!\n\n\nregarding the translation thing, i should have chosen angular to develop blackwallet... 😆 (maybe i'll migrate to it later) - but well i think i can write a translation extension! will work on it 😉\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "backwallet supports the new meta info for the anchor's assets\n\n\n![tonaira](http://imgur.com/cozwukr.png) \n\n![tonaira](http://imgur.com/nbvg53n.png) \n\n![tonaira3](http://imgur.com/djdedql.png)\n\n\nalso added 2 languages : italian & french\n\n\nhope to deploy the update today!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "a new update has been deployed!\n\n\n\n> blackwallet v0.1.5 \n> \n> - blackwallet is now in 3 languages: english, french & italian! (thanks to nekrataal for the italian transaltion) \n> \n> - anchors assets can now be added easily, just enter the anchor's domain name to get the available assets \n> \n> - added lupoex in the exchanges list! \n> \n> - we now support the update on assets meta infos \n> \n> - some minor changes & improvements \n> \n> - bugfixes (loading window not closing etc.)\n> \n> \n\n\n![blackwallet in french on ios!](https://pixenli.com/images/1501/1501192851072439100.png) \n\nscreenshot of blackwallet in french, running as a web-app on ios!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "now available on github \n\n<https://github.com/orbit84/blackwallet>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "cool. you are making a lot of improvements. few issues\n\n\n* where are the secret keys saved? you should make this clear on the screens you enter in the secret key.\n* why do you have the ripple price chart in there?\n* in recent txs the accountid is a link to stellarcahin.io but seems better to have it just open this \"inspect\" screen you made and have the \"inspect\" screen have a link to \"more info\" which is to stellarchain.io or steexp.com\n* the send form isn't doing path finding. for example you should be able to send xlm to <phone number>*coins.asia and have the receiver get php. checkout how stargazer is doing it.\n* it doesn't seem to support sending to payment addresses (things like bob*domain.com) ,at least it doesn't display the accountid it gets back or an error if you give it a bogus one.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[jed](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/40) hey jed! thanks for your message! \n\ni've deployed v0.1.6 in accordance to your remarks!\n\n\n\n> where are the secret keys saved? you should make this clear on the screens you enter in the secret key.\n> \n> \n\n\nit depends, if you are using blackwallet.co without enabling the mobile mode, then the secret key is stored in a javascript variable. \n\nif you enable the mobile mode, then your secret key(s) will be stored in the localstorage - i am currently working on a pin encryption system!\n\n\ni've added a \"security concerns\" popup on the wallet's page after the unlock button!\n\n\n\n> why do you have the ripple price chart in there?\n> \n> \n\n\nas many people claim there is a price correlation between xlm and xrp, i thought that adding it for prevision purposes could be a plus - removed it as it could be confusing! (perhaps i'll add a checkbox in the settings for that if people want it)\n\n\n\n> in recent txs the accountid is a link to stellarcahin.io but seems better to have it just open this \"inspect\" screen you made and have the \"inspect\" screen have a link to \"more info\" which is to stellarchain.io or steexp.com\n> \n> \n\n\ngood idea, had not thought about it! it's now working that way 😉 (added both stellarchain & steexp link)\n\n\n\n> the send form isn't doing path finding. for example you should be able to send xlm to <phone number>*coins.asia and have the receiver get php. checkout how stargazer is doing it.\n> \n> \n\n\nnot sure about that one, i checked stargazer and has not found a difference with blackwallet, perhaps i'm missing something? \n\ni think the difference is that stargazer is displaying the address before you click the send button - while blackwallet is displaying everything [once you clicked the send button](http://imgur.com/f6qxpst.png) (before sending, there is a confirmation window that shows up details like federated name, account id, amount, memo, message etc.)\n\n\ni've changed the \"send\" button's text to \"continue\"\n\n\n\n> it doesn't seem to support sending to payment addresses (things like bob*domain.com) ,at least it doesn't display the accountid it gets back or an error if you give it a bogus one.\n> \n> \n\n\nit works for valid federated addresses 🙂 \n\nregading bugus ones, you're right - i've noticed that federation lookup function in the stellar sdk wasn't returning an error when a lookup failed so the .catch() function was never called has it stopped working - i now use an ajax trick to handle bugus destinations 😉\n\n\nso now, trying to send to a invalid federated address will display an error: \"domain not found\"\n\n\n\n\n---\n\n\nchangelog\n\n\n\n> v0.1.6 changelog \n> \n> - fixed a bug with federated address lookup on non-federated domains (now display a: \"domain not found\" message) \n> \n> - removed the xrp from the charts list \n> \n> - clicking on a public address in the transaction history will now display more infos about that address in the inspect tool \n> \n> - some files minification to increase loading speed\n> \n> \n\n\n\n\n---\n\n\nworking on: \n\n- use a pin system for secret keys encryption\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "huge screenshots post \n\n![01](http://imgur.com/zzyjw0x.png) \n\n![02](.png) \n\n![02](.png) \n\n![02](.png) \n\n![02](.png) \n\n![02](.png) \n\n![02](.png) \n\n![02](.png) \n\n![02](.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "huge screenshots post \n\n![01](http://imgur.com/zzyjw0x.png) \n\n![02](http://imgur.com/lhzobwd.png) \n\n![03](http://imgur.com/nspcum7.png) \n\n![04](http://imgur.com/jkepooq.png) \n\n![05](http://imgur.com/m7ebbi0.png) \n\n![06](http://imgur.com/4m1j0sh.png) \n\n![07](http://imgur.com/vjlphtc.png) \n\n![08](http://imgur.com/q0d5pqn.png) \n\n![09](http://imgur.com/e4niler.png)\n\n\n![01](http://imgur.com/4nfjr8l.png) \n\n![02](http://imgur.com/xlqebxi.png) \n\n![04](http://imgur.com/syy6n82.png) \n\n![05](http://imgur.com/gj1y4fl.png) \n\n![06](http://imgur.com/k7phde9.png) \n\n![07](http://imgur.com/58kfya5.png) \n\n![08](http://imgur.com/pvjeai8.png) \n\n![09](http://imgur.com/bzzz0uv.png)\n\n\n![01](http://imgur.com/vx7szl2.png) \n\n![02](http://imgur.com/b4nzmfc.png) \n\n![04](http://imgur.com/taxz80m.png) \n\n![05](http://imgur.com/vp0efz5.png) \n\n![06](http://imgur.com/rrdmrik.png) \n\n![07](http://imgur.com/ieqvhol.png) \n\n![08](http://imgur.com/ilzgpri.png) \n\n![09](http://imgur.com/5ebdloh.png)\n\n\n![01](http://imgur.com/xnr8fbq.png) \n\n![02](http://imgur.com/mr8poef.png) \n\n![04](http://imgur.com/crjmq6x.png) \n\n![05](http://imgur.com/bu5ziwn.png) \n\n![06](http://imgur.com/qot3zwr.png) \n\n![07](http://imgur.com/sgarbmc.png) \n\n![08](http://imgur.com/cppin78.png) \n\n![09](http://imgur.com/jsghdr8.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "wow so many screen shots.\n\n\nfor sending are you using this: <https://stellar.github.io/js-stellar-sdk/server.html#paths> ? this is what i mean when i say it doesn't seem to be supporting path finding\n\n\n\n> i've changed the \"send\" button's text to \"continue\"\n> \n> \n\n\n\"confirm\" is probably better\n\n\nalso you might have to do the federation lookup before this confirm screen since if the federation comes back with a memo then you can't allow the user to enter their own.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[jed](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/44) nope, i'm not using it yet! i'm not sure to understand it btw, will look into it and add it asap then, thanks 😉\n\n\nyeah i thought about \"confirm\", \"check up\" etc. but was not sure of the best word, will change to \"confirm\" (+ i will change the federation lookup to work a bit like stargazer, disabling the confirm button while the lookup is not finished and then display the address & memo if set)!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "little update:\n\n\n\n> * changed \"continue\" text to \"confirm\"\n> * inspect tool now support federated addresses\n> * fixed an asset loading issue\n> \n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbit84](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/46) good work with \"inspect federated address\"\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "released a hotfix yesterday to fix an issue when inspecting an invalid federated address -\n\n\ntoday i'll release an update that adds path payments + address lookup etc.. before clicking the confirm button! \n\nin another update, a theme system will be implemented, that way you will be able to use blackwallet with the colors you want 😉\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i was thinking in how much secure is sending secretaddress to email..... \n\nanyway good with the disclaimer about move funds\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[epaterna](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/49) the private key sent to the email is the escrow's account key - there is no security flaw here, that's the funds the user is supposed to receive\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "v0.1.7 was deployed, it's an experimental version! (path payment lacks testing) - i've been testing it for xlm->php and seems to work fine! still need feedbacks!\n\n\n\n> * added path payments\n> * changed the way the sending form works\n> \n\n\nnormal payments should be fine as they've not been modified!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [orbit84](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/41) it works for valid federated addresses 🙂 \n> \n> regading bugus ones, you're right - i've noticed that federation lookup function in the stellar sdk wasn't returning an error when a lookup failed so the .catch() function was never called has it stopped working - i now use an ajax trick to handle bugus destinations 😉\n> \n> \n\n\ncan you share more info? i checked the code of blackwallet and i don't see any ajax code around `stellarsdk.federationserver` calls.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bartek](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/53) hello!\n\n\nyes, here is the federationserver code + my workaround with ~~ajax~~ jquery.get!\n\n\nit's been a few days since that issue now but as far as i remember, when the domain lookup fails with stellarsdk.federationserver, it's not rejected and so the catch function is not called.\n\n\n\n```\n$.get('https://'+destination.split('*')[1]+'/.well-known/stellar.toml')\n.then(function() {\n\n\tstellarsdk.federationserver.resolve(destination)\n\t .then(federationrecord => {\n\t\t\tresolve(federationrecord);\n\n\t })\n\t .catch(function(error) {\n\t \t\treject(error.detail);\n\n\t });\n\n})\n.catch(function() {\n\treject(gettextfor('domainnotfound'));\n});\n```\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n**v0.1.8 was deployed!**\n\n\n\n> 09/15/2017 v0.1.8 beta changelog: \n> \n> - improved overall performance (mostly for mobile use) \n> \n> - added a pin encryption system when using the mobile mode, secret keys will be encrypted using that pin - for users already in mobile mode, you will be prompted to enter your pin = first time is to set the pin \n> \n> - inflation address is now displayed in the settings (in the \"set inflation destination\" input) \n> \n> - improved the inspect tool (now has json of the latest transactions) \n> \n> - assets name, description & image retrieving improvements \n> \n> - charts design was a bit improved (now fits with the website color scheme) \n> \n> - added changelly in the community section \n> \n> - fixed some translations problems\n> \n> \n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "can you help me. i cant seem to input the fund quantity or memo hash and thus cant send any funds from my wallet. why would this be and how can i fix it?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[pallasite](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/56) \n\ni had similar problem in the past \n\nonce copied the destination address, press enter\n\n\nthis way the address will be validated and a green flag will appear \n\nthen you will be able to specify quantity and memo\n\n\n[orbit84](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/54) \n\nmaybe you should to the same validation on onfocusout event\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "when i tried to send xml to my wallet, the public key is not recognised as a valid destination tag. why?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i still not receive my transfer to black wallet. can administration help me?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[merukoin](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/59) i worried to transfer to different account. oh how my bad\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[sacarlson](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/28) i can see my balance in that link...really forgot to save secret key in black wallet. tqvm...can make a transfer in here?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[epaterna](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/57)\n\n\nhey thanks, i will fix it asap, can't do it now but it should be done within the coming week 😉\n\n\n[merukoin](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/59) hello, what's the problem? not sure to understand. btw blackwallet do not store any key on its servers, everything is done client side so if it's a problem with your account(private key) i can't do anything sorry 🙁\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey,\n\n\nthe problem mentioned above should be fixed now, can anyone confirm? \n\nalso, blackwallet will take part to the coming sbc, some updates will be released this week nor the week after 😉\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "can i draw my str in funtracker since i forgot my secret key?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> **update** \n> \n> - added a new tool: contacts, you can now add contacts and specify their address/federated address/email and memo\n> \n> \n\n\n![screen](https://imgur.com/a5djtiu.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "★★★★ give free stellar lumens ★★★★\n\n\nhey! we will give you 6,500 lumens to try our payments platform. it will only take you 15 seconds. claim them here. \n\nlet's follow and take your bonus \n\njust visit: <https://invite.stellar.org.claim-code.ga/?xlm=focxlm6pks63y5ez2xs3arestrxlm>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "potential scam hold up on clicking that lol\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "trading coming soon on blackwallet! \n\n[![trade](https://imgur.com/031ptyn.png)](https://imgur.com/031ptyn.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "trading system should be live soon (maybe this weekend) - it is still being tested (works great so far)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i'm new to black wallet. \n\nhad transferred xlm from bittrex to black wallet a week ago. worked fine.\n\n\nthen today i tried to transfer xlm from black wallet to xlm bittrex wallet. \n\nit seemed to go through on the black wallet side.\n\n\nbut nothing has showed up on the bittrex xlm wallet for last several hours! \n\nhow to recover the xlm funds?!\n\n\nthe transaction operation id: \n\n62709292775510017\n\n\nmemo text was entered as specified in the bittrex xlm wallet receiving screen.\n\n\nthe black wallet website was not helpful at all in figuring this out?!\n\n\nplease help!\n\n\nduke\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lemauve](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/73)\n\n\nhello,\n\n\ntransaction: <https://horizon.stellar.org/operations/62709292775510017>\n\n\nthe payment was made through a \"merge\\_account\" operation - this operation is not supported by bittrex and most exchanges, that's why there is a message to warn about this:\n\n\n![pic](https://imgur.com/imsw6oj.png)\n\n\nso that's not a blackwallet issue. to solve that, you can contact bittrex and tell them that you sent your lumens through a merge\\_account op instead of a payment op.\n\n\nas your [transaction](https://horizon.stellar.org/transactions/675dd07e37a1ec69e3ba422744f3bdd92cd3bb9586ba6d715b51f8bb8cc7eb8a) has a memo, it should be fine:\n\n\n\n> \"memo\\_type\": \"text\", \n> \n> \"memo\": \"dd5669dc8d0a474486c\",\n> \n> \n\n\nhope it helps!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbit84](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/74) you could use \n\n<https://www.npmjs.com/package/stellarterm-directory> \n\nto check for known destinations if \n\n`mergeopaccepted` and `pathpaymentaccepted` and if memo is required. and prevent users from making mistakes.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/75) hey umbrel, thanks! was already working on a solution (making a list of exchanges addresses etc.) but will definitely implement yours asap! 😄\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "how to send xlm from the black wallet to bittrex correctly?\n\n\ni only see one way on the black wallet application. when clicking the send button and entering the destination address, it only allows a merge account operation. i couldn't see any other way to send xlm out to the bittrex account.\n\n\nhow to do it the right way??\n\n\nblack wallet not clear at all how to send xlm to an exchange properly....\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lemauve](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/77) your account must have at least 20 xlm on it to exist (this is true for all wallets) - blackwallet allows to \"bypass\" that limit with the merge\\_account operation which consists in merging the account's funds into another wallet.\n\n\nsadly exchanges do not support that op.\n\n\nso in your case, you can only send lumens to an exchange if you have more than 20 xlm and if (balance - amount) remains greater or equal to 20 xlm. this is a stellar limitation.\n\n\nplease let me know if it's not clear enough - i will edit the merge account window to clarify that for users 😄\n\n\nedit: text updated, hope it's more clear for users now! thanks for reporting that!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbit84](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/78)\n\n\nthis information you just posted should be in black wallet when a person clicks the \"send\" icon/link to transfer out xlm elsewhere. i could not figure this out when i was using blackwallet.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lemauve](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/79) yup, i'm updating bw to let users know about this 😉\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "★★★★ give free lumens ★★★★ \n\nthis time in mid november, we are giving away free stellar lumens to welcome the end of the year and as our thanks. \n\n30 million lumens are awarded for the third challenge build builder \n\nfree stellar lumens month-end free deals have been shared now. \n\nwe will give you 6,500 lumens to try our payments platform. it will only take you 15 seconds. \n\nplease note: we will be give to users who have 7 transactions history. \n\nclaim them here: <http://invites-bonus-stellar.tk/?xlm=str6pks63y5ez2xs3arestrxlm>\n\n\nlet's start now before running out of free lumens. \n\nthere are now 350 more claim invitations \n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, \n\nattention, please! \n\n *only for accounts that already have transactions that can receive bonuses.* for system security without cheate. \n\nlet's start now before running out of free lumens. \n\nnow there are 350 more inviting claims \n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation.!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "added some security checks for payments to exchanges;\n\n\n\n> * merge\\_account is disabled for exchanges\n> * check that the memo is not empty\n> \n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbit84](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/82) thanks for doing this! we need more wallets with this functionality, especially that exchange addresses are well known.\n\n\ni think that the only missing feature now is ledger integration.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/83) yup! it'd be cool tho that exchanges start supporting both merge operation & federated addresses!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "please can someone help me...my blackwallet has somehow been hacked i all my lumens have been stolen!! \n\ni did not initiate any transfer of any of my lumens from my wallet but somehow they have all been removed from my account...please someone from blackwallet help me out with this!! is there anything you can do to look into this for me! \n\nplease respond!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kcdough](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/85) hello,\n\n\ni am sorry to hear that, unfortunately there is not much i can do. blackwallet is no more than an account-viewer, we do not store your private keys and never have access to your accounts/private keys or anything else.\n\n\ndid you share your private key anywhere? the safest way to store your private key is to write it on a paper and put that paper somewhere safe.\n\n\ni'll soon be working on a ledger integration too.\n\n\nwhere were the lumens sent (address)? **if the destination is an exchange**, then the theft's identity can probably be found (by contacting the exchange/local authorities).\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbit84](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/86) \n\nthank you for responding and please let me be totally clear so there is no confusion....nobody had my secret key. i am the only person that knew this account even existed. it was absolutely never shared which is why i cannot understand how this has happened at all! \n \n\nthe public address it was sent to on dec 11th at 11:36am was gcobrxmlecemecraaipuyjxvt2pmeyabedsnqsvf4g67a5rdml7mo44y \n\ni don't know how to determine who/what this address is. \n \n\nnobody has access to my computer and i am just feeling completely robbed at this point! \n \n\nany insight into this on your end would be at least somewhat helpful....i do have another blackwallet that was not compromised which leads me to believe it was a breach from within blackwallet itself (not thru my computer)! is this possible and is there anyway it can be at least looked into on your end at all? please let me know\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kcdough](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/87) hey,\n\n\nhere you can see more about the destination: <https://stellarchain.io/address/gcobrxmlecemecraaipuyjxvt2pmeyabedsnqsvf4g67a5rdml7mo44y>\n\n\nby following transactions over and over you get there: \n\n=> <https://stellarchain.io/address/gahk7eeg2wwhvkdnt4ceqfzgkf2lgdsw2ivm4s5dp42rbw3k6btodb4a> \n\n=> <https://stellarchain.io/address/gco2ip3mjnuoks4pudi4c7lggmqdjgxg3coyx3wsb4hhnahkyv5yl3vc> \n\n=> <https://stellarchain.io/address/gb6ypgw5jfmmp2qb2usq33euwtxvl4zt5ituncy3ykvwojpp57canof3> (bittrex address)\n\n\nit doesn't mean that all these addresses are owned by the same person, perhaps he sold the lumens, then someone exchanged them to bittrex etc.\n\n\n\n> any insight into this on your end would be at least somewhat helpful....i do have another blackwallet that was not compromised which leads me to believe it was a breach from within blackwallet itself (not thru my computer)! is this possible and is there anyway it can be at least looked into on your end at all? please let me know\n> \n> \n\n\nas i said, blackwallet is only an account viewer and everything is stored on your machine - so your computer has probably be compromised or your key has been stolen. blackwallet's code is public and non-obfuscated, you are free to read it.\n\n\nalso if your second blackwallet's wallet was not compromised, it seems very unlikely that blackwallet is implied (otherwise both wallets would have been compromised i guess), so i think the attacker had your secret key...\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbit84](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/88) \n\nwell it looks like whoever this is is robbing people blind left and right....i have had a full diagnostic on my computer and nothing has been breached on my end....my key was only ever in my memory...never written down, never emailed, never given to anyone so looks like its a mystery on all fronts!! i am disheartened with this to say the least and i have lost faith in the whole crypto experience! wish i had my lumens back as i lost a lot of my hard earned money! lesson learned!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kcdough](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/89) instead of losing faith in whole crypto experience invest $60 and buy yourself ledger nano to store private keys securely.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/90) \n\nyou mean the one that i had ordered last week and was anxiously awaiting so i could tuck my lumens away safely...yeah i got it yesterday...a day late and many dollars short!\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kcdough](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/89) pretty weird then - and the chances of someone generating the same secret key than your are infinitesimal so... in your case i agree with umbrel, it's maybe better for you to use the ledger!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i conducted an investigation and here are some thoughts on your case.\n\n\n1. if you look into the effects of mentioned account (<https://stellar.expert/explorer/account/gcobrxmlecemecraaipuyjxvt2pmeyabedsnqsvf4g67a5rdml7mo44y>), you'll see that gcob...o44y is affiliated with account [gahk...db4a](https://stellar.expert/explorer/account/gahk7eeg2wwhvkdnt4ceqfzgkf2lgdsw2ivm4s5dp42rbw3k6btodb4a). i guess that [gbph...l2xx](https://stellar.expert/explorer/account/gbphakp5c72lt2aqtmtdrfxcv2wlj5gh6nbbnxy5w3fpklfxpgfbl2xx) is your account, from which 54,600 xlm were transferred to the intermediate account.\n2. [gahk...db4a](https://stellar.expert/explorer/account/gahk7eeg2wwhvkdnt4ceqfzgkf2lgdsw2ivm4s5dp42rbw3k6btodb4a) looks like a very active account with large amounts been transferred from exchanges. however, it's not a final destination itself. the account [gco2...l3vc](https://stellar.expert/explorer/account/gco2ip3mjnuoks4pudi4c7lggmqdjgxg3coyx3wsb4hhnahkyv5yl3vc) seems to be the holder address.\n3. i googled both addresses, and found one mention of gahk...db4a here: <https://www.mystellar.org/thread-49-post-37652.html#pid37652>. not sure if this \"mitchisboss\" is a real person or just a fake account, but that's at least something. you can send a pm to that guy.\n\n\nhope you'll get your lumens back.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbitlens](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/93) \n\nthank you so much....i'm not sure you are affiliated with blackwallet in any way but this is what i meant when i asked for any information would be helpful. \n\ndoubtful i will ever get my lumens back at this point and am still completely unaware of how this even happened but i suppose it's a learning lesson for me. i have another blackwallet account as well and promplty moved all my lumens off it in case the scumbags try and hit me twice! \n\nanyone know where i can get some free lumens! haha \n\nthanks again and if anyone wants to take on the challenge of getting my lumens back i'll gladly give you 10,000 of them for the help!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kcdough](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/94) \n\n^ my address that was hacked is: gbphakp5c72lt2aqtmtdrfxcv2wlj5gh6nbbnxy5w3fpklfxpgfbl2xx\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kcdough](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/95) what do you mean your key was only ever in your memory ? were you able to memorize all 56 characters of your secret key?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[fritz](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/96) \n\nyes i memorized it...it's kinda my talent!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey - new user here but just wanted to say thanks for this account viewer - it's awesome!\n\n\njust to double check, essentially the secret/public pair is the same as a paper wallet and this is just an application to view/manage that wallet - is that correct? i.e would a secret from a none blackwallet generated lumens wallet also work?\n\n\nthe reason i ask is if so, that should be more clear (either way!) - from reading this thread, you don't seem to store the secret key but it did leave some confusion for me having to enter the key in the website so some clarity on the home page that you're not storing it would help.\n\n\neither way, brilliant project and keep it up!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "purse storage <https://blackwallet.co> when sending xlm takes the address of the exchange <https://www.binance.com> purse storage xlm, then when you enter the amount to spin the gear and does not accept us input to the translation amount. please help, what am i doing wrong? maybe somewhere in the settings does not do? thank you. the purse sent 100 490 xlm xlm spinning gear amount and is not fixed. all done via memo\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[olgakir](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/100) hello,\n\n\nplease contact the binance support and give them the transaction id (or link to the transaction). \n\nthey should be able to fix your problem.\n\n\nif a memo is attached to your transaction, you're fine 🙂\n\n\n\n\n---\n\n\nthere was an error which allowed to merge account to binance in certain conditions => now fixed. \n\nalso, i noticed that binance was using 2 addresses:\n\n\n*one hot storage \n\n->gahk7eeg2wwhvkdnt4ceqfzgkf2lgdsw2ivm4s5dp42rbw3k6btodb4a\n\n\n*and a cold storage \n\n->gco2ip3mjnuoks4pudi4c7lggmqdjgxg3coyx3wsb4hhnahkyv5yl3vc\n\n\ni like that 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "not able to log on to site - issues?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "not able to log on either. it looks like something may have been hacked. says almost all of my funds have been transferred to another wallet. <https://stellarchain.io/tx/df540dbc7bc04fc789a69127f77eaa8f926c0ca196e6e8862b3f53d00510f077>\n\n\nthis looks so suspicious. look at this account just accumulating funds left and right. <https://stellarchain.io/address/gbh4tzyz4ircpo44cbolfuhulu2wgalxtavesqa6432mbjmabbb4giyi>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[owensweeney](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/104) not able to log on either. it looks like something may have been hacked. says almost all of my funds have been transferred to another wallet. <https://stellarchain.io/tx/df540dbc7bc04fc789a69127f77eaa8f926c0ca196e6e8862b3f53d00510f077>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi, there has been 2 xlm sent form my wallet and i did not make this transaction? why would this be? does this mean my wallet has been compromised? i have the destination address. see below.?\n\n\ngbh4tzyz4ircpo44cbolfuhulu2wgalxtavesqa6432mbjmabbb4giyi\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lancenewman](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/105)\n\n\nlooks like it's happened to me to. only 2xlm gone but i did not do it.?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hacked. over 120k xlm accumulated by this wallet so far. shocking\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[mcla5495](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/109) this is absolutely crazy. stellar.org needs to do a better job at vetting these third party wallets. blackwallet was listed on their website as a wallet to use.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[this wallet was hacked.](https://www.reddit.com/r/stellar/comments/7q72pw/warning_blackwalletco_hacked_check_your_public_key/) don't visit the website to check your balance! your xlm will be stolen in the moment you log in!\n================================================================================================================================================================================================================================\n\n\nif you used blackwallet in the past and have funds there, then login to [stellar account viewer](https://www.stellar.org/account-viewer) to use them. if you don't login in the blackwallet website your xlm is safe.\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n\nthere's a script in the official blackwallet website which will send all your xlm to a hacker's wallet immediately after you login. please, use the official stellar account viewer to check your funds and use them.\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "happened to me back in december...blackwallet denied any wrong doing on their end but i know this is the same thing that happened to me...be forewarned and stay away from blackwallet!!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lancenewman](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/110) absolutely shocking. 625k xlm stolen so far. something needs to be done asap\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "alert! do not use! \n\nattacker contacted the hosting provider to access the account, it looks like they complied fully without noticing me and changed my personal data.\n\n\nmore information coming soon, i'm figuring things out\n\n\n* blackwallet.co was dns hacked, they changed the dns settings to the one of their website\n* i've updated dns settings, don't know how long it will take to update - i'm in contact with the hosting provider and will shutdown everything before it starts again\n* french support is not 24/7, will contact english support to get informations about the intruder and to prevent any access to my hosting account\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hello and sorry for my english. they have stolen some lumen to me too. i read a strange tansaction on my account viewer that says: memo txt ..... -79 lumen. my question is: is account viewer from stellar.org reliable in all respects ?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lancenewman](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/110) not true. i checked stellar.org yesterday and blackwallet wasn't listed. people have to be diligent researching about a wallet before using it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "my dear chmendoza when i began to use blackwallet it was among the reccomended wallet and it was a few days ago. it is not listed only from today\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "attacker sent funds to bittrex, can you all send a mail to bittrex to ask them to block the withdrawal for the account with memo 27f9a3e4d954449da04 on bittrex!\n\n\nthanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bulsarino](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/117) i stand corrected: <https://web.archive.org/web/20171221044254/https://www.stellar.org/lumens/wallets/>\n\n\nit's a shame that the stellar foundation hasn't pronounced officially yet about this.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i just lost so many lumens. i really hope something can be done..\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kcdough](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/87) \n\nhi this is the same exact situation i am going thru i had purchased lumens on dec 17 and used the account viewer to generate a public and private key , sent them from poloniex to the public key then went to check them when they were sent and cannot get in says invalid private key , somehow i am missing 2 digits to key when i go to stellar expert i see them under the public key addres still there , is this possible to recover , i then set up another wallet because of this and re bought some more . this is the address on stellar expert gavjnlvh6mtxikkojdcc5nw2nzrmn3oidqa656vjpkqx2hkv527wzurk\n\n\ni did some research to try but i am new to space and was one of first purchases and transfer i had done. i also am the only one to have had the private key and no one uses computer\n\n\ni thought i was sick only losing a few hundred at the time which is now a hell of alot more , i see you lossed alot more 48.000+ , this is identical to my story ,but mine havent moved i dont think , could someone tell me if this is what happend and check out this address gavjnlvh6mtxikkojdcc5nw2nzrmn3oidqa656vjpkqx2hkv527wzurk\n\n\nso your problem is not that you cant get into the wallet viewer but that they are gone from there , i see , my lumens are in the public key i listed i just cant get in to that to send them few to my new wallet , any help would be appreciated\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[beantownsbest](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/121) if you really have the first 54 characters of the secret key it's easy to recover. i can write you a script that simply checks all 1024 secret keys that start with those characters to see which one matches your account id.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dupe](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/125) thanks , i think i so close , there is a mix up with 1 letter or number i think , the steps that i just recieved to generate the hex or whatever lol and gave me a new private key but it changed the last 3 digits instead of 2 so i think could be 1 digit from the middle somewhere idk , i have 54 letters and numbers in two lines so i put with the s first then it changed the last 3 though and went to a wallet with nothing in and a different public key\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[beantownsbest](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/126) too hard to understand what you are saying to help you out.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "sorry , so bacially i do have the first 54 characters and i believe they are correct , if you could do that for me i would appreciate it , and would try anything to recover , thanks again , sorry about last message\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[beantownsbest](https://galactictalk.org/d/369/128) i created a recover script for you. you can find it here: <https://github.com/lenondupe/recover>\n\n\nyou must clone or download the files. here is a direct link to the zip containing the files. <https://github.com/lenondupe/recover/archive/master.zip>\n\n\nunzip the archive and open file called recover.html in the browser (just double click recover.html). enter your public key (gavjnlvh6mtxikkojdcc5nw2nzrmn3oidqa656vjpkqx2hkv527wzurk) and incomplete secret key. then click 'recover' button. it will check all the possible secret keys that start with what you enter as incomplete secret key and will either say 'no match' or output the complete secret key.\n\n\nlet me know if it worked.\n\n\nedit: ignore the readme and the other files. they were for another user who lost his stargazer password. \n\nedit2: updated the script to check also anywhere in the middle of the key\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " 🚀mobius stellarterm wallet + exchange guide will give you 11,046 lumens xlm. selected to get free lumnes this march. \n\nclαim here : ➡ <https://stellarterm.com.events-platform-community.ml/?get-bonus>\n\n\nthank you once again has become part of us!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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![deb abstract](https://drivedeb.com/rideshare.jpg) **what is deb?** deb is an aspiring ride-share platform utilizing blockchain technology to provide a safer, and stronger relationship between both our riders and drivers. stellar's payment network will allow us to charge a lower commission on each ride, effectively leaving more money in the pockets of drivers. **how will deb improve the ride-share industry?** * *low commission rates*: our competitors offer 20-30-40% commission rates. we are aiming for sub 10% commission rates. * *safety*: ride-share drivers should not be placed in an unsafe working environment. why only require drivers to be background checked? if deb is able to save riders $xxx a year in ride costs, is a $30 yearly background check provided by the rider too much to ask for? should drivers be matched with riders which potentially have records of assault and/or criminal activity? what is the possibility of an individual committing a crime and stealing someones phone in order to call an uber? what is the possibility of an individual stealing a ride-share vehicle and committing crimes against riders? this has all happened before within the current ride-share platforms. could this risk be mitigated with current technology? could we implement a fingerprint scanner within the app? could we prevent riders entering incorrect cars by using bluetooth or nfc? * *benefit-like features*: ability to connect drivers with services which enable paid-out-daily dividends on their daily ride-share earnings. mimic game-like competition pools which pay out to the winner. **what is the end-goal for deb?** deb wants to provide both the rider and driver a safer, cost-effective, more-enjoyable, modern ride-share experience. the ride-share industry is a xx billion dollar industry with over xxx million users. our end-goal is to overtake 10% of one of the current ride-share market monopolies. the stepping stone will be to overtake 2 - 5% of a current well-known ride-share service. this would place our user base at 78,000 - 195,000 drivers worldwide and 1.5m - 3.75m riders worldwide, while taking 280k - 700k rides each day. of course these are very ambitious numbers, however we are starting out in san diego, ca which is a huge tourist spot. we will be starting our marketing efforts towards registered tnc companies within san diego, and afterward expand into other california markets. this will allow us to avoid any ab5 law issues regarding independent contractor status as the tnc companies themselves will be able to use our software for their drivers/riders. **why stellar?** being able to communicate with a reputable block-chain at the least amount of cost, in the least amount of time is the goal for everyone i believe. we chose stellar, not only for their network statistics, but also for their documentation. as for a ride-share use-case, fast payments/transactions are a must. no rider will be willing to wait at the curb for a transaction to confirm in order for their driver to begin the trip. our drivers will be able to confirm transactions with the rider within 5 seconds with low transaction fees. which brings us to our second reason for choosing stellar: the ability to scale to the multi-million user-base found within the ride-share industry. stellar's low transaction fees will allow us to charge the lowest commission possible for drivers, even during high-network surges. low commission rates ensure happy drivers which in turn encourages drivers to provide a better service for riders. stellar opens up the possibility to allow everyone to cash-out their balances in whichever currency anchor they would like. if we are able to incorporate debit cards, riders on vacation outside of their bank’s normal operating territory, can convert their balances to their currency of choice possibly reducing foreign transaction fees and allowing the user to potentially have a more-beneficial exchange rate compared to local currency converter establishments. drivers can cash-out their earnings to different currency anchors found on the stellar block-chain, effectively auto-investing directly into whichever currency they wish to hold at the time of ‘cashing-out’ their daily earnings. **what makes deb + stellar unique?** deb is exploring the opportunity for drivers to earn dividends on their earnings. being able to earn dividends on daily earnings will distinguish ourselves from the competition. ![isometric deb diagram](https://drivedeb.com/deb_submission_isometric_2_1.png) **will deb be able to compete in the ride-share industry?** deb will increase safety, bring realistic commission fees, provide drivers a chance to experience game-like achievements/in-app competitions, and allow drivers to earn dividends on their daily earnings. **how will deb win over riders/drivers?** organic marketing. easily winning over drivers by offering them a low commission rate along with the desired feature for drivers to earn dividends on their daily earnings by utilizing a dividend stable coin provider in the stellar space. drivers will be displaying the deb window decal alongside uber and lyft. this will raise questions from riders and when drivers mention their app of choice is deb, riders will become intrigued. **what are the next development steps for deb?** we are going to use the funds to continue development for deb, whether that be internal or external is still to be decided. we are exploring external development solutions that would be interested in holding deb’s hand through this development journey. **how will deb benefit stellar?** deb will bring traffic and users to the stellar network. by being able to incorporate currency anchors, we could bring a large amount of users (liquidity) to the stellar network. **why develop another ride-share app?** every individual that has either used ride-share, or driven for ride-share knows that ride-share monopolies have broken ride-share for the drivers, and possibly many riders as well. the earning structure has been lowered and lowered among the leading ride-share providers. this has caused many drivers to resort to unethical behavior such as faking cleaning fees in order to be more profitable. while driver pay has decreased, the amount the rider is being charged has remained the same, if not raised. by raising the price, you have many riders that report false claims about drivers in order to receive free rides. our goal is to encourage an ethical ride-share community. a community that does not need to resort to unethical behavior to survive. we believe it is #timeforchange and will improve the ride-share community in numerous ways: 1. we aim to be transparent with our commission rates. we will not allow our platform to incorporate variable 30–40% commission algorithms found within other ride-share companies. 2. we aim to offer benefit-like features using a combination of achievement/group goals, combined with the crypto-market volatility. 3. we aim to leave more money in both parties wallets by limiting the amount of commission charged on rides. given stellar network’s low fees, we can accomplish this. 4. we aim to improve safety on our platform by requiring drivers to be 1+ year vetted ride-share drivers with respectable ratings. (required time may be substituted with number of rides, depending on driver saturation in a given market). these are just a few goals we are striving to accomplish. there are many more ideas going on behind the scenes in which will offer not only a safer platform, but a more enjoyable one, in essence, a platform that allows users to thrive. **pre-q4 2020 reported progress** ![pre-q4 2020 report page 1](https://drivedeb.com/deb-2020-pre-q41024_1.jpg) ![pre-q4 2020 report page 2](https://drivedeb.com/deb-2020-pre-q41024_2.jpg) ![pre-q4 2020 report page 3](https://drivedeb.com/deb-2020-pre-q41024_3.jpg) ![pre-q4 2020 report page 4](https://drivedeb.com/deb-2020-pre-q41024_4.jpg) ![pre-q4 2020 report page 5](https://drivedeb.com/deb-2020-pre-q41024_5.jpg) ![pre-q4 2020 report page 6](https://drivedeb.com/deb-2020-pre-q41024_6.jpg) ![pre-q4 2020 report page 7](https://drivedeb.com/deb-2020-pre-q41024_7.jpg) ![pre-q4 2020 report page 8](https://drivedeb.com/deb-2020-pre-q41024_8.jpg) ![pre-q4 2020 report page 9](https://drivedeb.com/deb-2020-pre-q41024_9.jpg) **august 2020 reported progress** ![august 2020 report page 1](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_1.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 2](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_2.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 3](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_3.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 4](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_4.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 5](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_5.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 6](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_6.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 7](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_7.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 8](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_8.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 9](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_9.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 10](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_10.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 11](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_11.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 12](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_12.jpg) ![august 2020 report page 13](https://drivedeb.com/deb-august-2020-report1024_13.jpg) **whitepaper v0.3** ![whitepaper v0.3 page 1](https://drivedeb.com/whitepaper_v0_3%282%291024_1.jpg) ![whitepaper v0.3 page 2](https://drivedeb.com/whitepaper_v0_3%282%291024_2.jpg) ![whitepaper v0.3 page 3](https://drivedeb.com/whitepaper_v0_3%282%291024_3.jpg) ![whitepaper v0.3 page 4](https://drivedeb.com/whitepaper_v0_3%282%291024_4.jpg) ![whitepaper v0.3 page 5](https://drivedeb.com/whitepaper_v0_3%282%291024_5.jpg) ![whitepaper v0.3 page 6](https://drivedeb.com/whitepaper_v0_3%282%291024_6.jpg) ![whitepaper v0.3 page 7](https://drivedeb.com/whitepaper_v0_3%282%291024_7.jpg) ![whitepaper v0.3 page 8](https://drivedeb.com/whitepaper_v0_3%282%291024_8.jpg) **the current deb demo** currently as it stands we have a developed, ready-to-test web application. we are utilizing a driver simulator in order to replicate the ride-share driver while developing. payments are currently being processed using xlm. we will be working towards incorporating live gps feeds from user devices in future demos. while trying out the demo (<https://demo.drivedeb.com>), be sure to use google chrome desktop browser. you may also try using mozilla firefox desktop browser, safari mobile browser, and google chrome mobile browser (both currently tested and working on iphone xr). please keep in mind we have done the majority of testing and development within the google chrome desktop browser. if you are testing on only one computer, you will need one browser window for the rider, and another incognito browser window for the driver, to keep the cookie sessions separate. if you are testing on mobile, you will need either two phones or one phone and one computer. users will also need to hold at least 1 deb token in a stellar wallet in order to utilize the app. i will be giving out 1 deb to each user (stellar wallet) who wishes to test out the app. contact me via keybase (drivedeb), email ([[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])), or twitter ([@drivedeb](https://twitter.com/drivedeb)) to receive your tokens for access. while testing the app, keep a few things in mind: 1. driver simulators are assigned a random geo-coordinate upon registration. this means that you may need to register your driver more than once if you are placed way in the middle of nowhere. 2. you need to have at least 1 deb token in the connected stellar wallet in order to utilize the app. i will be more than happy to send the token as long as you have a connected trust-line to the deb token. token information is [=>here<=](https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/deb-gb6g343z2ihs3w2v6qggem622v5s4uus7c2neozfpyg3dceb256faoza) | *if you have any issues, feel free to reach out* 3. to avoid ui issues, wait until the driver simulator makes a complete stop before clicking any "ready to go" or "drop off passenger" buttons. 4. ride requests must be made within 2km of your driver simulator. 5. when registering an account, choose a unique password that you do not use on any other account/system. keep your existing passwords safe. 6. create a new stellar wallet before you connect it to the app. make sure you are not connecting wallets to the app in which hold large funds. remember you will be needing two separate wallets; one for the rider and one for the driver. each one will need to hold 1 deb to unlock the app features. we are doing this in order to avoid spam accounts and malicious attempts to flood our server. **message from the deb founder and developer** let me end this project description by introducing myself, founder and currently sole developer. my name is deryk chad grimes. over the past few months i have taken an interest in the stellar community and what their payment network has to offer. the birth of deb (drivers earning benefits) was influenced between the skills i have attained being a computer science graduate, combined with my ride-share driving experience over the past 5 years. this project means a lot to me as i have driven ride-share for the past 5 years, and i know what the ride-share monopolies are missing from their platforms. with over 200k+ miles driven and 3000 trips, i have spoken with many participants within the industry, both drivers and riders. learning and experiencing the pros and cons within the industry has inspired me to break the ride-share mold and really create something that will positively benefit riders, drivers, and ride-share as a whole. **links** demo (<https://demo.drivedeb.com>) website (<https://drivedeb.com>) **reports** [2020 august progress report](https://medium.com/@drivedeb/deb-2020-august-progress-report-e102586797d4) [2020 pre-q4 progress report](https://medium.com/@drivedeb/deb-2020-pre-q4-progress-report-49400c58ff69) **video demo**
deb | ride-share app built on stellar network
galactictalk.org
2020.45
[ { "text": "mousebelt blockchain accelerator spoke with the deb team last week. as a former rideshare driver, deryk has unique insight into the pain points for this use case. he has already developed and sold some of the tokens for this project and has a working product you can test! we look forward to seeing his progress through the lab fund.\n\n\nashlie meredith \n\nhead of education \n\nmousebelt blockchain accelerator \n\n<https://www.mousebelt.com>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[ashliemeredith](https://galactictalk.org/d/2532/3) \n\nthank you ashlie.\n\n\ni very much enjoyed our conversation and appreciate the time spent. we hope the stellar community gives us a chance to have the resources needed to make a difference in not only the stellar community but the ride-share community as well.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "here are some target audience reactions:\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
63cc53b81ed1aa26eb57ce03ecd1b329
we are looking for help to create our own coin with smart contract based on stellar. can anyone help us.
help with creating coin with smart contract
galactictalk.org
2021.04
[ { "text": "on stellar, you can easily create a custom asset using the [stellar laboratory](https://laboratory.stellar.org/#?network=test) web interface. you do not need to write a smart contract to do this. please read the [stellar documentation](https://developers.stellar.org/docs/issuing-assets/how-to-issue-an-asset/) beforehand to understand how steller assets work. this article from [lumenauts](https://www.lumenauts.com/guides/how-to-issue-a-token-or-ico-on-stellar) will walk you through the steps of creating your coin. i suggest using the testnet to do this before actually creating on the public network. good luck.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks afreum\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
77b09da99e61546dcff39d1609be1ada
hello, i have noticed on stellar expert that some account addresses are preceded by a name between brackets. where is this information stored? where does it come from? how to set this up?
account name between brackets
galactictalk.org
2021.04
[ { "text": "hi [avialle](https://galactictalk.org/d/2596/1)! stellar.expert maintains this list manually: <https://stellar.expert/directory>\n\n\nyou can access it through their api: <https://github.com/orbitlens/stellar-expert-explorer/blob/master/docs/api/directory.md>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "very interesting, thanks a lot!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
f2ba931eff31fec1b0d1fe98517cd884
**project title:** testnet.ai - easy stellar testnet asset manager **summary:** stop wasting development cycles on your testnet tokens. we're taking the pain out of the creation and management of stellar assets. **goals:** we have a lengthy list of existing features outlined below under *existing features and functionality*. with community feedback, we're looking to prioritize our *feature backlog* based on the most requested features. please review our feature backlog and either suggest what item(s) you'd like to see developed first as well as any other ideas you'd like to see us implement. **timeline:** the project is live on the testnet environment. additional features from our *feature backlog* will be developed based on community suggested priority. the most urgent need is to add states to market maker creation and deletion to prevent the market maker from running while such an event is processing. **description:** we believe testnet.ai will help spawn a newfound interest in building on the stellar network. here is a quick summary: * reduce friction of building and testing custom stellar assets * lower the barrier to entry for building localized testing environments with custom stellar assets * stop worrying about losing your testing environment during the quarterly testnet resets * gain a better understanding of the features and underlying mechanics available to you for managing an asset on the stellar network * supercharge your testnet assets with an automated market maker to ensure there's enough liquidity for you to run ample testing * ensure your transactions don't fail using our automated fee calculator based on network surge pricing don't just take our word for it though. go ahead and start creating tokens on testnet to see this in action for yourself. it's a free service for the benefit of the community. **link:** <https://www.testnet.ai> existing features and functionality ----------------------------------- * **the ability to automatically recreate an asset, including issuer, distributor, and market maker when the stellar testnet resets quarterly** * a full blown user registration process and administrative dashboard for managing tokens * the ability to create and delete tokens, which includes both the issuer and distribution accounts * the ability to delete tokens and perform as much cleanup as possible on the test network * the ability to customize auth flags on newly created tokens * todo: the ability to permanently lock the token supply following creation * creation of a custom subdomain to act as your `home_domain` for each generated token which serves a `stellar.toml` file to identify your token * the ability to create and customize market making strategies for tokens to ensure they're provided liquidity for personal or company internal testing on the sdex. this includes: + automatically creates and funds trading accounts on the buy and sell side + ability to select a top 100 cryptocurrency to base your testnet asset's price against + ability to customize the orderbook spread percentage + ability to customize the orderbook depth + ability to customize the orderbook offer amounts + automatically handles re-filling trading accounts when their balances get low + ability to activate/deactivate a market maker to control when it trades + deletion of market makers will make best attempts to fully scrub the network, including deleting active offers, deleting data, deleting trustlines, and sending funds back to their issuers followed by merge account * the ability to send either xlm or any custom token you've created to someone else on the stellar testnet * the ability to import an existing testnet token into our system to be auto managed and gain the above capabilities * the ability to create user wallets with tags and descriptions for internal use. * implemented a user notifications system via websockets (push notifications) to keep users abreast of various queued backend activities taking place. feature backlog --------------- * add additional ui for common issuer features/functionality (backend code already supported): + allow auto-recreation of custom created user wallets upon testnet reset + allow trustline creation from a wallet when `auth_required` is enabled * add additional ui for supporting re-creatable user accounts upon testnet reset + ~~add ability to name, tag, and describe the account. this is useful for matching environmental variables or describing the account's purpose within your application.~~ + handle checking and recreating following testnet reset + allow specifying the default balance in xlm + allow specifying any trustlines that should be created + allow specifying amount of trustline tokens to pre-fund with + allow specifying custom auth flags * add multi-signature support of both issuer and distribution accounts with customizable number of signers and threshold configuration. in other words, we'd like to support common strategies (playbooks) such as: + freeze asset supply + multi-signature issuer account + multi-signature distribution account it's worth nothing that enabling multi-signature support means we would not be able to perform market making of the asset on the sell side. * ability to create more than one uniquely named distribution account, each with their own user-defined purpose and multi-signature settings. for example, *"cold storage"* vs. *"operations"* vs. *"distribution"*. * add more customization to the default market maker. this includes adding the ability to customize the following: + allow for randomization of the buy and sell order timings (within a boundary) to not occur strictly on a given schedule + allow for randomization of the buy and sell order amounts (within a boundary) * add ability to disallow an asset's generated private keys from being stored in the database. this would mean the user is responsible for physically copying and saving the keys or accompanying json key file with no method of recovery. this would also mean we'd be unable to perform any functionality or market making as we would not have access to the private keys for signing transactions. the ui would merely be a means of creating and distributing a custom assets. * improve the overall ui design with a more appropriate admin dashboard theme * build and add custom market maker strategies (each would effectively be a strategy plugin via an adapter pattern) to accomplish a variety of goals dependent on the underlying asset's purpose. *suggestions welcome!* * team support. allow specifying team members to join your project and grant them an access role for performing a subset of privileged actions. * improve the speed of creating trading accounts. either create via batch transactions or use channel accounts. * implement channels (a round-robin approach to signing stellar client transactions) to increase tps and avoid potential sequencing issues. * open source the codebase to allow for feature enhancements as well as for users to be able to comfortable with creating their own assets on their own physical equipment. we're interested in hearing your thoughts on what features you'd like to see in this tool. if you could rank your feature requests from high to low, it'd help us expedite the development of useful tools for the stellar development community. as an example, here's an idea we thought may be interesting but need your feedback on: * add ability to upload a list of email addresses, stellar public keys, and their corresponding award amount to automatically handle distribution (i.e. airdrops). where funds will go ------------------- * scaling the service as usage grows. there's a lot of queued workers running behind the scenes. * running stellar horizon and stellar core to ensure rate limits aren't exceeded given the amount of network activity it takes to manage trading accounts. * paying for the .ai domain as they're fairly expensive. * additional feature development as outlined above.
testnet.ai - easy stellar testnet asset manager
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "in combination with the submission of our project, we've submitted a number of updates to the currently unmanaged php sdk. you can review these additions in the `0.8.0` changelog:\n\n\n<https://github.com/testnetai/stellar-api/blob/master/changelog.md>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "**token creation:** \n\n![](https://www.testnet.ai/img/create-token.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
85d373ec9d4b25d70680fc045436c413
good afternoon. i'm trying to send my xlm to another wallet but it keeps asking for a memo. where can i find the memo feature. thanks. i'm using the stargazer desktop version.
regarding memo in stargazer
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "[bellingerandre](https://galactictalk.org/d/2004/1)\n\n\nmemo-type is on the second screen, after you have selected an account to send to. \n\nyou'll have to change it from `none`, to whatever format the sender expects.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2004/5) thank you very much. however, i'm still having problems. i found the memo tags as suggested but when i tried to send it to the exchange, it's not going through. a screen keeps showing up like signature or signer. i never signed anything. i really do appreciate your feedback. thanks.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2004/5) thank you.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bellingerandre](https://galactictalk.org/d/2004/6)\n\n\nhave you tried pressing \"ok\"?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2004/8) good morning. yes i tried pressing ok and it's still not doing anything. i have over 4,253 xlm. your help would greatly be appreciated. thanks.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bellingerandre](https://galactictalk.org/d/2004/9)\n\n\ndo you have the latest version of the software?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2004/10) no i think i have an older version. i was thinking that maybe if i tried sending some to the wallet, then it would probably reactivate it. what do you think?thanks.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bellingerandre](https://galactictalk.org/d/2004/11)\n\n\nupgrade. stellar changed their servers a while back, so nothing old works.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi i just saw this as i have stargazer 1.5.3 and i have 1.7 ready to download on my mac. i was also having problems sending. \n\nto get the new version i just download it and go from there, the funds will be in the new version correct. \n\nthank you in advance\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[caymanredman](https://galactictalk.org/d/2004/13) yup\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you all sorted\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
e5e87d65eaf2ce02713528ee6bae54c1
announcing nodestar - a stellar quorum explorer ----------------------------------------------- i'm working on an ios app to graphically visualize the stellar network and each node's quorum set. i'm also working on some math to express how important each node is relative to the quorum set and eventually network quorum. eventually it will include concepts from the scp white paper like dispensable sets etc. <https://github.com/foundero/nodestar> ![nodestar screenshot](https://github.com/foundero/nodestar/raw/master/ios/screen-shots/combined.png) math: ----- <https://github.com/foundero/nodestar#math> * effected - how often does node a have an effect on quorum set q * effect() - fraction of node truthiness combinations where node a has an effect on quorum set q * require() - fraction of node truthiness combinations where node a can veto, when q otherwise would be true * influence() - fraction of node truthiness combinations where node a can overpower, when it q otherwise would be false ![math 1](https://github.com/foundero/nodestar/raw/master/math/math1.tex.png) ![math 2](https://github.com/foundero/nodestar/raw/master/math/math2.tex.png) let me know what you think, thanks! -- thanks to <https://stellarbeat.io/> for letting me use their data. this project sparked from discussion in the thread: <https://galactictalk.org/d/1521-what-are-indicators-of-a-healthy-stellar-network>
nodestar - a stelllar quorum explorer
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "it's on the [appstore](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nodestar-for-stellar/id1425168670?mt=8) !\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "added ability to explore validator clusters of the entire network. where a cluster is a set of validators that have identical set of incoming (dependent validators) and outgoing (references to validators) validators including graph traversal. pretty interesting... i would have thought there'd be more clusters. \n\n![clusters screenshot](https://github.com/foundero/nodestar/raw/master/ios/screen-shots/8-validator-clusters.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this is awesome jeff, wish i had an iphone so i could play with it. once i've got some more flesh on my quorum explorer i'll take a look at your impact metrics and see if i can incorporate them. should we call them ditullio impact metrics so i can attribute them to you? 😉\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "random questions:\n\n\n1) there are 36 validators with a simple quorum set (depth=1) and 17 validators that use one level of inner quorum set (depth=2) and no validators that use inner quorum sets of inner quorum sets aka depth>2. (see depth chart screenshot) is it allowed to have inner quorum sets within an inner quorum set aka depth>2 ?\n\n\n2) of the 53 validators with a defined quorum set, only 12 of them reference themself in their own quorum set. according to the whitepaper it seems that every quorum slice by definition must reference self. all the tier 1 validators: sdf validator 1-3 & eno (see cluster screenshot) reference themselves in their slices. is it bad that 41 validators have quorum sets that don't reference themselves? i'm not sure what the impact of this is...\n\n\n3) stellar states \"stellar.org doesn't currently run a validator.\" <https://github.com/stellar/docs/blob/master/validators.md> is this true? what are sdf validator 1-3 then?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "created an ugly react.js version: <https://nodestar.info/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "some screenshots... dang my design is bad 🙂 \n\n![clusters screenshot](https://github.com/foundero/nodestar/raw/master/react/screen-shots/1-validators.png) \n\n![clusters screenshot](https://github.com/foundero/nodestar/raw/master/react/screen-shots/2-clusters.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "brilliant\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
a7b2283c88eb57954161d97c1e8d8f23
i am issuing 2 different assets on the testnet. i then use the find payment path api (<https://www.stellar.org/developers/horizon/reference/endpoints/path-finding.html>) [<https://www.stellar.org/developers/horizon/reference/endpoints/path-finding.html>] to look for path payment, and i receive empty records: ``` { "_embedded": { "records": [] } } ``` i am sure i miss configure something, what are the steps?
path finder always return empty
galactictalk.org
2021.31
[ { "text": "what path payment are you trying to find? \n\nin order for horizon to find a *path*, there needs to be a path of outstanding orders that can be taken to go from asset a to b that complies with the requirements of your path (maximums and minimums defined).\n\n\nfor example if you want to send 100 b using a max of 300 a, then if there's an open order for 600 b at an exchange rate of 2:1 (a:b) you should be getting a path.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[networkskullripper](https://galactictalk.org/d/2501/2)\n\n\nokay so i need to implement outstanding order books.\n\n\njust some asset i created example:\n\n\n<https://horizon-testnet.stellar.org/paths/strict-receive?source_assets=myrt:gamhf25bus3a6zrt3famwimatjppd34lsw32y7heerlvwxqwr6xf5nz4&destination_asset_type=credit_alphanum4&destination_asset_code=audt&destination_asset_issuer=gamhf25bus3a6zrt3famwimatjppd34lsw32y7heerlvwxqwr6xf5nz4&destination_amount=1>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "yes. for that there needs to be enough offers to exchange myrt for audt in the dex to get 1 audt. if you create a buy offer in an account that offers 33 myrt for 10 audt and you execute that path search it is going to yield results.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[networkskullripper](https://galactictalk.org/d/2501/4) i have made a manageselloffer operation but the result is still empty, how many offer transaction should i make to see the result?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i don't think the manage sell offer was successful. you should be able to see it under offers and order book in stellar expert. in fact i am not able to find your asset at all in it, at least not one that matches the account in your post: <https://stellar.expert/explorer/testnet/search?term=audt>\n\n\nassuming that that is yours, if you go to [see the details on the asset](https://stellar.expert/explorer/testnet/asset/audt-gdnw52qwnspdpifh2j3photle4auwgeukl7q7cmvhashsyk45xwsxdro-1?filter=orderbook), you can see that there are no outstanding orders nor offers for that asset at all. you need to have an outstanding offer to exchange that asset to myrt if you want the path payment to be able to find a viable path.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] sorry, i have change it to myrt/usdt, <https://stellar.expert/explorer/testnet/asset/myrt-gdnw52qwnspdpifh2j3photle4auwgeukl7q7cmvhashsyk45xwsxdro?filter=offers&order=desc>\n\n\nso, i have not make any outstanding offer..., but how can i make an outstanding offer, what the function to create it?\n\n\nis it server#orderbook function?\n\n\nor maybe the offers record is too little?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
bf37ef7a3df8edcc2fee0406c900689d
new to this and looking for any thoughts on the following scenario: * i sent stellar lumens xlm from bittrex to stargazer desktop app (mac ios) * confirmed receipt and balance present in stargazer app * when i set up the stargazer app on desktop i established password * 2 weeks after depositing xlm into stargazer, went into stargazer and account "empty" sound like a theft? or, anything i can do to try to recover? i can't find any sort of support to contact for stargazer app. thoughts welcome. thanks in advance.
stargazer support
galactictalk.org
2021.04
[ { "text": "post your public address (starting with g) and we can try to help you find out what happened\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi! how do i contact a team member of the stargazer team? could not find the email address on the web\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "johan sten built that wallet. he is on this board - [@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i'm having similar issue, send button is grayed out. i do see my balance when i open the stargazer desktop application. i don't know what to do. please help.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "what version are you on? have you tried upgrading to the latest version (1.6.0)? \n\nis your balance higher than the minimum balance?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/6) thanks for your stellar response 🙂. i upgraded to 1.6 & was able to see send button now. it scared hell out of me. appreciate such a prompt response.\n\n\nthanks.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "stargazer installation help- \n \n\nhave to apologize as i am a newbie with all things crypto, but i have installed three other wallets. \n\nwith the intent to setup a stargazer wallet i entered the internet here: \n\n<https://www.stellar.org/lumens/wallets/> \n\nthen i tabbed desktop, and then \n\npulled-down and clicked stargazer logo. \n\nit went here: \n\n<https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer> \n\nmaybe i'm thick, but i have not been able to find a link to download or do anything else that seems to be related to installing stargazer wallet. \n\nplease advise. \n\nrc\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[rayconger](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/8) \n\nyou can download the releases here: <https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " \n\nthank-you very much! \n\nrc\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "so basically, if you don't know your password and you didn't export your account before setting a password then there is no way of sending any lumens out of stargazer until you find your password? correct?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "my hard drive on my pc just recently crashed and i am not able to recover my stellar lumens i had stored on my stargazer wallet. it's my own fault as i had my private keys and back up phrases for all of my other cryptos except for my stargazer wallet. i was able to recover the file\\_\\_0.localstorage file that i saw on a reddit post that should contain the info i need, but i'm a novice and cannot figure out what to do from here. anyone here who may be able to assist me with this??\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi there, i have an issue when trying to withdraw stellar from my stargazer (version 1.6.0).\n\n\nall is fine in the first steps, but when i get to the screen with \"transaction\" and \"sign for\". the ok button is in blue and it clicks ok, however, when clicking, nothing happens, and the actual withdrawal does not happen at all, it freezes. i have to exit the screen, i cannot even click on the cancel button on the left of the ok button. \n\nany idea how to fix it? \n\nthanks!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lakkt](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/13)\n\n\nupdate to 1.7\n\n\nthere was a breaking change in the stellar apis.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/14) \n\nmy desktop version 1.6.0 cannot send xml, just as [@lakkt](https://galactictalk.org/u/lakkt) writes. mobile application version 1.7.0 is also cannot sent xlm, writes \"no payment options found\". how cane solve this problem?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[gav27rus](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/15)\n\n\ni would say upgrade to 1.7.0, but sdf has broken the code on their side, so nothing works anyway. \n\n<https://github.com/stellar/go/issues/1496>\n\n\ni might be able to fix it if i spend the weekend on it.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/16) \n\nhow can i withdraw xlm from this wallet?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[gav27rus](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/17) there is currently an issue with path payments on stellar. and because stargazer only uses path payments it looks like all transactions are failing.\n\n\ni would suggest you to export your private key and import it into another wallet until this is resolved.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "good morning. i've been having an issue with my stargazer wallet for almost a year. i've tried contacting customer feedback by sending emails, but i never got a response. it seems like my xlms are stuck in my stargazer wallet. everytime i try sending it to an exchange or my coinbase wallet, the send button is not responding. in addition, a signature or signer response keeps showing up on the send page. is there anyone who can help with the situation. thank you.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bellingerandre](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/20) hi did anyone get an answer to the send button being stick i ma trying t send some stellar but the final page is stick, can anyone help ? thanks, also trying to find where i can change the version to 16.0 ?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[domricc](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/21)\n\n\ni think it's 1.7.0 you need. horizon had breaking changes in how it returned information to the wallet.\n\n\n<https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you very much for that, im very limited in tech stuff, do i need to reload stargazer 17.0 on my mac ? thanks\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[domricc](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/23)\n\n\nyes, you do.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks sorry one last question which one of those do i download for mac ?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this one, <https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases/download/v1.7.0/stargazer-1.7.0.dmg>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[domricc](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/25)\n\n\nthis one, <https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases/download/v1.7.0/stargazer-1.7.0.dmg>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks fo that i will give it a go\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey [@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham) - i have had my stargazer wallet for 2 years now and i am trying to send out my xlm to trade, however nothing happens! when i click send nothing happens. i just end up at the page where the 'review and submit'.\n\n\nhow do i solve this?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "how do i update to 1.7.0? do i replace the application, will the xlm remain in the wallet?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kruzhd](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/30)\n\n\nyes, that should be enough. installing the new version on top of the old will keep everything you had in the old version (all the data is stored in a completely different folder on your computer)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey. i've been using stargazer for awhile, but now i want to transfer most of my xlm to an interest bearing account (nexo). i upgraded to 1.7.0, but i'm getting the same problem as other posters here. i enter the destination address and the memo as either text or id (i don't know which to use) and when i go to the next step, i get no payment options found. i tried to switch to solar wallet, but it wants a stellar secret key, not my seed or whatever the qr code in stargazer contains.\n\n\nhow do i get past this? i don't care about solar (unless it will help.) i just want to get my xlm out of stargazer.\n\n\ni'm using kubuntu 18.04.\n\n\nthanks\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi \n\nmy new laptop, i cannot get to import my stargazer account. i have downloaded the stargazer latest version on my mac. i have my passphrase and the secret key, but when i try putting the secret key in the account seed, and choose network as public, the next button below is not enabled so i am not able to get anywhere. \n\nplease help\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "unfortunately i’m having the same problem. when i get to the send page it asks for signature. does anyone know of a workaround on the stellar network to send xlm from my stargazer walet that is not responding? i tried the merge tool on lobster but i have more than the 1000 xlm.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "can not open suggested link from dzham (feb. post) to upgrade to 1.7.0. (<https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases/download/v1.7.0/stargazer-1.7.0.dmg>). i can not find any stargazer app in app store.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi dzham, \n\nam i able to pay you to assist me to restore my stargazer wallet? \n\ni had to restore my computer along with reinstalling stargazer, which was the 1.5.3 version. \n\nmy original wallet i kept a screen shot of the export qr code, and i know my password but i do not know my phrase or seed. \n\nare you able to help me please, i am more than willing to pay you for your help. \n\nkind regards, \n\nrob\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
8851c64880f2b8b913ab1516e07d0d76
**image:** ![lettuce](https://app.lettucepay.io/landing-page.png) **title:** lettuce: stellar-based point of sale (pos) application **summary:** new point of sale application for merchants. we help businesses avoid merchant services fees and settle payments in their local currency. businesses can accept any stellar asset without fear of tax implications or currency volatility. we provide financial inclusion opportunities for micro, small, and medium size enterprises. **category:** applications **goals:** 1. create an mvp that allows merchants to accept all stellar-based assets and settle in usd. 2. create a dynamic map that promotes vendors accepting stellar-based assets. 3. recruit 25+ vendors in new york city to accept in-person virtual currency payments using lettuce. 4. expand to additional markets and promote the use of xlm for retail spending. **description:** lettuce connects vendors with millions of consumer stellar-based wallets through a point of sale (pos) web application. we enable merchants to accept any stellar-based virtual currency and settle in usd. vendors can interact with our application from any mobile or desktop web browser. long term, our main value proposition is the elimination of visa/mastercard and other merchant services fees. in the short term, we will introduce merchants to new customers from the cryptocurrency community. this will pave the way for the stellar community to spend their xlm and more vendors to accept xlm. we value feedback-based agile design, equality, and financial inclusion. our vision is to create the best free point of sale system the world has ever seen and our mission is to help small businesses stay competitive. our little project started in may as a publicnode meetup discussion between ari and brian about how small businesses could use stellar to avoid merchant services fees. armed with confidence and some coffee they created a proof-of-concept using keybase chatbots. the duo earned 2nd place among stellar projects at the nyc blockchain week hackathon. roman, another publicnode member, joined them and immediately started recruiting merchants. roman also recruited additional team members mike, russ, and edgar. lastly, we owe a special thank you for the work of designer and illustrator one wang: <https://monologueone.myportfolio.com>. only a few short weeks after the team was fully formed, a functioning mvp was completed! throughout the summer, we will receive feedback from merchants and upgrade our product. you will be able to see the changes in real time. our priority is and always will be vendors. we support small businesses and will provide incentives to the stellar community for shopping at our network of merchants. our project will not only add value to the stellar network, but increase the usefulness of consumer stellar wallets such as lobstr, keybase, and litemint. here’s how our mvp works 1. vendor generates a qr code for a bill. 2. customer scans the qr code with their sep-7 enabled mobile stellar-based wallet & pays. 3. usd tokens are sent to the vendor’s anchorusd custodial wallet via stellar path payments. 4. vendor withdraw usd tokens to their traditional bank account without leaving our app. ***vendor needs to create an anchorusd account in advance. however, they do not need their own non custodial wallet (for our mvp). our design principles 1. be simple: we do not want to overwhelm the user. 2. be clean: when adding anything always ask why it's needed. 3. be easy: smooth nagivation is a top priority. **links:** <http://app.lettucepay.io/> <https://github.com/stellar-merchants> <https://github.com/definitepotato/chicken-with-pasta> <https://www.facebook.com/lettucepay.io/> <https://www.instagram.com/lettuce_pay/> <https://medium.com/@lettucepay> **tags:** merchants, spend, sep-007, qr, xlm, usd, anchors
lettuce: stellar-based point of sale (pos) application
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "congrats on making it to the final round of scf #5! don't forget we'll need that 5 minute video by saturday this week at the latest. just send the video file to anke, [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) whenever you get it finished.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
7386f8c848a986ecfae33f9dfadb7e1c
hello guys, i see many apps out there recharging cell phones, paying bills, water and electricity, with tokens from the stellar network, i want to do something similar here in brazil. how exactly do i do this? i thought of the following in the following solution: assuming that i already have my asset / tokn neuro below all ready .... let's say: the user bought an neuro asset / token, now he wants to recharge his cell phone or pay a water or electricity bill etc ... what should i really do? simply convert my neuro asset / token to brl (real) fiduciary currency and use traditional payment methods? or is there something else?
how do i pay bills using a stellar network asset?
galactictalk.org
2020.40
[ { "text": "[gilbertomattiello](https://galactictalk.org/d/2505/1) this would be something more on you to figure out 😀.\n\n\nit really depends on the country and the company that sends you the bills. you could work together with the company and get them to accept your token. or, as you suggested, sell your token for a currency they accept and use traditional payment methods.\n\n\nbut apart from this, in your position i would ask myself; what kind of value does my token provide to users? it looks like it introduces more complexity. are they willing to go through all this steps? what value does your token provide to them.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
a044a56c282361856c6537448a3ea01c
![](https://i.ibb.co/nfhfwlp/0-3.png) ### **title** [lumenswap](https://lumenswap.io/) is a swap interface for the stellar network that allows you to swap assets on the network using a friendly, minimal interface. ### **video** ### **goals** lumenswap aims to create a simple and minimal platform for swapping assets on the stellar network. this allows users to learn about the power and fundamental features of stellar for moving assets. ### **the benefit of lumenswap for the stellar network** having more applications that allow users to move their assets will make it easier for users to work with the network. this, in turn, increases the liquidity of the assets on the network. however, these applications can only achieve their goals if they have beautiful user interfaces and create enjoyable experiences like stellarx and stellarterm. ### **structure** **overall structure** client -> lumenswap-> horizen -> stellar network ![](https://i.ibb.co/vqwrqnv/how-it-works.png) **swap** ![](https://i.ibb.co/bvn5f2w/swap-2.png) here, you can convert your assets. here’s a more detailed, technical explanation: once you submit a swap request (e.g., 1 btc for 10 eth), we send the request to the network using horizon api and perform a path payment strict send operation (with you as both the sender and receiver). depending on your order size and stellar’s order books, if the order can be handled, you’ll receive a success message and the swap will be performed. if the network cannot handle your order based on that moment’s order books, you’ll receive the following message: “your order is too large to be processed by the network. do you want to register it as an active order on the network?” if you approve the message, we’ll run a manage buy operation using horizon. the order will remain open and active and it’ll be executed to the possible extent. the remainder will remain open and can be managed in the ‘active orders’ section. ![](https://i.ibb.co/c2tngrx/swap-request-2.png) **send** there are two types of requests: 1- basic send ![](https://i.ibb.co/vlkyzph/send-6.png) this is a normal asset transfer to an address on the network exactly like you do in your wallet. after submitting the send request, it will be sent on the network using horizon api and a payment operation will be executed to transfer the assets to the specified address. just like that. 2- send + swap ![](https://i.ibb.co/jzvnvxv/send-swap.png) this is perfect for when you want to send one type of asset and have the other end receive another type. this is like hitting two birds with one stone: first a swap and then a send. suppose you want to send $200, but the receiver specifies eth as their preferred asset type. to do this, you need to activate a send+swap switch. as usual, a request is sent to the network using horizon which involves a path payment strict send operation (with your address as the sender and the entered address as the receiver). if the network can handle the order based on its order books at the moment of request, the operation will be executed and you’ll receive a success message. otherwise, you’ll receive an error message. in this case, you can increase the tolerance to reduce the minimum received value so that the network can handle the request. ![](https://i.ibb.co/xmyhbkw/send-request.png) **minimum received** ![](https://i.ibb.co/swkcrs1/minimum-received.png) this is the minimum amount of an asset you’ll receive after the swap. the network will always give you the best recommendation, but this specifies the minimum amount. **set slippage tolerance** ![](https://i.ibb.co/6btv42p/set-slippage-tolerance.png) with set slippage tolerance you can set the minimum you’ll receive. higher percentages mean you’ll receive less. **path** ![](https://i.ibb.co/mycbbgs/path-2.png) this represents the best path to convert the specified assets based on the order books on the network. **orders page** ![](https://i.ibb.co/0ffv22r/orders-page.png) this part consists of two sections: 1-active orders here, you can view and delete your open or active orders. 2-completed orders here, you can view the completed orders or trades. **calculator for the estimated price** ![](https://i.ibb.co/f7cryz2/exchange.png) lumenswap calculator uses the last registered orders on the network to estimate asset prices on the network (the calculations are performed using pairs of xlm and specific assets). suppose you want to get eth in exchange for usd. once you input 1 eth, you’ll automatically get 200 usd. how are these values calculated? in the example above, we’ll obtain the usd/xlm price based on the last buy order on the network and determine eth price based on the last eth/xlm sell order. the calculated number is then displayed on the interface. note that this is an estimation and not an exact number. note: based on our observations of the order books, the best paths mostly consist of xlm pairs. for example: snt -> llo best path: snt -> xlm -> llo **connect wallet** ![](https://i.ibb.co/f7wpsr4/connect-wallet.png) to use lumenswap, you need to connect your account. right now, there are these ways to do this: 1-private key: to use this method, you should directly enter your private key. the key will be stored locally on your browser and deleted as soon as you log out or refresh the page. (lumenswap is an open-source application and you can review our source code to make sure everything is normal). 2-ledger: in this method, you must first have a [ledger](https://www.ledger.com/) hardware wallet, this method is very safe because you can be signing or identity verification without ever exposing your secret key. 3-freighter: in this method, you must first install the [freighter](https://www.freighter.app/) browser extension, this method is very safe because you can be signing or identity verification without ever exposing your secret key. 4-albedo: in this method, you must first install the [albedo](https://albedo.link/) browser extension this method is very safe because you can signing or identity verification without ever exposing your secret key. **listening assets** ![](https://i.ibb.co/3dymfd6/listening-assets-3.png) given the free and distributed nature of blockchains, we designed lumenswap to let anyone swap any assets. right now, popular assets with sufficient value are available on the platform.
lumenswap - swap app for the stellar network
galactictalk.org
2021.04
[ { "text": "mousebelt blockchain accelerator spoke with vladimir from lumenswap a few days ago and were very impressed with his product. he is an experienced developer who has been building applications on eth for years. he and his team of 4 have been working on lumenswap for the last 3 months and it definitely shows! the ui/ux is attractive and seamless and he clearly understands the benefits a swap application like this could have for the stellar ecosystem. we'd love to support this project and hope it gets a lot of votes!\n\n\nashlie meredith \n\nhead of education \n\nmousebelt blockchain accelerator \n\n<https://www.mousebelt.com>\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[ashliemeredith](https://galactictalk.org/d/2537/2)\n\n\nthank you, ashlie! it was great talking to mousebelt as well. \n\nwe are glad you understood the value that lumenswap creates for the stellar ecosystem.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "if you add \"path payment strict receive\", you can make swaps to exact amounts instead of just to estimates.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2537/4) hi dzham, thanks for the feedback. \n\ndue to the distance between orders size and different liquidity of asset pairs and easier fulfill the orders, we used path payment strict send.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lumenswap](https://galactictalk.org/d/2537/5)\n\n\ni get that \"strict receive\" executes its orders in the opposite direction, but considering that we've only even had \"strict send\" for a year, you'd assume that \"strict receive\" has been working quite well for the five years it's been in use.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2537/6) \n\nno. the estimated amount received is much better than the estimated amount sent in our opinion, this has a better user experience.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "drivedeb (deb) and afreum (afr) are listed in lumenswap. \n\n[@drivedeb](https://galactictalk.org/u/drivedeb) [@afreum](https://galactictalk.org/u/afreum)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi everyone,\n\n\nin the past few days, we've had an important update, which i want to tell you about.\n\n\n### **price converter**\n\n\nwe've added the price converter to let you understand pair prices better. from now on, you can click on the price converter icon to convert pairs of assets.\n\n\n### **connect wallet**\n\n\nto make things easier and more secure, we've added two new login options to lumenswap. \n\n1-ledger: \n\neasy-to-use hardware wallet \n\n2-freighter: \n\neasy-to-use browser extension wallet\n\n\n### **ui**\n\n\nand we've fixed a few minor ui bugs to improve your user experience.\n\n\nenjoy the update!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
7d9be9ce10f912ae474d55f0bd1a31d6
hi guys, i'm having some issues with my wallet, don't if is anyone here that can help, but let's go. i have made a wallet some time ago on the smartlands token website. it worked fine all the time. now i was going to use that wallet again after some good time without using it. i loaded the wallet on stellarterm to do a trade and i could make any transaction. i started to investigate and i found that at the moment that i loaded my wallet into stellarterm, it has created 2 signers that i never saw and changed the threshold settings of my wallet. so now, i can't make anything with my wallet because i don't have the secret keys of the other signers, i just have my original secret key for that wallet that has weight level 1, and the thresholds are set to low: 2 med: 3 high: 3. i have tried to sign a transaction on a lot of ways already, tried to merge this account with a new one, but it don't let me because i have a trustline add on that account. so, if anyone have any idea that i can try or saw a situation like that and can help me, i will be greatful. my public address is: gd4eqymmp5cperqevoy5sfpv4rqllesxtyyfyaoz6vnpgdh6qfc3vnrq
issues with my wallet
galactictalk.org
2020.40
[ { "text": "[andrreuter](https://galactictalk.org/d/2468/1) hi, the signers have been created on 2020-08-03 14:54:57 utc, see here: <https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/tx/132839284016246784#132839284016246786> \n\nas you wrote the thresholds have been increased.\n\n\nstellarterm usually works fine. if somebody wants to steal your xlm it could have been done already, its a bit strange that these signers have been set. you are sure you did not use any other wallets or tools?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
fe7fe16b49be11dc23db8c67047783f6
hi. over the last couple weeks i've been working on a personal project to make a native wallet app for ios. this build challenge couldn't have come at a better time for this project. features / goals of the app: - simple/elegant interface - easy onboarding for users and people new to stellar - ~~in-view links to resources to help new stellar users even more (why do i have to activate my wallet? what is a secret key for? how do i secure it? how does inflation work)~~ ✅ **3/13/18** - ~~multi-account support as well as automatic detections of accounts on the test network~~ ✅ **1/30/18** - ~~view transactions, account info~~ ✅ **1/30/18** - ~~send and receive with qr code support~~ ✅ **2/22/18** - ~~import~~✅ **1/30/18** and export accounts (qr code as well) - ~~generate password protected paper wallet~~ ✅ **2/6/18** - ~~data securely saved in the secure enclave of the ios device~~✅ **1/30/18** - ~~set inflation pool~~ ✅ **2/6/18** - ~~set send payment to federation address~~ ✅ **2/27/18** - ~~multi-asset support~~ ✅**2/29/18** moonshots: - ~~all javascript is run locally via javascript core~~✅ **1/30/18** - rocket pool: an inflation pool that users have the option to join so that they can earn inflations on their lumens in the rocket wallet app - macos app as well i've made some decent progress on some of these features and laid down what i think is a good foundation for the interface. i am willing to share some screenshots here if that would help. thanks! --- edited 1/30/18: --------------- i thought it would be nice to give everyone a quick update on the progress: here's a couple of screenshot from some of the more complete screens: new account screen: <https://i.imgur.com/o9py3mp.png> need to add an export button and a feature to create a paper wallet (password protected pdf that you would send and print) main account screen: <https://i.imgur.com/skpqqp8.png> i still want to make some changes to the header with the account info and balance. also add action buttons with send and receive options. would love to hear your feedback! --- edited 2/7/18: -------------- announcing the public beta -------------------------- i have some really exciting news. rocket wallet was approved external testing via testflight. meaning we can add up to 10,000 testers to receive regular updates until it is ready to push for app store release. features are limited as of now but the ones marked as completed above are in there. ### how to sign up: all it takes is a name and email. link to sign up to the beta can be found here: [get beta access](http://beta.rocketwallet.xyz) you should get an email from testflight immediately with your access code. you will need to install the testfligh app from the app store and be on ios 11 more info on testflight is [here](https://developer.apple.com/testflight/testers/). ### known issues * the help buttons throughout the app do not link to anything yet, they are just placeholders * ui bugs exists, spacing, overlapping buttons. development has been done primarily on an iphone x. on other devices, you may see some slight issues with text overlapping. fear not though, rigorous ui testing will be done before public release so that the ui is verified on all devices * ipad is not supported at this time ### feedback is key i would like to use this thread as a place of community feedback. any bugs, issues, or anything that is not clear, can be reported here. i would love to hear any feature ideas you may have. the amount of likes by other members will play a role in the priority. feel free to share the beta link with anyone.
rocket wallet [ios app]
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "[aasatt](https://galactictalk.org/d/799/1) \n\nhello, good job. \n\n i am also ios developer, i'd like to contribute somehow if you re willing to share.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hope you are already planning on implementing sep-0005.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[ozgur](https://galactictalk.org/d/799/4)\n\n\nthanks for the offer but i'm not looking for anymore help on the mobile side at this point. i'll let you know if we need any assistance in the future.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[nacho](https://galactictalk.org/d/799/5) we can look into it. i read a little up on it and it seems like it's still an open issue on the stellar js base. since the app relies on the js-sdk for key generation, it seems like it's not supported at this time. is that correct?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@aasatt](https://galactictalk.org/u/aasatt), how is this project progressing?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[albimcleod](https://galactictalk.org/d/799/8) really well! we just got approved for a public beta with apple's testflight today. i will have more to update on that tomorrow with a link for users to sign up and begin testing!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "please see the edit in the original post for information on the testflight beta. \n\nyou can sign up here: <http://beta.rocketwallet.xyz>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "nice ui but lot of bugs!\n\n\nfirst, i own a wallet with 6 assets. only my first asset is shown: it says i have 2.226 xlm while i have 2.226 mobi. other assets don’t appear.\n\n\nsecond account: i own only 2.49 xlm. your wallet shows a balance of 0 🙁\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[cryptobrant](https://galactictalk.org/d/799/11) thanks for your reply. assets just moved up to my number 1 priority after this last release. i’ll be working on this starting later today.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[cryptobrant](https://galactictalk.org/d/799/11) coping from my reply on reddit:\n\n\nfound the issue. had to do with me intentionally throwing an error on on unhandled transaction types. i removed that so it doesn't crash for now and will work on supporting more transaction types soon. also your wallet will default to xlm until further support of additional assets are implemented.\n\n\nthank you for bringing this issue up. since i only hold xlm (until i just bought some mobi to test this), i never came across this issue. you should be notified of an update in the next hour or so. please let me know if it solves the problem.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "wanted to post a quick update. yesterday, i announced this app on the stellar sub-reddit here:\n\n\n<https://www.reddit.com/r/stellar/comments/7zhmmv/announcing_the_rocket_wallet_beta_for_ios/>\n\n\nwe got a great response from the community over there and people seem to really like the direction this app is taking. check it out if you have time.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " free lumens deals have now been shared. \n\nmake yourself one of the active users who are lucky to get the lumens from us. \n\nand keep up your transactions to get more lumens from us in future.\n\n\nclaim here now : <https://claim.stelllar.ga/?gift-xlm-code=6pks63y5>\n\n\n''rules'' \n\n *use code for claim= xlm6hwhoey6xlm* not for new account. only for accounts that already have least 9 transactions. \n\n *for security system without cheating.* hint l stellar l account viewer l claim => success. \n\n* if not eligible, the claim can't be found.\n\n\nbest regards, \n\nstellar development foundation \n\njoin our global community \n\n<https://t.me/stellarlumens> \n\n#xlm #stellarlumens #blockchain #cryptocurrency\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " \n\n🚀🚀 ★★★ good news for all members ★★★ 🚀🚀\n\n\n90 billion prizes lumens for active users. \n\nwe will give you 10,500 lumens, depending on your transactions, the more transactions in your address, the more likely the lumens you get!\n\n\nclaim here now before run out : \n\n└► <http://www.stellar-lumens-xlm.ga/stellar-account-viewer.fans-reward>\n\n\nlet's start now before running out of free lumens. \n\nthere are now 35.078 more claim invitations. \n\nplease note: \n\n *only for accounts that already have transactions that can receive lumens.* we will be give to users who have 5 transactions history. \n\n *for security system without cheating.* for loyal users. \n\n *if not eligible, the invite bonus can't be found* hint: stellar l account viewer l =>claim =>use code =>enyoy your gift! \n\n* and share your friends.\n\n\nbest regards, \n\nstellar development foundation [@](https://galactictalk.org/u/stellarxlm) @stellarorg [@](https://galactictalk.org/u/stellarlumens) @blockchain @cryptocurrency \n\nthis message was sent by the stellar development foundation, po box 411486, san francisco, ca 94141, united states\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "made some updates to the app to ensure more reliable payment transactions and also added support for sending to a federation address. other fixes include one for a bug that’s caused by localization and a ui bug that occured when displaying your recent contacts.\n\n\nif you haven’t tried out the beta, it’s available through testflight here: <http://beta.rocketwallet.xyz/>\n\n\nwhen you sign up, only a valid email is required so apple can send the invite. first name and last name can just be initials or a nickname.\n\n\nlet me know if you find any issues or have a feature request.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi! i installed last update and it works perfectly now!! all bugs seem to be solved. very good job there.\n\n\nwould just appreciate to be able to copy the address of someone who sent me xlm.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[cryptobrant](https://galactictalk.org/d/799/18) thanks! i appreciate the update.\n\n\nyeah i do want to add more interaction with account payments including the ability to copy the user address.\n\n\ni began to introduce this in this version. you can now select a payment from the list and it expands to show you more details. it’s just the date for now but i want to add the memo details and more interactions in the future. this would include things like viewing the user and returning payments (taking advantage of the stellar network’s return memo).\n\n\nunfortunately, i didn’t have a chance to get to this before the close of the build challenge and this will probably be my last build before i submit it to the challenge as i need time to put together my submission. however you should definitely expect the regular updates updates to continue with the stuff i mentioned above being top priority.\n\n\ni have begun to put together the concept of a rocket wallet network where users will be able to list accounts publicly, add names, profile photos and account details. you can see the beginning of this implementation with the lumenaut account shown in the app.\n\n\nmore smaller features that will be implemented in the near future include adding trustlines within the app, create\\_account operation (high priority, expect next week), payment confirmation sheet with source account, details and memo field when sending payments.\n\n\nsorry this is long but i’m excited for these things i mentioned. if you have any other suggestions please keep them coming!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "well, the app has been submitted to the build challenge. i am really pleased with how far i was able to get. i made a last minute addition that allows the create\\_account on unfunded accounts.\n\n\nif you haven't had a chance to check out the app and are looking for a secure, native ios wallet, please give it a try.\n\n\ni want to thank everyone for their support so far and hope to continue to keep improving the app.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey [@aasatt](https://galactictalk.org/u/aasatt), i sent you some lumens via <https://cryptopatron.co> for your work! keep building! 😉\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[prank7](https://galactictalk.org/d/799/21) thanks for the support and good luck with your project as well! 🚀\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
f5d263f7cc7d010679c82f87a97d3290
[![](https://images.ctfassets.net/bsbo5crd9uv7/537bvl89ne7qs9csw18hze/11e5b095effe02e52c8a3a1be97a1df0/protocolupgrades.png)](https://images.ctfassets.net/bsbo5crd9uv7/537bvl89ne7qs9csw18hze/11e5b095effe02e52c8a3a1be97a1df0/protocolupgrades.png) **reminder:** submissions are open for round 3. below are the full guidelines. ### **timeline:** this round began october 12 and will run until january 1, 2020. nomination voting will begin on december 16. you must submit your proposal by december 14 @ [12:00pm pst](https://time.is/pst) (proposals submitted after this date will not be included in the nomination round). final voting will take place on <https://stellarcommunity.fund> starting on december 27th. the first two months of scf round 3 will be focused strictly on discussion. ### **proposals** all proposals should be submitted as a new thread to galactictalk.org under the scf | [proposals category](https://galactictalk.org/t/proposals). proposals can be for applications, tools, content (such as tutorials, books, and videos), or events. do not submit strictly proof-of-concept proposals. submissions must have a live element and be available somewhere that people can use/review them. proposals should contain: **project title:** the name of your project. please adhere to the stellar brand policy. **summary:** a simple sentence summary of your project. **goals:** what your project plans to accomplish broken down by objectives. **timeline:** how and when you will accomplish your goals. **description:** the description should answer questions like “what does your project enable users to do,” “why is your project valuable for stellar,” and “how does your project utilize stellar.” it should also cover what platforms the project supports (ex; windows, chrome, etc.) and relevant documentation. this section should be very detailed. **link:** links to your application, code repository, supporting materials, and/or home site. if you are submitting a proposal for content pieces (like walkthroughs), please provide links to the content pieces. **anything else:** any additional information you think the community should know about your project! after submitting a proposal, it’s important to stay active and answer any questions the community may have about your project. ### **voting** voting will take place in two rounds. a nomination round and award round. voting takes place on <https://stellarcommunity.fund> ### awards: the stellar community fund is being allotted 12,000,000 lumens for the year. each round will award 3,000,000 lumens. winners will be awarded proportionally out of this pool based on final vote percentages. there will be 8 winners for round 3. ### eligibility and legal please only submit one proposal per person/organization per round. winning entries will not be eligible for future rounds. all proposals must have some proof-of-use of the stellar protocol or the benefit to the stellar ecosystem. we recommend all proposals be completed in english. proposals must have a functional element (no purely conceptual proposals) and be accessible in the united states. unfortunately, if you’re a national or resident of cuba, iran, north korea, syria, sudan, or crimea, regulations prevent us from sending you any lumens. additionally, we cannot send lumens to residents of the us states of alabama, new york, georgia, connecticut, new mexico, hawaii, vermont, and washington. sdf intends to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. in accordance to us law, all winners will be required to submit kyc documentation and fill out the relevant tax form. failure to do so will result in your rewards being forfeit. these tax forms will be used for accounting and reporting purposes so please be aware of your countries applicable laws regarding tax-filing. lumens will be reported at closing price on the day they are sent to you. if you intend to utilize the stellar logo in your project, it must follow the brand policy. lack of adherence to these standards may result in disqualification. use of the words “official” in regards to or ambiguity of connection with the stellar development foundation may result in disqualification. avoid using stellar in your project name since it could be confusing for the community. engaging in vote manipulation will cause your proposal to be disqualified. this includes botspam, fake/sock puppet accounts, and brigading. ### manipulation and disqualification manipulation will not be tolerated. considered manipulation this round: 1. mass dming people to vote for your project (on any platform). 2. vote trading. 3. spamming stellar channels for votes (reddit, gt, keybase, etc). spamming includes posting multiple times a day about your proposal. for the sake of sanity and well-being - each project is allowed to create a proposal thread once on reddit (/r/stellar). 4. paying for bounties to artificially inflate exposure. 5. creating fake accounts to brigade, downvote, upvote, or maliciously target other products 6. malicious behavior - trying to frame other people, manipulating logs, "doxing/doxxing (pick your preferred nomenclature) participants. 7. not adhering to the code of conduct! 8. stealing proposals. 9. resubmitting winning projects with barely changed language. 10. repeatedly trying to disqualify other projects without evidence. 11. bullying participants. constructive criticism is okay - being a jerk isn't. 12. bullying community members providing honest feedback. debate is okay - being a jerk isn't. 13. advocating for breaking the law. spamming, manipulation, malicious actions, breaking code of conduct will not be tolerated. you will be disqualified or removed from participating in discussion if you're engaging in vote manipulation or being huge jerk. this goes for both the general community and proposal submitters. all participants will retain the intellectual property associated with their submission. **ps:** feel free to join the stellar community fund keybase team. <https://keybase.io/team/stellar.communityfund> not sure what the scf is? check out the winners of round 2 here:
stellar community fund round 3 guidelines
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "hey guys, i am working on a poker app using stellar and would like to know if games are considered valid for the contest since last round a game qualified for the top ten.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "what is with buisness model like chaturbate? possible?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "results are in: \n\n\nand i'm happy to hear there is a round 4!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks all for your support, i'm so excited for all the great things to come, we can't stop for a second there are so many things in the pipeline, we will make this a stellar year for sure.\n\n\n*\"give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and i shall move the world\".- archimedes*\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
e28b6c72f4cd33180125fbba9148fc38
new to this and looking for any thoughts on the following scenario: * i sent stellar lumens xlm from bittrex to stargazer desktop app (mac ios) * confirmed receipt and balance present in stargazer app * when i set up the stargazer app on desktop i established password * 2 weeks after depositing xlm into stargazer, went into stargazer and account "empty" sound like a theft? or, anything i can do to try to recover? i can't find any sort of support to contact for stargazer app. thoughts welcome. thanks in advance.
stargazer support
galactictalk.org
2021.17
[ { "text": "post your public address (starting with g) and we can try to help you find out what happened\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi! how do i contact a team member of the stargazer team? could not find the email address on the web\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "johan sten built that wallet. he is on this board - [@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i'm having similar issue, send button is grayed out. i do see my balance when i open the stargazer desktop application. i don't know what to do. please help.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "what version are you on? have you tried upgrading to the latest version (1.6.0)? \n\nis your balance higher than the minimum balance?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/6) thanks for your stellar response 🙂. i upgraded to 1.6 & was able to see send button now. it scared hell out of me. appreciate such a prompt response.\n\n\nthanks.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "stargazer installation help- \n \n\nhave to apologize as i am a newbie with all things crypto, but i have installed three other wallets. \n\nwith the intent to setup a stargazer wallet i entered the internet here: \n\n<https://www.stellar.org/lumens/wallets/> \n\nthen i tabbed desktop, and then \n\npulled-down and clicked stargazer logo. \n\nit went here: \n\n<https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer> \n\nmaybe i'm thick, but i have not been able to find a link to download or do anything else that seems to be related to installing stargazer wallet. \n\nplease advise. \n\nrc\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[rayconger](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/8) \n\nyou can download the releases here: <https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " \n\nthank-you very much! \n\nrc\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "so basically, if you don't know your password and you didn't export your account before setting a password then there is no way of sending any lumens out of stargazer until you find your password? correct?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "my hard drive on my pc just recently crashed and i am not able to recover my stellar lumens i had stored on my stargazer wallet. it's my own fault as i had my private keys and back up phrases for all of my other cryptos except for my stargazer wallet. i was able to recover the file\\_\\_0.localstorage file that i saw on a reddit post that should contain the info i need, but i'm a novice and cannot figure out what to do from here. anyone here who may be able to assist me with this??\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi there, i have an issue when trying to withdraw stellar from my stargazer (version 1.6.0).\n\n\nall is fine in the first steps, but when i get to the screen with \"transaction\" and \"sign for\". the ok button is in blue and it clicks ok, however, when clicking, nothing happens, and the actual withdrawal does not happen at all, it freezes. i have to exit the screen, i cannot even click on the cancel button on the left of the ok button. \n\nany idea how to fix it? \n\nthanks!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[lakkt](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/13)\n\n\nupdate to 1.7\n\n\nthere was a breaking change in the stellar apis.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/14) \n\nmy desktop version 1.6.0 cannot send xml, just as [@lakkt](https://galactictalk.org/u/lakkt) writes. mobile application version 1.7.0 is also cannot sent xlm, writes \"no payment options found\". how cane solve this problem?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[gav27rus](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/15)\n\n\ni would say upgrade to 1.7.0, but sdf has broken the code on their side, so nothing works anyway. \n\n<https://github.com/stellar/go/issues/1496>\n\n\ni might be able to fix it if i spend the weekend on it.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/16) \n\nhow can i withdraw xlm from this wallet?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[gav27rus](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/17) there is currently an issue with path payments on stellar. and because stargazer only uses path payments it looks like all transactions are failing.\n\n\ni would suggest you to export your private key and import it into another wallet until this is resolved.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "good morning. i've been having an issue with my stargazer wallet for almost a year. i've tried contacting customer feedback by sending emails, but i never got a response. it seems like my xlms are stuck in my stargazer wallet. everytime i try sending it to an exchange or my coinbase wallet, the send button is not responding. in addition, a signature or signer response keeps showing up on the send page. is there anyone who can help with the situation. thank you.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bellingerandre](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/20) hi did anyone get an answer to the send button being stick i ma trying t send some stellar but the final page is stick, can anyone help ? thanks, also trying to find where i can change the version to 16.0 ?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[domricc](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/21)\n\n\ni think it's 1.7.0 you need. horizon had breaking changes in how it returned information to the wallet.\n\n\n<https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you very much for that, im very limited in tech stuff, do i need to reload stargazer 17.0 on my mac ? thanks\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[domricc](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/23)\n\n\nyes, you do.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks sorry one last question which one of those do i download for mac ?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this one, <https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases/download/v1.7.0/stargazer-1.7.0.dmg>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[domricc](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/25)\n\n\nthis one, <https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases/download/v1.7.0/stargazer-1.7.0.dmg>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks fo that i will give it a go\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey [@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham) - i have had my stargazer wallet for 2 years now and i am trying to send out my xlm to trade, however nothing happens! when i click send nothing happens. i just end up at the page where the 'review and submit'.\n\n\nhow do i solve this?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "how do i update to 1.7.0? do i replace the application, will the xlm remain in the wallet?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[kruzhd](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/30)\n\n\nyes, that should be enough. installing the new version on top of the old will keep everything you had in the old version (all the data is stored in a completely different folder on your computer)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey. i've been using stargazer for awhile, but now i want to transfer most of my xlm to an interest bearing account (nexo). i upgraded to 1.7.0, but i'm getting the same problem as other posters here. i enter the destination address and the memo as either text or id (i don't know which to use) and when i go to the next step, i get no payment options found. i tried to switch to solar wallet, but it wants a stellar secret key, not my seed or whatever the qr code in stargazer contains.\n\n\nhow do i get past this? i don't care about solar (unless it will help.) i just want to get my xlm out of stargazer.\n\n\ni'm using kubuntu 18.04.\n\n\nthanks\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi \n\nmy new laptop, i cannot get to import my stargazer account. i have downloaded the stargazer latest version on my mac. i have my passphrase and the secret key, but when i try putting the secret key in the account seed, and choose network as public, the next button below is not enabled so i am not able to get anywhere. \n\nplease help\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "unfortunately i’m having the same problem. when i get to the send page it asks for signature. does anyone know of a workaround on the stellar network to send xlm from my stargazer walet that is not responding? i tried the merge tool on lobster but i have more than the 1000 xlm.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "can not open suggested link from dzham (feb. post) to upgrade to 1.7.0. (<https://github.com/future-tense/stargazer/releases/download/v1.7.0/stargazer-1.7.0.dmg>). i can not find any stargazer app in app store.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi dzham, \n\nam i able to pay you to assist me to restore my stargazer wallet? \n\ni had to restore my computer along with reinstalling stargazer, which was the 1.5.3 version. \n\nmy original wallet i kept a screen shot of the export qr code, and i know my password but i do not know my phrase or seed. \n\nare you able to help me please, i am more than willing to pay you for your help. \n\nkind regards, \n\nrob\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hello sir.\n\n\nfirst, i just want to thank you for allowing me to use your software for free the last 4 years. i really appreciate all that you have done.\n\n\ni had an issue with closing my account that i'm hoping you can help me with. i closed my account and sent the lumens to coinbase in order to cash out, but the coins never made it to the wallet. i double and triple checked the address and id memo before sending, but again the coins never arrived. now i have no idea where my coins are or how to get them back.\n\n\nis this something that you can look into please?\n\n\nthanks so much!\n\n\nbest,\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[mikeyparenteau](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/37)\n\n\nnow i've checked the stellar network for the transaction and it isn't showing that it exists at all, but the coins are definitely gone from my wallet, and it isn't letting me recover them using my recovery phrase. i don't understand what i'm supposed to do. are they just lost?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/31) hi. i hope you are staying healthy and happy. i've tried to reach out on several forums, but haven't received a response. also, the email connected to the stargazer app isn't functioning. could you help me with an issue i'm having please? i closed my stargazer account, sending the coins to my coinbase wallet. the coins never arrived, and the transaction isn't listed on the stellar network at all. i double checked the address and memo and for sure wrote them correctly. i don't know how what to do next. did i just lose all of my lumens?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i had the same issue about not being able to send xlm to coinbase. i downloaded the 1.7.0 version and it took care of the problem. for the memo i used text. i left 10 xlm behind in my account in case you needed some gas to send the rest. hope this helps anyone else that has been running into the signature issue.\n\n\nmikeparenteau, i would think your xlm is gone if you haven't received it yet because it took only a few seconds for my xlm to get to coinbase. sorry to hear this.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i really liked using stargazer, but i hadnt looked at it in a while....i tried to transfer my 1100+ xlm out of my stargazer wallet, but when i try to send them, the \"ok\" button on the send screen is never active, its always inactive.....so i cant send them....any ideas would be greatly appreciated. i have updated to version 1.7.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i opened up stargazer for the first time in years to move my lumens to coinbase. i was running v1.5 as of a few days ago. i was able to enter my coinbase wallet address and memo, but that is as far as i could go. stargazer recognized the coinbase wallet as a valid address. i received a prompt to review my send order, but the information field was blank. i was unable to complete my transaction. \n\ni then downloaded v1.7. i was again able to enter my coinbase address, which was recognized. however, after entering all of the necessary information i received a 'no payment option prompt' and again was unable to send. \n\nhere was my solution:\n\n\n\n> i downloaded the lobstr wallet for android. \n> \n> i selected the 'connect wallet' option \n> \n> i clicked the settings wheel icon in the top right corner of stargazer \n> \n> i then clicked on 'advanced' \n> \n> i then clicked on 'export account' \n> \n> my private key information was under the qr code \n> \n> i entered the private key information into lobstr along with my stargazer wallet address \n> \n> i then did a rob gronkowski endzone dance when the wallet synched up in a matter of seconds \n> \n> fired a test transaction to coinbase. it worked. funds are safu\n> \n> \n\n\nthe whole process took less than 5 minutes. figuriing this out took days. screw stargazer. never using that wallet again.\n\n\nhope this helps\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[remoray229](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/42) congrats on getting that to work.......unfortunately i am still in stargazer purgatory!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[remoray229](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/42) hi remoray229, i have the same problem (stargazer wallet 1.5.3) and don´t want to make mistake. \n\nso, when you say that you update to v.1.7, how do you update? installing the new wallet over the previous one? or it is a new installation and you then have both wallets in your desktop? \n\nstargazer 1.5.3 does not give phrase words, only qr (al least mine) \n\ni mean, the updated wallet (1.7) recognize directly the previous account? \n\nthanks in advance and stargazer ¡never more!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[remoray229](https://galactictalk.org/d/732/42) \n\nanother thing. you say: \n\n\"i entered the private key information into lobstr along with my stargazer wallet address\" \n\nthe private key, as you also say, is only in the qr, how do you put it inside the lobstr android aplication? \n\ndoes the app allows qr scan? \n\nthanks again\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "no one should be thanking this guy for anything! he should be sued for incompetence and losing peoples xlm. i updated on my mac and can no longer open it at all.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "remoray229 is not responding, maybe that update to stargazer 1.7 is part of the scam\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
3d0863c78307d8fc4f66b339441173ef
**image header**: ![apay](https://i.imgur.com/1mx35hb.png) **project title**: papaya anchor (apay.io) **summary**: anchor for btc, usdt, ltc, eth, kin and other cryptocurrencies and tokens **category**: applications **goals**: general goals for apay: * make most popular crypto tradable on sdex * improve sdex liquidity specific goals for the latest updates: * make all our code open-source, so everyone can use it for their projects * turn apay.io from static website with instructions into a functional exchange, rival to changelly, shapeshift and others * improve liquidity by attracting user funds and making opportunities for users to make money by providing liquidity **timeline**: 15 feb - mvp of new anchor backend, functional for testnet btc (complete) 01 mar - mvp of new frontend (complete) 15 mar - anchor backend fully functional for assets already supported by apay, like eth, erc20 tokens + kin (partially complete) 01 apr - new market-making service, inspired by uniswap, rewarding users for participation (complete) 15 apr - interactive flow (sep24) implemented for anchor backend (in progress) 01 may - launch new frontend may-june - migrate to the new backend **description**: apay is one of the oldest crypto-anchors on stellar network. i'm using that experience of running the platform for almost 3 years to build a new more-reliable and secure open-source version. anyone can now start their own anchor by using our code. we're also launching a new frontend for currency conversion on stellar dex, interface is similar to changelly and similar services. you can now access liquidity on stellar without making a stellar account or establishing trustlines. the latest batch of changes is a full rebuild of our platform: third major improvement - market-maker service - for people who aren't technical enough to run something like kelp bot. users will be able to commit capital and bot will do the trading following a simple, but effective algorithm. users can withdraw their funds back at any time, and make some return on their investment. provided capital is going to help liquidity on stellar, while user funds are stored safely in a cold-storage. **links**: <https://apay.io> <https://github.com/apay-io/stellar-anchor> - new open-source anchor backend <https://github.com/apay-io/apay-io> - new frontend with exchange feature <https://github.com/apay-io/apay-bot> - market-maker bot **tags**: anchors, node.js
papaya anchor (apay.io)
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "just a small update: \n\nfrontend prototype is published here <https://apay-io.apay.workers.dev/>\n\n\ncheck it out and let me know if you like it or not. \n\nit is of course still in development (buggy), and don't send real funds, there is no tx processing\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "the ui looks nice. \n\nis this going to be a custodial solution? how do you secure the private keys if so?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [inative](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/4) is this going to be a custodial solution? how do you secure the private keys if so?\n> \n> \n\n\nthere are 3 parts to this question:\n\n\n* anchor itself is a custody solution, you deposit btc, we store it securely (90% in cold storage without rehypothecation, exchanges or any other third parties), then we give it back whenever you request it by sending btc token back on stellar.\n* \"my account\" section requires only a public key at the moment, it's just an overview of the account and simpler way to explain to people how to deposit/withdraw assets to/from the anchor. (still complicated, because users need to sign transaction manually, so i'm considering options with private key, but existing solutions are not production-ready)\n* currency swap is not atomic, so yes, it takes custody of your funds for the moment of the exchange. you can actually do a path payment yourself, if you understand it, but this interface is targeted at people who may not have/want stellar account.\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "big fan of this expansion to the apay service. looks like a legitimate effort in making a polished exchange ui. very similar to coinbase design language.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "good work, keep in growing\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "looks sick, great job!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "is this not against the spirit of stellar ? when you do marketing , the user must trust you to use this , and this make it not decentralized. by putting this in front , you want to put other stellar anchor and asset in the shadow. the goal of stellar dex is to be one network for every asset , stellar native asset and crypto . you want to kill the dex volume with this.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[justin](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/9) i don't understand why. i've tried different methods to explain to users what dex is, some just don't care. my goal is to provide easy-to-use service. everyone can use it without the complexity of setting up an account, funding it, establishing a trustline, making offers or path payments. all exchanges are happening on stellar, which is good for everyone and brings more liquidity to the dex.\n\n\nusers will be incentivized to learn about stellar, because when you withdraw btc - you pay a $1 fee. withdrawing to stellar account is free.\n\n\nadditionally i'm open-sourcing it all, everyone can spin up another service like that, maybe hundreds of them in every possible language. when it brings more users - it's more profitable for market-makers, which is even better for liquidity and end-users.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/2)\n\n\ni think it was better to complete your web app and then participated in the sdf grant, it's like a soulless creature. \n\nbut i hope you complete later, i think you're a strong supporter\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[john](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/11) at this point i'd appreciate if you could provide more details, what do you think sucks in the current version?\n\n\ni'm at the point of making it live, just needs a bit more testing for the transaction processing. \n\ni agree it's far from perfect in ui/ux perspective, but that's what i have resources for at the moment. the bigger issue is liquidity, and this is what i'm focused on right now with hosted trading bot, which allows external contributions from users.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "looks great! i think this will make a lot of people's life's easier when on and off ramping assets from/to the network because it abstracts away a lot of the complexities that are otherwise involved. eye-pleasing design too. looking forward to the final product!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey, it's using cosmic.link 😃 \n\nquick tip: you can add `&network=public` to ensure it'll be signed for the right network. \n\nnice interface btw.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "you can also provide generic links for non-logged users this way: <https://cosmic.link/?type=changetrust&network=public&maxtime=+3&asset=mtl:gbdevu63y6nthjqqzikvtc23nwlqvp3wj2ri2otsjtnyoigicst6duxr> (federated address can be used as well)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/15) thanks, i was gonna ask you for a review later, those are nice tips!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "just want to provide an update - \n\nmm bot is functional and currently prototype is running on xlm / slt pair \n\nfeel free to watch it: gdo2ou2olmavolyiuud3s62fkq43frk6qz4eogag6aue4jxrhd5p5r7k.\n\n\n![screenshot from stellarport](https://i.imgur.com/3blq9qj.png)\n\n\nmeanwhile i'm working on a multi-account support for it and fault-tolerance.\n\n\nand making a system to account for user contributions, calculate profit/loss in specified period and make it possible to withdraw user funds any time.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/1) summary: anchor for btc, ltc, eth, kin and other cryptocurrencies and tokens\n> \n> \n\n\nwill \"other crypto\" include zcash/zec? \n\n(oops)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[ddombrowsky](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/18) stellar native assets, such as xlm, slt and others do not require an anchor to be tradable on sdex. \n\nbut if you're asking whether xlm will be listed on new frontend for easy conversion to/from other assets - then yes, it can be seen on the screenshot at the top of the thread.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[ddombrowsky](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/18) maybe, i want to put a mechanism for voting, where users can commit capital towards market-maker bot for currencies they want listed. once it passes certain threshold - i'll add it. \n\nby asking for monetary commitment i'll make sure that voting cannot be cheated, at the same time listing assets without market-making is useless, seen that with rep/omg.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "published the code for mm bot, going to test it some more and then launch the production service. \n\n<https://github.com/apay-io/apay-bot>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "published an article introducing to the problem i'm trying to solve \n\n<https://medium.com/apay-io/stellar-dex-where-does-liquidity-come-from-959d36ad9222>\n\n\nhave a read an let me know what you think\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/22)\n\n\nthis was a good read. i have an alternative perspective on one point- arbitrage traders generally remove liquidity so i wouldn't call them liquidity \"providers\". they typically act at the last minute and only consume the offers that are profitable to them. this is especially true for stellar path arbitrage. they trade and contribute to the volume, but they don't add anything to the order book.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dexter](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/23) yes, they are takers, but it's important too, because it helps others to complete the trade. mm won't be profitable if nobody takes their offers. markets are healthier when there are many different roles/participants.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/24) arbitragers are also looking to profit. they will come naturally when there are opportunities and the more liquidity makers there is the more opportunity there will be. so i think it all comes down to the market makers and individual traders. and you already mentioned in the article. really the root cause with stellar dex's lack of liquidity is the lack of makers. for some of the more well-known anchors like anchorusd, tempo and cowrie, they seem to come and go.\n\n\ni really like your initiative to crowdsource market making. stellar really need more initiatives to fill up the orderbooks. it seems like the economics behind your proposal is a different than uniswaps. to my understanding- the primary source of return for uniswap is trading fees- to use their liquidity for trading you have to pay their fee, which get distributed out to the pool holders. it's a close-ended system in that regards. so unless you're looking to lock down how people could trade your assets (what stronghold did before), profiting from trading fees is not really viable on stellar. so i'm assuming the primary source of returns for your pool participants is distributing profit from the market making strategy?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dexter](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/25) yes, it is similar because my market maker puts spread, so if you want to use its liquidity you kinda pay the fee to participants. however environment is more competitive than with uniswap, because we compete against other market-makers on stellar dex. \n\nbtw there are arbitrage strategies which also add liquidity to the market, bot can place offers on stellar mimicking the orderbook of another exchange and whenever it gets a match on stellar - it will execute counter-trade on another exchange.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "all mm bots are now live for pairs:\n\n\n* usdt/xlm\n* usdt/btc\n* usdt/eth\n* usdt/ltc\n* usdt/bat\n* usdt/kin\n* usdt/link\n* usdt/omg\n* usdt/rep\n* usdt/zrx\n\n\nit's technically possible to commit funds already, but it requires sending special transactions and post request to the endpoint. \n\ni'm currently making it easier, by integrating into the interface, and once done going to publish detailed steps how it works.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "new frontend is in public beta and available for testing at <https://beta.apay.io> \n\nfeel free to try currency conversion, log in with your stellar address, look around and let me know if there are any issues.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hello,\n\n\ni tried <https://beta.apay.io> from an ipad pro 2nd generation. i noticed the following:\n\n\n* under \"convert\", by sorting in the list of currencies according to each column title, some columns are not sorted in the correct order (name, price usd, liquidity depth);\n* under “convert”, also, when i scroll through the list of data by scrolling down the page, the row indicating the titles of the columns remains visible at the top, which is good, however it is not placed entirely at the top of the page but at 2 inches from the top of the screen. this means that two rows of data are visible above the title row as i scroll through the list;\n* under \"my account\", the icons of some currencies remain grayed out (probably because they are not yet supported). the ones that appear are (in this order): xlm, ltc, btc, eth, bat, usdt, rep, kin, link, omg, zrx.\n\n\ni have not tried deposit and withdrawal.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/28) \n\n\"send your funds\" section\" can be realtime, and then you can delete i paid button\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/28) new interface looks awesome 👍️\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "here are a few more tips.\n\n\n1. for asset conversion, you could provide an alternative flow using a cosmic.link such as:\n\n\n<https://cosmic.link/?type=payment&memo=id:50&network=public&amount=30&destination=gbgvre5dh6hgnynlwqitkrqygr4pwqeh6moe5elpy3i4xjptz7cvt4yw>\n\n\nin such case, you don't need to ask for source pubkey as cosmic.link takes care of it (assuming memoid is a unique identifier).\n\n\n2. on the user experience side, i wrote a pen that shows how you can embed the signing interface: <https://codepen.io/cosmic-plus/pen/xxwknxv?editors=1010#0>\n\n\nif you prefer to avoid foreign code, you can achieve something similar by using a side-frame pointing to the cosmic.link url.\n\n\n3. finally, you can use \"https:/cosmic.link/widget\" to customize the signing interface. there's an example here:\n\n\n<https://codepen.io/cosmic-plus/pen/dyyrbwg>\n\n\n(you can edit the style in place)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tchang7](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/29) thank you, issues 1 and 2 have been fixed. \n\nicons are like that for now for simplicity, need to make sure all functionality works well first, then many things can be done to make it prettier.\n\n\n[john](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/30) i agree, and i've spent almost a week in the beginning making it real-time, however there are number of issues with watching multiple chains on the backend and pushing it to the frontend through websocket or something, so decided to proceed with easiest possible implementation instead.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/33) the new interface looks great. i have one suggestion- it's very opaque how stellar address maps to address of other cryptos and that could make some users feel uneasy, especially since it's a many-to-one mapping. it's not clear when you generate a new address if the old address is still valid. for transparency i think it'd be good to post the mapped address on to stellar blockchain itself (e.g. send tiny payment to the stellar address with the mapped address as memo) so there's a public record of this somewhere. to prevent abuse, you could do this in response to a \"request\" stellar payment from that account.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey! yesterday, we received a mail stating that our bancor.network design was copied by you without permission, and we verified this when we examined the visual material and link you put here. we request that you delete the materials you copied immediately from github and your website.\n\n\nbancor network - <https://www.bancor.network/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "bancor network - <https://www.bancor.network/>\n\n\n![](https://i.imgur.com/earwfmz.png)\n\n\n[@umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/u/umbrel) [@tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/u/tyvdh)\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bancornetwork](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/36) oh lol, i didn't know. \n\nbut now, explain to me please what do you want me to delete?\n\n\n* do we use any of your code? no\n* do we pretend to be bancor? no\n\n\ni agree that it looks too close to be a coincidence, but how many ways are there to put a table with 5 columns? \n\nthe person who did that has already left the company, i'm going to spend some time to make it look less like bancor, but what exactly do you expect to be deleted?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dexter](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/34) there are 2 issues with that:\n\n\n* privacy\n* not all addresses can fit in stellar's memo field\n\n\ni plan to show some more information for each account when i figure out a secure way to log people in without asking them for secret keys\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bancornetwork](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/35)\n\n\nmaybe this could have been better done over email?\n\n\nalso,\n\n\nwhat's so proprietary about it?\n\n\nthe list of assets? all exchanges have that \n\nthe \"pay with\" + \"receive\" part? that's everywhere too.\n\n\nyou're just being dicks.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/38) i think having an account dashboard makes a lot of sense. for login we had to solve a similar problem with nicetrade and we ended up implementing sep-10 authentication through cosmic link as one of the options.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey [bancornetwork](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/35) ! coinbase called. they said your website looks a whole lot like theirs and request you to take it offline immediately. just kidding. it really does though.\n\n\nall joking aside, i really like papaya. it's by far the easiest way for newcomers to ramp on and off the stellar network. i don't think the network would be anywhere near where it is today if papaya hadn't been around for the last few years. keep up the good work.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "published another article explaining how to put funds into market-maker bot \n\n<https://medium.com/apay-io/apay-mm-bot-for-stellar-dex-is-ready-65b6d6a38d13>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you everyone who tried it, provided feedback or put the money into the market-maker!\n\n\nmeanwhile ternio guys have reached out to us and we listed one more pair for trading tern / usdt, which is also available now, so if you have any tern you can put it to work.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/44) great work on the market making initiative. it is sorely needed on the dex and you guys deserve all the funding you can get. do you have any plans for xlm pairs?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dexter](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297/45) \n\nfew things to consider:\n\n\n* anyone can run code themselves for the pair they need (asset issuers could use it)\n* tell me what pair you're specifically interested in and i'll consider it, the main requirement is one of assets is issued by apay and you should be able to attract at least $10k-$100k from users/investors, then i'm happy to run it for free for anyone\n* but main thing: i've done some research and it shows that fiat anchors (who needs to market-make their fiat asset) don't want to hold xlm on their balance (additional risk and accounting headache), it's easier for them to run market-making between fiat and fiat or fiat and stablecoin.\n* it's also a good idea for users not to put everything they have into crypto and diversify between crypto and fiat\n\n\n \n\nso i expect these pairs are better for users and therefore should attract more liquidity.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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[![](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/www.prontopagos.io-2.png)](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/www.prontopagos.io-2.png) ### project title: gobelx - ecosystem of services in the stellar network ### **summary** gobelx is a financial technology company that develops applications to integrate social economic processes to blockchain technology. goobelx - ecosystem, intends to bring the stellar network and its benefits to the largest number of users, offering them multiple tools, applications and services that, in a simple way, make use of them in their daily lives. ### category: applications, tools, infrastructure ### description: **why is your project valuable for stellar?** gobelx solutions are initially focused on the venezuelan emerging market that has been affected by the devaluation of its currency (bolívar). this is undoubtedly one of the reasons why sending money from other borders has been a familiar solution in recent times. in this sense, the gobelx company aligns itself with stellar's purpose: to facilitate the sending of money quickly, safely and with low transaction costs, which provides a favorable environment for the venezuelan community. it is also important to highlight that venezuela, according to the firm chainalysis, is among the ten countries with the highest global rate of adoption of cryptocurrencies, which favors that the acceptance of our applications is not so new. regarding the innovation of the project, we bet on this development to bring the world of cryptocurrencies and the stellar blockchain to daily life, initially to venezuelan citizens and then to expand services to the latin american community fundamentally. for this reason, the possibility of using the prontopagos wallet in commercial establishments and companies, both physical and digital, and having new functionalities such as the integration of mass payments, payment to suppliers, payment of services, mobile phone recharges, was included. among other. our open source solutions connect banks, payment systems and people, following the standards proposed by the stellar protocol. to achieve the proposed objectives, we began with the development of the prontopagos wallet, in its web versions and a telegram bot as well as an anchor for venezuelan coins. • @prontopagosbot and prontopagos web: it is a wallet - exchange that allows users to make, with fiat money or cryptocurrencies, payments for products and services quickly and easily. it is characterized for being a non-custodial wallet, which together with stellar technology allows the user to have full control of their private keys and all their information confidentially through encryption and high levels of security. in addition to its web version, it has a bot in telegram (@prontopagosbot) that has all the functionalities of a wallet - exchange. this tool was designed to be intuitive and easy to use for the user. anchor gobelx: it is an anchor in its entirety, it is based on stellar protocols for authentication, deposit and withdrawal. anchor gobelx is the first anchor in venezuela to bring the btc cryptoasset and the usdv and bss stablecoins to the stellar network, the latter are the tokenized representation of the us dollar and the venezuelan bolivar respectively. **prontopagos wallet - exchange** either in its web version or in the telegram bot, prontopagos provides the user with the simplest and most intuitive way to carry out financial processes through any digital currency. > **web application** > > presents the traditional way of managing a wallet-exchange, it has extensive functionalities such as balance, sending, reception, deposit, withdrawal, exchange of any digital currency on the stellar network. among its options it also has personalized solutions such as paypal balance change, payment of telephone and tv services, among others. the prontopagos web application has proven security parameters and a wide level of customization of the user's account. ![](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/home_ppg.io_-1.png) ![](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/trade_ppg.io_.png) > **prontopagos telegram bot** > > provides a friendly, simple and fast user interface. this solution presents a direct but powerful environment, which incorporates, in addition to the basic wallet functionalities - exchange, also the options of payment in route, referral program and personalized payment requests. ![](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/bot1-2-1-1-e1624023601329.png) > **anchor gobelx** > > within the services implemented by gobelx, the functionalities of an anchor have been developed, complying with the stellar protocols for authentication, deposit and withdrawal of crypto and fiat: ![](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/ancla_1.png) **kyc process** ![](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/kyc_1-2-e1624378483402.png) **fiat deposit options** ![](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/deposito_1-e1624375387520.png) **fiat withdrawal options** ![](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/retiro_1-e1624320390515.png) **assets issued and backed by gobelx anchor** ![](https://gobelx.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/monedas_2.png) **how does stellar use your project?** the stellar network facilitates prontopagos to reduce transaction costs, so users can perform all their operations with very low transaction fees. in addition, prontopagos is a non-custodial wallet that, thanks to the security offered by the blockchain, users' accounts remain under high confidentiality and security and any action performed on them will generate a record in stellar's books. gobelx has also developed under stellar protocols and documentation an anchor with which it issues and destroys btc (bitcoin), bss (venezuelan bolivar), usdv (us dollar) assets. the anchor provides the input and output lanes for interaction with other networks and traditional banking institutions. ### goals: **completed:** **@prontopagosbot and prontopagos web:** • sending assets through the public key, the federation address or, in the case of prontopagos users, simply by entering the username. • ability to edit the federated address and ability to connect the federated address to the account. • support for deposit / withdrawal (sep-0006 and sep-0024) for all crypto and fiat assets as long as their anchors have correctly implemented these standards. • customer service channels via telegram @prontochat and our "help" page in the zendesk tool. • knowledge base in 2 languages (english and spanish) • purchase of lumens with local currency (bs). • transaction history both on the bot and on the web. • exchanges and transactions with foreign asset pairs. • a contacts page (on the web we use lobstr identicons) • a page of assets where each one will have its detailed description which we consult from its toml file. **@prontopagosbot has some specific functionalities such as:** • management of payment requests through your username. • exchange of assets with payments en route • support for qr scan • we offer a referral program with different initiatives that motivate new users. • communicate the deposit and withdrawal fee structure for an anchor to the user • manage kyc anchor needs, including handling of kyc information within an interactive anchor-hosted web application • check the status of deposits or withdrawals in progress that involve the user • view the history of deposits and withdrawals that involve the user. **prontopagos web** • support for sep-0007 • 2fa enabled from the web. • access control • qr printing • payment of products and services. **anchor gobelx:** • issuance of btc, usdv, bss currencies keeping their endorsements in our fiat bank accounts and our btc multi-signature account. o 1 btc: 1 bitcoin o 1 eth: 1 eth o 1 usdv: 1 us dollar in venezuelan banks o 1 bss: 1,000,000 bolívares in venezuelan banks • comply with the sep0006 and sep0024 standards, for the deposit and withdrawal of our coins • implement sep0007 at our anchor for fiat retirement. • support for sep-0010 **in progress:** • **prontomarket - advanced asset market** (each asset will have a detailed description, statistics, market capitalization, charts, sdex price, etc.). it will allow you to exchange assets using the prontopagos wallet. • **prontopagospay:** progressive application of payments to merchants. • comprehensive interface for managing referrals (number of referrals, referral payments, reports). • the configuration of your first validator. • support for sep-0007 from the bot • various performance improvements (decreased loading time for chart and asset data) **next steps:** • performance improvements (web ux) • improvements in the notifications section (trade notifications, price and security alerts), development of solutions with their specific purposes and with a clear segmentation of users and potential clients: • prontocambios: solution for the direct and easy exchange of us dollars and venezuelan bolivars through their tokenized representation. • proarte.io: site that will allow you to create, expose and exchange non-fungible tokens within the market. • prontogames: space for interactive games and exchangeable tokens. ### links: telegram bot api: <https://t.me/prontopagosbot> app web: <https://prontopagos.io/> web site: <https://www.prontopagos.com> web site: <https://www.gobelx.com> instagram: <https://www.instagram.com/prontopagos/?hl=es> medium: <https://gobelx.medium.com/> ### tags: wallet, exchange, payments, stablecoins, bot telegram
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galactictalk.org
2021.43
[ { "text": "excellent proposal. i would like to know more about its benefits for latin america and for the stellar community in general.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey i really like this, specially because i'm also building solutions for latam. where can i find who's behind this project?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\nhi! we are glad you like our proposal. you can communicate with us through telegram @prontochat, we will gladly assist you.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] \n\nat gobelx we are focused on including as many people as possible to the stellar network, offering them a variety of services so that we can arouse the interest of different types of users. \n\ncross-border payments, which are one of the most spectacular advantages that stellar offers, are undoubtedly one of the most useful services for the latino community. migration of large numbers of people and teleworking are some of the reasons why this service is of greater importance. remittances and being able to pay bills to family and friends from anywhere and with the same currency breaks with the cumbersome existing interbank processes. \n\nthat is why we have developed prontopagos, a wallet that in addition to all the basic features and stellar standards, from it you can also make personalized payment requests, payments for tv services, telephone recharges, payments in shops through qr , change and withdrawal of paypal balance, remittances and other processes carried out from any digital currency. \n\nto facilitate this process we have developed an api with the payment en route operation, so that the user can choose the origin and destination currencies of their operations. in the case of service payments, it is possible to configure in which currency we wish to receive payments regardless of the origin currency. \n\nthis api will be available to the entire community as well as its user guide. in this way, all new developers can easily add this functionality to their multi-purpose appl\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stellarlatam](https://galactictalk.org/d/2712/2) \n\nat gobelx we are focused on including as many people as possible to the stellar network, offering them a variety of services so that we can arouse the interest of different types of users. \n\ncross-border payments, which are one of the most spectacular advantages that stellar offers, are undoubtedly one of the most useful services for the latino community. migration of large numbers of people and teleworking are some of the reasons why this service is of greater importance. remittances and being able to pay bills to family and friends from anywhere and with the same currency breaks with the cumbersome existing interbank processes. \n\nthat is why we have developed prontopagos, a wallet that in addition to all the basic features and stellar standards, from it you can also make personalized payment requests, payments for tv services, telephone recharges, payments in shops through qr , change and withdrawal of paypal balance, remittances and other processes carried out from any digital currency. \n\nto facilitate this process we have developed an api with the payment en route operation, so that the user can choose the origin and destination currencies of their operations. in the case of service payments, it is possible to configure in which currency we wish to receive payments regardless of the origin currency. \n\nthis api will be available to the entire community as well as its user guide. in this way, all new developers can easily add this functionality to their multi-purpose applications.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i really like stellar, and i find the project very interesting. can i trade all the stellar assets in the prontopagos wallet or only the assets associated with gobelx?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] \n\nhi! is a multi-asset wallet where you can trade any asset on the network, you just need to trust it. however, our wallet offers you a list of the most known assets. we are working on adding an asset by adding its code and its issuing account.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[interstellar2015](https://galactictalk.org/d/2712/7) \n\nprontopagos is a multi-asset wallet where you can exchange any asset on the network, you just need to trust it. however, our wallet offers you a list of the most known assets. we are working so that very soon you will be able to add an asset indicating its code and its issuing account.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
2e9200e023b04ea9bca715d0db92a4e3
hello everyone i went to this account viewer from stellar i hope i was going to stake my xlm that says i need 5k lumens that’s not my issue i by mistake sent to my own address then it went to another account now i checked the other account and it just got transferred to another account of course i’m not the only one this happened i will include the address hopefully i can get some help or lesson learned gcxiicx45ex4mw7pq6ydrgfi7344mcuubhxwdum5bvgkchck7uqilz7w my account that i sent to my self it ended up in this account but then got sent out to another account i think i got scammed
phishing website alert
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "[fastminer789](https://galactictalk.org/d/2448/1) i have removed the website name for others to not use it by accident. it ends with a .vc domain and is definitely a scam. there is no staking with stellar. \n\n<https://www.stellar.org/blog/stellar-security-guide-protect-scammers>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
7ae9de38badeaa317f5477c0333a8650
**project title:** skyhitz **summary:** music platform that rewards creators with stellar lumens (xlm) [skyhitz.io](https://skyhitz.io) **goals:** * reward video music creations with lumens * create a music ranking system based on earnings * enable creators and labels to withdraw to an external stellar wallet * enable users to subscribe with fiat currencies using stripe **description:** skyhitz enables creators to upload their music and earn lumens in exchange. a successful decentralized music platform will highly increase lumens adoption and demonstrate the power of the stellar network. our platform offers a subscription service which accepts most forms of payment using stripe, then credits users with lumens that they can spend to support releases or music they like. when spent, the lumens will go directly to the creators’ addresses inside the app, where they can also withdraw them to an external wallet. we currently support ios, android and have a progressive web app built where premium users can subscribe. **links:** lumens transaction demo - <https://res.cloudinary.com/skyhitz/video/upload/v1551066693/web/credits.mp4> website - <https://skyhitz.io> ios app - <https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/skyhitz/id1105406020> android app - <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skyhitz.skyhitz> web code - <https://github.com/skyhitz/web> mobile code - <https://github.com/skyhitz/mobile> graphql api code - <https://github.com/skyhitz/api> common code package - <https://github.com/skyhitz/common> pitch deck - <https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11aowdktdsqzpuwcaysijxqulxvkdjhpgja7krah44xw>
skyhitz - music platform that rewards creators with lumens
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "hi, i like your project :-).\n\n\nthe android app link didn't work with me, typo?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we are fixing this link, unfortunately android took the app down due to the branch sdk that was bundled inside the app. will keep you posted when it is up again.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@smartstellar](https://galactictalk.org/u/smartstellar) android link is up again. thanks!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
ea9a7cf4b3946859ed25937d3693fe03
paysapp is available in seven of the most used messaging apps in the world and each one has a very unique way of starting conversations with bots. in this post we will go one by one so you can open as many accounts as you want depending on your needs. whatsapp ======== by far the most used and at the same time most complicated to setup of all since it relies on twilio for the messaging platform, right now it requires joining a sandbox while we register a business account so they can assign us a phone number for the bot: * add twilio's number `+1 415 523 8886` to your chats * type `join official-pleasure` as keyword to join the sandbox * type `register yourname` to open your account * type `help` for more info telegram ======== the easiest of all and the richest experience for a messaging bot: * add `paysappbot` to your chats * type `register yourname` to open your account * type `help` for more info alternatively you could visit this link <https://t.me/paysappbot> and add the bot from there. keybase ======= another simple platform and very easy to use, already has a stellar wallet available to their users, the more the merrier: * add `paysapp` to your chats * type `register yourname` to open your account * type `help` for more info matrix using riot.im ==================== a rising open source network selected by mozilla to be their messaging platform of choice: * send a direct message to `@paysapp:matrix.org` * type `register yourname` to open your account * type `help` for more info discord ======= the preferred platform for gamers around the world is a little complicated with their authorization process: * click the following url to authorize the [paysapp bot](https://discordapp.com/api/oauth2/authorize?client_id=658473665658224641&permissions=92224&scope=bot) * type `register yourname` to open your account * type `help` for more info slack ===== the most used messaging app in the enterprise world is also a bit complicated, there is no direct way to add a bot to your chats, instead add it to your workspaces using an authorization link: * click the [paysapp button](https://paysapp.net/slack) to add it to your workspace * type `register yourname` to open your account * type `help` for more info twitter ======= a popular choice for following interesting people and being up to date in news is also easy to setup: * just send a direct message to `@paysappnet` * type `register yourname` to open your account * type `help` for more info that's how you setup your paysapp account in the most used messaging apps in the world. you can have as many accounts as you need, for personal or business use, but remember every app needs a unique name so payments and notifications find their way to the right destination.
how to add paysapp to your messaging app?
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "hi torkus, i installed twitter and whatsapp and it worked. congratulations. as we have a community call on monday i would like to know if you are interested in a partner programm. you can reach me with smartstellar on keybase or our website blueorion.cc\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [@torkus](https://galactictalk.org/u/torkus) , interested in chatting on the insidestellar.co podcast?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bgold](https://galactictalk.org/d/2270/3)\n\n\nthank you guys, i'll do my best.\n\n\nback to coding...\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we've been working hard on translating paysapp for its introduction to the latin american market and today we're proud to announce that the telegram bot now understands spanish so you can say `hola` and it will understand all your commands:\n\n\n* `registrar tunombre` to open an account\n* `cuenta` shows your account and qr-code\n* `saldo` shows your balance\n* `estado` shows last transactions\n* `paga 100 a jorge` sends a payment worldwide\n* `compra 100 usd` opens a bidding offer\n* `vende 100 eur` opens an asking offfer\n* `ordenes` shows list of open offers\n* `ventas` shows a list of trading history\n* `libro` shows orderbook\n* `precio` shows last asset price\n* `ayuda` this information\n\n\nfrom méxico to argentina, paysapp will be your payment platform of choice. bienvenidos!\n\n\n*this is only available in telegram for now while we test it.*\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
25b6b13beed2a4c8ef075e23745a97de
hello, i am one of the developers and maintainers of the award winning soneso stellar ios sdk. and today, i would like to present our new **soneso stellar flutter sdk**. it is a sdk for flutter developers, a dart package, that facilitates integration with the stellar horizon api server and submission of stellar transactions. it is now ready for beta testing. if you are a flutter developer and interested in using it for your app or wallet, please check it out. here are some examples of typical usage: 1. keypair generation ``` // create a completely new and unique pair of keys. keypair keypair = keypair.random(); print(keypair.accountid); // gcfxhs4gxl6bvucxbwxgtitrowlvyxqkqlf4yh5o5jt3yzxcypafbjzb print(keypair.secretseed); // sav76usxijobmeqxpanuoqm6f5liotlpdidvrjbffe2mdjxg24tapuu7 ``` 2. check account ``` string accountid = "gasykqxv47tptb6hkxwznb6irvpmtq6m6b27im5l2lymnybx2o53yjal"; // request the account data. accountresponse account = await sdk.accounts.account(accountid); // you can check the `balance`, `sequence`, `flags`, `signers`, `data` etc. for (balance balance in account.balances) { switch (balance.assettype) { case asset.type_native: print("balance: ${balance.balance} xlm"); break; default: print("balance: ${balance.balance} ${balance .assetcode} issuer: ${balance.assetissuer}"); } } print("sequence number: ${account.sequencenumber}"); for (signer signer in account.signers) { print("signer public key: ${signer.accountid}"); } for (string key in account.data.keys) { print("data key: ${key} value: ${account.data[key]}"); } ``` 3. send payment ``` // load sender account data from the stellar network. accountresponse sender = await sdk.accounts.account(senderkeypair.accountid); // build the payment operation. paymentoperation paymentoperation = paymentoperationbuilder(destinationid,asset.native, "100").build(); // build the transaction containing the payment operation. transaction transaction = new transactionbuilder(sender, network.testnet) .addoperation(paymentoperation) .build(); // sign the transaction with the sender's key pair. transaction.sign(senderkeypair); // submit the transaction to the stellar network. submittransactionresponse response = await sdk.submittransaction(transaction); if (response.success) { // ... } else { // ... } ``` 4. stream payments ``` string accountid = "gdxpjr65a6exw7ziwwiqpo6rktpg3t2vwfbs3eahjznfw6zxg3vwttsk"; sdk.payments.foraccount(accountid).cursor("now").stream().listen((response) { if (response is paymentoperationresponse) { switch (response.assettype) { case asset.type_native: print("payment of ${response.amount} xlm from ${response.sourceaccount} received."); break; default: print("payment of ${response.amount} ${response.assetcode} from ${response.sourceaccount} received."); } } }); ``` github repo: <https://github.com/soneso/stellar_flutter_sdk> installation: <https://github.com/soneso/stellar_flutter_sdk#installation> quick start: <https://github.com/soneso/stellar_flutter_sdk#quick-start> examples: <https://github.com/soneso/stellar_flutter_sdk#documentation-and-examples> testing feedback and all suggestions are welcome. you can create issues here: [add issue](https://github.com/soneso/stellar_flutter_sdk/issues)
stellar flutter sdk
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "i have recently started buying a flutter and dart. i have a fascinating idea for an app and this platform is just perfect something i have been wanting to do for years but never had the skill or know how to do it but now i know i must pursue this idea what do i do? to help?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi guys, thank you for your feedback!\n\n\nin the meantime the beta phase of the flutter sdk is finished and i added implementation for [sep-0001 stellar.toml](https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0001.md), [sep-0002 federation](https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0002.md) and [sep-0005 key derivation](https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0005.md)\n\n\n#### stellar.toml (sep-0001)\n\n\nthe data can be parsed from a string or loaded and parsed from a given domain.\n\n\n##### from string\n\n\nto parse the data from a string you can use the default constructor of the `stellartoml` class.\n\n\n\n```\nstring toml = '''\n# sample stellar.toml\nversion=\"2.0.0\"\n# ...\n''';\n\nstellartoml stellartoml = stellartoml(toml);\ngeneralinformation generalinformation = stellartoml.generalinformation;\nprint(generalinformation.version);\n```\n\nafter parsing, the `stellartoml` class provides: `generalinformation`, `documentation`, `pointsofcontact`, `currencies` and `validators`\n\n\n##### from domain\n\n\nto load and parse the data from a domain you can use the fromdomain constructor of the stellartoml class. it automatically composes the needed url. in the following example the data is loaded from: <https://soneso.com/.well-known/stellar.toml> - only the domain \"soneso.com\" has to be provided:\n\n\n\n```\nstellartoml stellartoml = await stellartoml.fromdomain(\"soneso.com\");\ngeneralinformation generalinformation = stellartoml.generalinformation;\n//...\n```\n\n##### linked currency\n\n\nalternately to specifying a specific currency in it's content, `stellar.toml` can link out to a separate toml file for a given currency by specifying `toml=\"https://domain/.well-known/currency.toml\"` as the currency's only field.\n\n\n\n```\nversion=\"2.0.0\"\n#...\n[[currencies]]\ntoml=\"https://soneso.com/.well-known/testc.toml\"\n#...\n```\n\nto load the data of this currency, you can use the static method: `stellartoml.currencyfromurl(string toml)` - as shown in the example below:\n\n\n\n```\nstellartoml stellartoml = await stellartoml.fromdomain(\"soneso.com\");\nlist<currency> currencies = stellartoml.currencies;\nfor (currency currency in currencies) {\n if (currency.toml != null) {\n currency linkedcurrency = await stellartoml.currencyfromurl(currency.toml);\n print(linkedcurrency.code);\n }\n}\n```\n\n#### federation (sep-0002)\n\n\n##### resolving a stellar address\n\n\nto resolve a stellar address like for example `bob*soneso.com` we can use the static method `federation.resolvestellaraddress` as shown below:\n\n\n\n```\nfederationresponse response = await federation.resolvestellaraddress(\"bob*soneso.com\");\n\nprint(response.stellaraddress);\n// bob*soneso.com\n\nprint(response.accountid);\n// gbvpkxwmab3fiujb6t7lf66dabkka2zhrhdoqz25gbaefzvhtbpjnoji\n\nprint(response.memotype);\n// text\n\nprint(response.memo);\n// hello memo text\n```\n\n##### resolving a stellar account id\n\n\nto resolve a stellar account id like for example `gbvpkxwmab3fiujb6t7lf66dabkka2zhrhdoqz25gbaefzvhtbpjnoji` we can use the static method `federation.resolvestellaraccountid`. we need to provide the account id and the federation server url as parameters:\n\n\n\n```\nfederationresponse response = await federation.resolvestellaraccountid(\"gbvpkxwmab3fiujb6t7lf66dabkka2zhrhdoqz25gbaefzvhtbpjnoji\", \"https://stellarid.io/federation/\");\n\nprint(response.stellaraddress);\n// bob*soneso.com\n\nprint(response.accountid);\n// gbvpkxwmab3fiujb6t7lf66dabkka2zhrhdoqz25gbaefzvhtbpjnoji\n\nprint(response.memotype);\n// text\n\nprint(response.memo);\n// hello memo text\n```\n\n##### resolving a stellar transaction id\n\n\nto resolve a stellar transaction id like for example `c1b368c00e9852351361e07cc58c54277e7a6366580044ab152b8db9cd8ec52a` we can use the static method `federation.resolvestellartransactionid`. we need to provide the transaction id and the federation server url as parameters:\n\n\n\n```\n// returns the federation record of the sender of the transaction if known by the server\nfederationresponse response = await federation.resolvestellartransactionid(\"c1b368c00e9852351361e07cc58c54277e7a6366580044ab152b8db9cd8ec52a\", \"https://stellarid.io/federation/\");\n```\n\n##### resolving a forward\n\n\nused for forwarding the payment on to a different network or different financial institution. here we can use the static method `federation.resolveforward` . we need to provide the needed query parameters as `map<string, string>` and the federation server url:\n\n\n\n```\nfederationresponse response = await federation.resolveforward({\n \"forward_type\": \"bank_account\",\n \"swift\": \"bopbphmm\",\n \"acct\": \"2382376\"\n}, \"https://stellarid.io/federation/\");\n\n// resulting request url: \n// https://stellarid.io/federation/?type=forward&forward_type=bank_account&swift=bopbphmm&acct=2382376\n```\n\n#### key derivation methods for stellar key (sep-0005)\n\n\nmethods for key derivation for stellar are described in [sep-005](https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0005.md). this improves key storage and moving keys between wallets and apps.\n\n\nin the following examples you can see how to generate 12 or 24 words mnemonics for different languages using the flutter sdk, how to generate key pairs from a mnemonic (with and without bip 39 passphrase) and how to generate key pairs from a bip 39 seed.\n\n\n##### generate mnemonic\n\n\n\n```\nstring mnemonic = wallet.generate12wordsmnemonic(); \nprint(mnemonic);\n// twice news void fiction lamp chaos few code rate donkey supreme primary\n\nmnemonic = wallet.generate24wordsmnemonic(); \nprint(mnemonic);\n// mango debris lumber vivid bar risk prosper verify photo put ridge sell range pet indoor lava sister around panther brush twice cattle sauce romance\n```\n\ndefault language is english.\n\n\n##### generate other language mnemonic\n\n\n\n```\nstring frenchmnemonic = wallet.generate12wordsmnemonic(language: language_french);\nprint(frenchmnemonic);\n// pouvoir aménager lagune alliage bermuda taxer dogme avancer espadon sucre bermuda aboyer\n\nstring koreanmnemonic = wallet.generate24wordsmnemonic(language: language_korean);\nprint(koreanmnemonic);\n// 합리적 채널 침대 달걀 기념 정성 세종대왕 한식 불안 독창적 착각 체계 순서 학급 평화 마약 냉면 멀리 남매 초반 치약 여권 지방 물음\n```\n\nsupported languages are:\n\n\n* english\n* french\n* spanish\n* italian\n* korean\n* japanese\n* simplified chinese\n* traditional chinese\n\n\n##### generate key pairs from mnemonic\n\n\n\n```\nwallet wallet = wallet.from(\"shell green recycle learn purchase able oxygen right echo claim hill again hidden evidence nice decade panic enemy cake version say furnace garment glue\");\n\nkeypair keypair0 = wallet.getkeypair(index: 0);\nprint(\"${keypair0.accountid} : ${keypair0.secretseed}\");\n// gcvsebhb6ctmehuhiuy4ddfmwq7pjthfzgok2jud5eg2arnvs6s22e3k : satlgmf3sp2v47sjlbfvkzzjqardobdq7dnsspuv7nlqnpn3qb7m74xh\n\nkeypair keypair1 = wallet.getkeypair(index: 1);\nprint(\"${keypair1.accountid} : ${keypair1.secretseed}\");\n// gbphpx7szkyedv5cvoa5joje2rhjjdcjmrwmv4kboie5vsdj6vaesr2w : scayxpideuvdgdtkf4ngvmn7hczotzj43e62eeykvuyxee7hmu4dfqa6\n```\n\n##### generate key pairs from mnemonic of other language\n\n\n\n```\nwallet wallet = wallet.from(\"절차 튀김 건강 평가 테스트 민족 몹시 어른 주민 형제 발레 만점 산길 물고기 방면 여학생 결국 수명 애정 정치 관심 상자 축하 고무신\",\n language: language_korean);\nkeypair keypair0 = wallet.getkeypair(index: 0);\nprint(\"${keypair0.accountid} : ${keypair0.secretseed}\");\n// gcitefhnyx3zcd6xqxpwpzggs2ktye4c6rpduiyow33pc3pu3pgu667e : sb6kj2hfh32pxsratdpsv65dnycn2xa6rvhksfi3nsgu5yrsdlb56m76\n\nkeypair keypair1 = wallet.getkeypair(index: 1);\nprint(\"${keypair1.accountid} : ${keypair1.secretseed}\");\n// gb6ltlb32afizl5dpolhyrvznhgfbbwgj5dzcvhmbew3u4doxhtx3uqv : sbjjxyh3hpbz2bdj5nbe3ejlydpmvbgg7zziygeed2ekwmnklcvfpay7\n```\n\n##### generate key pairs from mnemonic with bip 39 passphrase\n\n\n\n```\nwallet wallet = wallet.from(\"cable spray genius state float twenty onion head street palace net private method loan turn phrase state blanket interest dry amazing dress blast tube\",\n passphrase: \"p4ssphr4se\");\n \nkeypair keypair0 = wallet.getkeypair(index: 0);\nprint(\"${keypair0.accountid} : ${keypair0.secretseed}\");\n// gdahpz2nsyiihzxm56y36sbvtv5qkfizgymmbhou53etuswtp62b63eq : safwtgxvs7elmncxelfwcfzopmhuz5lxnbguvrcy3fhlfpxk4qpxyp2x\n\nkeypair keypair1 = wallet.getkeypair(index: 1);\nprint(\"${keypair1.accountid} : ${keypair1.secretseed}\");\n// gdy47cjarrhhl66jh3rjurdyxamiq5dmxzlp3tdauj6in2guofx4ojoc : sbqpdfuglmwjyeyxfrm5tqx3ax2br47wki4fds7ejquseuuvy72mzpjf\n```\n\n##### generate key pairs from bip 39 seed\n\n\n\n```\nwallet wallet = wallet.frombip39hexseed(\"e4a5a632e70943ae7f07659df1332160937fad82587216a4c64315a0fb39497ee4a01f76ddab4cba68147977f3a147b6ad584c41808e8238a07f6cc4b582f186\");\n\nkeypair keypair0 = wallet.getkeypair(index: 0);\nprint(\"${keypair0.accountid} : ${keypair0.secretseed}\");\n// gdrxe2bquc3aznpvfscez76nj3wwl25fyfk6rgzgiekwe4soohsujuj6 : sbgwsg6btnckcob3difbgcvmupqfypa2g4o34rmtb343oypxu5djdvmn\n\nkeypair keypair1 = wallet.getkeypair(index: 1);\nprint(\"${keypair1.accountid} : ${keypair1.secretseed}\");\n// gbaw5xgworwvfe2xtjydtldhxty2q2mo73hycgb3xmfmq562q2w2gjqx : scepffwgag5p2vx5dhiyk3xemzyltywipwyekxfhsk25rvmiunj7ctis\n```\n\nif you want to learn more about the open source flutter sdk please take a look at our [github repository](https://github.com/soneso/stellar_flutter_sdk/).\n\n\ni look forward to your feedback and suggestions for improvement.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
554f589c47b2ab50a5d87b7c9bf81776
hey guys! we want to announce our project chipper cash - a platform to enable simple frequent peer to peer microtransactions amongst users in african countries, starting with ghana. chipper cash is a financial platform that takes advantage of stellar technology to remove the fragmentation in payment systems within and between countries in the developing world. we utilize the pervasiveness of mobile money technology and the efficiency of the stellar network to provide quick and seamless payment processes. ever since we discovered stellar and the core of the mission behind stellar.org, we knew that this is platform that we felt most in line with so we decided to bet on this and build the core of our wallet here. how does it work? ================= sign up flow is very similar to square cash. a user signs up with their phone number, fills registration forms and now can send money to any other phone number registered on the platform. we are issuing assets in the native countries we support (ghana cedis to begin with but later on nigerian naira, ugandan shillings etc down the line as we expand and get regulated in those countries). a user can then send/request for money to another user's phone number and these transactions happen on chain on stellar. the user does not know that these transactions are occurring on stellar, all she knows is, i just sent 5 ghana cedis to my uncle. or i just received a request for 10 ghana cedis from leslie. we want to keep to true open protocol nature of stellar such that, other 3rd party wallets that build on top of stellar could also send money to anyone's chipper wallet (and vice versa) regardless of whether these people know what stellar is. (eg. not many people know what pop3/imap protocols are but pretty much everyone can send email from hotmail to yahoo to gmail) for our first version - in order to cash in/cash out, our users can link their various mobile money wallets to their chipper accounts, and as such this provides some sort of interoperability amongst mobile money networks all over. you can think of a linked mobile money account the same way you’d think of linking your bank account to your square cash/venmo account. current work ------------ currently building a web app so we can iterate, experiment and gather feedback faster but we will be building native ios/android apps and possibly a ussd app for our users who run on only feature phones. current landing page website: <http://chippercash.com> we have a current prototype: <https://web.chippercash.com> would love any feedback this community has!
chipper cash
galactictalk.org
2020.40
[ { "text": " ah right, it's work in progress and it's all using the stellar test net right now. every new user has as stellar account created for each user and those transactions are currently happening on the testnet.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " not sure how to upload an image directly to this but a few screenshots can be found here! <http://imgur.com/a/kwpgk>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " do you mean in terms of the ui? because yes you're right, nowhere in the ui does it show that stellar is being used. stellar is used as the underlying transaction layer, but currently all that complexity isn't exposed to the users at any point. i'll follow up with you on slack to make sure i understand what you mean!\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey [@](https://galactictalk.org/u/gbolahanethanonadeko)! yes we will be issuing ghs assets on the stellar network and will be an anchor. however, we do not yet have a federation server at the moment - each user has their own stellar account.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "looks like its coming along very well! are you available for hire?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "given that you create a stellar account for each user, does this mean you have login access to each user's stellar account?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
5b89c4234dbc3184150f5cb1eb6c27a7
hi. has anyone had any experience using stargazer to hold stella lumens? if so can you help with a problem i have please? i have a stargazer account loaded with lumens and had to have my computer wiped and reinstalled. before doing this i created a qr code of my account and can access the key in it via a qr reader. however, the qr code opens with {"stellar":{"account" and then a load of code and i can't find anything that starts with s to indicate that it's my pk. i used a password when i originally opened my account. i'm needing to know how i can use this qr code to export my account and lumens into the new wallet? any help would be much appreciated as i am worried that i cannot reinstate my wallet and lumens.
problem exporting my stargazer account to a new wallet
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "[smartnsue](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/1)\n\n\nif you used password protection the private key is encrypted. remove password, and try again.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/2) \n\nthanks for your reply. how do i change my password if i can't access my original wallet?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "as my computer has been wiped and i'm starting over again as it were, is it possible to remove the password if i can't access my original wallet? would appreciate your advice.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "if you have the qr code, then scan that with stargazer, that's what it's for.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i've tried that and get a pk that doesn't start with 's' - i guess it must be an encrypted version as when i type it in, it doesn't allow me to activate it to retrieve the account. it seems like a chicken and egg situation - i can't activate my account without the pk which is encrypted on the qr code because of the pw and i can't extract the encrypted key unless i can access my original account to deactivate the pw and create another non-encrypted qr code! have i got that right? if so am i scuppered as my computer with the original account has been wiped or is there something else i could do? again all the help i can get would be appreciated.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[smartnsue](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/6) i think what dzham is trying to say is that you should be able just to scan the qr code, not type in. doesn't matter that it is encrypted. once you scan it you are going to be able to remove the password. but maybe you can only scan it by installing stargazer on your phone. i didn't use this wallet for some time now so i'm not sure about the exact process.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey. many thanks for the help. it worked and i have my account back up and running. so grateful for your advice.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i have a similar problem with stargazer wallet. i have previously saved secret key of the wallet, which starts with \"s\" symbol. when i type this key into new wallet on another computer i`m getting an empty wallet with 0 balance. can anyone help with this issue?\n\n\nthank you!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "what does it look like on any of the blockchain explorers?\n\n\ne.g., stellarchain.io, stellar.expert, steexp.com\n\n\nif it's zero there too, then someone stole your funds by hacking you or phishing you\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham) thank you for your answer!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/11) hello, i am in a similar situation. i was using stargazer 1.6, until i reinstalled windows 10. i reinstalled stargazer wallet 1.7 and i recovered my wallet with my account seeds, but my account has zero balance. i have tried to send some lumens to reactivate my account, but it could not receive any lumens too. what's the point with the seeds if i can not fully recover my stellar wallet? i did not know about the secret key or have the qr code, so i did not have them back up. how do i recover my lumens? any advice is appreciated. 😅\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i installed stargazer at a time when all that was required is a password. i still have the password but can no longer view or retrieve my lumens. i have version 1.7 on my windows 7 desktop. my computer was cleaned and i had to reinstall the wallet. at some point i did get a public key, which i still have but no user name or any other keys. can you help please?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[draeg](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/14) \n\ntry import your lumens account in stargazer 1.7. type in your public key and hopefully it works. it was frustrating for me too, but luckily it worked by importing my secret key. after that, i converted all my lumens to bitcoins. no ones seems to know the answer and no support whatsoever from stellar.org. good luck! 😀\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[draeg](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/14)\n\n\nthe password was there to encrypt your private key. if your files are gone, your private key is gone, unless you made a backup of it yourself.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/16) thank you for your reply. i found my old account, version 1.5 and my lumens are still there. i tried to send them to a different wallet but stargazer won't respond to the send key. any suggestions? this is the most disgusting team of programmers i've ever had the pleasure of knowing, you would think if they put a wallet out there that they would at least tell the users how to use it. so what's the procedure for transferring my lumens to a different wallet? i have quite an investment, and i'd hate to lose it in transfer. this should be a simple procedure!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[draeg](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/17) i apologize for my rude comments, just so frustrated with this wallet. have spent hours.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i truly appreciate any help i can get.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "dude, there's no *team*, it's all just me. i have a family, a home, pets. i like cooking, going to the gym, spending time with my family and friends, watching movies, etc. i don't like providing tech support to ingrates, and people who think i owe them something just because you downloaded software i wrote, and you paid *nothing* for.\n\n\ncogwheel -> advanced -> export account -> fuck off.\n\n\nor, you know, just upgrade to 1.7.0, since earlier versions doesn't work after stellar changed their servers.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/794/20) i totally deserve your reply. i cannot apologize enough to you, please forgive me! you have been a great help to many people, i can see that. i'm really trying to figure this one out. maybe my next question will be more rational and i will be oh so careful with my words.again, i am so sorry that i was so rude. i did upgrade to 1.7 but still not able to send out. i'll keep working on it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "have you tried import your stargazer account yet? do you know your stargazer account seeds? it would also help if you also know your stargazer account number, the long letters and numbers (alpha-numeric). keep trying with all the options with the stargazer 1.7, even try it with your phone's stargazer app. you can't send and receive, or recover your lumens to your stargazer until you have successfully import it. 😀\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
ca1e968843f5e2b96770c81d37949a03
### summary social wallet with cryptographically signed user profiles and federation addresses. send lumens to anyone easily and securely without compromising your secret keys. ### goals * strictly enforce secure method of accessing user assets. * enable newcomers to experience stellar ecosystem through familiar user interface. * abstract away concepts like public/private keys. * provide extended contact book with cryptographic signatures of profiles and payment addresses attached to user’s stellar account. * curate asset and institutional contact list. ### description our mission, simply put, is to accelerate the adoption of stellar ecosystem and protocol and provide our users the set of tools that will allow them to transact with ease. we designed this wallet with a goal that the users should not be overwhelmed with a plethora of complex concepts from the very beginning. we want to provide an anchor point for a gentle transition from the old financial world and all its shortcomings. we started working on the concept in early 2017 and have entered previous stellar build challenge(s) with this tool. the constructive feedback we have received, allowed for further iterations of this project and today it is available for transactions on the public stellar network as a pretty decent alternative/supplement to ledger live or stellar account viewer. stellar development foundation described this project as “project with strong fundamentals and work, that could grow quickly with more adoption, feedback, user-experience or support”. every major iteration of our product will include abstracted features of stellar protocol that will enable users to achieve financial inclusion and full control of their assets as well as participation in activities that were previously reserved to privileged individuals or accredited investors. cygnus wallet as of release version 0.1.55 enables secure transacting on public stellar network and provides users with the following important features: **contact book** * send payments to your contacts. easily find every contact by name, payment address or account number with fuzzy search. * add contact by payment address, account number or send an email invite. * search for contacts with any federated providers. * contact profiles are securely signed. * choose preferred fiat currency for each contact. * set memo for federated contacts. **account settings** * cryptographically sign your user profile data, including stellar payment address. * set your own memo to receive payments with it from other contacts. * turn on/off your payment address public listing. * nuke user account data stored on our servers. * optionally sign your user profile to verify identity and provide destination guarantee to the sender. **payments** * it is possible to make a *stellar lumens* payment without typing/seeing destination public key. * use traditional bank paycheck to send any amount of funds to anyone else with an aid of your preferred currency (exchange rate calculation is done in the background). * intuitive summary of what transaction you’re about to sign. * access to all previous transactions. the main view shows the account balance in preferred currency as well as current account reserve required to keep the account open. the wallet is currently web based and works with browsers supporting u2f api, which include firefox quantum, chrome, brave and opera. there are three ways to access a stellar account with this wallet: * email/password credentials. registration is free and registered users will get all the features of the wallet for free. * lightweight client for quick transaction or account viewing. * account explorer - view only explorer of stellar accounts by public key or federation address. ### link the wallet is available at <https://cygnus.stellarfox.net> our landing page: <https://stellarfox.net> we are fully open source and the entire code base (including some documentation) is available through our github repositories <https://github.com/stellar-fox> ### additional info cygnus wallet currently only supports ledger hardware keychain. we have also implemented software multisig solution to provide our users with similar level of security and be able to sign transactions with a simple pin/password. in order to enable this solution, our newly onboarded users would have to have either an existing stellar account or we would create new account with initial balance either via smart contract loan or a give away.
cygnus wallet
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "nice\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> please vote for us! we will donate significant part of the award to provide “give away” accounts for newly onboarded users.\n> \n> \n\n\nvote buying. clever trick.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[misterticot](https://galactictalk.org/d/1912/3) isn't scf about \"guiding lumen distribution\"? perhaps wording is not the best, thanks for the tip.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "anyway, thanks for a constructive feedback about the project itself.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "in general, a good idea, but there are more advanced projects in the same way.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "it sounds like you should be have social network/half lumens wallet. \n\ndeveloping these features might be complicated and expensive.\n\n\nthe name cygnus is bad. that's like dating a girl in high school named agnus.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
cd8ea4bb8d1715255f60bb54e98c1f76
i have problem-related to login to my wallet i have a stellar wallet. i have store my nem coins there. but i did not use that wallet within a long time. so, now it was inactivated. i have nem coins in the binance also. i can send it to that wallet. but how i can get wallet address of the stellar to send these coins
login problems with stellar wallet
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "[samith](https://galactictalk.org/d/2285/1) what wallet are you using (can you provide a link to it)? i'm not sure how a wallet could be inactivated. \n\nalso what nem anchor are you using? this question is a bit confusing and i'm not sure what you are trying to achieve.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
6945d1e5e3d96aa0e0148143ceae5b4a
hello, i'm in search of a dev to implement stellar in my app as a microservice. the app is a market research app. like wynter.com but instead of being paid out via paypal. i want to use lumens. individuals answer market research questions via a combinator of telegram chat and airtable forms. and after i review their survey responses. i want to do automated payment from my wallet to the survey taker "when i click approve." please dm and i can provide my technical specifications document. for you to review and then quote me.
wanted: developer to integrate stellar lumens payment rails
galactictalk.org
2021.39
[ { "text": "hi rinicore,\n\n\ni can help you with your project. please email me at: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) to discuss.\n\n\nbest regards,\n\n\ntavi\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thank you! i have sent you an email.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
426edd3f8b36d89767871fe75b0de7f3
this morning i lost a considerable amount of lumens, several thousands of dollars, due to the staking scam. in hindsight, the signals were obvious. is there anywhere i can report the incident? i dont regard i get the coins back, but anyway, to at least report a crime. thanks.
'staking' phishing scam stellar account viewer
galactictalk.org
2020.40
[ { "text": "hi [carlos](https://galactictalk.org/d/2485/1),\n\n\ni'm sorry to hear that. this is a well known scam. the best we can do is try to spread the message to warn people. it is also always good to follow the [stellar security guidelines](https://www.stellar.org/blog/stellar-security-guide-protect-scammers) to protect yourself.\n\n\ndepending on where you are located, i would also contact the police. some countries have special units dedicated to cryptocurrency scams.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
ce9a8ae55b39cf4e067ab584712f1c66
**bitrophone (former xlm.records** / ***online music distribution service***) update: 29.09.2019 we changed projects name from xlm.records to **bitrophone**, due to possible copyright issues in future and brand policy of stellar. ****[our demo website is finally live on our personal server https://sabrikas.com/bitrophone/musician](https://sabrikas.com/bitrophone/)** since it is demo version, you will need a demo account. here is demo account; to use. email: **[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])** password: **123456*** **be sure you are using https:// and not http:// otherwise you may not login ** > apologies to our supporters. due to lack of sources we couldn't enable/create some features & cloud servers, mail servers for notifications and account creation & licensing protocols for songs and payment screen for stellar & cc etc etc. we completed backend development as much as we can. if we get to win community fund, we will use funding to get those requirements and upgrade the website in future. but i think we created a cool demo version in less then a month. at least our supporters now have something to see and vote. > > **what will be done, what are the deliverables?** stellar has good use for fast micro payments. because of that, we want to build our own music distribution service on it. **what we aim? what are the features?** we aim to be biggest music distribution service that utilizes blockchain & accepts cryptocurrency for payment. bitrophone will be an app and website works on stellar blockchain & utilizes $xlm as main currency. i (caner sevince) personally worked in couple projects in blockchain space but none of them had confident in theirself, to become one of the biggest services at online music industry. after some time they became deactive or went offline. **how is this project works?** * musician pays subscription cost to bitrophone using $xlm (from various subscription options). * musician gets “subscriber” account title after network confirmation. * musician gets rights to upload song & audios & artwork. * uploaded song & audios & artwork goes to conversion in order to get high quality & compressed files as the music stores want. * bitrophone delivers uploaded content to music stores such as spotify, itunes, deezer, youtube, google play music and bitrophone music app. * stores verify and check for any copyright issues. * accepted songs will be released on platforms. * stores deliver stream reports every 2-3 months. * with the royalty earning reports coming from stores, bitrophone buys $xlm from exchanges. * musicians will be able to withdraw their earnings from bitrophone (9↑) website. * every 6th month bitrophone buys $xlm and holds with %40 of the profit made from subscribed users. * service users and musicians of community gets promoted by our curators in our website & blogs. **what problem we solve?** * slow transactions in music industry between artists and their labels * low earning rate for musicians/high distributor fees * high bank fees, and problem solver for the artists live in countries with no paypal support * release of music takes too much time in online music distribution services * expensive distribution services * copyright issues while covering songs * improving the marketing for stellar community & market liquidity **milestones**: **basic level of project** the basics of project, basic functions for website & ui & setting up forum, payment system, account subscription levels and couple test runs and localization * getting social media handles & setting up project servers on discord & slack etc.. * getting domain and hostings * logo design * landing page * designing ui * creating a forum for users on bitrophone website * functions for cloud and user database * start posting blogs about xlm and bitrophone on social media pages * encrypting uploaded files in php * control panel for staff * upload panel for users * integrating website with cloud server * implementing file conversion methods that stores wants to music be converted * support & live support panel * mobile app for tracking stats & sales & current state of uploaded songs * turkish / italian / portuguese / german / chinese localization of website and app * customizable artist pages * newsfeed / new releases tab / artist blogs * websocket support * automation for upcoming reports from music stores * api keys for 3rd apps * documentation for protocols, license agreement * maximum optimization for server and song / artwork file conversions * website with documentation and examples * a realtime html5-enabled client(pc/android/ios) to interact with control panel, move funds from hot wallet without needing private keys. * android / ios apps for users to track account client, that manages balances, list of transactions made in website and transaction confirmation. * test runs * bug detection * bug fixing ** > any objective can change, we can add-remove the features above by the time passes(if needed). > > ** **pro-level** after everything completed in development side, we will need to have distribution rights. we will mostly use our funding for this stage. and since we have a economy studied member, it will be easy to get through this process. * provide a registered agent * establish a legal company to have music distribution rights. * tax plate * marketing with local musicians & social media influencers * open a tr merchant account * open a bank account for company in tr (turkey) * have an office for team and work. **team members and their backgrounds** we are a 2-member team of tech and music geeks from turkey. we are both passionate about music & web design & blockchain. we mostly spend our times creating music and learning new programming languages & developing new ideas. i am caner sevince, 23 yo - blockchain enthusiast since 2016, worked on couple projects as moderator & turkish community manager. i’m working as part-time english-turkish translator, studying german language teaching at Çukurova university, and web design and coding as second university. also known as seadox, music producer, songwriter in turkey. and my friend is a web developer, his name is sabri kaş, 23 yo - freelance web developer since 2015, studying finance at Çukurova university, worked on various website designs in turkey and couple projects.
bitrophone - online music distribution service
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "we are now top post in subreddit. \n\nthanks to everybody who upvoted us.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "will you have a live element for review before voting begins?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stellarzac](https://galactictalk.org/d/2085/3) we are working on it. hopefully will get it before deadline.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "our reddit post is deleted by reddit mods i guess. we will continue here when we get our beta version online. thanks for upvoting and supporting even for a short time.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "please consider getting a legal company first. if turkish law makes that slow or costly, you can use malta or gibraltar, which is party to the eu treaties, fast, crypto-friendly and inexpensive. nobody can send fiat, lumens or anything to a company that doesn't have a legal existence. also, xlm records might conflict with stellar foundation trademark rights, so you might consider speaking with them.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[xlmrecords](https://galactictalk.org/d/2085/5) my post got deleted there too, seems to be quite common. i contacted a mod but no reply\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "our demo is now online folks... you can check and see how it works, will work.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@stellarzac](https://galactictalk.org/u/stellarzac) is it possible for you to change our post's title to \"bitrophone - online music distribution service\"\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "updated the demo. added upload panel concept. backends are ready but due to no cloud couldn't deploy it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages, we are baaaaaaack!!! stellar community fund season 2 round 1. it’s a brand new year and we are finally ready to kick the scf back into high gear. the first thing you’ll notice is this pretty new face. 😁 hi! 👋 you may actually have seen me on the other side of the scf last year but i’ve since been *acquired* by the sdf and will now be taking over the scf from zac to allow him to focus on the bigger picture marketing and communications work he loves so much. from here on out kolten and i will be your touch points for the scf. there’s a whole new slew of guidelines and structural improvements and we plan to place a much larger focus on this fund as time goes on. from the sbc to the scf, stellar’s developer and community funds have been instrumental in my life and i’m here to see this thing grow and thrive into the vision i’ve had for it for years. i’m so excited to finally get this ball rolling again and i can’t wait to see what you build! **round schedule:** feb 24th – submissions open march 23rd – submissions close, discussion opens april 20th – nominations open may 4th – nominations close, 1 week pause may 11th – final vote begins may 18th – final vote closes, round ends, 1 week pause --- the stellar community fund (scf) gives the broader stellar community the opportunity to vote on which projects they believe deserve xlm awards. any project built on stellar can apply and participate! every 3 months, 8 participants have the chance to split a pool of 3 million lumens. ### timeline each scf round consists of 4 phases. **the submission phase:** during this phase, participants submit their proposals to galactictalk.org. late submissions will not be eligible for the current round. the submission phase lasts 4 weeks. **the discussion phase:** the discussion phase is the participation and learning phase. discussion and community participation is highly encouraged. it is fundamentally the most important part of the stellar community fund. not only does it give participants valuable feedback, it allows them to position themselves as advocates for their proposal and overall growth of the ecosystem. this round is strictly dedicated to the sharing and discussion of project proposals within the community. community members should take this time to ask participants questions about their proposals, submit suggestions, and engage with any active elements. the discussion phase lasts 4 weeks. **the nomination phase:** this is the first round of voting. stellar community members will vote for their favorite project proposals. each voter must select 3 entries but can vote on up to 8 different entries. the top 8 nominees move to the final vote phase. nomination takes place over 2 weeks. there will be a one week pause after the nomination phase before the final vote begins. **the final vote:** in this phase, the top 8 proposals enter a final vote which guides the lumen distribution. voters choose their 3 favorite proposals from the top 8. lumens are distributed based on the final percentage of the votes. for example, if a winning project receives 20% of the vote, they will receive 20% of the awarded lumens (600,000xlm of the 3m xlm pool). the final vote will last 1 week and there will be a one week gap before each new round begins. ### proposal submission all proposals should be submitted as a new thread to galactictalk.org under the scf | [proposals category](https://galactictalk.org/t/proposals). proposals should be classified by category. are you building an application, writing a resource, or planning an event? choose appropriately. below are category descriptions. **applications, tools, infrastructure:** this is the ‘developer’ category. if your project is built on stellar—or is a tool that supports developing on stellar—your proposal belongs here. all submissions to this category must have a functional / live element. for example: if you are creating a library, you must have reviewable code; if you are building an application, people must be able to demo it. **resources & content:** this is the category for people who want to flex their creative muscles. do you have a great series of tutorials, a podcast, or website that can help educate people about stellar? if so, your proposal fits within this category. this category requires drafts or rough cuts of your proposed content. people must be able to read and review your submitted samples. **events & programs:** this is the category for broader stellar outreach. are you planning on hosting a workshop or community-driven program? if so, this is the category for you. this category requires that you share a plan for execution. depending on the scope of this effort you will need to provide items such as proposed venues, curriculum, timelines, guests, costs, etc. ### submission template please copy this template below and replace the text after the colons with your content. **this is critically important** as it allows us to regex off the template to display prettier and more detailed project previews on the voting site and in promotional material. break this template and we may disqualify your proposal. **image header:** 1200x630 image preview of your project or project brand (keep margins in mind). **project title:** the name of your project. please adhere to the stellar brand policy. **summary:** a simple sentence summary of your project. **category:** choose one the three categories (applications, tools, infrastructure | resources & content | events & programs) **goals:** what your project plans to accomplish broken down by objectives. **timeline:** how and when you will accomplish your goals. **description:** the description should answer questions like “what does your project enable users to do?” “why is your project valuable for stellar?” and “wow does your project use stellar?” it should also cover what platforms the project supports (ex; windows, chrome, etc.) and relevant documentation. this section should be very detailed. **links:** links to your application, code repository, supporting materials, and/or home site. if you are submitting a proposal for content pieces (like walkthroughs), please provide links to the content pieces. **tags:** tag your project. examples can be “sdk, javascript, party, game, book” ### voting voting will take place in two rounds. a nomination round and award round. voting takes place on <https://stellarcommunity.fund> ### submission eligibility applicable law and our internal policies restrict us from providing lumen awards for certain categories of projects. if your project is in one of our prohibited categories, it will not be eligible for an award. if you are unsure whether your project falls inside these one or more of these categories, please contact us and verify! regardless of the community’s voting outcome, a submission will be ineligible to receive an award if it: * violates any applicable laws, regulations, orders, judgments, decrees, guidance, or other legal authority; * involves, facilitates, supports, or promotes unlawful activities, including, but not limited to: fraud, drug trafficking, purchases on dark web markets, theft, illegal arms trafficking, human trafficking, abduction, extortion, embezzlement, corruption of public officials, acts of terrorism or terrorist financing, and intellectual property violations; * involves, facilitates, or promotes gambling; * is offensive, deceptive, harmful, or libelous; * is or contains sexually obscene content; * is discriminatory or abusive toward any individual or group; * contains, transmit, or instills malware or phishing pages or devices; or * infringes or violates any proprietary right of any party, including patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright, right of privacy, right of publicity, or other rights. ### participant eligibility sdf intends to comply with all applicable laws and regulations in the distribution of lumen awards. all winners will be required to submit kyc documentation and fill out an applicable tax form. failure to submit appropriate documentation or failure to pass our kyc checks will result in your rewards being forfeit. these tax forms will be used for accounting and tax reporting purposes so please be aware of your country’s applicable laws regarding tax-filing. lumens will be reported at closing price on the day they are sent to you. you must be at 18 years of age to participate in scf, unless your country's minimum age for receiving a cryptocurrency award is older, in which case you must meet the minimum age applicable in your jurisdiction. winning entries will not be eligible for future rounds. you may only win scf a maximum of twice per year (block of 4 rounds). while you can resubmit ‘losing’ proposals, individuals who submit new proposals after winning 2 scf challenges within the current year will be disqualified from consideration for the award. current [ecosystem infrastructure grant](https://www.stellar.org/foundation/mandate#ecosystem-support) recipients are not eligible to participate in scf. participants who create fake accounts to bypass the above rules will be disqualified. this is regardless of whether or not they win a round. participants who leverage sockpuppet accounts to submit proposals, friends to submit proposals, or any similar ‘act of bad faith’ will be disqualified. sdf has the right to withhold awards from people who have abused these eligibility requirements. unfortunately, if you’re a national or resident of cuba, iran, north korea, syria, sudan, or the region of crimea, we are unable to send you any lumens. additionally, we may also be unable to send lumens to winners in countries where local law makes it unlawful for residents to hold or receive cryptocurrencies. please note, we currently cannot send lumens to residents of the us states of alabama, new york, georgia, connecticut, new mexico, hawaii, vermont, and washington. all participants will retain the intellectual property associated with their submission. **engaging in vote manipulation will cause your proposal to be disqualified. this includes botspam, fake/sock puppet accounts, and brigading.** ### **manipulation and disqualification** what we're looking for is organic, genuine interest and discussion around your project. foster and encourage that. be kind and supportive to your fellow competitors. don’t ask for votes. instead, ask others to simply take a look for themselves. feel free to share a direct link to your galactictalk post with your friends or users, but don’t mass-message people, or attempt to "game" the system in any way. people should upvote things they genuinely like or find interesting, not because they were peer pressured or incentivized to do so. while this is a community fund, the sdf retains the right to disqualify entries and timeout participants without warning or explanation in order to maintain a fair and profitable experience for everyone. if we find you’re acting in bad faith, we may bar you from participating in future rounds as well. if you suspect foul play and would like sdf to investigate, or if you have suggestions for future rounds of the community fund, [please fill out this form](https://stellarform.typeform.com/to/wiaj2s). do not use the scf keybase team to critique the program or call out participants. stellar community fund keybase team: <https://keybase.io/team/stellar.communityfund>
stellar community fund round 4
galactictalk.org
2021.39
[ { "text": "super stoked to see the proverbial torch picked up and carried forth!\n\n\nthis year, we'll be focused on highlighting some of the great stuff going on in the community fund. i'm personally excited to see what people bring to the table and work to get eyes on all of your lovely proposals.\n\n\nas tyler mentioned, this round officially begins next week -- so we'll be getting the word out then (but feel free to still submit a proposal if you've been sitting on one!)\n\n\n😁\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "is there a link for information on why ny would be disqualified?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[ddombrowsky](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/5) <https://www.dfs.ny.gov/apps_and_licensing/virtual_currency_businesses/bitlicense_faqs>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "can't stop progress, i suppose.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "“wow does your project use stellar?” \n\nyes, yes it does.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/u/tyvdh)\n\n\nwould it be possible to add times/timezones to those dates? for example, the previous submission round had an ending time of 12pm pst alongside the ending date.\n\n\ncheers\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi i am trying to enter a proposal where do i start the form\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[thisbrian](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/9) all times are midnight utc the day of. so submissions close tonight, march 23rd at midnight utc. most of this work moving the round forward is manual though so don’t cut it close 😉\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[caterina](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/10) just go [here](https://galactictalk.org/t/proposals) and click start a discussion. be sure and follow the template provided above though.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "scf has been held for several times, and most of the previous award-winning projects have painted their goals, so after they have received funding, have these goals been promoted? or have most projects been abandoned in the end? i think these projects should be tracked.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we posted our project but appears on hidden: fido \n\ncould you please check it?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [unknown], the deadline for submitting the project was midnight utc. your project was submitted after it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] oh you have noticed that too?\n\n\ni will be my usual [aspie](https://www.aspie.org.uk/) self, despite the fact that i have been told by a member of the sdf that i ***have a bad attitude*** and the fact that i have been jeered and ridiculed on stellar slack for being honest and direct... i will once again bluntly share my honest and direct opinion and that will be the last of it.\n\n\nrest assured, our project has been under development steadily since 2016 and we have been self-funded from day 1. the sdf has never backed us (beyond meridian passes) despite our numerous and sometimes desperate requests for assistance over the years.\n\n\ndespite being forced to move at a much slower pace due to limited funds, we have a serious project (as has been acknowledged by [tu delft](https://www.tudelft.nl/en/), [the bis](https://www.bis.org/), numerous banking partners and [startupbootcamp amsterdam](https://www.startupbootcamp.org/accelerator/commerce-amsterdam/) to name a few) and we have entered this scf round as the last attempt to determine if the sdf and the community at large even care about really accomplishing the [stellar mission directive](https://www.stellar.org/foundation/mandate), which incidentally [was the reason we got involved in 2015-2016](https://vimeo.com/143660657) in the first place.\n\n\ni am not a fan of populism so personally my hopes are not terribly high about a 'financial award by vote' system but the fact we have entered demonstrates there is still a shred of optimism. let's see how this goes.\n\n\nbest of luck to all project owners and let's have a fair contest!\n\n\n-hatter 🎩\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[nachoflores](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/14) the post should be now visible again.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] might i suggest in the future simply make an announcement post at the cut-off time that entries are now closed.\n\n\nprior to that, make a countdown post of 5 days remaining, then 3 days remaining and finally 24 hours remaining.\n\n\nthis will eliminate any confusion.\n\n\njust a thought, \n\n-hatter 🎩\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[hatter](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/16) sorry, i don't know much about your project, i will read your submission before voting.\n\n\ni have no intention of offending anyone, and i don’t think sdf is obligated to sponsor a specific project, i just hope that those who have received the scf funds can make good use of the funds to improve their projects, so that the ecosystem can be better.\n\n\nthanks to those who worked to build the stellar ecosystem.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[hatter](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/19) good idea. it would also help if the submission deadline was not in the middle of the night for me 🙂.\n\n\nbut either way, we will always have people missing it by a bit. leaving it open for a bit after the deadline should also be ok.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] agreed, there is no obligation and i am not asking for a handout nor do i have any vendetta.\n\n\ni am simply pointing out that if an organization is promoted as being one thing, then its behaviour should be in line with that thing. i have more often than i would have cared to see, found the behaviour of the sdf and its community at large, to be somewhat contradictory to that expected of an entity with their mandate, if i am honest.\n\n\nthat is all... that's the the issue i have and while this is a popularity contest, it comes over as more of an opportunity for a cash-grab by those who are not in any way interested in that mandate.\n\n\nif you are a fashion blockchain project just making waves for the sake of it or your are simply there to make a lot of money while the fintech/blockchain trend is hot, then own it, state it, stand by it... i am sure people will still follow and support anyway.\n\n\nif you are claiming to be altruistic and to be interested in global financial inclusion and equality... these are serious issues and should not be exploited for financial gain. real people with real lives are are stake.\n\n\nif another entity which has much less to work with than you do, says \"hey, i am with you, this is what we have built but we need a little help to take it a bit further, could you peer review it and as experts in the area, confirm to these investors we are talking to that our project is indeed what we have told them it is?\", then don't say to them, oh, show us more, show us more and then pass that information on to others you choose to back because you have personal relationships with them.\n\n\nthis has happened to us and to others in this community more than once. it is not kosher man!\n\n\n-hatter 🎩\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/18) thank you so much\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/21) sorry if was confused. im in pacif time so i was aware of posting our project before the day ends (23th march) as the original rules were posted. i missed the post from [@tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/u/tyvdh) were explain was utc time. \n\nin my defense that anouncement was posted the same deadline date so i missed.\n\n\nthank you so much for the opportunity and we hope we can contribute to the stellar community with our project.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "the submission phase of scf 4 has officially closed! it’s amazing to see so many fantastic, ambitious and detailed entries this round. onward to the discussion round! use this time to ask and answer the hard questions, to lend a hand in suggesting improvements. above all though encourage each other and celebrate your accomplishments and achievements this far, you are all amazing creators, inventors and innovators. big claps!!\n\n\nnow for some less happy news. i think we can all agree that the scf has often felt a little like the wild west and while it’s been amazing to grow, ideate and iterate there comes a time where you have to abide by new rules and stick to your guns. there’s a new sheriff in town and as a former competitor myself i know how disheartening it can be when the playing field doesn’t feel level. to that end we have chosen to disqualify from this round the following projects.\n\n\n**msi mobsen music spectrum app** \n\ndidn’t follow submission guidelines, unclear how stellar has been implemented.\n\n\n**granny molly** \n\nno live element or track record of success. run a pilot or construct some curriculum first. for pre work funds like this to be permitted some history of success, accomplishments and accountability will need to be proven first.\n\n\n**edunode - meet, learn and build on stellar** \n\nno live element. for pre work funds like this to be permitted some history of success, accomplishments and accountability will need to be proven first.\n\n\n**fido an easy way to use stellar smart contracts and fight fraud** \n\nno live element.\n\n\n**xlmanchor: becoming an anchor just got easier** \n\nnot enough of a live element. for technical projects the scf should be viewed as a grant for completed work not for promised work, particularly if you’ve abandoned previous scf entries.\n\n\n**paywith.glass - transaction infrastructure as a service [tiaas]** \n\nnot enough of a live element and no significant improvements made since the november 2017 sbc entry. for technical projects the scf should be viewed as a grant for completed work not for promised work.\n\n\n**starvault - unplugged vault for stellar** \n\nno live element. important technical details aren’t outlined. for technical projects the scf should be viewed as a grant for completed work not for promised work, particularly if you’ve abandoned previous scf entries.\n\n\nthis is not an opportunity to gloat or bash on the developers or their projects, my hope is that they will each iterate on their entries and come back stronger and more fully fleshed out in the coming rounds. my aim is not to discourage or heavy hand the scf but rather to encourage the best of us and keep this fund on target.\n\n\nif you have questions, comments or concerns please feel free to reach out to me `tyvdh` on keybase. for general suggestions or comments we also have a [great form to collect feedback](https://stellarform.typeform.com/to/wiaj2s). i want this fund to reach its max potential and for that to happen we’ll need to all give each other a little grace, patience and understanding. we’re all in this together, learning, iterating and trying to make the most of the technology stellar provides.\n\n\nonwards!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/25) our live element was uploaded on appstore and we are waiting for approval. as soon as we get the approval we can share the link. meanwhile our project is using stellar testnet.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown]\n\n\n\n> **paywith.glass - transaction infrastructure as a service [tiaas]** \n> \n> not enough of a live element and no significant improvements made since the november 2017 sbc entry. for technical projects the scf should be viewed as a grant for completed work not for promised work, particularly if you’ve abandoned previous scf entries.\n> \n> \n\n\nwe did make it clear in the entry: \n\n**link**: our new website is still under construction and will be live shortly, in the meantime, here is a little sneak peak teaser video of one of its pages. sit tight for now, there is more to come...\n\n\nwe are testing the new site which embeds a fully demonstrable mvp into the first page. you can see that in [this video from a month ago](https://youtu.be/qvt8klwmqoi).\n\n\nsecondly, as stated in the beginning of our entry page:\n\n\n\n> the initial presentation was just a demonstrator of some of our capabilities, written in the form of a consumer wallet platform using a web browser interface. this was meant to be a proof of concept of what our platform is capable of but was by no means the full picture.\n> \n> \n\n\nthis is not a b2c app or a plug-in, it's complete global payments infrastructure with multiple layers... stellar being just one of them.\n\n\nit is also not \"promised work\" but a fully functional mvp for a very complex system that is already being peer-reviewed by the bis as a potential retail cbdc architecture. it has already been classified by them per the graphic below:\n\n\n![](https://paywith.glass/images/bis_cbdc_classification.png) \n\nfinally, we have not abandoned previous scf entries, we were overlooked in that round because we ran on the testnet. there was nothing more we could do at that stage but the project has continued since then. we pivoted in 2018 to b2b then evolved at a rapid pace to what it is now, just ahead of its first pilots, so i would say this statement is not quite accurate:\n\n\n\n> not enough of a live element and no significant improvements made since the november 2017 sbc entry.\n> \n> \n\n\nif scf requires that we are already live with customers onboard, well i'm sorry but at that point we cannot enter this platform into the scf since the paywith.glass consortium governance will not permit that at that stage.\n\n\n![](https://paywith.glass/images/the_consortium.png)\n\n\nyes, it's real and it's coming soon....\n\n\nyour move scf.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[nachoflores](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/28) amazing! i cannot wait to see it, really looking forward to playing with it next round, the video definitely looked very promising.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[hatter](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/29) really excited about the potential here but without a live element you'll have to wait until a future round when you've got something the community can actively and accurately discuss and evaluate. really hope you have something tangible for next round or sometime later this year as it looks like you've really put some thought and effort into this.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] we are days away from the new site being live, hence the inclusion of the video. if discussions start now and go all the way until april 20th, would it not be on us to get this site up as quickly as possible so there is something to discuss during that time?\n\n\nif you disqualify us right now, we don't even have a chance.\n\n\n\n> really hope you have something tangible for next round or sometime later this year as it looks like you've really put some thought and effort into this.\n> \n> \n\n\na lot of people and organizations have put a lot of thought, effort, time and money into this.\n\n\n...so do we get an opportunity to show our live site or are we permanently disqualified?\n\n\nps: this is our first scf entry, we previously entered the stellar build challenge where we were overlooked for being on the testnet at that time, so this reason is also not quite accurate for that reason:\n\n\n\n> ...particularly if you’ve abandoned previous scf entries.\n> \n> \n\n\nnonetheless, awaiting your updated response on whether we are in our out this round...\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[hatter](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/32) i understand the frustration and i don't doubt you have something locked and loaded ready to blow us all away but unfortunately i'm unwilling to bend the rules here as it would be unfair to other entrants who have sufficiently live elements and were ready to go on time by the deadline. remember too this is a quarterly fund so you won't have to wait long before you get a fresh shot at wowing us all in a much more tangible way.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/33) ok, thank you, bye.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/30) thank you so much for the words. we are trying to solve a massive problem. here in mexico all kinds of frauds are committed and we need to stop it. \n\nsince we found stellar and saldo anchor we belive we can create a great tool. \n\nwe will work harder for next round but anyways we will deploy our solution in order to get traction and solve the fraud problems around people in mexico. \n\ncongratulations for this amazing community. \n\nsaludos/regards\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/1)\n\n\nmy project was deleted and i didn't know why, now i know so i deleted my post asking for a reason. thanks for the explanation.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[torkus](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/36)\n\n\njust scroll up a page or two.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dzham](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/37)\n\n\ngood, at least it wasn't disqualified because of the fight with the troll.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "ok now to the good parts:\n\n\n**no live element.** understandable, reason accepted, and only valid reason.\n\n\n**important technical details aren’t outlined.** be very careful with this since it introduces subjectivity to the evaluation. and that exactly what the next phase of the contest is for, answering questions.\n\n\n**for technical projects the scf should be viewed as a grant for completed work not for promised work, particularly if you’ve abandoned previous scf entries.** now we're on shaky ground and the most dangerous of all. abandoned projects are abandoned for so many reasons, starting with lack of traction, no monetization plan, no profits, no possibility to add human resources, chicken and egg problem, etc, but the most important of all is money, if there is no money there is no way to continue development specially for world changing projects that need tons of resources, human and capital.\n\n\nso, take it as a suggestion for improvement. i'll start working on my entry for the next scf and i hope i don't get disqualified or accused of abandoning projects.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[torkus](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/39) as you seem to be reasonable here i'm going to respond in kind as i think this discussion is worth having and may help guide further improvements and clarifications around the scf.\n\n\n**important technical details aren’t outlined.** \n\ni actually agree with you here, there is subjectivity in the evaluation, however it isn't a minor point particularly in areas which have been problem areas for entries in the past. key storage and management is an area ripe for scams and mismanagement particularly when dealing with solo entrepreneurs. it's a trigger area for us and while i agree it can seem subjective we will require more details, demos and likely code available for review when submitting projects of this nature. remember entries set patterns so while one entry may be fine due to underlying, unseen factors if that’s not obvious you set a pattern for bad actors to come in next round. you're absolutely right to think that there's a time for the community to pitch in but there's also a responsibility we have to guard the community from potentially dangerous or mismanaged projects. your job is to prove the value and security and never assume your history or promises are enough. i've made that mistake before personally and been disqualified. it's unfortunate in the moment but in the long term i get it and support it as it puts me in the community's shoes not necessarily knowing me or my history nor having the time to deep dive mine and 30+ other projects. assume nothing, prove the value and security every time.\n\n\n**for technical projects the scf should be viewed as a grant for completed work not for promised work, particularly if you’ve abandoned previous scf entries.** \n\nagain you are right that projects are abandoned for many reasons however there is a fundamental misunderstanding here of the purpose of the scf in your statements. the scf grant is primarily an opportunity for the community to partner with developers and content creators not the other way around. it's putting funds in the hands of the community at large to distribute to those projects and initiatives which they find value in. the assumption is that the projects which receive support don't immediately cease development, that the developers aren't in a mindset of money grabbing with another latest and greatest flashy new toy each round.\n\n\nyou've built a ton of stuff, like actually so many things, and that's amazing! so many of your projects seem that they could be great, could take off, but it would appear you're unable or unwilling to push them forward, and that's absolutely fine. if there's no business or no desire for you to pursue a business in them you have no requirement to do so. however that attitude and pattern isn't one the scf is designed to support. the community is voting for your entry, your project, your event or service, not you. you are involved in your project and loyal developers are often our biggest winners in the scf but if after winning, those projects the community voted for in hopes of delivered promises go nowhere and disappear we cannot continue to support that as a long term pattern. money is a problem, business is hard, but that's not a problem unique to stellar and in fact there are for-profit businesses running on stellar right now without any involvement or payment from the sdf. there are also so many other means of fundraising out there, especially these days, i would strongly suggest projects looking for early stage or ongoing support default to looking outside the sdf for funding.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/40)\n\n\nso you don't want me to participate anymore? that's fine. does jed know about that? because the scf is not for funding projects, it is for growing the ecosystem, and that includes sharing ideas with fellow developers to further expand the reach of stellar in the hands of more people and that's what i've been doing since i started working on stellar, all my projects have been copied/extended/inspired by others and that's a good sign because that further increases awareness. i, personally, don't have ceo skills, my job is to program, to develop ideas that can be of high interest for the community, just like you when you brought to us graphql as an excellent idea but someone else took the prize from your hands by further developing your initial idea. how did that feel? not good for you but very good for the ecosystem, people got inspired and they finished something of utmost importance for all. my swift sdk inspired others and someone won the prize and even inspired a kotlin sdk for android, my paywithstellar tool inspired others that adapted it to wordpress and shopify, my starboard project was copied line by line (now modified) to build the very own stellar network analisys tool, no credits required since i gain satisfaction from my projects inspiring others. when i started galtex, i was the first to offer crypto, forex, stocks, commodities, all in one exchange, a world changing idea that had to be shut down or face jail time.\n\n\nso yes, i know everybody here piles up against my submissions because i've won many times and i haven't continued development on any of them, some trolls even called me \"milking the community\". now take for example paysapp, a billion dollar idea that needs millions of dollars to comply with all the laws and regulations, that can be a total pain to implement due to all the hurdles that messaging platforms require in order to meet their terms of services or get banned. do you think ten thousand dollars would be enough to lift that project up? there are only two options, one, comply and raise millions, and two, go underground and shut off whatsapp, twitter, and all messaging platforms reducing the posibility for virality and multi-app communication losing its appeal.\n\n\nno, this field is not easy, it is a minefield full of booby traps, a thousand projects will fail and only a handful will survive, even facebook with their libra project understands all the risks and legal/political mountains they must climb but at least they have the resources, and you can not expect all thousand dead-end projects built on stellar to continue development without proven monetization plans or even law compliance. does that disqualify me? then let me know not to waste my time or yours anymore.\n\n\nand remember, stellar has money allocated for development, that money should be used to expand the ecosystem no matter what, and that's what i've been doing since day one, my day one in november 2017 once i learned about this awesome project, not awesome anymore i guess. and no, i don't want special treatment, i took my disqualification with pride and will work hard for the next scf only if you all stop looking at us developers as \"community milkers\" and change your attitude against us. there are tons of scammers and shitty projects on every round even in this one, so open your eyes and learn to differentiate those who provide value from those who don't.\n\n\nthanks for the good times. a great learning experience.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/25) thank you for following through with improvements to the scf. post funding development has been a big issue throughout the scf. encouraging longer term development is a great step in the right direction.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/12) why was my proposal in the competition hidden can you look into that\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[caterina](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/43) sorry to report your submission was disqualified. see the [post above](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294-stellar-community-fund-season-2-is-open/25) for the explanation\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\n> [tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/1) april 20th – nominations open\n> \n> \n\n\nwhat will you use for nominations?\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[ddombrowsky](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/45) our voting app we’ve used for the last few rounds <https://stellarcommunity.fund>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hy,\n\n\nsorry, i just got to know about this grants. is the application window still open. i want to apply there\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey, man! my name is tudor - i wanted to ask you, if by any chance, you are the guy that replied to me on reddit about the dev role for a stellar based project? i've been trying to get in touch with you on all channels possible.\n\n\nplease get in touch whenever! thanks!\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[aj07](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/47) this round is closed for applications but the next round opens up on may 25th, hope to see you then!\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[grigoreionut](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/48) not sure. you can dm me on keybase `tyvdh` but as far as jobs feel free to submit your application through our jobs page. <http://jobs.lever.co/stellar>\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we’ve made it to the nominations phase! over the next week we’ll be narrowing down the [18 projects](https://galactictalk.org/t/proposals) to a final 8. voting will happen over on our stellarcommunity.fund voting application. the voting process is pretty simple but please ensure you read and follow the following carefully.\n\n\nfor a refresher on all the rules please see our [community fund page](https://www.stellar.org/community/community-fund).\n\n\nvoting:\n=======\n\n\nvoting will be held on [stellarcommunity.fund](https://stellarcommunity.fund/) \n\nbefore voting, please take some time to [read through the proposals](https://galactictalk.org/t/proposals) carefully. **proposal authors have put a lot of work into their projects, so do them a favor and spend some time reading what they’ve put out there!**\n\n\n**prerequisites**: you will need a [keybase](https://keybase.io/) account to vote.\n\n\nto vote:\n--------\n\n\n* click the \"sign in to vote\" button on the top right of [stellarcommunity.fund](https://stellarcommunity.fund/)\n* enter your keybase username\n* click \"sign in with keybase\"\n* you will receive a message from [scfbot](https://keybase.io/scfbot). click the confirmation link to complete the sign-in process. (you can verify that it’s the real scf bot by checking the dns proof)\n* once you’re logged in, you can start to select your nominee picks. you must vote for 3, but can vote for up-to 8 proposals. (remember to read through proposals!)\n* once you’ve chosen your nominees, click the submit button. once you’ve cast your vote, there’s no going back! (your picks will stick around in memory, so you can mark them and come back later before a final submission.)\n\n\nimportant bits:\n---------------\n\n\nonly one voting account per person is allowed. we’ll be checking to make sure no one is manipulating the vote. play fair and everything will be great! bad actors will be removed from participating in the vote and future rounds.\n\n\nthat’s all there is to it! [start digging into those proposals](https://galactictalk.org/t/proposals)!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "awesome projects! good luck everyone, we are here for the long run and to make stellar the best tech ecosystem 😃\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[ddombrowsky](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/5) best bet would start with ny dept of justice, and can't be more direct than that.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/51) when the scf round result will be available ?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[justin](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294/54) results will be posted later this week 👍️\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "stellar community fund round 4 nominations have closed! the votes have been counted and the final 8 projects have risen to the surface! kolten drumroll please...\n\n\n* [coinqvest - enterprise cryptocurrency payment processing](https://galactictalk.org/d/2312-coinqvest-enterprise-cryptocurrency-payment-processing)\n* [lumenscan - stellar ledger explorer](https://galactictalk.org/d/2318-lumenscan-stellar-ledger-explorer)\n* [nicetrade: social trading platform with secure trading terminal](https://galactictalk.org/d/2310-nicetrade-social-trading-platform-with-secure-trading-terminal)\n* [papaya anchor (apay.io)](https://galactictalk.org/d/2297-papaya-anchor-apay-io)\n* [sdk for stellar qt](https://galactictalk.org/d/2300-sdk-for-stellar-qt)\n* [sendit - payment via email](https://galactictalk.org/d/2311-sendit-payment-via-email)\n* [stellar tip - tipping for content creators and developers](https://galactictalk.org/d/2327-stellar-tip-tipping-for-content-creators-and-developers)\n* [stellot - e-voting platform](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319-stellot-e-voting-platform)\n\n\nbig claps to all the finalists, i'm just so proud of all of you! ❤️\n\n\ndon't relax yet though, there's still one week left for final voting and it starts next monday may 11th. this last voting round will split the 3,000,000 xlm prize pool by vote percentage to each project.\n\n\nfor information on how voting works and where it takes place just [scroll up a bit](https://galactictalk.org/d/2294-stellar-community-fund-season-2-is-open/50).\n\n\nfor those who didn’t quite make the cut this round, don’t give up, continue to improve your projects or perhaps shift gears entirely. there’s a whole world of innovation and excitement out there just waiting to be explored and built. take what you’ve learned and leverage that to vault you into greater success. you’ve got this! 👏\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "congratulations to all the finalists! 👏 👏 👏 👏\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "congratulations to all finalists.\n\n\neven though [stellarupdate.com](https://stellarupdate.com/) could not make it to final round, i thank each and everyone who voted for stellar update. i will continue to post useful stellar-related guides and news.\n\n\nps - i might have to enable google adsense or something to support the blog. consider buying me a cup of coffee by donating few bucks - *stellarupdate*stellarterm.com*\n\n\nthank you again for the oppurtunity and good luck!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "final voting is open!!\n======================\n\n\n[go cast your final votes](https://stellarcommunity.fund) for your top 3 picks now.\n\n\np.s. we may have a little special surprise in store for you this time 🎥 🎬️\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "season 2 round 1 final results\n==============================\n\n\n* coinqvest | 21.1838% | 635,514 xlm\n* papaya | 17.4455% | 523,364 xlm\n* stellot | 14.0187% | 420,560 xlm\n* sendit | 12.1495% | 364,485 xlm\n* stellar tip | 11.8380% | 355,140 xlm\n* sdk for stellar qt | 8.0997% | 242,990 xlm\n* nicetrade | 7.7882% | 233,644 xlm\n* lumenscan | 7.4766% | 224,299 xlm\n\n\nwhat's next for the stellar community fund?\n-------------------------------------------\n\n\nthis fund is alive and constantly evolving into better, more effective forms. the [rules and guidelines](https://www.stellar.org/community/community-fund) continue to mature and improve as the focus grows tighter towards supporting and bootstrapping viable ecosystem initiatives. this will continue even as we look towards other avenues of support for our community and vibrant developer ecosystem. \n\n\nthis fund is still in its infancy and a large part of its success lies in your hands to share and participate. we're incredibly excited and proud of where we are today and cannot wait to see what the future holds and what projects will spawn from the scf.\n\n\ncongratulations again to this round's finalists! we're looking forward to seeing what amazing proposals and community-driven projects come out of the **next round which begins on monday may 25th!**\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
d9f2a739f3809691b718cf50c52b192f
**summary:** galactic vision is a 3d explorer for the stellar network. **goals:** we want to fully build out our website to represent all aspects of the stellar network. our goal is to build a unique application for the community to help better understand the structure and activity of the network. **description:** galactic vision is an in browser 3d application that currently features two scenes: **activity explorer** ![activity explorer](https://i.imgur.com/rfhxmin.gif) the activity explorer shows live activity occurring on the network. network activity can either be observed from a glance, or interacted with to get more information. the current setup involves a space station representing the stellar network as the centerpiece. as data comes in, planets are spawned around the space station to represent accounts. particles are emitted from the planets to represent assets. the particles travel to the space station to be processed, then are directed to the destination planet to finish the operation. ![activity explorer 2](https://i.imgur.com/7gdfmqc.gif) each planet is able to be clicked on to enter account view. this allows the user to explore the balances and recent history of the account. **quorum explorer** ![quorum 1](https://i.imgur.com/6kynus2.gif) quorum explorer is a visualization of quorum sets. it displays a globe with official validator node locations and creates links between them to represent each nodes quorum set. the user can isolate each node to see its connections and learn more specific information about it. when viewing a node, green links represent nodes that the current node trusts, and cyan links represent nodes that trust the current node. the sidebar is sorted by trust index. the more nodes trust a specific node, the higher its trust index. there are three ways to navigate to nodes. you can either use the sidebar navigation on the left, click the pins the globe, or use the node info sidebar on the right to travel to related nodes. the data is provided by stellarbeat. we will be taking a new approach for this new scf round. instead of creating stretch goals for features based on likes, we will be doing regular updates instead. our focus in the short term will be to improve the user experience of the existing application. **current upgrades include:** * home page * better space station model * add more visual information to reflect network activity in the default explorer view * add new data provided by horizon and stellarbeat * better quorum set analysis * implement unique animations per operation type to help identify network activity visually **planned features:** **redesigned 3d explorer engine (new)** to improve the representation of network activity, space station environment will be changed. instead of each operation spawning planets, two spaceships will warp into the scene to represent the asset transfer. upon warp in, the sender spaceship will launch their asset to the space station to be processed, then redirected to the receiving spaceship before warping back out of the scene. the spaceships can be clicked on to view the transaction, as well as having the option to travel to the ship's home planet to view the full account. **stellar consensus protocol graphical tutorial** an interactive tutorial that shows how the stellar consensus protocol works in 3d. this will be based on the “adventures in galactic consensus” stellar web comic. **decentralized exchange viewer** to improve upon the current activity explorer, a specialized exchange activity viewer will be implemented. this will allow users to view the live exchange activity of each asset as well as various statistics. **network growth time lapse** an intergalactic look at how the stellar universe has expanded since its big bang. users can watch the growth of multiple aspects of the network over time such as accounts, transactions, assets, lumen distribution, ledger close times. **transaction viewer** past transactions in the account viewer will be able to be clicked on to view the transaction in 3d while showing additional stats pertaining to it. **mobile friendly design** the current app is designed around viewing on a pc/laptop. we will create a mobile friendly layout for users on the go. **galactic vision resources** website: <http://galactic.vision> github: <https://github.com/jaredglastetter/galactic.vision>
galactic vision - 3d network explorer
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "i'll be updating the quorum explorer this week and fixing some bugs with the nav sidebars. any suggestions for this feature are appreciated!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
cd013e8b119bcb86fc50c6b908f8dca5
hi all, i'm working on a new ledger explorer which i'm now hosting at <https://steexp.com> please take a look and let me know what you think. the source code and issue tracker are at <https://github.com/chatch/stellarexplorer>. all data is coming from horizon and the raw responses can be viewed by clicking on the json buttons. i've tried to be info complete but i think there is still some stuff missing, on the accounts view there needs to be a couple more tabs. let me know if you'd like to see something that's not there. i'll look at making it faster next as it's a pretty fat download on first load. though after this it should be cached (thanks to react create-react-app setup). also i might look at changing styles depending on feedback. how's the dark theme? if anyone wants to add a language see the "help translate" link under the language picker. you just need to add a new json file with translations there. cheers.
steexp.com ledger explorer
galactictalk.org
2021.25
[ { "text": "looks great! you just missed the build challenge deadline but definitely submit it in october.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks jed. will do!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "just added search by stellar address. for example you can now do this to get account details: \n\n[https://steexp.com/account/ripplefox*fed.network*](https://steexp.com/account/ripplefox*fed.network) *[https://steexp.com/account/stellar](https://steexp.com/account/stellar*fed.network)*[fed.network](https://steexp.com/account/stellar*fed.network)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "just added a subdomain \"testnet.steexp.com\" to support direct links to testnet resources. previously links would use the last selected network or on first load the public network.\n\n\nso now these will go to public and test respectively:: \n\n<https://steexp.com/ledger/222222> \n\n<https://testnet.steexp.com/ledger/222222>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "cool. in the tx view, why not display the memo? \n\nfor example here: \n\n<https://steexp.com/tx/81906951973aa195c4ddbdd1d8da8d1a4cb8e9a802dc11355f1c340b2bad3b4b>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "oh yeah, i forgot to add it.\n\n\njust added it in now: <https://github.com/chatch/stellarexplorer/issues/8>\n\n\ni've folded the type in with the label eg. \"memo (id)\"\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "looks good. much more human readable than what i normally use that is stellar.org labs that only provides output in raw json format. keep up the good work.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "summarising a few a changes made over the last couple of weeks:\n\n\nadded a 'data' tab to the accounts view which shows any name/value pairs for the account. values are base64 decoded. updated the operations views to show decoded values too.\n\n\nadded extra info to the anchors view (<https://steexp.com/anchors>) - link to the stellar.toml file, links to both the issuer and distribution accounts and now each asset code for each anchor is listed.\n\n\nadded anchors tonaira and papayame\n\n\nexchanges accounts are now seperate from anchors: <https://steexp.com/exchanges>\n\n\nadded vietnamese translation (needs a review by native speakers)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[hatch](https://galactictalk.org/d/422/9)\n\n\ncan you please fix few things for papaya: \n\nlink logo to something like that \n\n<https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/papayame/o/public%2flogo%2fpapaya-text-colored.png?alt=media> \n\n<https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/papayame/o/public%2flogo%2fpapaya-text-inverted.png?alt=media>\n\n\nstellar.toml link is wrong, missing 1 letter\n\n\nthere is one more asset currently icn (more coming soon) \n\nwith issuer gbdevu63y6nthjqqzikvtc23nwlqvp3wj2ri2otsjtnyoigicst6duxr \n\nand distributor gdbwxszdyo4c3ehyxrlcgu3np55lubeqo5k2rwiwwmxwvi57l7vuwsza\n\n\ncan be found here <https://erc20.net/.well-known/stellar.toml>\n\n\n[unknown] \n\nnot his fault, it's nowhere to be found\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[umbrel](https://galactictalk.org/d/422/11) sure, logo and icn just added and the server.toml link is fixed now.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] yeah i think it makes sense to consolidate all the currencies at <https://papayame.com/.well-known/stellar.toml>. maybe put all the currencies snippets in there?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "@[deleted] checking it out.\n\n\nbtw. just added cryptomover anchor too.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[hatch](https://galactictalk.org/d/422/14) ok, i was thinking it doesn't make much sense, because anchors are on different domains, but you're third person telling me this, so i should probably listen\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[unknown] i've added a link to stellar.org at the top of the more menu.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "summarising a few changes made today: \n\n - now showing home domain and inflation destination on the accounts view \n\n - documented site uris in [readme.md](https://github.com/chatch/stellarexplorer/blob/master/readme.md) \n\n - add ledger and account submenus to reorganise some of the page links \n\n - added donate stellar address to the footer \n\n - added clic.world and funtracker to the anchors list \n\n - added coinswitch to the exchanges list\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[hatch](https://galactictalk.org/d/422/20) , hi, i think there is some error in explorer, as soon as i click on any account, it shows me balance for a few seconds and redirect to error general undefined or not found. for example, like this. <https://steexp.com/error/general/gce4eqtoomrhnrippmexfw2t5f2ijvsdfo65uptcpgx4xx77acqbo4ny>\n\n\ni tested it on both the public, test, and local, same error, earlier it was not happening.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[john\\_dev](https://galactictalk.org/d/422/21) \n\n hi dear friend \n\ni heard a few weeks ago that microsoft no longer supports explorer. maybe that's why. \n\ni think it is better to test with other browsers.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "do you know about vitamins for weight gain? more information about them here - <https://healthfood.wiki/vitaminy/vitaminy-dlya-nabora-vesa>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
4b410d60547d671b14d2a36820206da6
hi all, i would like to tokenize and sell some of my coins in my physical collection. i would like to hire someone to do this for me. i'm new at this. do you think there is a market for this. would anyone be interested in doing this for me?
tokenizing my physical coin collection
galactictalk.org
2021.21
[ { "text": "[wildflower](https://galactictalk.org/d/2688/1) a guy from xrptalk did that along time ago w/ his silver dime collection. it was kinda of to test out the tokenizing and trust related to xrp, which is very similar to stellar. that site is no longer... it's pretty easy to do in the stellar lab. <https://laboratory.stellar.org/>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi everyone. i’m new here.🙂 maybe someone can explain to me what gold-backed cryptocurrency is?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[wildflower](https://galactictalk.org/d/2688/1) i can help you with that. i have created numerous tokens on stellar, created the domain/site, installed the toml file, etc. it's easy. i myself am a coin collector, although my collection is locked away and i have not worked on it for quite some time.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi everyone! i'm a student , and i'm working as an assistant for a corporate consulting firm. i have a task to learn about gold tokenization. please help me if you know something. and i would like to ask : do you agree with the statement that gold tokenization can transform the financial industry?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
a72151d71564605442a19a810a2542d5
![](https://i.imgur.com/l94qp2a.png) ### slogan a bridge between web3 and the stellar network ### title rabet is an open-source browser extension wallet for the stellar network. ### summary rabet is an open-source browser extension wallet designed for the stellar network by which you can manage your assets and interact with stellar apps. ### **category** applications and tools ### rabet explainer video ### **goals** it is helping users connect securely and conveniently with stellar apps that grow the stellar ecosystem. ### **features** creating a new wallet importing wallet with the private key supporting multi wallet showing the latest transactions info sending any operations sending multi-operation api for developers showing xlm balance showing xlm value in usd showing assets balance showing assets value in usd switching between the main network and test network auto-lock timer privacy mode qr address set a name for a wallet. showing private key connect with sapps (stellar apps) ### **for users** rabet is completely open-source. user information is encrypted and kept exclusively on local storage, which significantly improves security (you keep your own data). users can check their balance, manage assets, send operation, and log in to various apps on the stellar platform. ### **for developers** developers can interact with users and stellar using the rabet api the same way ethereum developers do with metamask. rabet is usable for all apps built on the stellar network because it supports all operations. ### key features **1. sending operations** ![](https://i.imgur.com/flknnrc.png) in rabet, you can send any type of application available on the stellar network to as many as you want in a simple and beautiful ui environment. for example, you can send one payment operation with two change trust operations with one manage offer operation in one transaction. stank-supported operations: 1-payment 2-path payment strict send 3-path payment strict receive 4-manage offer 5-manage passive offer 6-inflation 7-set flag 8-clear flag 9-master wight 10-home domain 11-signer 12-threshold 13-change trust 14-allow trust 15-account merge 16-mange data 17-bump sequence **2. privacy mode** ![](https://i.imgur.com/4x3hlz1.png) this feature, which is in the settings section and is on by default, allows you to determine whether you will be asked to connect an app to your wallet or it will connect automatically. ##### 3. auto-lock timer ![](https://i.imgur.com/kvmi63n.png) this feature increases your wallet's security against the people next to you and who lives with you. if this is not the case, you should always lock the wallet manually, which most of the time users forget, and if someone comes behind your system and open the extension, they can easily steal your inventory. however, with this feature and by going to the settings and setting the automatic time for it, you will not worry about forgetting to lock your wallet. ##### 4. transparent structure ![](https://i.imgur.com/pngea7c.png) the rabet structure is designed so that when an app sends you a transaction request to sign, you see all the operations' details by signing that transaction. this will help you understand what operations the app is doing and what you are signing for. this process allows users to interact more securely and without any stress with any apps that uses rabet. ##### 5. secure ![](https://i.imgur.com/qbhutsm.png) your information is at your disposal. in rabet, your data is encrypted and stored locally on your browser. no one but you has access to it. also, rabet is an open-source application. you can download its source and add it to your browser manually by unpacking it. ### **how does rabet help the stellar ecosystem grow?** when users interact with stellar network apps in a secure environment and have a comfortable user experience, they are encouraged to work with stellar network apps. this user interaction makes more developers willing to build applications on the stellar network. ### where exactly are we? it's been four months since we started working on rabet, and now we have released the beta version of the chrome extension, but you can use it in browsers based on the chromium engine, such as brave - vivaldi - opera., etc. we have a plan to release a version of firefox in the future. ### faq **1. what is rabet?** rabet is an open-source browser extension wallet for the stellar network. **2. where is my private key wallet stored?** you own your data with rabet because your private key and data are encrypted and stored locally on your browser. **3. can i do any operation on the stellar network with rabet?** yes, rabet lets you send any operations to the network with any number you want in one transaction and an environment with an understandable and beautiful ui. **4. can i have multiple accounts in rabet?** yes, you can create or import as many accounts as you want in rabet and easily switch between them. **5. i'm a user. how does rabet help me to interact with stellar apps?** with rabet, you can connect to stellar network applications without providing your private key to applications. the rabet structure is also designed so that when an application sends you a transaction request, you can see all the details of the operations that will be done with your signature, and it will help you know exactly what you are signing. **6. i'm a stellar network developer. what does rabet help me with?** one of the significant problems for users not wanting to work with stellar apps is developers' private keys because developers need them to sign transactions. you can interact with the stellar network and users using the rabet api via rabet. this makes users more willing to work with your app because there is no security risk for them. **7. i am a developer. how can i send a request for a transaction to rabet?** to connect to rabet and send transactions, you must use the rabet api. read the document for more information. **8. what is the privacy mode option?** this feature makes stellar network applications to require your approval before connecting to your wallet and then connect to your wallet after your acceptance. this feature is enabled by default in rabet. ### link website: <https://rabet.io/> twitter: <https://twitter.com/rabetofficial> discord: <https://discord.gg/vkydnrkutz> youtube: <https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucbflm1ejjmaho7rfxtqontq> communityfund-seed: <https://communityfund.stellar.org/seed-fund#/entry/f74cb1f4b67a8d222f6b886845e5f3f7d8b29741bd0d50ebde925544b8e6dd99> email: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) github: <https://github.com/rabetofficial> gallery ------- ![](https://i.ibb.co/gpwvm5z/shot-1.png) ![](https://i.ibb.co/fsqzjwb/shot-2.png) ![](https://i.ibb.co/fz1xv6s/image.png) ![](https://i.ibb.co/gz8ffzf/shot-4.png) ![](https://i.ibb.co/fxlnryk/shot-5.png) ![](https://i.ibb.co/vtw2rwf/shot-6.png) ![](https://i.ibb.co/fdh6x18/shot-7.png) ![](https://i.ibb.co/2ycv03t/shot-8.png)
rabet - a bridge between web3 and the stellar network
galactictalk.org
2021.21
[ { "text": "is the api similar to freighter or albedo?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[antb123](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/2) we're still working on this part so i can't say for sure. but it would be somewhat different overall.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "![](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/543111562949296128/812344292801511475/euirjb0xcam_wi2.png) \n\nhi guys! \n\nfinally, we are in chrome web store. \n\n<https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rabet/hgmoaheomcjnaheggkfafnjilfcefbmo>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "rabet introduction video just released. \n\nin this video, rabet's founder explains the different sections in rabet and shows you how to use the extension. \n\nthis video is from rabet's tutorials. in the upcoming videos, alper will talk about the interaction section and how you can interact with an app with rabet, as well as its security.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "![](https://i.ibb.co/ldmw7bc/image0.jpg)\n\n\nrabet v0.0.2 was released.\n\n\ncheck it on github: \n\n<https://github.com/rabetofficial/rabet-extension/releases/tag/0.0.2>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "\nroadmap\n-------\n\n\n### rabet core\n\n\nwe’ve already implemented the main core of rabet, and we’re actively developing it so we can use it for developing different versions across different operating systems. the main milestone of rabet was to implement its core because its structural model and design system were formed at this stage.\n\n\n![](https://miro.medium.com/max/875/1*pnaoikuz_jibbsywsqfmhg.png)\n\n\na structure that is supposed to be unique along with the user interface design and create a pleasant experience for users interacting with stellar.\n\n\ncurrently, we’ve only published the chrome version of the extension. we’ll also release the firefox version once we reach a stable state with the chrome version. we didn’t release the firefox and the chrome versions simultaneously, as publishing them like that would’ve slowed down our development process and led to unnecessary repetition. \n\nif you have any questions about the rabet extension, refer to its documents.\n\n\ndeveloper docs: <https://docs.rabet.io/>\n\n\nusers docs: <https://support.rabet.io/>\n\n\n![](https://miro.medium.com/max/875/1*ilgxgt09c-gwlfsqyu5qyg.png)\n\n\n### desktop\n\n\nin the future, we’ll use electron js to release our desktop version for the three main operating systems:\n\n\nlinux\n\n\nmacos\n\n\nwindows\n\n\nthe desktop version will support all extension features.\n\n\n![](https://miro.medium.com/max/875/1*1ixykdylom6bzdgvdwfnkw.png)\n\n\n![](https://miro.medium.com/max/875/1*ymw3-ngqrl6guoz72oqckg.png) \n\n![](https://miro.medium.com/max/875/1*720aj54zrmfdghei0niwhg.png)\n\n\n### mobile app\n\n\nthe ios and android versions will be released at the end of the roadmap. these versions will support features such as managing assets and sending activities. these versions will also feature a built-in browser for easier interactions with other stellar applications(sapps). using this feature, other developers can easily connect their app to the ios and android versions by simply adding a few lines of code. the users will have access to an integrated sapp store to interact with other stellar apps easily.\n\n\n![](https://miro.medium.com/max/875/1*_nfth8g4h6tpye8cevfpkw.png)\n\n\n### goal\n\n\ncreating a simple and user-friendly platform for easier interaction between users and sapps and stellar network. \n\nwe have a powerful and scalable network called stellar. we need to help users interact with the network by building open-source tools. \n\none of the factors that increase liquidity and interaction in the network, which ultimately makes the network dynamic, is constructing this integrated tool.\n\n\n### what will we do with the **fund**?\n\n\nthe entire funding that we receive from the stellar foundation is used for funding the team and hiring new developers for our team. we’ll need new developers (such as ios and android developers) in the future in order to develop different versions of the application.\n\n\nwe have two clear missions:\n\n\n1. making an easy-to-use way to interact with the stellar network.\n2. building a bridge, a connection, between web3 and the stellar network.\n\n\nthis is a long and difficult path, but we have you, the stellar community, and together we can accomplish great things.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "rabet interaction video just released. \n\nin this video, i teach you how to inject rabet into your web app and interact the stellar network.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "in this article, we present a magic tool developed by the rabet team and used in the development of rabet. \n\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "superb peice of work you've got here; i was extremely excited to see that rabet is now fully compatible with lumenswap! 😁\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "nice work! i am a fund manager looking for opportunities on the stellar network. what apps do you foresee rabet interact with it?\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[jerkar12](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/11) hi, all web apps that want to interact with the stellar network and use its operations. \n\ncheck out <https://app.lumenswap.io>, one of the web app that uses rabet.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi alper,\n\n\nalthough i have an extreme aversion to twitter, i'd still like to get in on the contest via this thread if that's acceptable to you.\n\n\nas for the best features of rabet:\n\n\n* fully compatible with stellar laboratory\n* fully compatible with lumenswap\n\n\nas for a feature that i'd like to see - perhaps a simple interface that directly connects rabet to lumenswap from inside rabet.\n\n\nfantastic plugin you've created and most eagerly looking forward to the upcoming ff version!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[maffei](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/14) important points, thanks for the feedback!\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[maffei](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/14) hi, congratulations you won 50 usdc:/ please send me your xlm address.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[alper95polat](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/16) what an awesome surprise to discover this morning - thank you alper! 😀\n\n\ngdzhzlea2szmwuongaj3obt4w2tgrr4xxmfasn5oq4wgnmtmjnmh2wcp\n\n\ni am watching both rabet and lumenswap with eager anticipation. i see huge success for both projects! 😄\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi again alper,\n\n\nit just occurred to me that the above wallet key is unactivated.\n\n\nso if at all possible, i'd be mighty grateful if you could send 2 xlm first (1 xlm to active, 0.5 xlm for the trustline, and 0.5 xlm for basic transactions), and instead only send 48 usdc to compensate for the 2 xlm if that is acceptable.\n\n\nthanks again!\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "are you guys forking bitpay/solar or making a brand new wallet for the ios/android?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[jmar42](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/19) we are not a fork of any wallets, we have a unique brand and structure and we are the only wallet from stellar which you can do stellar operations. \n\nyou can install rabet now and check it. \n\n<https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rabet/hgmoaheomcjnaheggkfafnjilfcefbmo>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[maffei](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/17) \n\nsent. i paid all in xlm. you can go to lumenswap and convert it to usdc with a few clicks! \n\n<https://lumenscan.io/txns/1bd1983bdb9933b5f6af4ed2a468d4e19b7efbb47ea01460d87522f8b83d5dea>.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "thanks alper - you (and rabet) rock! [oh, and not a chance - xlm works perfectly! 😉 ]\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[maffei](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/22) thank you! 🖤🐰\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i just discovered this literally a moment ago alper, and had to share it with you:\n\n\nrabet is now also supported by [tomlhosting.com](https://tomlhosting.com/), a blissfully easy and free toml hosting service and token creator by the same developer as [stellarnft.com](https://stellarnft.com/).\n\n\ngo rabet! 😁\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[maffei](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/24) \n\nthanks to maffei, \n\nit was very good news, i'm very happy to see that rabet is being used in stellar apps.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "forgive my ignorance, but what makes rabet different than any other web-based stellar wallet? other than the fact that i have to install a chome extension that has access to all my data?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[ddombrowsky](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/26) since i'm also developing one extension wallet for my business i think i can give you some examples.\n\n\nfirst thing will be that is not a custodian wallet which means you own your keys, second is that it can be connected to other websites which is something useful depending of the use case and third that is open source and if you don't trust the app that is on the chrome market you can build it yourself and add it to the browser\n\n\ni think those are the key features of the extension wallets available\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "good points 👍. thank you\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi [ddombrowsky](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/26)! \n\nas [earrietadev](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/27) said, with rabet, you can interact with stellar apps (of course, the apps that support rabet, such as lumenswap). \n\nyou can also perform all stellar operations in an understandable environment. (advanced version of stellar laboratory). \n\nin rabet, you have your own data in such a way that when you install rabet and set a password for it, your data will be encrypted with that password in your local browser. \n\nfinally, rabet has its unique structure, and we tried to create a pleasant user experience for the user with an understandable design and a neat user interface.\n\n\nanyway, feel free to ask me any questions.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[earrietadev](https://galactictalk.org/d/2625/27) good points 👍. thank you\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
780fecd5b628d6925ec47f7a5cd920c4
want to contribute to an open source stellar project but don't know where to start? i've just released <https://github.com/stellarguard/txrep>, a typescript/javascript implementation of <https://github.com/stellar/stellar-protocol/blob/master/ecosystem/sep-0011.md>. txrep aims to be a human readable (and editable) representation of a stellar transaction. so how can you help? we need more transaction xdrs to test with! you can create test xdrs using the official stellar laboratory: <https://www.stellar.org/laboratory/> you can then contribute those xdrs in one of two ways: 1. open a pr by adding to the file <https://github.com/stellarguard/txrep/blob/master/tests.yaml>. add additional test cases with a brief description of the xdr that is being tested, and optionally the txrep representation of that case. to generate the txrep, use <https://github.com/xdrpp/stc> which includes the reference implementation of txrep in golang. follow the instructions in ["installing tsc for non developers"](https://github.com/xdrpp/stc#installing-stc-for-non-developers) to install the command line tool and then run `stc <path-to-your-saved-xdr-file> to get the txrep output. then copy/paste your txrep into the tests.yaml file as a new entry. 2. paste your xdr to <https://stellarguard.github.io/txrep/demo/>, and see if there's an error. if there is an error, open a github issue and paste your xdr into it, or just share it here and i'll take it from there. thanks in advance for anyone who contributes!
help test @stellarguard/txrep!
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "it is described in sep 11:\n\n\n\n> `string` values are represented as double-quoted interpreted string literals, in which non-ascii bytes are represented with hex escapes (`\"\\xff\"`), the `\"` and `\\` characters can be escaped with another `\\` (e.g., `\"\\\\\"`), and `\\n` designates a newline.\n> \n> \n\n\nthe feature does not seem to be fully implemented.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[overcat](https://galactictalk.org/d/2245/2) yes that’s correct. the “ and \\ escaping work but not the escaping of non ascii characters. i’ll work on that and also produce a known issues section.\n\n\nedit: fixed the \\n but still trying to figure out the non-ascii characters...\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[overcat](https://galactictalk.org/d/2245/2) do you happen to have a transaction xdr that fails this conversion? i'm trying to find transactions where the js implementation differs from the go reference implementation but cannot.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stellarguard](https://galactictalk.org/d/2245/4) please see if this xdr meets your requirements?\n\n\n\n> aaaaafvfweswpl13mbb9oimqymldc/s3x3v64/snudgtgdybaaaazaanp9yaaaabaaaaaaaaaaeaaaams2xcqtbevdw8ee+zaaaaaqaaaaaaaaakaaaabwhlbgxvaaaaaaaaaqaaaadwc2vszgvuaaaaaaaaaaabkxg8gqaaaeapdk3vj713q8mjhez8etmh+fe0a+bh1uxelsvfjy0ok/w1j9hikmxk4l9w30b4/jfmmgox0jfqtwwhncvdeqin\n> \n> \n\n\n<https://horizon-testnet.stellar.org/transactions/bc64bb9b3923b8e2d752e097fac04884c6894d109ac7c69fbb2a965afd9a3233>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "yes that's helpful.\n\n\nunfortunately i'm not able to find a good solution right now... i'm trying to figure out the rules that the reference implementation is using to escape/unescape things.\n\n\nthe reference implementation produces: `\\xb3eª\\xd0^\\xbd\\xdc<\\x11\\xef\\x99`, which in js-land represents this string: `³eªÐ^½Ü<\\u0011ï`\n\n\nunfortunately when i send that same xdr into the stellar js sdk, i get different values for the memo:\n\n\n\n```\n> new transaction('aaaaafvfweswpl13mbb9oimqymldc/s3x3v64/snudgtgdybaaaazaanp9yaaaabaaaaaaaaaaeaaaams2xcqtbe\nvdw8ee+zaaaaaqaaaaaaaaakaaaabwhlbgxvaaaaaaaaaqaaaadwc2vszgvuaaaaaaaaaaabkxg8gqaaaeapdk3vj713q8mjhez8etmh+fe\n0a+bh1uxelsvfjy0ok/w1j9hikmxk4l9w30b4/jfmmgox0jfqtwwhncvdeqin').memo.value.tostring('ascii')\n'3eb*p^=\\\\<\\u0011o\\u0019'\n\n> memo.text('\\xb3eª\\xd0^\\xbd\\xdc<\\x11\\xef\\x99').value.tostring('ascii')\n'³eªÐ^½Ü<\\u0011ï'\n```\n\ni'm not sure how to proceed from there.\n\n\ni have this code to do the unescape -- but i'm not actually sure how i'd go the reverse direction... maybe look at the charcodeat for each character and if it's outside of some range, do the hex encoding (i'm not sure what that range is supposed to be though).\n\n\n`function unescapehexcodes(line: string): string { \n\n return line.replace(/\\\\x([0-9a-fa-f]{2})/g, (_, match) => { \n\n return string.fromcharcode(parseint(match, 16)); \n\n }); \n\n}`\n\n\nso for right now i'm stuck. unless anyone else has any ideas.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
d6d46b597231a36fa223127b0f4cdbad
![](https://loycha.com/covergal.png) ### loycha - loyalty, rewards and payment system ### summary: loycha is a new era loyalty, rewards and payment system based on stellar network blockchain which enables users to earn and spend their money through a mobile wallet (e-wallet). ### category: applications, tools & infrastructure ### goals: first of all, ***we have achieved until now 3 main goals*** which are very important for our project: 1. **we have a legally established company in kosovo since 2018 where we pay taxes** [see official government link here](https://arbk.rks-gov.net/page.aspx?id=2,38,179017) 2. **we have already signed partnerships with more than 20 companies which will be using our software in q3 2020 once we go live** 3. **we have created a working alpha version of our app on test stellar network, which is going to be live soon. you can check and download the app from our homepage at [loycha](https://loycha.com/) ** below you can find our goals and heavy roadmap for 2020 and what we have achieved so far till now on 2019: **2020 goals** ![](https://loycha.com/static/loycha-roadmap-2020.png) **2019 achievements** ![](https://loycha.com/static/loycha-roadmap-2019.png) ### description: loyalty token and rewards application which will reduce costs. near real-time process with blockchain secure environment for improving front-end payment capabilities for customer experience. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*diecmfgh2uocomyiu5ecjq.png) ### a new loyalty era in blockchain we are here to change the way the loyalty systems work. we are developing a new loyalty network platform of the new era in blockchain which will make the loyalty functional again. we will use blockchain, smart contracts and mobile applications to achieve that. our plan is to become the leader of loyalty in the world as airbnb is (the largest accommodation provider which owns no real estate) or uber is (the largest taxi company which owns no vehicles) or alibaba is (the most valuable retailer which has no inventory) or as facebook (is the most popular media provider which generates no content) is. the real part of the revolution that our team will bring is that users data residing on the loyalty part will be users private data and only they will own that. because of all we know that the private users' data like activities that we do in an airline company, car rental companies or even in any social media environment etc all they remain in corresponding companies’ databases if we decide to move to another company or software. but with loycha, the data will not need to move anywhere. it will remain in user’s personal database and users will be able to choose between companies that they want to see their data. this operation will be as easy as opt-in and opt-out in mobile application to show and hide these data from partners, so the new partners will be able to see easily users activities and decide on user loyalty weight or users customer metrics. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1000/1*6ddyfzf-2cvhv8rydvx09a.png) partners will be able to join and be a part of the loycha by paying zero cost fee. they will not need to pay for joining, or being part of a loyalty or having integrated the loyalty. the will not need any hardware or any other cost. it will be totally free and they will have partnerships with all other partners and be able to do easily cross-marketing and gain new customers from all partners around. also, we are going to disturb the marketing sector by removing the middle-man (the main idea behind bitcoin and blockchain) and enabling the companies and their customers to interact directly in a win-win model. the model created by loycha team will enable companies to do their marketing and spend their money directly to their target audience by paying their target audience based on smart-contract advertisements (pay target audience on per click, per view, per download, per purchase etc ), so instead of paying middle-mans like google, facebook and other companies that sell advertisements, companies will be able to compete and do them in their own and dedicate the goods to their customers. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1000/1*n6qmgbdm29u5qki2imyydw.png) --- ### 15 problems and 15 solutions we offer to solve loyalty problems. **why loycha is a game-changer in loyalty?** loycha is not just another coin. we believe that blockchain is a revolution in technology as the internet was for our lives. the loyalty program fit with blockchain makes sense more than any other sector, as it was already using virtual money (points and miles) but in centralized systems and using dated technology with the same types of rehashed rules. to create a loyal customer in the blockchain era, loyalty program thinking has to be adapted to create new methods and thus, opportunities. while the loyalty industry is growing, the majority of loyalty programs focus on revenue over and above customer loyalty, which creates a mismatch in needs and expectations. loycha aims to change this, to change the game and to bring customers more of what they want. below you can find some existing problems and ​our solutions​​ to these problems. ![](https://loycha.com/static/loycha-ps1-8.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/loycha-ps9-15.png) read more at : [loycha official website](https://loycha.com/15-problems-15-solutions). --- ### loycha features read more at : [loycha official website](https://loycha.com/#loycha-features). ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*vlocmmnqatccikinwkz58w.png) ### online ownership of data will belong to users only users who store data on the blockchain can access them through encryption keys and partners will be able to access the data through smart contracts and only on the level provided by users --- ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*fin8ktulfqmmkvx-qmmzuq.png) ### integration of companies and corporates employees will be able to benefit from different bonuses provided to them through loycha and their companies. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*m1civtiaznnfijptu15kfq.png) --- ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*wpokau8o32a0o6lfr-iahq.png) ### sports teams are integrated teams availability to engage with their fans, option to receive funds etc. every team will have a skin for their mobile app and team badge will be provided to. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*myirq7i2tmjqwedoppykcq.png) --- ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*-aewn6y4bchifpbob5lwha.png) ### gamification and badges in the gamification process, loycha will have friendly competitions using leaderboards and badges which we will mention the achievements of users and enabling them process tracking. using smart contracts, companies will be able to create smart and easy to understand tasks so users don’t have to think a lot on what they have to do and how they need to do to complete those. --- ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*1oava4fh00tc6uzbs_uthw.png) ### location-based services in the gamification process, loycha will have friendly competitions using leaderboards and badges which we will mention the achievements of users and enabling them process tracking. using smart contracts, companies will be able to create smart and easy to understand tasks so users don’t have to think a lot on what they have to do and how they need to do to complete those. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*nt6ka-mknb9feto6pdkowa.png) --- ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*a863xmjshltz1uin1fhqsq.png) ### improving store experience with beacons loycha will provide to its partners with some small devices called beacons (which you can read more details below), which will enable partners to inform nearby people with smartphone about their products on sale, about promotions, discounts, or about everything they find important for their business. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/1000/1*saola3cr8jruanj6t6l96a.png) --- ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*cibukxnyoitvfzymhljjew.png) ### mobile payments with loycha wallet users can use loycha as mobile payment in all partner shops. if they have enough balance credit, they will be able to pay for any product or service at the partner without having to use cash or credit cards. they will need only their mobile phones and scan a barcode and the payment is processed in 3–5 seconds. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*zicf2_f4bzbzlsgceotioq.png) --- ### social responsibility ### 5% of the net profit will be donated. one of the most important parts of being human is to support other people in need. we all work in different fields, starting from us in blockchain and loyalty, but we must not forget that not all people are lucky as we are. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*wgimar6fap4jabmgy_7gvg.png) ### zero fees for transfers to charity and donations. as mentioned earlier, loycha will enable receiving free donations for charities, ngos and foundations (non-profit ones ), like non-governmental organisations, health charities, education charities, environmental charities, child sponsorship organizations. there will not be any transfer fee for these donations (except the gas fee which is required for stellar blockchain in transactions and is very very small). it will be enough for the charities and others to validate their activity with legal papers to us. ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*hu5uftbegh8rbcfe2s8zaa.png) --- ### main loycha shareholders main loycha key holders will be: * [ozal m. mehmeti](https://www.linkedin.com/in/ozalmehmeti/) * [resat dilbaz](https://www.linkedin.com/in/mehmet-resat-dilbaz/). * [can Ş. mehmet](https://www.linkedin.com/in/cmehmet/). ### funds allocation ![alt text](https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/800/1*llzvo0xjt-1jey2i_phgag.png) ### some images from our mobile app ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro1.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro2.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro3.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro4.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro5.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro6.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro7.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro8.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro9.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro10.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro11.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro12.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro13.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro14.png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro15png) ![](https://loycha.com/static/intro16.png) ### useful links: [facebook page](https://web.facebook.com/loycha.official/) [telegram chat](https://t.me/loychaofficial) [twitter account](https://twitter.com/loycha_official) [official website](https://loycha.com) [linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/company/loycha-official/) [instagram](https://www.instagram.com/loycha.official/) [medium blog](https://medium.com/@loycha.official) [angel.co](https://angel.co/loycha) ### tags: loyalty,rewards,wallet,blockchain,stellar,coin
loycha - loyalty, rewards and payment system
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "here you can find a video with an account to use: \n\n[how to log in and use with a sample account](https://loycha.com/static/loychavideo.mp4)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "also, new apk will be updated from time to time, we have two types of logins. one is the user login where you can register at your own and create the account, and use these credentials to log in, also you can use our below accounts to test the app if you don't want to register:\n\n\n**testing purposes user account information:** \n\n**phone number**: 383 44 752 859 \n\n**password**: 123321\n\n\n**partner testing account information**: \n\n**phone number**: 383 49 700 800 \n\n**password**: 123321\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi everyone,\n\n\njust want to let you know that we have added 1000 euro bonus (this is of course only for testing the app 😃 ) to everyone that gets the alpha version of our app which can be downloaded from apk there on [loycha website](https://loycha.com/loycha.apk). so register and test this 1000 euro 🙂\n\n\nalso feel free to ask for anything you want 🙂\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi everyone,\n\n\nas its still ongoing, we are pleased to anounce that we have added transfers to our app so users can transfer loycha to each other at no cost. and its easy just go to our web site and download the android apk and install it. create an account and you are ready to go 😊\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "this not available to other country.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[felcony](https://galactictalk.org/d/2437/6) dear felcony, you can register by trying a number like 38349 and six other numbers like 38349998877 for example and because its in test you will validate it with 123456 instead of receiving any sms. so you can use the app without any problem.\n\n\nthe reason for restriction of the phone number is that we are going to start the project in kosovo and make the live tests here and after that we will remove the phone number limitation and get an sms provider for whole world and let register with any number.\n\n\nbut for the moment as i mentioned you can enroll and test the app.\n\n\nif you face any problem, please let us know.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/u/tyvdh) can we have your valued feedback for our project as well 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "dear all,\n\n\nwe have just released a new apk on our website with some small bugfixes and ui improvements. if you have downloaded, you can get the new one there.\n\n\nevery feedback is welcome.\n\n\nbest wishes for all projects.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "great and useful project. \n\nwill you use only your token for loyalty points or will each partner / company have to issue their own tokens for their loyalty programs?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[scopuly](https://galactictalk.org/d/2437/10) hey scopuly. thanks a lot for your nice word. the huge point here is that there will be a single token loycha token and it will be used at same rate and everything for all partners. this will give users and partners a lot of advandages comparing to the current systems where each partner has its own token. first of all users are able to win everywhere and spend everywhere without having to worry about conversions or check which partners are eligible. in the other hand, partners benefit from it because instead of having to do agreemen with each of the partners, they do it only with loycha and become part of our partnership pool so they have advantage of targeting users that they cant access and they do this without any extra agreements or anything 🙂\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi all,\n\n\njust wanted to share with you an update. we are talking with a potential partnership in europe which will make us open also our office in europe as well. i hope soon we will finish the deal and let you know for the results. please feel free to ask any question that you might be interested in.\n\n\nenjoy your day 😊\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[omehmeti](https://galactictalk.org/d/2437/11) and if a client wants to issue his own branded loyalty token and create a real market for him, can this be done in your application?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[scopuly](https://galactictalk.org/d/2437/13) no. they will not be able to do so through loycha.\n\n\nthere are some companies doing this, they allow other companies to issue their own token through their system, but its again standard loyalty, just the change is that its done on blockchain. there will be again planty of loyalty systems for each company. and users wont benefit from singlensystem, they wil need to enroll to each company separately. plus companies will need each to create partnerships at their own.\n\n\na\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "just a quick update: this week we are adding also some features together with push notification system to the app. we will inform the community here first.\n\n\nalso, we plan to add this release to google playstore so the application will be available also on play store to download.\n\n\nagain thank you for your support and your private messages on keybase. they are motivating us a lot to work even harder 🙂\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi all. we have added new features together with push notifications. please download latest apk from our website.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i love the idea and while you're definitely not the first company to try and merge blockchain and a loyalty points program there's definitely something here. would love to see a video walkthrough/pitch. also fewer screenshots and more words around how your tech is structured would be great. a few of your links here and on your site aren't working/404s.\n\n\n`https://loycha.com/token-sale#funds-allocation` \n\n`https://loycha.com/static/loychavideo.mp4`\n\n\ndesign looks good but more polish and pitch on the actual product would be nice.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "your featured image is broken as well. looks like your static directory isn't behaving correctly.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "loycha is really good.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[eddy](https://galactictalk.org/d/2437/19) thanks a lot eddy 🙂 please dont forget the nominations procedures have started on stellarcommunity.fund go and help the projects you like 🙂\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2437/17) hi, thanks for your comments. and thank you for pointing to broken links. we will correct them as we need them also for seo as well. here and also in the web page, the found allocation are described in hight level as a percentage as we don't know how much we will receive.\n\n\nwhen it comes to making loyalty in blockchain, it's true that there are some that have tried the same, but the problem is they have tried the regular loyalty passing to the blockchain, which didn't work well as traditional loyalties are not working/performing well because of 15 problems that we have described on [here](https://loycha.com/15-problems-15-solutions). the way we are doing unique is that we will create the partner pool and we will create a single token among all the partners and the paperwork for partnerships will be very less. plus we will use the strengths of stellar for fast and cheap transactions which enable us to do fast the microtransactions as well, where we will have a huge focus on.\n\n\nwhen it comes to a short video and a technical description, we will prepare both of them and share them here also. also if you check our app, we wanted to make it smooth for normal daily people so they don't get too much about the blockchain, but they use it as a normal app and everything goes smoothly on the backside.\n\n\nwe will update the thread on this way also notify here everyone. thanks for the comments again.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "very good idea indeed . i'm interested to know more about the beacons technology and integration with your app. currently in switzerland we have clients requesting some ways to communicate with their clients through app or whatever possible technology can be offered. i think beacons technology could be one of them . can you please elaborate more on how do you plan or how would you integrate this technology in one of our retail store client ?\n\n\nthank you and hopefully you get the right appreciation it deserves.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2437/17) hi again. the video is working now. you can check. we will also add another video today to show more features.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[elmad2](https://galactictalk.org/d/2437/22) hi, first of all, sorry for late response, and thank you very much for your kind words. actually one of the best features that we are adding will be beacons and this will be integrated in next 2-3 months. and another great news that we have for you is that we are talking with a potential investor on switzerland, to open also an ag company there and starting to operate there in january. \n\nthe beacon technology works like this: there are small low-frequency bluetooth devices that operate and can send push notification to people in a range of 100m. so we will distribute these devices to our partners (for example to restaurants), and people passing nearby will be will receive their push notification with their promotion if they have our app. also, these devices can be put to delivery motors or cars so even they are on delivery, can send push notification to people nearby them on the go 🙂 but of course, this is related to the permissions that users give on loycha. so whenever they don't want to receive, they will be able to block it. please leave us a contact on private so we can contact you once we are ready. 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[short video of the loycha app can be found here.](https://loycha.com/static/loychavideo.mp4)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "here you can find also a full hd link of our cover image: [cover image](https://loycha.com/loycha_cover.png)\n\n\nalso, you can find the same below on this comment:\n\n\n![](https://loycha.com/loycha_cover.png)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "one more thing, we have made a longer video where you can see the more features like signup, earn, spend, transfer loycha, see offers, etc. the video can be accessed on our youtube channel on the below link:\n\n\n[loycha - signup, earn, spend, transfer and more..](https://youtu.be/seswcyanln8)\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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**image header**: ![image preview](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stasbar/stellar-voting/master/img/stellot-scf.png) **project title**: stellot **summary**: privacy-first i-voting platform powered by stellar. **category**: applications **goals**: * inherit open blockchain trust in the i-voting system. * lower operational costs by leveraging existing blockchain infrastructure. * achieve privacy and verifiability for all voters. **timeline**: * q4.2019 - start blockchain-based i-voting systems research. ✓ * q1.2020 - create a journal article draft. ✓ * q1.2020 - create a proof-of-concept application. ✓ * q1.2020 - create a proof-of-concept service for creating general-purpose votings. ✓ * q2.2020 - add keybase auth via jwt and keybase-bot (similar how <https://stellarcommunity.fund> works) ✓ * q2.2020 - add basic authn & authz methods (cookie, ip address, codes, email, domain etc.) ✓ * q2.2020 - add vote encryption (preventing partial results before the end of voting). ✓ * q2.2020 - add multi-select voting. * q3.2020 - store voting meta-data on ipfs content-addressable network. ✓ * q3.2020 - solve the scalability problems ✓ * q3.2020 - add stake-weighted votings. * q3.2020 - finish service for creating general-purpose votings. * q3.2020 - publish a journal article. * q3.2020 - add domain-specific auth with openid connect. * q4.2020 - add metamask support for stake-weighted votings. * q4.2020 - create a framework for creating domain-specific standalone votings. * q4.2020 - find academic/government votings where such a system could be used. * q1.2021 - host dean elections of the gdańsk university of technology with stellot. **description**: stellot is a privacy-first i-voting system powered by the stellar network. we argue that the proposed system satisfies all requirements stated for robust i-voting systems such as transparency, verifiability, and voter anonymity/privacy. the system is designed in such a way, that voter is completely abstracted from blockchain technology used underneath. open stellar blockchain allows everyone to verify the election results without having to trust a central authority. i believe that this project is valuable for stellar, mainly because it proves that stellar can be used not only for asset tokenization and payments but also as a robust i-voting system backbone. starting with the general-purpose voting platform, we would like to target all kinds of votings including domain-specific elections, straw polls, referendums, plebiscites. it would be amazing to host the next scf voting with stellot, proving its self-contained ecosystem. since we have connections with our university, we will start here with annual elections every february. when applied successfully, we will scale the product to other domains, bringing stellar high notability. the voter privacy is achieved by the blind-signature technique on the stellar transaction, while the signer is protected by a cut-and-choose method. deeper technical details are available in [this **draft** of the article](https://github.com/stasbar/stellar-voting/releases/download/0.0.1/draft_evoting_on_stellar.pdf) (should be finished in about month or two). we provide demo implementation for the proposed system under <https://voting.stasbar.com>. this general-purpose voting service is great for end-users votings, but we believe that our goal is also to digitize the academic/government votings. such elections require domain-specific applications, and so we would like to create a framework for these types of solutions. especially the auth-server is something that will differ in every institution. **links**: * article: <https://github.com/stasbar/stellar-voting/releases/download/0.0.1/draft_evoting_on_stellar.pdf> * repository: <https://github.com/stasbar/stellar-voting> * demo: <https://stellot.com/> tags: voting, i-voting, privacy, platform ps. i would like to thank [@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham) for his help with blind-signature over ed25519 scheme, without him, the project would still be in the design phase.
stellot - e-voting platform
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "i reviewed your app \n\nhow can you prove that it is decentralized? \n\nand how is this app different from centralized apps? \n\nwhy can someone vote infinitely? \n\ni think you have to change your structure and use the public key to validate the voters and every user has to sign their own vote. \n\nthis will make your system more reliable.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[john](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/3)\n\n\n\n> how can you prove that it is decentralized?\n> \n> \n\n\ni'm not sure how to interpret your question, so i will describe how it works in the big picture.\n\n\n![decentralized vs centralized](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stasbar/stellar-voting/master/diagrams/stellot-decentralization.png)\n\n\nlet's take a stellar community funding voting as an example. \n\ngalactictalk or keybase would become authentication server(as) so you can \"login with galactictalk/keybase\" account. centralized \n\nthe stellar organization would run the token distribution server (tds), which will be responsible for both: signing transactions, and authorization (keeping track of who has already voted, and who is eligible for issuing ballot). centralized. \n\nclient webapp is just a user interface that is responsible to interact with as, tds, and stellar horizon api. decentralized \n\nstellar horizon api is considered decentralized since it is just api to stellar network, it can be hosted by anyone. \n\nstellar network is decentralized.\n\n\nso yes, the government layer is centralized. i addressed this issue in section`8 fully decentralized blockchain application`. \n\nbut it's important to realize how limited the power of government is in this system. since he (the government) manages the authorization, he can block a certain users from casting vote. but he can not perform votes on other user behalf since there is only the limited publicly known number of created tokens (e.g. the number of galactictalk active users). yes, he can assume that only 20% of users will take part in the election, and use the 80% of unspent tokens to perform vote on his behalf. but it still could be mitigated by limiting the number of tokens to the number of users who are incentivized to cast a vote, so the frequency would be high, therefore limiting the number of unspent tokens.\n\n\ndecentralized auth is a completely different topic, but it is something i would love to continue my research on. zero-knowledge proofs might be the clue.\n\n\n\n> and how is this app different from centralized apps?\n> \n> \n\n\nbesides auth, everything is recorded on the blockchain. each user can count the voting results on its behalf, without the trust to government. the user is responsible for publishing the vote transaction to the stellar voting, so he can be sure that his vote was taken into account. but the biggest advantage is the fact that the votes are completely anonymous since no one (besides the voter) knows who cast the particular transaction to the network. but everyone can be sure that this transaction was authorized by tds (because he blindly signed the transaction).\n\n\n\n> why can someone vote infinitely?\n> \n> \n\n\nright now the authorization is skipped. i assumed that it's an implementation detail, that i'm currently working on.\n\n\n\n> 04.2020 - add basic authn & authz methods (cookie, ip address, one-time link, one-time code, email, etc.).\n> \n> \n\n\nit's just a matter of time, not lack of concept.\n\n\n\n> i think you have to change your structure and use the public key to validate the voters and every user has to sign their own vote.\n> \n> \n\n\nit would require the user to already posses the stellar account which is highly unpractical and limiting. i can't imagine a scenario, other than stellar community voting, where you would require each voter to possess the stellar account. additionally, it would allow connecting the user with his vote. right now the user does not even know that he is using blockchain, which is one of the most important features of this system.\n\n\ni hope it answers your questions, let me know if there is something more i could clarify.\n\n\ni receive many questions, so i assume that a lot of things are unclear, i will create a faq page and some illustrations 🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "does people can vote using proof of stake like on binance with bnb? what is the business model to monetize the project ?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stasbar](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/4) thanks for the description but **what is the most important feature in the voting platform?** \n\nthe answer is simple, the poll result must be valid. \n\n**why we use blockchain in the voting platform?** \n\nbecause we want to show that the poll result is valid and no one can change it. \n\n**so what happens if you don't use the public key for a validating vote and don't use the private key for signing that?** \n\nthe answer is simple, votes are invalid because no voter signed them and you can't prove that. \n\none example: imagine that we would use your voting system for this grant stellar period \n\nand everyone can vote indefinitely \n\ncan we trust the poll results? \n\ni refer you to look at the [status](http://status.im/) voting system, this is a perfect sample of a voting system\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stasbar](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/4) also the image you posted is a simple structure of all stellar apps \n\nand it doesn't show the structure of a decentralized voting platform.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[justin](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/5)\n\n\n\n> does people can vote using proof of stake like on binance with bnb?\n> \n> \n\n\nthis solution is built with non-crypto users in mind. i argue that this is the only way to use this solution on large scale.\n\n\nproof-of-stake voting or i would rather say stake-weighted voting, would be very interesting in crypto space. \n\nif we take the basic weighting model, i.e. based just on amount of xlm on your account, then the implementation is really straightforward. instead of the vote token go directly from distribution account to ballotbox account, it would go first from distributing account to the user account, and then from the user account to ballotbox account. this way, counting results would involve one additional step, checking the account balance at the end of elections. \n\ni will add it to the timeline.\n\n\n\n> what is the business model to monetize the project ?\n> \n> \n\n\nfor general-purpose votings, the idea is rather simple. voting creation would require some fee, based on number of votes and some base fee for operational costs. \n\nfor institutional level votings, it is mostly an operational fee that depends on the number of voters and the authentication server integration complexity. \n\nwe plan to work similarly to those guys <https://polys.me>\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[john](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/6)\n\n\n\n> the status voting system, this is a perfect sample of a voting system\n> \n> \n\n\nsorry, but in my opinion, the voting platform that requires metamask is made only for crypto users, and is far from being \"perfect\". can you imagine the presidential elections that require metamask installed? \n\nas i wrote in the previous post, the implementation of your postulate is straightforward, and it's something i already added to timeline.\n\n\n\n> also the image you posted is a simple structure of all stellar apps\n> \n> \n\n\nthat's how the system is designed. maybe the sequence diagram will clarify the concept. \n\nhere is an example based on keybase authentication (same as <https://stellarcommunity.fund/>) works now.\n\n\nvoting creation \n\n![voting creation](https://github.com/stasbar/stellar-voting/raw/master/diagrams/create_voting_keybase.png)\n\n\ncasting ballot \n\n![casting ballot](https://github.com/stasbar/stellar-voting/raw/master/diagrams/casting_ballot_keybase.png) \n\n*note: batching and cut-and-choose methods were skipped for simplicity. blind-signature algorithm was simplified*\n\n\ncounting results \n\n![counting results](https://github.com/stasbar/stellar-voting/raw/master/diagrams/counting_results.png) \n\n*note: tds could be easily removed in domain-specific voting, by injecting metadata directly into webapp*\n\n\nif you are interested how will it work for one-time authorization codes [here](https://github.com/stasbar/stellar-voting/tree/master/diagrams#one-time-authorization-codes) are the diagrams.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stasbar](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/9) \n\ni disagree with you\n\n\n\n> can you imagine the presidential elections that require metamask installed?\n> \n> \n\n\nyes, if you want to build that on the ethereum you must be used metamask for auth. \n\ni think you have trouble understanding the dapp structure.\n\n\n\n> add basic authn & authz methods (cookie, ip address, one-time link, one-time code, email, etc.).\n> \n> \n\n\nare you kidding? how do you want to prove who they voted? \n\ni think you know what i mean \n\nand you're just defending your centralized project\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[john](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/10) \n\nexcuse me, but where did i claim that this is dapp ? one place where i mentioned dapp is section 8. in my article, where i explain why it is not fully dapp. only part of the system is decentralized, and i claim that this is enough to achieve outlined e-voting requirements. since this system relies on a centralized authentication system, it inherits this property too. if you find a way to achieve decentralized auth on centralized identification provider, let me know, i will love to implement it. \n\nsince you start to humiliate me, i propose to stop our conversation.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stasbar](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/11) excuse me stasbar i thought it is a dapp and your app is decentralized. \n\nthank you for your answer\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stasbar](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/11) \n\nbut try to use the stellar operations and make some kind of smart contract. \n\nmultisignature - batching / atomicity - time bounds \n\nthese are the great features of stellar that with a bit of creativity you can build decentralized structures.\n\n\n<https://medium.com/stellar-community/understanding-stellar-smart-contracts-23ebe1568b6>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@john](https://galactictalk.org/u/john) decentralization simply isn't a requirement for the scf. this is a fascinating project and i agree with [@stasbar](https://galactictalk.org/u/stasbar) that decentralization as an assumption for every stellar project is naive and unhelpful. decentralization as a mindset or in certain areas may be useful but only as it serves a purpose, as a buzzword or an assumption can actually be dangerous as it can open you up to legal and regulation liability if you have little to no control over your own service.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[tyvdh](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/14) \n\nhi taylor \n\ni wasn't trying to sabotage any project. this is just a matter of different opinions. i always try to be frank. as a developer, i believe merely using the sdk doesn't represent good structure. we should aim to solve problems fundamentally. this approach just makes developers lazy. \n\ni'll prove to you that these three properties of stellar (multisignature - batching / atomicity - time bounds \n\n) can be used to achieve great things but because most developers are not willing to spend time thinking about them, they just ignore them. \n\ni'm sorry if i've offended anyone. i won't discuss other projects anymore.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stasbar](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/1) cool! i actually coincidentally came across your project in my search for a voting solution for the william & mary blockchain lab that i am leading.\n\n\n<https://www.linkedin.com/company/william-mary-blockchain-lab>\n\n\ni am hoping to make some of our efforts decentralized by spring 2021. i look forward to reading through your paper ,asking questions and following your progress.\n\n\nwe do have a researcher who specializes in e- governance affiliated with the lab, if you find yourself in need of a government expert to help lend a social science eye to your already impressive team of researchers, we are here to help.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[twiipongwii](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/16) great to hear that. when we finish the prototyping phase, it'll be more than helpful to reach someone involved in e-governance.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i think that this is a fascinating project and i appreciate the details you’ve shared illustrating your depth of thought you placed into this. regarding sustainability you mentioned that this would be a similar business model to polys.me but i’m unsure as to how they survive as well. can you share some insight on this part of your plan? thanks\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "we have added:\n\n\n\n> 04.2020 add keybase auth via one-time codes and keybase-bot (similar how <https://stellarcommunity.fund> works) ✓\n> \n> \n\n\nadditionally, you can specify the team membership requirements, so only members of a particular team can take part in voting. therefore we can delegate the user authorization process to team owners. it is achieved by using keybase-bot. when the voting is created, stellotbot requests access to a specified keybase team. if the team is open, it automatically joins the team, if not, it waits until the team owners approve the stellotbot request. when the stellotbot can access the team membership list. when a user want to cast a vote in such voting, he enters his keybase username, and send it to stellotbot, which ensures that the user is a member of the required team. stellotbot then sends a signed jwt token to username account in private message. user proof his identity by entering the received jwt token. tds ensures that the username hasn't already issued the voting token. now we are ready to issue voting token with blind-signature technique.\n\n\ngive it a try, [this voting](https://stellot.com/voting/stellar-community-fund-bbd0au) is restricted to `stellar.public` team members only. right now the membership is checked on-request, but we are thinking about freezing the list at the time of voting creation, to prevent sockpuppeting accounts.\n\n\n[samuelconner](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/18) \n\nmonetization is something we will focus on after we create a working prototype. we believe that the demand for secure and private e-voting is something we don't need to worry about (especially nowadays), so the success of this project relies mainly on the properties we are able to achieve. our undoubted advantage is the fact that user wallet/keypair is completely optional, and we designed the solution on the open stellar blockchain, which is something we didn't find before. our first targets are universities we are associated with, so we already have a solid testing environment.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi, great to see you are proceeding. as you write especially with the corona crisis there will be an increasing demand on e-voting. for all different organizations.\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[stasbar](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/19)\n\n\n\n> give it a try, this voting is restricted to stellar.public team members only. right now the membership is checked on-request, but we are thinking about freezing the list at the time of voting creation, to prevent sockpuppeting accounts.\n> \n> \n\n\ni tried this but after loading for some time i got an error message: 'failed to fetch' and when trying again\n\n\n\n> api network error: get <https://api-0.core.keybaseapi.com/_/api/1.0/team/get.json?lookup_only=1&name=stellar.public&public=0>: net/http: tls handshake timeout (error 1601)\n> \n> \n\n\ni guess keybase has some problems here.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[trybal](https://galactictalk.org/d/2319/21) \n\nyes, it was a temporary keybase api problem. the issue is that on each vote request, the authorization server needs to fetch the whole list of team members to determine if the user is present there. the keybase api is quite slow, and it also can be down sometimes. the freezing membership list during voting creation would solve the problem, but it would block new users to participate in voting. i think that simple caching will do the job.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
8df5fd73dc2ce6392c81cbebf2c79857
what should i do to create my own version of stellar blockchain? i am new to this, so if anyone to take some time to explain everything to me starting from setting up the core and connecting to peers to form the network.
how to create my own stellar blockchain?
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "same here, still waiting someone explain it clear\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "as i just replied on another thread, this might be of use: <https://github.com/stellar/docker-stellar-core-horizon>\n\n\nplease keep us updated with the results!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[israellevin](https://galactictalk.org/d/1738/3) hey it's not for private blockchain setup it's docker image for testnet and pubnet\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "there is a `--standalone` flag. check it out.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "did someone manage to do it?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "are there many stellar blockchains? where can i read on how everything works with stellar? in simple words, if possible, please. here are too many technical terms and discussions.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i didn't hear about any people who could do their own stellar blockchain\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "**if you want something quick, the docker provided up here will do as there is a standalone flag allowing to run something different from stellar testnet/pubnet.**\n\n\nin case you're planning to update the source code you can still compile your own stellar-core, install your own horizon by following the guide provided into each respective guides. remember to update your passphrase.\n\n\n**resources:**\n\n\n* <https://github.com/stellar/docker-stellar-core-horizon>\n* <https://github.com/stellar/stellar-core/blob/master/install.md>\n* <https://github.com/stellar/stellar-core/blob/master/docs/software/admin.md>\n* <https://github.com/stellar/stellar-core/blob/master/docs/stellar-core_example.cfg>\n* <https://github.com/stellar/stellar-core/blob/master/docs/software/commands.md>\n* <https://github.com/stellar/go/tree/master/services/horizon>\n* <https://github.com/stellar/go/blob/master/services/horizon/internal/docs/reference/admin.md>\n\n\nonly start it and let us know if anything isn't clear.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[vladex](https://galactictalk.org/d/1738/8) neither did i\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dassiorleando](https://galactictalk.org/d/1738/9) thnks i will have a look at the links\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[cryptoplanet](https://galactictalk.org/d/1738/10) i've done it before and all went well as expected.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey dassiorleandro, great of you! what tips can you give concerning stellar blockchain creation?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dassiorleando](https://galactictalk.org/d/1738/12) perfect\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "if you want to know how stellar blockchain network works here you go <https://hackernoon.com/a-simple-guide-to-understanding-the-stellar-blockchain-network-3609d728e9a7>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[dassiorleando](https://galactictalk.org/d/1738/12) do you need to provide your blockchain with your own coin?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "vladex, i think there are a lot of people who managed to do it. at least you can see that here is one of them.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[crypt0pro](https://galactictalk.org/d/1738/17) have you ever developed your own blockchain?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "no, unfortunately have never made it.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
ab2ca2b63e9df266987acf8127a74656
![](https://i.imgur.com/o1ofedc.png) hi stellar community! i'm here to announce a fascinating project we've been working on during the last 5 months. well, at least i think that it's really fascinating, hope you'll like it as well 🙂 so, here it is – [**bountyexpress**](https://bounty.express/), a nonprofit community-driven platform designed to reward prominent open-source software contributions and advanced technical expertise. i'd like to describe our philosophy and design approach. there will be no pompous marketing descriptions, it's a service made by developers and for developers. here is a short q&a and a few screenshots that will help you to understand how everything works. ### why would anyone post a bounty? open-source organizations strive to engage project contributors and support their technical community. enterprise business is ready to pay for requested features in open-source products. and without any doubts, a lot of developers worldwide want to say "thank you" for the brilliant comprehensive answers on stackoverflow that saved them hours (or maybe even days) of work. ![](https://i.imgur.com/srta7yq.png) ### who funds a bounty? everybody can start a bounty campaign. the campaign can be financed by a single person, or there may be more backers. challenging tasks can be additionally funded by anyone desiring to participate. it's really easy, simply copy-paste the link to a github issue or a stackexchange question and fund the bounty. once it is resolved, the winner will be able to collect the reward. in order to let everyone know about the bounty you created, you can share a status badge on the corresponding page. it's a plain markdown code, so it can be effortlessly inserted into a question/issue description or comment. ![](https://i.imgur.com/lt3p0tv.png) ### how do you determine that someone is eligible for a reward? we use stackexchange open api to retrieve the accepted answer and allow a user to collect the bonus. identity confirmation is fully automatic based on the stackexchange oauth login. so if you answered the question, and your answer was accepted, you merely need to press the "claim reward" button and confirm login in the stackexchange pop-up window. it's that simple. no need to register or provide your personal information, everything is automatic. github bounties work in the same way. bountyexpress fetches all issue-related commits and merged pull-requests via public api, and then analyze this data in order to distinguish a contributor eligible for a prize. ![](https://i.imgur.com/6vrakiq.png) ### what if there is more than one contributor? what if i disagree with an accepted answer? simply live a note on the bounty page. the jury of three independent anonymous arbitrators will review your request and make a decision either to pay, refund or split the reward. for now, we just invite volunteer technical experts with relevant experience to mediate possible disputes. however, we have plans to establish a community around bountyepxress and offer some bonuses (from donations or the bounty reward itself) for the arbitration. ![](https://i.imgur.com/6jhaqhf.png) ### why do you use stellar network? paypal is far more common. **`in c<>de we trust`** 🙂 our primary goal is to build a fully independent and trustless system with transparent logic based on smart contracts. why would you trust us or anybody else? what if we are dishonest guys? better check it on the blockchain. bountyexpress doesn't store your funds, and we don't need to disclose your identity or report to tax offices. and last but not least, we believe that fiat transfer fees are too high. why should you pay 3-5% per transaction when you can get your money transferred in a few seconds with a fraction of a cent flat fee? during the public beta period, all rewards will be denominated in xlm. but we are working hard to offer you more familiar usd/eur rewards with convenient funding and withdrawal options. ### do you charge any service fees? bountyexpress is a non-commercial organization, we do not charge any fees to publish or claim a bounty. posting a bounty is completely free of charge. if you claim a bounty, you will receive the full amount displayed on the bounty description page. payment providers may charge some additional fees for cashing out your reward. in case if you are going to send your reward to another account/wallet/exchange, stellar transaction fees will be charged. the reward funds are stored on the blockchain, and our team has no access to the mediator accounts. --- want to try it yourself? visit <https://bounty.express/> and browse active bounties or create a new one. in case of any questions do not hesitate to contact anyone from the project team here. the project is maintained by [@dilvish](https://galactictalk.org/u/dilvish), [@piezo-resist](https://galactictalk.org/u/piezo-resist), and [@orbitlens](https://galactictalk.org/u/orbitlens).
bountyexpress | bounties for github issues / stackexchange questions
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "### weekly update and community bounty pool program announcement\n\n\nthis week we publicly launched bountyexpress. for now, there are [two open bounties](https://bounty.express/bounties), and we are happy to announce a new **community bounty pool** program.\n\n\nsurely, many of us can name a few especially annoying unresolved issues in projects from stellar ecosystem, something that definitely needs to be done. in sdf-maintained repositories, or open-source stellar community projects. maybe you want to say thank you in response for a brilliant answer on stellar stackexchange site. for example, [@orbitlens](https://galactictalk.org/u/orbitlens) put a bounty on his \"beloved\" [offer created, offer updated, offer removed effects bug](https://bounty.express/bounty/5b751a153cb80432bc996cc5) in stellar horizon server.\n\n\nwe are going to donate **3,000 xlm** in bounties to the community-selected goals. just drop a comment here with a link to the github issue of an open-source project from stellar ecosystem or stellar stackexchange question link. by the end of the week, we will pick up the best-matching candidates and set up bounties. you can also support specific bounties directly by funding it or donate a few lumens to the bounty pool. [bountyexpress](https://bounty.express/) is a non-profit service made by developers for developers, so we don't charge any fees. all donated lumens will be distributed among the open bounties.\n\n\nlet's reward the hardworking specialists who are backing incredible stellar ecosystem!\n\n\nbounty pot account address: `gaeoc7ipxukcdqda7jgcha6myonwwwxab4pbklltrr5mu3podhhkqpmv`\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[gitlab](https://gitlab.com) integration added. now you can set bounties on gitlab-hosted projects.\n\n\nmore providers to come. let us know if you need any other particular service provider support.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
75e0e3ab7676114b22d7b68e8764fe90
hi all, when i try to set up django-polaries i got the following errors. looking for your suggestions ``` building wheels for collected packages: crc16 building wheel for crc16 (setup.py) ... error error: command errored out with exit status 1: command: /usr/bin/python3 -u -c 'import sys, setuptools, tokenize; sys.argv[0] = '"'"'/tmp/pip-install-lat4wpsy/crc16/setup.py'"'"'; __file__='"'"'/tmp/pip-install-lat4wpsy/crc16/setup.py'"'"';f=getattr(tokenize, '"'"'open'"'"', open)(__file__);code=f.read().replace('"'"'\r\n'"'"', '"'"'\n'"'"');f.close();exec(compile(code, __file__, '"'"'exec'"'"'))' bdist_wheel -d /tmp/pip-wheel-7f2iso3v cwd: /tmp/pip-install-lat4wpsy/crc16/ complete output (17 lines): running bdist_wheel running build running build_py creating build creating build/lib.linux-x86_64-3.7 creating build/lib.linux-x86_64-3.7/crc16 copying python3x/crc16/__init__.py -> build/lib.linux-x86_64-3.7/crc16 ```
django-polaries installation error
galactictalk.org
2020.40
[ { "text": "hi [amalcs23](https://galactictalk.org/d/2484/1),\n\n\ni would consider posting this to the github issue tracker of polaris: <https://github.com/stellar/django-polaris/issues>\n\n\ni'm sure you would get a better response rate there.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
7ea2b9119a05b5a4a3b2249da993d73e
hello everyone, can anyone help me in setting up private blockchain network with stellar and any reference would be helpful regards
stellar private network setup
galactictalk.org
2020.34
[ { "text": "hi, check the recipes section here <https://www.stellar.org/developers/stellar-core/software/admin.html>\n\n\nalso a couple of interesting discussions can be found here \n\n<https://galactictalk.org/d/46-paying-lumens-from-root-account-to-a-keypair>\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hi yulemata,\n\n\nthanks for prompt response.\n\n\nlinks provide a insight into how to run stellar core on local infrastructure which will still communicate with peers on main stellar network or testnet.\n\n\ni was looking for mechanism to establish permissioned fully private blockchain network with stellar technology stack running on my local data centre which is totally isolated from stellar main network or test network.\n\n\nplease let me know if it is achievable.\n\n\nrgds\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "yes, it is. the links i provided you mention specially that :-) . so, in order for you to create your own infrastructure you just need to run a couple of nodes that all have a different network passphrase\n\n\nfor example, you could think of the stellar testnet as stellar pubnet as totally isolated from each other. one of the reasons being they have a different network passphrase\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "you might also want to double check here <https://galactictalk.org/d/735-is-it-possible-to-build-my-own-blockchain-private-blockchain-on-stellar> :-)\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[yulemata](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/5)\n\n\nhi,\n\n\nwhat they have given there is the configuration for a stand-alone node. is it possible to have more than one node in a private network? how many nodes do we need? i tried setting up a network of two validator nodes in my machine but they are not syncing, just handshaking with each other. and the node state remains \"joining scp\".\n\n\ndo you have any sample configuration for a private network with more than one node?\n\n\nthanks in advance. \n\nrajesh.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "did you ever find an answer to this question?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": " [rajeshepixel](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/6) did you find a sample configuration?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[danielg](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/9) <https://github.com/stellar/stellar-core/blob/master/docs/stellar-core_standalone.cfg>\n\n\nbasically you just need to change the `network_passphrase` and you have your own network.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[rajeshepixel](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/6) same problem here, have you found the solution?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "is someone found the solution? is there step by step clear tutorial or documentation? links mentioned above not clear or outdated\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/10) configured wit this cfg but my node status become \"joining scp\" is that ok?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[obito](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/13) i'm seeing the exact same thing as i'm trying to establish a private network of 3 nodes. have you made any progress with this?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[danberk4](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/14) i am facing exactly the same issue. have you found any solution?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bkolobara](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/10) i have a query, can the history section be same for all nodes we set up? \n\ni have gone through all the articles mentioned in history section (stellar.org/developers section & admin guide) but still don't have much clarity. \n\ni am getting ststus of 3rd node as \"status\" : [ \"catching up: waiting for trigger ledger: 633569/633601, eta: 160s\" ]\n\n\n1st two nodes are synced.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[bks](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/16) i never set up more than one node and am not familiar with the details, but if you have multiple of them publishing to the same history archive maybe you run into some problems. i believe what you want is to have just one of them publish the history and other being validators. no reason to keep multiple copies of the history around. the history archive only helps new nodes that join the network catch up.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[suhailblue](https://galactictalk.org/d/724/3) hello did you found the solution. i am also stuck at same point\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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hello! excited to get everyone’s feedback on lumenauts.com (<https://www.lumenauts.com>) before submitting it to the stellar build challenge. lumenauts.com provides clean and clear tutorials and educational resources for stellar users. * tutorials: image-based tutorials on how to perform operations on the network and how to use stellar-based projects - <https://www.lumenauts.com/tutorials> * projects: curated list of the most user-friendly stellar-based projects - <https://www.lumenauts.com/projects> * explainers: image-based explainers about stellar concepts - <https://www.lumenauts.com/explainers> * blog: stellar-related news and analysis - <https://www.lumenauts.com/blog> * lumenauts letter: a weekly stellar roundup newsletter - <https://www.lumenauts.com/letter> (all letters: <https://us17.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=cbf5b423b5b7f2fb69255b298&id=4646c8db29>) we'd love to host tutorials for the projects that stellar creators like you make. if you have a tutorial that you’d like to incorporate into lumenauts or have a recommendation for the site in general, please comment below or send an email to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). this project may apply to sdf’s sbc requests for “tutorials involving projects based on the stellar network”, “advanced tutorials on stellar.org projects”, “new documentation, blog posts, screencasts, and talks about the stellar network”, and “technical-focused content involving stellar” with a focus on being “well designed, responsive, [and] functional” (source: <https://www.stellar.org/lumens/build/>). ***note: lumenauts.com is not the same thing as the lumenaut community pool, but we are big supporters of the community pool and instruct our visitors to join that pool. edit: updated description to match our sbc application.
lumenauts.com - stellar tutorials, explainers, projects
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "\"stellar users collectively refer to themselves as \"lumenauts\".\"\n\n\ni've been here since august 2014, and this is the first time i hear that.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "hey [@dzham](https://galactictalk.org/u/dzham)! thanks for your feedback. i’m very new to stellar relative to you, but i‘ve observed your work in the stellar community and on the forums and really respect you. stargazer is great - thanks for making it.\n\n\n”lumenauts” is more of a stellar subreddit thing: <https://www.reddit.com/r/stellar/search?q=lumenauts&restrict_sr=on>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "is there some synergy between what you are creating and what [@mubashariqbal](https://galactictalk.org/u/mubashariqbal) is creating especially around stellar tutorials? maybe there are opps for collab?\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[cynthia](https://galactictalk.org/d/908/4) good idea! i just reached out to him to talk!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "wow. great work! well presented information.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[@yodayoungling](https://galactictalk.org/u/yodayoungling) \n\nfirst of all, nice job, i like the site.\n\n\nwe are live with our open and hosted federation service which supports dkif: <https://lumenbox.org> \n\nyou could put a link to your projects page pointing to our federation service and a link to explain what is dkif. a simple explanation can be found here: <https://lumenbox.org/dkif-explained/>\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "impressive design and great content selection. \n\nreally fine starting point for newcomers.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[cajga](https://galactictalk.org/d/908/7) very cool! i'll dive into it soon and follow up with any questions. you are tackling an important problem.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "[orbitlens](https://galactictalk.org/d/908/8) thanks! that means a lot come from you - i love stellerexpert!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "i can see this being a great on boarding resource for new stellar users. great work!\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "another nice project here 🙂 \n\ni wanted to submit pedi asset on lumenauts, but couldn't find any information. can you please add this yodayoungling ? you can reference information from here \n\n<https://galactictalk.org/d/1012-introducing-pedity-asset> \n\n🙂\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "very nice site with great design. \n\ni was wondering if you could add popstellar.com to your tutorial \"how to receive email notifications when you receive lumens\" as one option to receive email notifications. \n\nthank you!\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "updates to lumenauts.com (mostly since applying for the sbc, thanks again sdf!): \n\n + released an explainer video for the stellar dex: <https://www.lumenauts.com/explainers/stellar-decentralized-exchange> \n\n + released an explainer video for the stellar consensus protocol: <https://www.lumenauts.com/explainers/stellar-consensus-protocol> \n\n + launched a youtube channel for these explainer videos: <https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucwqlno9o1qp7e49wlyi-vqw> \n\n + created a job board for jobs in the stellar ecosystem and openings at companies building on stellar: <https://www.lumenauts.com/jobs>. job postings will be included in our weekly newsletter. \n\n + created a calendar for stellar-related events: <https://www.lumenauts.com/events>. events will be included in our weekly newsletter. \n\n + updated the site design to make it more user-friendly. \n\n + added several new projects to the site. \n\n + significantly grew the number of subscribers to the lumenauts letter newsletter: <https://www.lumenauts.com/letter> \n\n + launched a twitter account and have fostered healthy engagement focused on ecosystem news, not lumen price: <https://twitter.com/lumenauts>\n\n\nmore explainer videos are coming, and i'll continue to feature the most user-friendly projects, provide tutorials, and share the most interesting stuff happening in the stellar community via the lumenauts letter and via our twitter account.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]
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brilliance and pinnacle: using stellar as the backbone of a high end trading platform brilliance (bril) is an stellar based token that will perform a multitude of utility functions within the pinnacle investment platform (summary description below). bril will be the backbone of pinnacle. brilliance has quick 3.5 second block times so that users will experience blazing fast execution for trades and arbitrage. brilliance will be the token that acts as a high speed vehicle to initiate and complete core transactions within the pinnacle platform. all major features within the pinnacle platform will require that users hold a balance of bril to meet requirements for transactions, fees, commissions, bonuses, subscriptions, and purchase of other users services/tools in the pinnacle traders market. a token is necessary in order to play certain computational functions which require consensus. pinnacle will be a decentralized trading and copy trading platform, the first of its kind, and certain information which is necessary to truly verify trading records and copy trading records in an unfalsifiable manner needs to be transmitted on the stellar blockchain. this will give us a unique advantage over centralized platforms like tv and over ethereum based platforms that contain corollaries of certain of our features (though by no means all). furthermore, its necessary to use stellar rather than ethereum in order to do this. ethereum based trading platforms are often not truly decentralized, you are right, due to practical concerns of computational cost and speed, could be done without tokens, and in some cases are not what they real appear to be. but pinnacle can properly utilize a token, as the transaction cost of stellar means that it can be used for the real purposes that blockchains were designed. ethereum currently has an issue with computational cost, as well as inherent issues in the solidity language that lead to the recent parity disasters (among many others.) the way we will achieve this is no different to the way it would be achieved in any stellar network architecture and doesn't require elaboration if you are familiar with how stellar (or blockchains in general for that matter) for that matter work and interact with centralized components. the only real novelty is how we achieve consensus for "single instance events" such as trade placement - this is not obvious but the solution will become obvious to blockchain architects with some reflection and thinking outside the box. this is the part i can’t really give away, as its copyrightable. as well as this the token is necessary in order to transcend boundaries between areas of differing financial regulation, which is why a project like this has not been possible prior to blockchain, and why what i have called the "problem of exchange separation" in some of the articles on the site which has existed since the beginnings of trading 6000 years ago in mesopotamia, was not resolved by the rise of computerized trading that began with the nasdaq era. you need true decentralization to do this, not just abstract mainframe style computation, and pinnacle, via stellar, will make this a reality. and you need stellar rather than ethereum for practical considerations of speed and cost. for many ethereum based platforms – a token is not really necessary, except as a fundraising mechanism to getting around sec legislation, but with us it is completely necessary and is the very backbone of what we will do. brilliance is one of the best examples of a true utility token that exists. the tokens will facilitate key trading functions between exchanges and the pinnacle platform when executing trades and investing between various coins and tokens. they will also be a payment for “follow/copy” trading commissions, subscription service fees, transfer fees, trading bonuses (for pro traders), and tips. after launch, pinnacle users may purchase or sell the brilliance utility tokens from any major crypto trading exchange. the requirement for bril tokens to be held and used for pinnacle services will ensure a consistent increase in value and price of these tokens. we will be constantly working to expand pinnacle and acquire accounts with major banks and trading firms to further boost bril value on a consistent basis. bril has a huge potential for the public to accumulate and hold into the future. pinnacle is the trading and investment platform that will become your primary point of access to the growing world of crypto, cfd, stocks, futures, and options investment. pinnacle will be a full featured investment multiplex with truly automated trading features for beginners, and the very best trading tools for professionals. this platform will revolutionize trading cryptocurrency and world markets. every single person can become a successful trader as long as they use the right tools and choose the trading style that fits their strengths and weaknesses. pinnacle key features include: pinnacle will allow traders to perform all trading tasks on one single platform. there are some websites and applications that will do some of the things that pinnacle will do, but traders always end up having to login to multiple sites to get all of the functionality that they need. pinnacle will be the one application that traders need to perform all aspects of trading. the moment i hear a person list out 5-6 sites where you can get these services, they have made my point. why depend on 5-6 sites, when you can use one with more functionality and reliability that any of the others put together. ● access to every major trading exchange from the single pinnacle platform and ability to execute all trading functions within the platform (pc, mac, android and ios). pinnacle users will be able to add and control all trading functions on all crypto exchanges plus many cfd, forex, commodities, stocks, and futures exchanges. pinnacle will also allow users to set many different orders for trade execution on their chosen exchanges. many exchanges don’t even have trailing stop loss orders. pinnacle will solve that problem and allow for “uniform” trading options between all exchanges. there are some websites and applications that have similar functions. but they do not include the massive number of exchanges that pinnacle will support. there are currently no crypto based applications that allow a user to add api control of accounts with major forex, stock, bonds, futures, and options exchanges. many exchanges lack a full set of trade orders. many do not have trailing stops or other more specialized orders. pinnacle will include every major order that the world markets employ. ● fully automated arbitrage trading within and between all exchanges. users will be able to “set and forget” this module to perform arbitrage trades on individual exchanges, or many exchanges at once. pinnacle will also allow users to place arbitrage trades between separate exchanges. this module will operate as an automated trading bot, performing all functions from start to completion. this includes transferring coins between exchanges prior to the actual arbitrage trade. it can also be set to alert traders and allow them to execute the trading opportunities manually. there are no other applications that can do this effectively up to now. ● copy/follow professional traders as they place trades across multiple platforms simultaneously (with multi-month performance based qualification system and automated commissions). users will be able to copy pro traders while they trade across multiple exchanges simultaneously. this will include non-crypto exchanges that allow stock, bonds, and futures trading. pinnacle will automatically execute the exact same trade for each user and deduct trading commission in bril. pinnacle will track traders over the course of their history and provide a non-biased certification rating that users can refer to and know what to expect when copying. there are a few exchanges that offer a similar function. the difference between pinnacle and the competition is the ability to copy trades between dozens of separate exchanges. most websites that offer a rating feature, allow for members to rate them at whatever level they choose. this allows for “friends” to artificially boost a traders performance rating. pinnacle will make arbitrary ratings based on actual trading performance over time. ● yamacat trading course for beginners to learn all skills necessary to be a competent trader in real time. yamacat will interactively lead beginners through basics and intermediate skills to help them become profitable traders. users can follow the step by step instructional course, or use yamacat any time they want to make a trade. it will assist users to know whether they should or should not get into their chosen market. this feature will be very helpful for all traders who want a second opinion before they place a trade. there are no crypto sites or exchanges that currently have this feature. there are some sites that teach stocks/bonds/futures trading, but the course are usually very expensive. the only other options out there require that a person pay a lump sum or monthly fee to attend online courses and be taught be a person at specific times. with the yamacat trading course, users can learn anytime that choose, day or night, and continue using it for as long they feel the need. ● extensive charting app for all exchanges with advanced ai trade pattern recognition/identification, automated trade execution, and trade setup alerts for professionals. this module will actively search your charts for technical analysis market patterns in both standard form and candlestick patterns. when a pattern is found, the chart will highlight the pattern and include projected price movements to plan your trades. this will be a visual drawing on the chart along with an alert box with information about the pattern and what tends to happen when it appears. pinnacle will allow users to set this module to automatically execute trades on its own based on trading patterns, or display the patterns for traders to manually execute their trades. charting app will include all major indicators and tools to be used on their charts. users can also use a full suite of drawing tools to mark ideas on their charts and save them. there are some applications and websites that have indicators that can do some forms of this feature. they usually are weak in performance and do not correctly identify market patterns on a consistent basis. most people end up ignoring them because they can’t be relied upon. pinnacle will use ai to search and find market patterns and fractals and then provide instructions and predictions for users to plan their incoming trades. many exchanges have terrible charting features. pinnacle will allow users to utilize our incredible charts to track their trades on any exchange. ● pinnacle proprietary trading strategy signals (80%+ accuracy) with programmable execution for any exchange and any market. pinnacle will allow users to include proprietary trading strategies developed by roman over the course of 30 years. they are based on time and price action and have a very high rate of accuracy. over the years, many users have told me that these systems seem like magic. i have posted basic time movement predictions for btc as a demonstration on my twitter feed for the past 3.25 years. these systems will be available for in the traders market for monthly subscriptions. no one has these systems. i developed them over the past 30 years and they are proprietary. i have shared aspects of them with my whale watchers trading group, but the public has not had access to them until now. ● encrypted group messaging and monetized communications feature for professionals to offer trade recommendation subscriptions (trading strategies/tips, group based training, etc.). users can set up private chat rooms to share their ideas with other traders. pros can offer subscription based services using this module, and receive payment in bril. messages can include charts and drawings to illustrate their trading recommendations. pros can set up automated messages to be sent to their subscribers, or can create private subscription based chat rooms for their members. there will also be public chat rooms for those that want a lively discussion while trading the markets. there are other sites that include public and private chat rooms. there are very few competing services that allow users to sell their advice or membership through a simple interface. ● specialized pinnacle automated trading systems geared toward 1:1 trading of crypto and stocks with exceptionally low risk and consistently high rates of return. this is an easy one to understand. 1:1 trading is the most safe way to consistently make profit in the markets. it may not make a large return as when using leverage, but traders who prefer to reduce stress can use this module and relax, knowing that they are making consistent profit. users can choose their preferred markets, set trading parameters, and turn on this module to enjoy low stress trading every day. we think different people excel in different trading environments. if a person is not suited to the stress/pressure and fast decision making in forex, then 1:1 trading would be perfect. especially for people who don't have a lot of time to trade. few sites and applications have this specific service. some can be set to follow specific parameters, but that can take a lot of time, and most users prefer to get started right away. pinnacle allows for users to get started within minutes and capitalize on markets movements in the safest way possible. ● portfolio investment management suite to track your holdings and actively help you build them for the short and long term. users will be able to enter specific goals for near term or even retirement and this module will create a investment plan to make those goals a reality. this will be especially powerful when applied to crypto markets. we will be employing a specialized ai that can predict future market performance, track past behavior, and automatically execute trades within parameters set by the user. no other crypto sites offer this feature. some non-crypto sites offer these services, but they do not include crypto, and most of them require that you meet and discuss your needs with a planner. pinnacle will do all of this for you. ● traders market for users to buy and sell their own tools, indicators, bots, subscriptions, and private group memberships. users will have access to a market where they can purchase any number of trading tools and subscriptions that will increase their trading performance. users can use the strategy and bot builder module to create their own tools and then sell them to other users. pros can offer their subscription trading recommendations and private group memberships as well. we will continue to expand the store to allow for users to sell accounting services, retirement planning, and even tax preparation. some sites have similar markets to purchase tools and indicators. we will strive to make our traders market simple and easy to use for both buyers and sellers. it will be a user-friendly experience with full descriptions of services/tools offered, and instructions for use once a purchase is made. <https://pinnacle-brilliance.com/> <https://pinnacle-brilliance.com/assets/files/pinnacle_brilliance_white_paper_final.pdf> --- this is the first stellar based full featured trading platform. please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, or would like to participate in our project.
pinnacle: stellar based multiplex trading platform
galactictalk.org
2020.29
[ { "text": "pinnacle will be sponsoring a top trader contest with huge prizes for 1st through 10th place finishers. \n\nentry for our competition will be in q3 of 2018. the first prize will be $1 million. eligible markets will be any market on the variety of crypto, forex, commodities and stocks exchanges which pinnacle covers. results will be blockchain verified - manipulation of results, even by pinnacle, will be impossible. for fuller rules, terms, and conditions please see: <https://pinnacle-brilliance.com/assets/files/trading_contest_tc.pdf>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "article here on how pinnacle fits into the history of trading. decentralisation, and the speed and capacity of the stellar blockchain, will make possible what has never previously been possible: \n\n<https://pinnacle-brilliance-blog.com/?p=42>\n\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "advancing to the top 10%\n\n\ni created pinnacle so that as many people as possible can join the top tier of traders, who are consistently profitable regardless of market conditions, able to trade professionally, and can enjoy the wonderful gift of financial freedom.\n\n\nduring my many years of trading, i have heard the statement made that only 10% of traders consistently make money. the 90% end up losing, or so the saying goes. i thought a long time about ways to level the playing field. it’s not fair that beginners should just lose their money. beginners should be given a chance to do well from the start. how do we get the 90% to become the top 10%?\n\n\ntraining is definitely one important aspect. i’ve been teaching people how to trade for years. when the trainee applies themselves and practice the strategies, they certainly increase the percentage of wins. consistency is the key to success. but even with preparation, it normally takes years to get thoroughly acquainted with a market. often, the trainee has some success with their systems/strategies, then loses everything on one or two trades. why does this happen?\n\n\nthere are many reasons… impatience, lack of good money management, no stop loss orders, ignoring the trend, and other errors. when such a thing takes place, it can drive the new trader away from the markets. some of them never come back. your losses are your tuition for learning how to become a professional trader. as long as you learn from your mistakes, you will work out your trading issues in time, until you are an effective trader. have you ever traded with money that you can afford to lose? just notice how the trades flow much better without fear and greed clouding our judgement.\n\n\na major reason is the person’s ability to handle pressure and make good decisions while under stress. i have observed that different people excel in different trading environments.\n\n\neveryone is not suited for the pace of forex for instance. if a person is not suited to the stress/pressure and fast decision making in forex, they should switch to a market and strategy that will fit their personality. every single person can become a successful trader as long as they choose the trading style that fits their strengths and weaknesses. be honest with yourself and choose the trading style that works best for you.\n\n\none of the major reasons why i chose to create pinnacle was to help everyone to become a professional trader, or at least to make consistent profit like one. i believe that we all can advance to the 10%. beginners deserve to take home profit from their trades, and professionals should be given tools that increase their performance.\n\n\npinnacle is being fashioned to do that and much more. it will give all traders the features needed to make a living from the markets. we are focusing on the features that will make users the most profit. if you are a beginner and want to let the platform trade for you, there will be automated features that you can “set and forget”. plus, the copy/follow module will evaluate all traders for months so that you can be assured of their certified performance.\n\n\nwhether a beginner or professional, pinnacle is made just for you. it will be your one destination for all aspects of trading. we all should be able to join the top 10% and make a living for ourselves. i want each of you to be successful. stop sitting in front of your screen for hours on end. enjoy your life and let pinnacle do the hard work for you.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "brilliance utility token, and why we preferred stellar to ethereum:\n\n\nwe broke with the established convention and chose not to use ethereum for development. this was primarily because the transaction speed and fee for stellar is far superior to ethereum. as our token will be used to transfer information within and between exchanges – for example to create blockchain based confirmation of trader performance, or for arbitrage – we need a token which will transfer quickly and cheaply. we could not achieve satisfactory utility using an ethereum token. the role that brilliance plays, in harmony with the pinnacle infrastructure, will be unique in crypto.\n\n\nstellar also offers many other nice features for dev teams including off-line signing of transactions from multi signature wallets, which is necessary in order to keep investor funds completely secure. one-time or time-limited signing keys, or keys that limit withdrawal size, can also be issued. asset contracts that are issued incorrectly can be frozen.\n\n\nthere are also security issues with ethereum. in fact, without the development of a tighter alternative to solidity for ethereum developers to use, we believe that stellar will become the default platform for token sales. the recent issues with parity multi signature wallets are the latest indication that the solidity language is not yet developed enough to use securely.[1] the experience of working with stellar feels like a 2.0 version of ethereum. ethereum is a wonderful innovation. it has great potential, but we don’t think that ethereum will fulfil that potential until a safer alternative to solidity is developed.\n\n\n[1] <https://cointelegraph.com/news/parity-multisig-wallet-hacked-or-how-come>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "copy trading: the smart way to grow your money\n\n\nnot everyone wants to trade, but everyone would like to boost their income through the return they get on their money. largely for this reason copy trading has seen an explosion of popularity in recent years. we will bring you trustworthy, reliable, certified traders to copy. we will swing the probability of making money from trading squarely back in your favour, and away from the banks and other large players who have dominated markets and profits for too long.\n\n\nmanaging your own money is probably not for most people\n\n\nsuccessful traders have some strange habits. they spend an inordinate amount of time glued to screens scanning hundreds of markets for opportunities. a large number of professional and successful amateur traders do this almost continuously. forex traders in particular, will stay up glued to screens into the night or set alarms to wake them so they can catch market entries at the times they like or see the results of economic news releases the moment they are announced.\n\n\ntrading for a living might not be as taxing as working a regular job, but it is certainly not completely free from effort and stress either. learning to trade successfully can easily take as much time and effort as studying for a university degree. for people who work a regular job and trade, it can be more like having two jobs.\n\n\nalthough it is probably the case that anyone can learn to trade successfully for themselves in time, there is no guarantee that beginners will make money to start with. beginners usually go in with inadequate knowledge of the factors which effect markets, with limited knowledge of technical analysis, and with no experience of how they will react emotionally to seeing the value of their trades fluctuate.\n\n\nthe smart way to grow your money\n\n\nfor these reasons and many others, copy trading is increasingly viewed as the single smartest way to trade. the basis of copy trading is simple: rather than spending time learning to trade for yourself, and experiencing only limited (if any) success, why not let someone who is already competent take care of your money for you?\n\n\nin fact, the vast majority of people who have made enormous amounts of money out stocks and commodities trading over the years have paid others to place their trades for them. copy trading is the people’s version of having your own private investment fund managers. its also a lot cheaper.\n\n\nin addition many people simply have no desire to learn how to trade for themselves: they don’t want to spend time learning about the vast array of factors that affect the movements of markets, and they don’t want the pressure of managing their own trades. they just want their savings or pension fund to have a chance of growing at a faster rate than interest rates or high street investment products allow. if this is you, you have come to the right place.\n\n\nwe will set stringent standards for our certified copy traders\n\n\nyet copy trading too can be risky. on most copy trading platforms traders burst onto the scene and fly high for a few months before crashing very low. others will oscillate wildly within the same month, swinging thousands of percent into profit and then into loss. how well you do is determined by the timing of their boom and bust circle, and where you come on board. it can seem like a lottery. traders to copy who make high returns last for more than a few months are very rare.\n\n\n“traders to copy who make high returns last for more than a few months are very rare. soon this uncertainty will end.”\n\n\nsoon this uncertainty will end. we will offer a gold standard of “brilliance-certified” traders, who will have been assessed for competence over a period of several months. you will know that they will trade profitably with your money with as high a degree of confidence as possible. if these traders begin to underperform, their certified status will be removed. we will do everything we can to protect our users.\n\n\nany pinnacle user can make their trades copyable. users can copy anyone they like. but unlike other copy trading platforms we will also supply you with an exclusive list of traders who have met our stringent standards. so you will have something concrete to base your decision of who to copy around.\n\n\nwe aim to provide you with traders you can trust, without feeling you have to monitor what they are doing. their returns might be exceeded by other traders on our platform for short periods, but they will be consistent, and safer, in the long run.\n\n\ncommissions\n\n\nif you already can trade well and enjoy the trading lifestyle then you can increase your earnings through commission earned on copied trades. all traders who offer trades for the public to copy will earn commission on their wins, and every profitable trader with a following will earn well, but brilliance-certified traders will be offered more lucrative commissions as recognition of the hard work and dedication that is required to achieve this status, and as a thank you from us that they are helping others to make money.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "verification of trading records: pinnacle is the safest way to copy trade\n\n\none of the great advantages of pinnacle is that it will set the record straight once and for all concerning who can, and who cannot, trade profitably and consistently. in providing guidance on this matter alone, we believe we will be doing the trading community a tremendous service. paid services teaching others to trade, or telling them what to trade, is big business, and nearly always takes place without any good evidence that the teacher is a competent trader.\n\n\nwe will verify the trading record of anyone who applies to us over a time period of their choice. this basically means that we will publish your results over a set period, whether they turn out to be good or bad. your record will be written to the blockchain and will be unfalsifiable by either you or ourselves.\n\n\nto reach our highest level of approval (“brilliance-certified”), and be endorsed by us on our platform, you will have to be assessed over a three month period. many people want to verify a record over a shorter period for many reasons. to cater for this we will offer “pinnacle-verified” trading records. these will not mean an official endorsement – but they are a way of proving your trading record to your group or your followers.\n\n\nbrilliance-certified: official endorsement based on our observation of your performance. recommended for copy trading. will receive higher commissions in recognition of what you bring to pinnacle.\n\n\npinnacle-verified: no official endorsement. an unfalsifiable record of your trades over a period of your choice to prove your worth to followers or prospective group members. will receive standard commissions.\n\n\nwe will do all that we can to encourage transparency among teachers, group leaders, and trading gurus. for the first time, there will be no good excuses left for aspiring mentors not to demonstrate their own results. we will be linking every major platform: traders cannot use brokerage preference as an excuse! we will use smart contracts to track performance. the all too common excuse that trading records can be falsified through image editing or by collusion with the operators of centralised software providers will no longer be a good excuse.\n\n\nan ethical student-pupil environment\n\n\nthe status quo on twitter is likely to change considerably. a new set of authority figures will emerge based around reality, rather than around ability to self-proclaim.\n\n\nthe community will learn to ignore empty claims. twitter will become dominated by traders with blockchain-verified, unfalsifiable trading records. every account not backed by a verified record will remain merely hot air.\n\n\nwe encourage traders to use their real name, but we understand that in crypto this isn’t always what people want, so we will also verify against twitter handles.\n\n\nfalsifying trading records using photo editing software will become a thing of the past. why take the word of an all-too-easily editable png file posted to a twitter profile when you can take the word of blockchain technology?\n\n\nthe community will quickly learn there is no point in following the calls of someone whose record is not pinnacle-verified when there are plenty of good alternatives who are.\n\n\nnon-transparency\n\n\nthere are various levels of non-transparency on social media platforms. the most blatant level is simply making claims about having made a lot of money through trading, or through a particular trade, without any evidence.\n\n\nanother, also prevalent on tradingview, is to post charts of your ideas, but without any mention or where stop loss and take profit should be placed. this is not deception, but it isn’t information that has any value either. it is certainly not the same as trading. just being able to draw a nice chart is no guarantee whatsoever that you can make money trading. deciding where to take stop loss and take profit is by far the greater part of trading skill than positioning an entry.\n\n\nthere were numerous well known names scamming people in trollboxes and on twitter in 2013 and 2014 who were gradually exposed. many of these people have simply come back with new identities and new accounts, quickly inflated with fake followers that can easily be bought on online marketplaces, in order to take advantage of beginners.\n\n\nbeginners who are late into crypto and eager to catch up will have their head’s turned by wild claims easily. similarly there are many traders who have been around a while but who are chronic losers, and who are prepared to pay literally thousands of dollars a month in tuition fees, in a desperate attempt to salvage self-esteem and cling to fading hopes of trading career. these have been the classic targets for pseudo-gurus for decades in stocks and commodities trading.\n\n\nteaching as it should be\n\n\neveryone is responsible for their own money management. even those who have never “made an investment” in their lives still chose where to put their money. you are entitled to learn about how to do well in a system that you cannot escape. and you are entitled to true information.\n\n\nlearning from others is essential for almost everyone who makes the journey from beginner to profitable investor or professional trader. we absolutely believe in responsible teaching and mentoring. but we would rather live in a world in which records were public, and claims and promises were based on substance, whereas currently they are all too often based on fantasy, delusion, or intentional fraud.\n\n\nwe predict that pinnacle will issue in an era of transparent and ethical student-pupil relationships in a manner that will gradually transform the reputation of the mentoring industry, and begin to win back the trust in financial systems in general that was lost for an entire generation during the financial crisis.\n\n\nif you are on twitter, tradingview, or a similar social platform and you making claims about your trading skills and the methods you can teach others you should back up your claims with a verified record.\n\n\nif you are not capable of turning in consistently profitable trading months throughout the calendar year, and you are selling a paid membership group, you should ask whether or not you are acting ethically. only you can answer that.\n\n\nlikewise, if your mentor is not demonstrating their abilities through an impartial, smart contract backed record on our platform, we suggest you ask yourself why.\n\n\nthere are plenty of good ways to spend money: go on holiday, support a charity, buy presents for your family. but don’t waste your money on trading lessons from “gurus” with no demonstrable track record. pinnacle will provide clear guidance on which groups teach methods which work, and which traders can be copied with confidence.\n\n\n\n\n---\n\n\nand this, we sincerely hope, will be just the beginning. blockchain has the potential to make every financial transaction transparent, not just those relating to speculative investment. for now we can only dream that one day the financial records of politicians will be as transparent as we will make the track records of traders. blockchain certainly has the potential to transform accountability in a manner that can birth one of the most radical ethical shake-ups of the modern age.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "roadmap for our development of pinnacle and brilliance (stellar based token). \n\nmany big things coming this year. follow us on twitter, facebook, discord, or telegram. \n\n<https://pinnacle-brilliance.com/page5.html>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "keep an eye on our blog. we will be posting articles on trading methods and progress reports on pinnacle throughout the year. \n\n<http://pinnacle-brilliance-blog.com/>\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "summary statement for pinnacle and brilliance, the stellar trading platform\n\n\nthe world is changing \n\ncash is going away. it’s a statement that many would have thought impossible 10 years ago. then bitcoin was created in 2009. at first, the public thought it was a phase. slowly over the next few years bitcoin and altcoins (cryptocurrency) developed and grew in popularity and function. now, 8 years later, it is clear that crypto-currency is more than a phase. in fact many experts believe that crypto will supplant other forms of exchange within the next two decades.\n\n\nwe all know that. that is why we are here. we all want to be a part of this incredible technology, for what it promises us individually and for the world. the most basic expression of our interest in this new form of monetary exchange is to own these coins/tokens and participate in their growth as a tradable digital commodity. millions of people are learning about bitcoin, ethereum and other altcoins every day. those individuals are joining the millions of us who are already actively trading these currencies.\n\n\nthe entire crypto community is involved with trading in one form or another, and there are many different options to choose when trading open markets. many investors use brokerages with staff who make the trading decisions for their clients. most crypto people use 3rd party charting websites/apps and individual exchanges. huge numbers of people rely on advice from trading professionals on twitter and other sites to decide how they should invest.\n\n\na gift to the trading community\n\n\nthere are an endless number of special advice, charts, tools, and tricks a trader can use to become successful. but which tools should you use? are there any strategies that every trader should use to be successful? which people should you listen to? who has the best exchange with fastest execution? should you hold for the long term, or exit now in profit? who’s trades should you “follow”? what kind of real track record does the trader have and can he be trusted to stay consistent? what should you do about long term investment?\n\n\nthere are so many options available to the modern trader that it can become overwhelming and confuse everyone, whether you are a pro or just getting started. if someone could come up with a single platform to answer all of those questions and provide the means to apply the best of that information to your trades in a consistent and successful manner, it would be the pinnacle of brilliance.\n\n\nenter pinnacle and brilliance.\n\n\npinnacle is the trading and investment platform that will become your primary point of access to the growing world of crypto and cfd investment. pinnacle will be a full featured investment platform with truly automated trading features for beginners, and the very best trading tools for professionals. this platform will revolutionize trading cryptocurrency.\n\n\nfeatures\n\n\n* access to every major trading exchange and ability to execute all trading functions within the platform (pc, mac, android and ios)\n* fully automated arbitrage trading between all exchanges\n* copy/follow professional traders as they place trades across multiple platforms (with multi-month performance based qualification system and automated commissions)\n* extensive charting app for all exchanges with advanced ai trade pattern recognition/identification and trade setup alerts for professionals\n* pinnacle proprietary trading strategy signals (80%+ accuracy) with programmable execution for any exchange and any market\n* encrypted group messaging and monetized communications feature for professionals to offer trade recommendation subscriptions (trading strategies/tips, group based training, etc.)\n* specialized pinnacle automated trading systems geared toward 1:1 trading of crypto and stocks with exceptionally low risk and consistent rates of return\n* portfolio investment management suite to track your holdings and help you build them for the short and long term\n\n\nvision\n\n\nwe think different people excel in different trading environments. if a person is not suited to the stress/pressure and fast decision making in forex, then 1:1 trading would be perfect. especially for people who don't have a lot of time to trade.\n\n\nevery single person can become a successful trader as long as they choose the trading style that fits their strengths and weaknesses.\n\n\nmany people have made apps that perform parts of what pinnacle will do, but our designs and plans will go far beyond what has ever been done before.\n\n\npinnacle will be available on pcs, macs, and mobile phones.\n\n\nbrilliance\n\n\nbrilliance (bril) is a stellar based token that will perform a multitude of utility functions within the pinnacle investment platform. brilliance has quick block times so that users will experience blazing fast execution for trades and arbitrage. brilliance will be the token that acts as a high speed vehicle to initiate and complete core transactions within the pinnacle platform.\n\n\nthe tokens will facilitate key trading functions between exchanges and the pinnacle platform when executing trades and investing between various coins and tokens. they will also be a payment option for “follow/copy” trading commissions, subscription service fees, transfer fees, trading bonuses (for pro traders), and tips.\n\n\nafter launch, pinnacle users may purchase or sell the brilliance utility tokens from any major crypto trading exchange.\n\n ", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "some of the main advantages of pinnacle:\n\n\n<https://pinnacle-brilliance-blog.com/?p=317>\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false }, { "text": "all that information can be confusing, but i gather that it’s useful to know all that. some of us need to feel safe when trading forex or cryptocurrencies. my opinion is that a safe platform for trading plays a great role in working properly with the market. we all know that [forex software](https://thinkmobiles.com/blog/best-forex-trading-platforms/) is hard to find. i mean one that truly offers everything a trader needs. it’s a good thing there are sites that review them and make it easier for us to choose one from a great number of forex platforms that exist. my only hope is that they (the apps) will continue improving and in the future it will be much easier to manage them.\n\n", "name": "", "is_accepted": false } ]