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Title: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on December 30, 2016, 03:28:42 PM
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The Qtum Project


The Qtum[pronounced Quantum] Foundation is a non-profit organization, developing an open source turing-complete blockchain stack, with the aim of driving the use of decentralized applications and smart contracts towards massive, mainstream adoption. Gathering some of the most prominent thought leaders in the space, Qtum has managed to remove industry-wide technological hurdles, which have up until now prevented blockchain technology from realizing its full potential.  In contrast to most of the existing dApp platforms, the Qtum blockchain is built upon Bitcoin’s well-established UTXO transaction model and employs a Proof-of-stake consensus mechanism. These augmentations have far-reaching implications for the utility of the Qtum blockchain, like the ability to execute smart contracts from mobile devices as well as appliances connected to the Internet of Things. With this architecture, Qtum is compatible with both - Ethereum contracts and the Bitcoin ecosystem, while adding a wide range of capabilities absent from both.   
Following through on its vision, the Qtum foundation aims to establish an array of services, designed to bridge the still existing gap between blockchains and the business world, by allowing smart contracts to consistently adhere to changing commercial rules and conditions. Designed for real-world, plug-and-play usage, these services will also allow Qtum smart contracts to efficiently interface with real-time data inputs from stock markets, weather forecasts, news agencies, and the like.



Qtum’s Technology


Building on bitcoins reliable and proven-to-deliver blockchain, Qtum stacks its Account Abstraction Layer, allowing the UTXO-based blockchain to seamlessly interact with a modified version of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). With this innovation it is now possible to execute smart contracts and run decentralized applications, simply and securely, in environments that were previously out of reach for Ethereum, combining the endless possibilities provided by smart contracts with the stability and maturity of the bitcoin ecosystem.


Going Mobile & A Blockchain Powered Internet of Things


One of the main advantages of Bitcoin’s unspent transaction output (UTXO) model is its ability to sustain lite wallets. Lite wallets, utilizing the SPV protocol, allow users to interact with the bitcoin network without having to download and sync with the entire blockchain.  This stands in stark contrast to the way the Ethereum blockchain operates. In order to engage with an Ethereum-based smart contract, one first has to download and sync the entire Ethereum blockchain, which to date weighs up to 50 GB - rendering the mobile use of decentralized applications infeasible.
On Qtum’s UTXO-based blockchain however, it is now possible to execute smart contracts from lite wallets, which can easily be installed on any given mobile device, heralding an age of mobile decentralized applications. With about a half of all internet traffic to major sites being generated by mobile devices, this ability is absolutely necessary to allow for a massive, mainstream adoption of decentralized applications (DApps), smart contracts and the p2p economy enabled by them.


Lite wallet access also allows the syncing of a variety of devices and appliances to the Qtum blockchain, operating them according to pre-determent smart contracts. With this, a blockchain-secured IoT can be established, enabling a trustless, decentralized Sharing Economy.  Compatibility across the board Utilizing an EVM analog, the Qtum blockchain is compatible with existing ethereum-based smart contracts. Ethereum contracts can be ported to Qtum with little to no change to their code and execute as expected. Furthermore, Qtum implements complete backwards compatibility, meaning that once a decentralized application or contract is deployed on the Qtum network, it will stay operational, even if the system is updated. With this, Qtum solves a huge problem, very well known to ethereum developers, who very often find their applications rendered useless by recurring changes to the Ethereum network.


The bitcoin-based UTXO transaction model also ensures that Qtum will be mostly compatible with the existing bitcoin ecosystem, allowing Qtum users to benefit from the industry’s top-notch innovations, fueled by hundreds of millions of dollars already invested in the space.
Scalability, Speed, and Efficiency Both, The Ethereum and the Bitcoin blockchain, are based on a Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus mechanism, which secures the blockchain by rendering  attacks very costly due to artificially arduous computations, demanded from miners participating in the block-verification game. This is known to be very resource intensive, in both terms of energy consumption and time.
Qtum is among the first fully decentralized and Turing-complete blockchain stacks to utilize an attractive and much more energy-efficient method to maintain coherence: the Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus algorithm, rendering attacks costly and inefficient, without having to waste precious computational resources and energy. Further increasing efficiency, bitcoin’s UTXO transaction model, implemented on Qtum, allows the network to process several transactions in parallel and in any given order. Unlike Ethereum’s architecture, which demands all transactions to be processed one at a time, in chronological order.



Bridging the Gap between Blockchains and the Business World




To bridge the gap between legacy business sectors and the blockchain space, Qtum introduces the Master Contract concept. Master Contracts allow DApps and smart contracts to trigger real-world, off-chain data inputs, auditable by a verified Oracle or the contracts mediator - while the contract’s essential elements, such as participants and authorization structures, are secured on the blockchain itself.

This allows blockchain-based commerce to adhere to changing commercial rules and conditions, while interfacing with real-time data inputs from stock markets, weather forecasts, news agencies, etc..  Cooperating with a series of partners and third parties, Qtum aims to establish a smart contract hub, offering secure and thoroughly tested contract templates, tailor fitted for a multitude of industries and use cases, such as supply chain management, telecommunications, IoT, social networking, and more. With this, it will be easier than ever for established sectors and legacy institutions to interface with blockchain technology and enjoy their benefits.

 
The Qtum Foundation for Open-Source Governance


The development and maintenance of the Qtum Blockchain, as well as all services provided by Qtum, are directed and supervised by the Qtum Foundation - a non-profit organization, representing Qtum’s stake and token holders.   In order to avoid the inefficient conduct, open source and blockchain projects often suffer from, and to ensure a coherent and standardized implementation of the Qtum blockchain, the Qtum Foundation was established. The Foundation will oversee the development of the Qtum Blockchain, advocate governance transparency, and promote the safety and harmony of the open source ecosystem.   


The Foundation consists of various committees, such as Executive Judgment, Code Review, Finance & HR, as well as Marketing & PR. Members of the Judgment Committee, the foundation’s highest executive authority, are elected by Qtum token holders. All other committees and vital functions are appointed by, and report to the Judgment Committee.   



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Meet The Team

(http://i.imgur.com/vWDizoM.png?1)  Patrick Dai, Co-founder.
Patrick is a Computer Science PhD candidate at CAS and has worked for Alibaba


(http://i.imgur.com/x9UZ2Bp.png) Alex Dulub, Developer
Alex has a 15 years background in software development and 3 years working on blockchain frameworks and business applications, as well as cryptographic protocols and crypto libraries. Alex is also a serial math\programming competition winner. His programming stack includes C\C++, Node.js, Angular.js, React\Redux


(http://i.imgur.com/JHE249U.png)  Amelie, Designer
Amelie is a UI designer for Qtum project. She graduated from Berlin University of the Arts with a Masters in Visual Communication Design.


(http://i.imgur.com/O0zPgnM.png)  Baiqiang D.
Baiqiang studied physics at Peking University and has worked for several software companies including Jinshan Software and Cheetah Mobile


(http://i.imgur.com/bIh2Uin.png) Caspal Ouyang
Caspal is an experienced web developer and has worked at Baidu. Caspal has 21 gold medals for Rubik’s cubing 1 record in Asia and 29 records in China. Caspal was ranked #1 for solving a 4×4 & 5×5 blindfolded and ranked #1 for solving a 3×3 Rubik’s cube with his feet in China. 


(http://i.imgur.com/WlFJQIs.png)  Jordan Earls (Earlz), Co-founder and lead developer
Jordan is a trusted and well-known member of the cryptocurrency community and has been developing software since he was thirteen. Jordan has reviewed over 100 altcoins and identified multiple exploits in alternative cryptocurrencies.


(http://i.imgur.com/fz2mZq0.png)  Ibai Basabe, Ph.D, Researcher
Ibai holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Florida with concentrations in Logic and Topology, an MS degree concentrating on data science and machine learning and an MM degree concentrating on piano performance. Ibai has been interested in Bitcoin since 2012 and has expertise in many aspects of the technology.


(http://i.imgur.com/wwWOVfw.png)  John Scianna, PR Manager
John has been following bitcoin since 2012 and a community member since 2013. John has been a miner, journalist, and has worked for several startups including CoinPip and the DC-based blockchain advocacy group, the Chamber of Digital Commerce.


(http://i.imgur.com/vfdEGsR.png) Mike P, Internal IT
Mike is a blockchain technology developer and enthusiast, fell in love with blockchain since 2013 and has developed proof-of-concept platforms, block explorers, online wallets and one of the largest altcoin mining pools. Mike has taken part in several cryptocurrency projects since 2013.


(http://i.imgur.com/V9bWysq.png) Neil, Co-founder & Head Developer
Neil has 20 years experience developing software and has four years experience in the blockchain space. Neil has Master’s degree in Business Administration from ISCAE, but later specialized in computer science. Neil was also a professional poker player and speaks four languages.


(http://i.imgur.com/wzGkyqT.png)  Roman, Developer
Studied in Belorussian State University specializing on informatics and software development. Started working on blockchain projects in 2014 as C++ developer. Took part in numerous custom projects based on bitcoin/bitshares/ethereum.


(http://i.imgur.com/NOxaOhT.png)  Time Markov, Developer
Time is C/C++/Qt/QML developer with 9+ years experience in building cross-platform applications. With about one year experience in the blockchain space. Enjoy in working with this team.


(http://i.imgur.com/qIiCsRv.png)  Brett F, Community Manager
Brett worked as a Linux System’s administrator from 1999 – 2004 and then worked at a Linux desktop support company from 2005-2014. His blockchain experience started in mid-2013, and met most of the Qtum’s founding members in 2014.  He manages the Slack, Bitcointalk, Twitter, and other social media channels.  He also contributes to the PR side of the project, providing research, writing, and interviews.


Qtum In The Press

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Qtum In The Blogosphere


Community Resources

Website:  https://qtum.org (https://qtum.org)
Slack (1075 members):  https://qtumslack.herokuapp.com/ (https://qtumslack.herokuapp.com/)
Twitter:  https://twitter.com/QtumOfficial (https://twitter.com/QtumOfficial)
Facebook:  http://facebook.com/QtumOfficial (http://facebook.com/QtumOfficial)
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Qtum/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/Qtum/)
Wechat:  Message account "QtumFoundation: for an Invite, currently 3000+ Chinese community members
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa4iVp5iMC8gijxBvzZI3UA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa4iVp5iMC8gijxBvzZI3UA)

Latest Updates

This section will be a recap of the latest news announced by the Qtum team.
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on January 15, 2017, 10:38:48 PM
From a post by the team in the original thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720632.msg17460464#msg17460464

A quick documentation update, we are working on the English version of the whitepaper right now and we wanted to give a snapshot of our progress. 

Later this week we will have some press that talks about our goals, and a bit about our investors.

Here is a section 2 snapshot of the whitepaper, it discusses how we integrate the Ethereum Virtual Machine onto Bitcoin Core's UTXO model, while using Proof-of-Stake as the consensus protocol.

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Here is a link where you can download the section, please keep in mind it was written by a developer and has not gone through a final edit:

https://qtum.org/QtumDraftSection24.pdf (https://qtum.org/QtumDraftSection24.pdf)

Right now the PR team has been giving interviews to western media outlets, so when they run an article, we will post it here and on our blog. 

The signature campaign will start this week, we are just getting the banners designed and calculating the payment schedule.


Summary of the above from lead developer in original post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720632.msg17463100#msg17463100

Hi everyone, lead developer here. I'd like to give a brief summary of this section that was revealed, so that you don't have to read through the whole thing to figure out what we're doing. It is indeed a very rough draft also. 

Basically, we're taking Bitcoin Core 0.13, integrating the Ethereum Virtual Machine, and adding an "Account Abstraction Layer" so that existing Etheruem contracts will work on Qtum with minimal changes. The exact way we are integrating the EVM is by adding new Bitcoin Script opcodes, and adding special processing conditions so that when these EVM using transactions are added to the blockchain they are executed immediately (rather than only when attempting to be spent, as is normal).

Along with this, the account abstraction layer allows for contracts to only worry about balances and sending funds. This is a bit more complicated to explain without going into a lot of technical detail, but I'll try. Normally in UTXO based coins (such as Bitcoin of course), you can't just say "I want to send 20 coins to X", you say "I want to send this 10 coin output, and this 5 coin output, and this 8 coin output to X, and also send 3 coins back to Y, which is my wallet." This is called coin-picking, and is one of the reasons that smart contract implementations on top of Bitcoin have been so difficult up to this point. A coin output must be either spent completely or not spent at all. What we've done with this account abstraction layer is make it so that smart contracts on the blockchain have something similar to a wallet. When a user (or other contract) sends coins to a contract, the code will create a standard "funding transaction", which is spendable only by the appropriate smart contract. It would be a great burden for smart contracts to have to pick their own coins (ie, having to write your own algorithm in Solidity), so we have added a consensus-critical coin picking algorithm which all contracts must use. So, for a contract to "send 5 coins to X", the miner will pick contract-owned coins (using the consensus-critical coin picking algorithm), and when it has enough inputs for the value to send, it will then construct the outputs of the transaction. In this case it would be "5 coins to X, remaining coins to sending smart contract (change output)". This transaction is then added to the current block. It's important to note that these transactions are not broadcast on the P2P network, they are only added by miners (and it is consensus-critical that they add them if they put the contract transaction in the block)

I'm sure that explanation wasn't 100% clear, but the TL;DR; of it is that we integrated the EVM onto a UTXO based blockchain, and writing contracts for this should be just as easy as Ethereum, but you get the benefits of the UTXO model. These benefits include mobile/light wallet support by SPV, a more stable model (whereas Ethereum has forked many times to fix problems with this), and compatibility with existing Bitcoin tools and protocols.
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on January 15, 2017, 10:39:12 PM
From a post by dev team on original thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720632.msg17511055#msg17511055

Q&A about Qtum project:

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Q) I have read the qtum whitepaper over last 1 hour so understanding may not be 100% but this is my assessment. Basically it is just another bitcoin fork with extension to the bitcoin scripting language to support solidity contracts?

A) First of all, Qtum is far from being “just another bitcoin fork”. We have a vision for the Qtum project and one of the biggest and most professional teams ever seen in crypto with support from real world companies and investors. Our goals for Qtum go far beyond the crypto scene and it will be a top project, not just another fork.
Our choice of bitcoin core as a main base for Qtum is based on the fact that bitcoin is the most mature, stable and secure blockchain available, in comparison to ethereum or bitshares or others which are still considered unstable with the numerous problems and security issues they had since they launched. In addition to bitcoin having the biggest support from the community which offers a large collection of tools and software related to bitcoin which can be used by quantum as well, in contrast to the other blockchains which sometimes lack even the simplest software (mobile wallets, stable desktop wallets …).
Also we use bitcoin script as a bridge between the EVM and regular transaction, the Qtum model was very well designed, and is much more complicated than you make it sound.


Q) There is no compelling reason to choose  UTXO over smart contract via balance. It is like comparing a general journal vs a general ledger, which is better? The answer is it depends. I guess it is only UTXO because it is using a bitcoin fork and calling it UTXO as a feature is just a gimmick. In fact i suspect scalability becomes bigger problem since you need to maintain SPV to manage UTXO for multiple different states? Will be interesting to see how to implement wallets.  Does that make hyperledger better since they supports both utxo and balance?

A) Our choice of UTXO is simply choosing the best technology, there have been some efforts made through some articles to make the account model seem as performant and secure as the UTXO model, however, it’s not. Without going into much details, the account model is too naïve and simplistic and offers no parallelism, it always reminds me of the cup telephone transaction model.

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For us, a hybrid model as the one used by Hyperledger was the wrong choice since it will cause us to be incompatible with neither bitcoin nor ethereum. In Qtum we have a priority to keep full compatibility with bitcoin which will allow us to implement future bitcoin BIPs to Qtum thus taking advantage of the developments done by the bitcoin core team and community.
For more details, please refer below:

1) If we wanted just a simple smart contract platform to build on top of, it would've been significantly easier for us to just fork Ethereum.

2) The UTXO allows for the SPV protocol to work. Ethereum currently does not have anything like SPV. There's no way to run a simple wallet on Ethereum without downloading the entire blockchain, or trusting a centralized 3rd party.

3) The UTXO model is overall much more simple, and because it's been used by Bitcoin, it has been thoroughly tested and proven to be secure. Although Ethereum's account model is conceptually easy to understand, it requires more complexities and edge cases in order to secure it from replay and double spend attacks.

4) Scalibility should not be a problem for Qtum. Although contracts can create state changes etc, these state changes are not directly stored on the blockchain. Rather, state is considered the accumulation of all actions and differences created by executing each smart contract. This could admittingly make syncing the blockchain slower (because block processing will be slower than Bitcoin), but the other benefits provided are worth this performance hit. Furthermore, the only additional thing stored in the UTXO set right now is contract code, and contract-owned outputs (though their data becomes unimportant after the output is initially processed). There may be plans proposed later which prune the UTXO set's stored data as well, to reduce the UTXO set size further.

5) SPV will work almost identically to how SPV wallets work today. For a quick summary, a light wallet downloads block headers, and then sends P2P nodes requests (using bloom filters) to get all transactions for each block matching the keys that this wallet own. Because the contract system creates normal transactions, this already works. IF you a contract sends funds to a SPV wallet, the SPV wallet will see these funds and can spend them, today. Our next step with SPV wallets would be to implement a workflow so that people can send money to a contract, while also picking which function and what data to send. We do not need to extend the SPV model to work for Qtum, it already works because of our focus on compatibility.

6) Regarding Hyperledger. I'm no expert on it, so I could be wrong. But I think that their support could end up being worst of both worlds. Now, anything wanting to interact with Hyperledger must be capable of dealing with the quirks of both models. From my understanding also, they only support either UTXO or Accounts on one ledger at a time also (though there is much functionality for messaging and sending things between these ledgers). So I do not think it makes Hyperledger's model better, but rather more complex. Perhaps this complexity provides more power to Hyperledger's model, but it also introduces more security concerns and increases the implementation cost of Hyperledger itself, and any application that uses it (due to to having to deal with both models)


Q) It extended bitcoin script to accept  solidity string but another company called CounterParty have already done it on the Bitcoin public blockchain without having to use a new public blockchain. So where is the need? Furthermore, will qtum have to constantly keep in sync with "solc" the solidity compiler to maintain compatibility?

A) Qtum is very different from XCP, XCP uses bitcoin blockchain to store data, and the user have to run XCP software on top of that. Some major drawbacks are the cost of XCP transactions which increased so much that it threatens the whole project now and the complexity to build external software on top of XCP.
Qtum aims to offer an all-in-one solution, not based on any external possible points of failure.

For solc support, we made Qtum with that in mind, Qtum uses the exact same ethereum VM, so it will run any solidity compiled code, in the case of EVM updates, and we will be easily able to update it in Qtum as well.


Q) Qtum is a new altcoin platform but there are enough ethereum, ripple and bitcoin out there. Why another one? It is not a bridge as I was led to understand. It is another bitcoin fork.

A) In addition to my previous reply about Qtum not being “just another bitcoin fork”, I would like to add that quantum is not the average altcoin, it will be one of the best, if not “the best” we have all the means for that, and we will do it.

You say it is not a bridge, but really it is. It is bridging the technology. We are taking what makes Bitcoin great, and what makes Ethereum great, and bringing them together as one. We expect to bridge not the actual monetary value (ie, the market cap) held in each coin, but rather the communities and separate interest. Right now there is a real divide between serious Ethereum users and developers, and Bitcoin users and developers. By aiming to be compatible with the technology involved with both, we hope to merge these communities and be an answer both for 1) Those who want Ethereum smart contracts, but are uncomfortable with the stability of the Ethereum account model and lack of protocol support such as SPV; and 2) Those who like Bitcoin, but are unhappy with it's limitations for implementing smart contracts and more powerful types of transactions. We as a team are also tired of these copy-paste coins that people constantly make to try to get a quick buck, and we would not have chosen to make this it's own altcoin if we had not weighed the cost and benefits very carefully.


Q) What is the block confirmation time? Bitcoin is 10minutes and Ethereum is 18seconds?

A)  Ethereum blocktime of 18 seconds is a bit exaggerated and causes a lot of empty blocks and uncles thus bloating the blockchain with useless data (which resulted in the currently atrophied ethereum blockchain), and bitcoin block time of 10 minutes is a bit too long for a smart contracts platform. We aim to have a block time of 1 to 3 minutes for Qtum.


Q) I did not go too deep into the details of the POS but the protocol is similar to Peercoin's DPOS and it maybe susceptible to coin age accumulation attack if the intention is to incentive to miners that leave their stake longer on the chain. In fact it should be the opposite to prevent long range attack, Bitfury and Vitalik has written good articles on the types of attacks it is susceptible to.

A) Qtum uses BC PoS v3.0 which has removed all major attack vectors, including coin age accumulation. In conclusion, Qtum will be the first standalone UTXO and PoS based smart contracts platform thus making use of the best available technologies to deliver an outstanding blockchain solution.

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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: xavior on January 17, 2017, 07:16:15 AM
any bounty?
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on January 17, 2017, 09:29:56 PM
thank you vindyne8 for the update :)

any bounty?
signature campaign : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1747399.0
twitter campaign : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1754405.0
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on January 19, 2017, 02:18:09 AM
 ;D
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: Nasdaq· on January 20, 2017, 10:56:15 AM
Qtum: Connecting Blockchain Technology With the Commercial World
http://www.nasdaq.com/article/qtum-connecting-blockchain-technology-with-the-commercial-world-cm732079
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: NewsCrawler· on January 22, 2017, 06:44:46 PM
Unifying Bitcoin and Ethereum blockchain applications with Qtum:
https://bitcoingarden.org/unifying-bitcoin-ethereum-blockchain-applications-qtum/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: QtumPR on January 23, 2017, 05:29:21 PM
Follow the latest happenings on the official Slack Channel: https://qtum.org/

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C23nXo8XAAAADrS.jpg:large) (https://qtum.org/)

Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: TechNode· on January 24, 2017, 01:44:53 PM
Qtum wants to unify Bitcoin and Ethereum blockchain applications:
http://technode.com/2017/01/13/qtum-wants-to-unify-bitcoin-and-ethereum-blockchain-applications/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: BitcoinMagazine· on January 25, 2017, 01:55:25 PM
Global Blockchain Summit in Shanghai: "Uniting the Networks" of Blockchain Technology:
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/global-blockchain-summit-in-shanghai-uniting-the-networks-of-blockchain... (https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/global-blockchain-summit-in-shanghai-uniting-the-networks-of-blockchain-technology-1473272956/)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: BitcoinNews· on January 25, 2017, 06:17:05 PM
The Qtum Project Creates a Mixture of Bitcoin and Ethereum
https://news.bitcoin.com/qtum-project-mixture-bitcoin-ethereum/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: 8BTCnews· on January 26, 2017, 08:22:09 PM
Qtum Introduce Master Contract and ID Identification Option into Blockchain:
http://news.8btc.com/qtum-introduce-master-contract-and-id-identification-option-into-blockchain
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on January 27, 2017, 12:43:47 AM
(http://i.imgur.com/FWxcBTO.png) (https://btcmanager.com/news/tech/quantum-foundation-combines-bitcoin-and-ethereum-to-create-qtum/)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on January 27, 2017, 11:03:44 PM
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Small update: The social campaign is now FULL, thank  you for your interest!

There are still some Jr. Member, Member, and a TON of Legendary slots available in the Signature and Avatar campaign, which pays up to 0.065 BTC per week! Check it out:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1747399.0
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: BitcoinRush on January 28, 2017, 11:29:12 AM
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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on January 29, 2017, 03:06:58 AM
Qtum Update:  January 28th, 2017



It has been a few days since we gave a status update, so we would like to give an overview of what’s going on behind the scenes.

Recently, we have begun work on a new website.  That should be ready in about 3 weeks, until then, we will continue to use the current one (https://qtum.org).  The section where we list our Angel Backers has been updated, we will reveal more names shortly once we have approval.  We plan to discuss with our Angels why they decided to support our project, and what they expect from our team in the future.  




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The Qtum Crowd Sale will start on March 1st.  We currently have enough funds to last until the sale ends on April 1st.  The Crowd Sale will be hosted by major Chinese exchanges, which will be announced in February.  There will also be a direct sale that is done on our website.  The concrete information about the Crowd Sale will be announced in our business whitepaper prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers.  The technical whitepaper will come out mid-February.  The draft section that we released a few weeks back was from the last revision of the whitepaper, so that portion will be completely redone for the new version.

On the Press front, we have done a decent job gaining  traction with Blockchain industry sites.  Our focus right now is engaging with the mainstream press.  A large part of this project involves preparing a Blockchain project for real world business applications.  We already have a signed partnership agreement with a company valued at 100 million dollars USD, which we will discuss later.  We are currently in discussions with more companies, who are excited about our “Go Mobile” strategy.  This was actually the portion of our project that convinced a billionaire to back Qtum.

Our development team is currently merging the Proof-of-Stake protocol into Bitcoin Core v0.13, along with some testing of the Account Abstract layer we implemented to allow the EVM to run on a UTXO model.  The screenshot earlier of the mobile wallet is what you can expect to see once we have a working testnet.  Jordan Earls can give a better update on this later, and it’s best to ask him questions directly if you want more details.

Again, if you would like to speak with our team directly, there is always someone on Slack:

https://qtumslack.herokuapp.com/


Original thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720632.msg17650522#msg17650522
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on January 29, 2017, 12:44:39 PM
Qtum Update: January 29th, 2017







Patrick will be speaking at the European Ethereum Development Conference, February 17th - 18th in Paris.  If you are going and would like to attend his venue, please let us know:  http://edcon.io




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Q: What is EDCON?

A: The EDCON (European Ethereum Development Conference) is a conference that will take place in Paris at the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris - Europe (ESCP) on 17-18 February 2017. The conference will cover Ethereum technology and research (PoS, Scalability, Privacy) as well as Ethereum-based applications.

Q: Who is organizing EDCON?

A: EDCON is organized by LinkTime with the support and cooperation of developers from the Ethereum Foundation and the wider Ethereum community, as well as ADETIF, the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris - Europe (ESCP), the Asseth (French Ethereum, nonprofit), La ChainTech (French blockchain, nonprofit).

Q: What topics will be discussed at EDCON?

A: Talks will cover:
    * Ethereum base-layer technology
    * Ethereum research (PoS, scalability)
    * Privacy (eg. zero knowledge proofs)
    * Formal verification
    * Ethereum consortium chain development
    * Applications being built on Ethereum
    * Growing the Ethereum community

Q: How do I buy a ticket?

A: There are two types of tickets: standard tickets and VIP tickets.

Standard Ticket: Able to attend the Main Conferences, morning community event and activities of Ethereum Community in Subconference.

VIP Ticket: 100 Tickets only. Able to attend the Main Conferences, Cocktail Party and activities of Ethereum Community in Sub-conference. VIPs are able to build deeper connections with core developers, investors and entrepreneurs. Highly recommended for those who want communicate more with core participants.

Tickets for the conference are available here: https://edcon.io/register.html.


original thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720632.msg17660633#msg17660633
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on January 29, 2017, 10:41:13 PM
Looking good!  :D
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on January 31, 2017, 06:33:44 PM
Qtum co-founder Patrick Dai will be hosting a QA session on slack Wednesday 10pm EST

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Please join the slack here: qtumslack.herokuapp.com (http://qtumslack.herokuapp.com)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: amiraja on February 01, 2017, 03:24:10 AM
Qtum is good project on 2017 i like it
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: QtumPR on February 01, 2017, 07:10:47 PM
Chinese Thread: https://bitcoingarden.org/forum/index.php?topic=12393.0
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on February 01, 2017, 09:30:58 PM
REMINDER! - This is TODAY in just about 6 hours from time of this post!

Qtum co-founder Patrick Dai will be hosting a QA session on slack Wednesday 10pm EST

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Please join the slack here: qtumslack.herokuapp.com (http://qtumslack.herokuapp.com)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: QtumPR on February 02, 2017, 12:38:43 PM
Qtum Q&A session over! Thank you to participants, great questions. 

We will provide a transcript, or join our slack https://qtumslack.herokuapp.com/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: QtumPR on February 03, 2017, 11:30:03 PM
Qtum Update: Feb 2nd, 2017



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Our Q&A session with Patrick Dai, Jordan Earlz, and guest Bo Shen took place yesterday.  Posted below is a very long list of questions we responded to.  Please keep in mind, this list is just responses from the team.  There is over 600 people on our Slack currently, and we had quite a few active participants, so for these images we edited out some of the talking.  We will provide a full transcript later on our website (https://qtum.org) but if you would like to read it in full, you can join our Slack.

https://qtumslack.herokuapp.com/











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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on February 04, 2017, 09:15:30 PM
Qtum (https://qtum.org/) development update, testing Smart Contracts on Bitcoin Core, and making it work with Proof-of-Stake:

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https://qtum.org/qtum-development-updates-2/ (https://qtum.org/qtum-development-updates-2/)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on February 06, 2017, 09:11:35 AM
Qtum Press Update:






8btc.com goes into depth with an article about the Qtum project:

http://news.8btc.com/the-qtum-leap-driving-smart-contracts-to-mainstream-business





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Ever since an anonymous group of developers published the groundbreaking White Paper in 2009, titled “A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” – Bitcoin, the open source system it introduced, kept on delivering its promises uninterrupted.

qtum
The reliability of the network, described by the bitcoin pioneers in a clear and short document of merely nine pages, is truly unprecedented and adequately reflected in the (somewhat unbelievable) 15 billion USD market capitalization of the bitcoin ecosystem it initiated.

 

The blockchain, the technology underlying this achievement, was originally introduced to solve the “double spending problem” in peer-to-peer digital currency systems. However, soon enough it became self-evident that blockchain technology was capable of facilitating much more than allowing individuals to exchange “electronic cash” without having to rely on banks, clearing houses or any other intermediary.
In 2013, a young cryptocurrency researcher named Vitalik Buterin, only 19 at the time, proposed a scheme to generalize bitcoin’s decentralized exchange model, so it could execute far more complicated transactions, which could be tied to binary conditions. For instance: if, and only if, a set of conditions is met (like a product delivered, a service provided, etc.), then a payment should be triggered automatically and irreversibly. This re-introduced the idea of self-executing smart contracts into blockchain discourse – allowing anonymous parties to engage in direct exchange without the backing of lawyers, court orders or the police, taking the idea of intermediary-less p2p commerce to a whole new level.
Buterin and his colleagues proposed to generalize this concept of smart contracts even further, exceeding the purely economic realm of economics, and heralding a new age of decentralized computation. Since smart contracts operate on a binary if-this-then-that basis, Buterin suggested that they could serve as the basis of a decentralized programming language, able to code any application, without it having to be deployed on a centralized server. With this understanding, the Ethereum Project was born.
However, these new exciting abilities came at a price: in order to sustain the complexity of the new smart contracting platform, bitcoin’s elegant and rock solid transaction model had to be modified to the degree that interacting with the ethereum blockchain became a complicated and heavy-duty operation. While bitcoin has been running for almost a decade on, more or less, the same code, and has sparked since then numerous light-weight, mobile applications, and gateways; ethereum – with all its potential – remained a niche work-in-progress, not very well suited for massive mainstream adoption.
Preparing for a Qtum Leap
Understanding both – the enormous potential of ethereum’s decentralized computation platform, as well the importance of bitcoin’s ingenious simplicity – the Qtum team has designed a system which combines the most valuable assets of both projects.
Building on bitcoins reliable and proven-to-deliver blockchain, Qtum stacks a communication layer, allowing it to seamlessly interact with an enhanced version of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) called the Qtum Virtual Machine (QVM). With this innovation it is now possible to execute smart contracts and run decentralized applications, simply and securely, in environments that were previously out of reach for ethereum, combining the endless possibilities provided by smart contracts with the stability and maturity of the bitcoin ecosystem.
Going Mobile
One of the main advantages of bitcoin’s unspent transaction output (UTXO) model is its ability to sustain lite wallets. Lite wallets allow users to interact with the bitcoin network without having to download and sync with the entire blockchain. Instead, lite wallets use the Simplified Payment Verification (SPV) protocol, which only requires wallets to download a small part of the blockchain, while ensuring that they only receive transactions which are necessary and relevant to operate.
On ethereum, however, the entire blockchain needs to be processed to interact with the network. Therefore, if one is interested in using an ethereum-powered application, or communicating with a smart contract, one first has to download and sync the entire ethereumblockchain, which to date weighs up to 50 GB and has a monthly growth rate of 1-5 GB, depending on the ethereum client.
This state of affairs made it impossible to envision a mobile future for fully decentralized applications. Until now, that is. Qtum, based on bitcoin’s UTXO transaction model, allows applications and devices to interact with the Qtumblockchain with a lite wallet, while still being able to process smart contracts on Qtum’s Virtual Machine.
With this, it is finally possible to execute any smart contract on your mobile phone or tablet, as easily, fast and securely as sending a simple transaction from your mobile wallet. With about a half of all internet traffic to major sites being generated by mobile devices, this ability is mandatory if we want to see the massive adoption of decentralized applications (DApps), smart contracts and a p2p economy.
A Blockchain Powered Internet of Things
A smart contract fueled Internet of Things has always been among the primary goals of the decentralization movement, and rightly so. Imagine an apartment door that unlocks automatically if and when the owner receives the due payment or a rental car that can be picked up by whoever paid the fee, without having to sign forms or leave a security in escrow. Any given device could be locked or unlocked for predetermined periods, according to a smart contract where all parties agree upon in advance.
Envisioning such a decentralized sharing economy becomes much easier with Qtum’s lite wallet functionality. Instead of forcing each and every device, connected to the IoT, to act as a full node, smart devices could easily sync with the blockchain using a small amount bandwidth and storage, allowing for a much more agile and efficient network.
Scalability, Speed, and Efficiency
Both, ethereum and bitcoin, are based on a similar consensus scheme to ensure the coherence and security of their blockchain. Consensus in this respect means that all nodes in the network compare their results, so to speak, to make sure that only entries everybody agrees upon are recorded on the blockchain. There are several ways to reach consensus; the classic bitcoin/ethereum method is called Proof-of-Work (PoW) mining, which functions by agreeing that the most accurate chain of blocks is the one associated with the most work, or computational tasks, behind it. Mining makes attacks very costly due to arduous, and otherwise useless, computations demanded from miners participating in the block-verification game.
Mining is very wasteful, in both terms of energy consumption and time. Essentially, millions of devices are performing non-functional operations for the sole purpose of rendering attacks on the network expensive.
Qtum is among the first fully decentralized and Turing-complete blockchains to utilize an attractive and much more energy-efficient method to maintain coherence with a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus algorithm. In a PoS environment, nodes have to pose a staking fee to participate in the validation game, which is automatically foreclosed upon if the node is shown to operate with malicious intents, hence rendering attacks costly and inefficient, without having to waste precious computational resources.
Further increasing speed and efficiency, bitcoin’s UTXO transaction model, implemented on Qtum, allows the network to process several transactions in parallel and in any given order. This is in stark contrast to ethereum’s architecture, which demands all transactions to be processed one at a time, in chronological order – making it so that at any given moment all nodes connected to the ethereum network process only one single transaction, while all other transactions have to wait in line.
Compatibility across the board
Utilizing an enhanced EVM analog, the Qtumblockchain is compatible with existing ethereum-based smart contracts. Ethereum contracts can be ported to Qtum with little to no change to their code and execute as expected. Furthermore, Qtum implements complete backwards compatibility, meaning that once a decentralized application or contract is deployed on the Qtum network, they will stay operational, even if the system is updated. With this, Qtum solves a huge problem, very well known to ethereum developers, who very often find their applications rendered useless by recurring changes to the ethereum network.
The bitcoin-based UTXO transaction model also ensures that Qtum will be mostly compatible with the existing bitcoin ecosystem, allowing Qtum users to benefit from the industry’s top-notch innovations, fueled by hundreds of millions of dollars already invested in the space. For example, if a payment gateway accepts bitcoin today, it already holds the potential to support Qtum transactions easily and link to Qtum’s API, without any significant modifications to their operation.

Bridging the Gap between Blockchains and the Business World
Despite their great potential, businesses, governments, and other legacy organizations still struggle with implementing blockchain-based solutions. These groups, in large part, aren’t using blockchain smart contracts because they operate in an isolated blockchain environment. In this respect, the greatest advantage of smart contract based commerce is also its biggest impairment.

To circumvent these technical and legal hurdles, and to unleash the full potential of the blockchain, Qtum introduces the Master Contract concept. Master Contracts allow DApps and smart contracts to trigger real-world, off-chain data inputs, auditable by a verified Oracle or the contracts mediator – while the contracts essential elements, such as participants and authorization structures, are secured on the blockchain itself.

This allows blockchain-based commerce to adhere to changing commercial rules and regulations, while interfacing with real-time data inputs from stock markets, weather forecasts, news agencies, etc..
Cooperating with a series of partners and third parties, Qtum aims to establish a smart contract hub, offering secure and thoroughly tested contract templates, tailor fitted for a multitude of industries and use cases, such as supply chain management, telecommunications, IoT, social networking, and more. With this, it will be easier than ever for established sectors and legacy institutions to interface with blockchain technology and enjoy their benefits
Conclusion
Smart contracts and DApps hold great potential for the future of both – the emerging p2p economy and the Internet sustaining it; but for them to reach mainstream adoption, decentralized applications have to be accessible, easy to use and operational on all major platforms used by the end consumer.

With this in mind, the Qtum team is building on well-established technologies like the bitcoin network, as well as on state of the art innovations, to produce a blockchain compatible with the major existing ecosystems, as well as cutting-edge capabilities these are lacking. Join us for a Qtum leap towards the future of mobile smart contracts and the mainstream adoption of decentralized applications.



https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720632.msg17750792#msg17750792
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on February 06, 2017, 06:52:22 PM
Qtum Press From Japan:


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Crypto Currency Magazine (http://cryptocurrencymagazine.com/qtum-leads-smartcontract-to-mainstream?from=groupmessage))
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The Bridge (http://thebridge.jp/2017/01/qtum-wants-to-unify-bitcoin-and-ethereum-blockchain-applications?from=groupmessage&isappinstalled=0))
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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: Forbes· on February 07, 2017, 01:14:21 AM
Qtum Mixing Bitcoin & Ethereum Launching 'Proof-Of-Stake' Smart Contracts Platform:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2017/02/06/qtum-mixing-bitcoin-ethereum-launching-proof-of-stake... (http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2017/02/06/qtum-mixing-bitcoin-ethereum-launching-proof-of-stake-smart-contracts-platform/#17c34e9e3564)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on February 07, 2017, 07:05:43 PM
Qtum Press Update:




Leiphone.com republished the Forbes article, this is a well known site in China

http://m.leiphone.com/news/201702/sWO8ECMYwtrKLrHu.html




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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on February 09, 2017, 01:43:37 PM
Qtum Foundation Update:


We have released our Economy Whitepaper, which details how we will govern the Singapore based Qtum Foundation.


https://qtum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Qtum_blockchain_economy_whitepaper_20170209_EN.pdf


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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on February 09, 2017, 10:24:16 PM
A couple new articles for Qtum today
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Qtum article by Finance Magnates
Major Bitcoin Investors Back New Blockchain Platform Qtum (http://bit.ly/2kTktcr)
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Qtum article by International Business Times
Qtum is building bridges between Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger, R3 Corda (http://bit.ly/2loNL39)
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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: NewsCrawler· on February 10, 2017, 09:23:26 PM
The Qtum Project Releases Economy Whitepaper:
https://bitcoingarden.org/qtum-project-releases-economy-whitepaper/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: FinanceMagnates· on February 11, 2017, 02:12:39 PM
Major Bitcoin Investors Back New Blockchain Platform Qtum:
http://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/innovation/major-bitcoin-investors-back-new-blockchain-platform-qtum/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on February 12, 2017, 01:30:09 AM
Transcript of Dev Q&A on Slack:
Q&A About the Qtum Project #2 (http://bit.ly/2kxFCpb)

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New Qtum articles:
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The Huffington Post -
Qtum Project Releases Economy Whitepaper (http://bit.ly/2lD6S6p)

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Chain Finance -
The Blockchain’s Rising in the East - Meet the Chinese project Qtum (http://huff.to/2lD9cKN)

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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: HuffingtonPost· on February 12, 2017, 04:47:00 PM
The Blockchain’s Rising in the East - Meet the Chinese project detriment:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/the-blockchains-rising-in-the-east-meet-the-chinese_us_589e013ce4b0e172783a9b73
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: YahooFinance· on February 13, 2017, 04:15:48 PM
Qtum is building bridges between Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger, R3 Corda...
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/qtum-building-bridges-between-bitcoin-143519310.html
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on February 13, 2017, 07:24:20 PM
From the original Qtum blog post here (http://bit.ly/2kDnR7J)

Qtum Crowdsale Update

The Qtum team has been working very hard to prepare for the upcoming crowdsale. Although the official date and other details are yet to be published (will come soon), we are so excited to announce that you will be able to participate in our crowdsale through any of the following channels.

1. Bizhongchou (bizhongchou.com) (http://bizhongchou.com)
2. Yunbi (yunbi.com) (http://yunbi.com)
3. Yuanbao (www.yuanbao.com) (http://www.yuanbao.com)
4. ICO365 (www.ico365.com) (http://www.ico365.com)
5. Qtum official crowdsale website (crowdsale.qtum.org) – coming soon (http://crowdsale.qtum.org)

Get started with registering on these website so you will be able to participate once it kicks off!

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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on February 14, 2017, 10:09:09 AM
Update: Qtum in France!



Qtum team members are in France right now, preparing for the Ethereum Development Conference (edcon.io) Feb 17-18

If you would like to meet with Patrick, John, Neil, and others there will be an event similar to the ones we have done in Shanghai and Hangzhou:






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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720632.msg17844408#msg17844408
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on February 14, 2017, 10:12:50 AM
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Qtum listed on ICOrating : http://icorating.com/project/53/Qtum
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: QtumPR on February 15, 2017, 04:07:22 PM
Tokenmarket.net discusses the #Qtum project: https://youtu.be/0Y6MbkhxoaM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y6MbkhxoaM

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Published on Feb 12, 2017
We talk with Patrick Dai co-founder of Quantum (Qtum) qtum.org. Qtum is a Blockchain project that allows Decentralized Applications and Smart Contracts to execute as part of a UTXO transaction. Existing Ethereum applications can be ported to Quantum’s Blockchain.

TokenMarket.net provides professional services for crowdsales, ICOs, developers and more. Visit: tokenmarket.net/ico-professional-services for more information, or contact us at [email protected]
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on February 16, 2017, 06:55:46 PM
Article from news.bitcoin.com here (http://bit.ly/2kNSGXl)

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Qtum’s Patrick Dai Talks Smart Contracts and Bitcoin Security, announce Roger Ver as an Angel Backer
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: Forbes· on February 17, 2017, 06:53:59 PM
Qtum Mixing Bitcoin & Ethereum Launching 'Proof-Of-Stake' Smart Contracts Platform:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2017/02/06/qtum-mixing-bitcoin-ethereum-launching-proof-of-stake... (http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2017/02/06/qtum-mixing-bitcoin-ethereum-launching-proof-of-stake-smart-contracts-platform/#4d14028b3564)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: NewsCrawler· on February 18, 2017, 07:05:54 PM
Qtum ICO: Building the first UTXO proof-of-stake smart contract platform
https://www.smithandcrown.com/qtum-ico-building-first-utxo-proof-stake-smart-contract-platform/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on February 19, 2017, 02:04:01 AM
The OP has been updated.
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on February 19, 2017, 02:16:00 AM
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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on February 21, 2017, 06:14:18 AM
Qtum Press Update:

8btc.com covers the Bitcoin.com article, featuring Roger Ver as one of the Qtum Angel Backers.  According to Roger:

"Qtum is definitely one of the projects everyone should be keeping their eye on."



http://www.8btc.com/roger-ver-qtum

https://news.bitcoin.com/smart-contracts-bitcoin-security-interview-qtums-patrick-dai/




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Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: NewsCrawler· on February 21, 2017, 12:49:38 PM
Qtum: Connecting Blockchain Technology With the Commercial World
http://www.bitcoinsahoy.com/qtum-connecting-blockchain-technology-with-the-commercial-world/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: NewsCrawler· on February 22, 2017, 10:27:48 AM
China’s Next Big Export Could be Blockchain Technology:
http://patch.com/california/newark/china-s-next-big-export-could-be-blockchain-technology
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: coremedia on February 24, 2017, 09:29:15 PM
Qtum: The Best of Two Worlds

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http://coremedia.info/blockchain-news/item/412-qtum-the-best-of-two-worlds
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: NewsCrawler· on February 27, 2017, 04:09:19 PM
Teaching Bitcoin How to Smart Contract with Qtum:
https://bitcoinbabeau.wordpress.com/2017/02/27/teaching-bitcoin-how-to-smart-contract-with-qtum/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: ETHNews· on February 28, 2017, 07:16:21 PM
Quantum Foundation Combines Ethereum And Bitcoin To Create Qtum:
https://www.ethnews.com/quantum-foundation-combines-ethereum-and-bitcoin-to-create-qtum
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: NewsCrawler· on March 01, 2017, 05:26:35 PM
Qtum ICO: Building the first UTXO proof-of-stake smart contract platform
https://www.smithandcrown.com/qtum-ico-building-first-utxo-proof-stake-smart-contract-platform/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 02, 2017, 10:45:50 PM
Qtum Technical Introduction and Demonstration

(http://i.imgur.com/pOAWe8L.png) (http://bit.ly/2mL2ZNv)

(http://i.imgur.com/0h9wGxB.png)

Qtum mobile wallet and Apple Watch demo video

(http://i.imgur.com/jm8qFvL.png) (http://bit.ly/2mfkcko)

(http://i.imgur.com/0h9wGxB.png)

Qtum iMessage demo video

(http://i.imgur.com/1oPE7qB.png) (http://bit.ly/2m18kjI)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: NewsCrawler· on March 04, 2017, 07:55:10 PM
Hong Kong’s blockchain community needs cohesion: Anson Zeall, ACCESS
http://www.dealstreetasia.com/stories/blockchain-anson-zeall-coinpip-access-hongkong-65521/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 06, 2017, 11:33:45 PM
(http://i.imgur.com/54D9WZD.png) (https://qtum.org/en/)

From the original post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720632.msg18059831#msg18059831

Quote
Some of you may have received our newsletter earlier about the crowd-sale.  For those of you wondering, here is a list of the exchanges that will be available.  Please note that we will no longer be using an official crowd-sale website.

Qtum Crowd-sale Updates

We are so excited to announce that Qtum crowd-sale will start at 12 PM GMT, March 16th, 2017 and end at 12 PM GMT, April 15th, 2017 (30 days). Both BTC and ETH will be accepted. Other terms and details including pricing and discounts will be announced on March 9th.

In addition, due to the legal compliance consideration, we have decided that Qtum crowd-sale will be available on the following exchanges. Please note the list of exchanges is not final, we may modify it before Qtum Crowd-sale start date.

Bizhongchou (https://bizhongchou.com/)
Yunbi (https://yunbi.com/)
ICOAGE (http://icoage.com)
Allcoin (https://www.allcoin.com/)
ICO365 (http://www.ico365.com/)


In order to fully comply with Singapore’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws and regulations, the Qtum Foundation will practice ‘know your customer’ exercise in the Qtum crowd-sale. Hence, we decide not to use Qtum official crowd-sale website although it is ready to launch.
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 08, 2017, 03:05:42 AM
The Qtum Whitepaper Has Been Updated:

Please visit https://qtum.org/en/white-papers to download.

(http://i.imgur.com/0ql6GLt.png)

(http://i.imgur.com/LxqQlYO.png)

Account Abstraction Layer Overview

Building on bitcoins reliable and proven-to-deliver blockchain, Qtum stacks its Account Abstraction Layer, allowing the Bitcoin Core 0.13 blockchain to seamlessly interact with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). With this innovation it is now possible to execute smart contracts and run decentralized applications, simply and securely, in environments that were previously out of reach for Ethereum, combining the endless possibilities provided by smart contracts with the stability and maturity of the bitcoin ecosystem.

Until now, attempts to implement smart contract solutions on top of the bitcoin blockchain have had issues, been lackluster, or failed to break into the mainstream business market. This is primarily due to the fact that the bitcoin blockchain employs an Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) scheme to associate coins with addresses, rather than the easier to understand, but otherwise problematic, account-based model used by Ethereum.

An account based model works pretty much the way one would imagine:  if Alice has 10 tokens, and sends 5 of them to Bob, who has zero tokens; 5 tokens are simply subtracted from Alice’s balance and added to Bob’s, who now owns 5 coins.  On a UTXO blockchain, however, Alice does not directly hold 10 tokens, but a series of outputs, which are collections of coins resulting from previous transactions.

In such a model, instead of owning 10 tokens, Alice would, for example, hold 3 outputs: (a) consisting of 6 coins, (b) consisting of 2 coins, and (c) consisting of another 2 coins. In this scenario Alice couldn’t simply send 5 coins to Bob, but instead she (or her wallet, for that matter) would have to pick the best-suited output and receive “change” in return (a process called coin picking). In our example this means that Alice would transfer output (a), consisting of 6 coins, and receive 1 coin back as “change”. This “change” is what is called the Unspent Transaction Output, or UTXO. After the transaction Alice would still hold 3 outputs, this time (a) consisting of 1, while (b) and (c) remain 2.

Employing such a seemingly complex bookkeeping scheme allows the Bitcoin blockchain to support Simple Payment Verifications or SPVs. The SPV protocol enables the support of light wallets, which are wallets that can interact with the Bitcoin network in a decentralized and trustless manner, without having to download the entire Bitcoin blockchain. This property is immensely useful for mobile applications or in any low bandwidth/storage environment.

Until now, Ethereum smart contracts couldn't execute in such environments exactly because Ethereum’s account based blockchain does not provide a SPV analog. To solve this, Qtum builds its decentralized application platform on the proven-to-deliver Bitcoin blockchain and introduces the Qtum Account Abstract Layer, which serves as a communication layer between the Bitcoin Core 0.13 protocol and the EVM.

To achieve this, Qtum has extended the Bitcoin 'Script' language, adding 3 ‘opcodes’ so that it functions as a vehicle to transport code to the EVM, while adding special processing conditions, executing these EVM-using transactions immediately when added to the blockchain - allowing the EVM to operate within a UTXO environment.

In order to relieve Qtum smart contracts from the need to perform coin picking for every transaction, Qtum comes coded with an automated, generic coin picking algorithm which allows contracts to ignore the UTXO mode of operation, while functioning normally, as if deployed in an account-based environment. This method is what enables Qtum to be compatible with pre-existing Ethereum smart contracts, allowing them to be executed on Qtum with little to no change to their code.

For more information about Qtum’s architecture in general, please read this post or review our  Technical Whitepaper.   

https://qtum.org/ethereum-contracts-on-utxo/

https://qtum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Qtum-technical-white-paper-draft-version.pdf

(http://i.imgur.com/l8w2NVZ.png)

(from: https://qtum.org/en/lm/account-abstraction-layer-overview)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 09, 2017, 05:13:38 AM
Have questions about the Qtum project? See the FAQ section of the website:

(http://i.imgur.com/BJ5Fxcv.jpg)

https://qtum.org/en/learn-more-about-qtum/general-faq
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 09, 2017, 09:01:49 PM
From the original information provided here: https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale#question-1%20 (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale#question-1%20)

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(http://i.imgur.com/4lld2C1.png) (http://bit.ly/2naS6Vj)
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(http://i.imgur.com/96RNK8g.png)

6. How can I participate?
The Qtum Crowdsale will be facilitated on selected online crypto-currency exchanges and crowdfunding portals. You can participate via any of the following venues:

- Bizhongchou (bizhongchou.com (http://bizhongchou.com))
- Yunbi (yunbi.com (http://yunbi.com))
- ICOAGE (icoage.com (http://icoage.com))
- Allcoin (allcoin.com (http://allcoin.com))
- ICO365 (ico365.com (http://ico365.com))
- BTC9 (btc9.com (http://btc9.com))

7. How are the funds secured?
All funds collected during this sale will be deposited in secured multi-sig wallets. Keys to said wallets will be held by several officers and executives of the Qtum Foundations, making it so that all outgoing transaction have to be verified by multiple parties.

(http://i.imgur.com/eERoiyE.png) (http://bit.ly/2m7hcUa)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 11, 2017, 03:24:55 AM
There are just a bit over 5 days remainining until the Qtum (https://qtum.org/en) Crowdsale begins. The Qtum (https://qtum.org/en) Crowdsale will take place March 16th, 8pm Beijing Time.  Please see the website for price details: qtum.org/en/crowdsale (http://qtum.org/en/crowdsale)

(http://i.imgur.com/jZwAKzs.png)


Some recent articles about Qtum (https://qtum.org/en):

LiveBitcoinNews (http://www.livebitcoinnews.com/pwc-supports-qtums-open-source-smart-contract-platform/)
PRNewswire (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-qtum-blockchain-project-announces-support-from-pwc-300418319.html)
FinanceMagnates (http://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/qtum-crowdsale-raise-15m-six-mostly-chinese-exchanges/)
BitcoinMagazine (https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/qtum-blockchain-gains-support-pwc-releases-whitepaper/)
TheMerkle (https://themerkle.com/qtum-releases-whitepaper-detailing-mobile-smart-contracts-platform/)
CryptoCoinsNews (https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/pwc-supports-qtum-hybrid-bitcoinethereum-project/)
NewsBTC (http://www.newsbtc.com/2017/03/07/qtum-partners-pwc-asia-ahead-unveiling-new-whitepaper/)
Forklog (Russian) (http://forklog.com/blokchejn-startap-qtum-obyavil-o-partnerstve-s-vedushhej-auditorskoj-firmoj/)
ChainFinance (http://blockchain-finance.com/2017/03/07/qtum-foundation-releases-whitepaper-on-mobile-smart-contracts-platform/)
CoinGecko (https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/qtum-aims-to-revamp-smart-contracts)
Smith&Crown (Updated) (https://www.smithandcrown.com/qtum-ico-building-first-utxo-proof-stake-smart-contract-platform/)
CoinSpeaker (http://www.coinspeaker.com/2017/03/07/blockchain-project-qtum-announces-support-pwc-releases-smart-contract-whitepaper/)
AllCoinNews (http://allcoinsnews.com/2017/03/07/whitepaper-on-mobile-smart-contracts-platform-from-qtum-foundation/)
YahooFinance (https://finance.yahoo.com/news/qtum-blockchain-project-announces-support-160000010.html)
InternationalBusinessTimes (http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/qtum-blockchain-releases-new-white-paper-mobile-apps-ties-pwc-asia-1610127)
MarketWatch (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/chinese-banks-experiment-with-bitcoin-like-system-2017-03-06)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: CoinTelegraph· on March 12, 2017, 12:45:51 PM
PoS Promises Better Performance Than PoW in Blockchain-Enabled Smart Contracts:
https://cointelegraph.com/news/pos-promises-better-performance-than-pow-in-blockchain-enabled-smart-contracts
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 12, 2017, 11:43:38 PM
(http://i.imgur.com/M1x29hQ.png) (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale)

Qtum Crowdsale Reminder

Register for one of the following exchanges ASAP if you wish to participate in the crowdsale

The Qtum crowdsale will start at 12 PM GMT, Thursday, March 16th, 2017


- Bizhongchou (http://bizhongchou.com)
- Yunbi (http://yunbi.com)
- ICOAGE (http://icoage.com)
- Allcoin (http://allcoin.com)
- ICO365 (http://ico365.com)
- BTC9 (http://btc9.com)



(http://i64.tinypic.com/mr4oc7.png)

Want to know more details about the crowdsale:

View the website! (https://qtum.org/en/)

Check out Patrick Dai's speech from Edcon in Paris, below:

(http://i64.tinypic.com/wbqn34.png) (http://bit.ly/2njJXhq)

Qtum in the News

(http://i64.tinypic.com/2n654t0.png) (https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/qtum-aims-to-revamp-smart-contracts?locale=en&ref=highlight)
(http://i66.tinypic.com/30u33id.jpg) (http://fintechnews.sg/8842/blockchain/pwc-is-supporting-qtums-blockchain-efforts/)
(http://i68.tinypic.com/16bwtur.png) (https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/qtum-blockchain-gains-support-pwc-releases-whitepaper/)
(http://i63.tinypic.com/2cdyjc5.png) (https://btcmanager.com/qtum-a-hybrid-of-bitcoin-and-ethereum-set-to-launch-crowdsale/)

From the Blog

Qtum Announces Support From PwC (https://qtum.org/en/blog/qtum-announces-support-from-pwc)
Qtum Releases Whitepaper Detailing Mobile Smart Contracts Platform (https://qtum.org/en/blog/qtum-releases-whitepaper-detailing-mobile-smart-contracts-platform)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 14, 2017, 12:12:02 AM
(http://i.imgur.com/M1x29hQ.png) (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale)

Qtum AMA

Qtum (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale) will be hosting two AMAs this week before the crowdsale.

(http://i.imgur.com/ZKNIofY.png) (http://bit.ly/2n2zObJ)

On Tuesday 8:00 pm Beijing Time on 8btc, we will be hosting the first AMA this week. Feel free to ask questions about Qtum and the crowdsale. (Keep in mind this will be in Chinese)

(http://i.imgur.com/bWcpO8I.png) (http://qtumslack.herokuapp.com/)

For the English-speaking community, there will be another AMA on Slack on Thursday 6:00 pm Beijing Time. For your local time: [click here](http://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/?t=6:00%20pm%20Thursday&tz=Shanghai&) If you haven't signed up for Qtum (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale) slack click the image above, otherwise join up at qtumnexus.slack.com.

(http://i.imgur.com/PCPBPFl.png)
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(http://i.imgur.com/M1x29hQ.png) (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 15, 2017, 01:21:12 AM
Risk Precaution:

Crypto-token crowdsale is high risk by nature, please read carefully the following Participation Agreement and Prospectus.  By participating in the QTUM Crowdsale, you confirm you fully understand and accept the terms and conditions.

- Agreement on QTUM Crowdsale Participation (https://qtum.org/uploads/files/0c9eda5f51f62788a3f7d9d8fdc189d1.pdf)
 - Prospectus of QTUM Crowdsale (https://qtum.org/uploads/tmp/e0488eca3c7256ea97ce00003cc874a9.pdf)

(http://i.imgur.com/xWB6TJs.png)

Qtum have released an up-to-date version of their code, and where they are at!

Take a look at the code snapshot:


https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum-snapshot/releases/tag/prototype-snapshot (https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum-snapshot/releases/tag/prototype-snapshot)

(http://i.imgur.com/vqjlcVy.png)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 16, 2017, 02:57:48 AM
Just hours remain until the QTUM (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale) crowd-sale goes live!

(http://i.imgur.com/M1x29hQ.png) (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale)

Register for one of the following exchanges ASAP if you wish to participate in the crowdsale
The Qtum crowdsale will start at 12 PM GMT, Thursday, March 16th, 2017

- Bizhongchou - bizhongchou.com (http://bizhongchou.com)
- Yunbi - yunbi.com (http://yunbi.com)
- ICOAGE - icoage.com (http://icoage.com)
- Allcoin - allcoin.com (http://allcoin.com)
- ICO365 - ico365.com (http://ico365.com)
- BTC9 - btc9.com (http://btc9.com)

(http://i.imgur.com/KB5cFof.png)

(http://i.imgur.com/yid6bYD.png) (http://bit.ly/2naS6Vj)

(http://i.imgur.com/amyGB8j.png) (http://bit.ly/2muxLsy)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on March 16, 2017, 02:23:31 PM
Press Update:




John Riggins from BitcoinMagazine.com discusses the Qtum GoMobile strategy for Smart Contracts:



https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/qtum-reveals-go-mobile-strategy-smart-contracts-and-iot/


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Press Update:


JP Buntinx discusses our Source Code Snapshot and our mobile Smart Contract platform on NewsBTC.com




http://www.newsbtc.com/2017/03/14/qtum-announces-blockchain-platform-mobile-smart-contracts-iot-releases-first-source-code-snapshot/


(http://i.imgur.com/TUsFAXQ.png)

Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 16, 2017, 03:30:23 PM
The Qtum (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale) crowd-fund is live, & has so far raised 63%!

(http://i.imgur.com/CrFMV9p.png)

Visit the website to participate, while supplies last:  (https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale[/b)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: rokib on March 16, 2017, 03:40:45 PM
The #Qtum Crowdsale sold over 7000BTC and 37,000ETH in about 90 minutes.
Bizhongchou is having issues, but should open shortly.


https://twitter.com/QtumOfficial/status/842369617649528833
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: amiraja on March 17, 2017, 02:08:24 AM
good , QTUM
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 17, 2017, 04:01:01 PM
Qtum Raises US$12.2m In First 24 Hours of Crowdsale (http://www.livebitcoinnews.com/qtum-raises-us12-2m-first-24-hours-crowdsale/)

(http://i.imgur.com/FRkA7Nc.png)

What an amazing 24 hours! The Qtum project raised 12 million dollars in the first day, and thanks you all for your support! Only 19% left for sale, if you would like to participate, please see:

https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 18, 2017, 03:35:11 PM
The Qtum project sold 90% of the available tokens in the first 48 hours: crowdsale (http://qtum.org/en/crowdsale)


(http://i.imgur.com/RHZa55R.png)


The sale will now be in phase 2 for the next week, or until it sells out the remaining 10%. See below:


(http://i.imgur.com/ruIZBkT.png)


Qtum in the very recent news:


Forbes (http://bit.ly/2n7vbww)
NewsBTC (http://bit.ly/2niWEfc)
FinanceMagnates (http://bit.ly/2mYNYK2)
LiveBitcoinNews (http://bit.ly/2meB7EL)
Coinspeaker (http://bit.ly/2niSHqR)
Coindesk (http://bit.ly/2niSHqR)
Coinspot (Russian) (http://bit.ly/2n0kUSh)
BitcoinMagazine (http://bit.ly/2meqt0D)
CryptoCoinsRevolution (http://bit.ly/2mewpad)
Forklog (Russian) (http://bit.ly/2mDmUMS)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on March 20, 2017, 03:53:43 PM
The Qtum project sold nearly 97% of the available tokens in the first few days: qtum.org/en/crowdsale (http://qtum.org/en/crowdsale)

(http://i.imgur.com/i9NZYgP.png)

The sale will now be in phase 2 for the next few days, or until it sells out the remaining 3%. See below:

(http://i.imgur.com/ruIZBkT.png)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: TheMerkle· on March 22, 2017, 10:58:00 AM
Qtum Co-founder Jordan Earls: “We Hope to Unify Different Cryptocurrency Communities”
https://themerkle.com/qtum-co-founder-jordan-earls-we-hope-to-unify-different-cryptocurrency-communities/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: NewsCrawler· on March 22, 2017, 02:12:22 PM
Qtum Raises Over $15 Million in Five Days During Innovative Token Crowdsale:
https://bitcoingarden.org/qtum-raises-15-million-five-days-innovative-token-crowdsale/

(https://s23.postimg.org/rles4imdn/qtum.png) (https://bitcoingarden.org/qtum-raises-15-million-five-days-innovative-token-crowdsale/)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: EconoTimes· on March 23, 2017, 02:37:16 PM
Qtum blockchain project’s crowdsale ends in 5 days, raises over $15M:
http://www.econotimes.com/Qtum-blockchain-projects-crowdsale-ends-in-5-days-raises-over-15M-602697
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: KCN.Channel on March 28, 2017, 12:56:58 PM
Qtum raises over $15 million in 5 days:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdPWhcN7ips
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: CoinSpeaker· on April 30, 2017, 08:56:34 PM
Agrello Will Build Its AI-Powered Smart Contract Interface on Qtum’s Blockchain Platform:
http://www.coinspeaker.com/2017/04/22/agrello-will-build-ai-powered-smart-contract-interface-qtums-blockchain-platform/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on June 28, 2017, 05:32:33 AM
The Qtum Test Network Has Been Released:

(http://i.imgur.com/m8wq3mK.jpg?1)

https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releases/tag/testnet-sparknet

Instructions on how to compile from source are listed in the Git. Please see the documentation provided:

Code: [Select]
Quickstart

Build on Ubuntu

This is a quick start script for compiling Qtum on  Ubuntu


sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool autotools-dev automake pkg-config libssl-dev libevent-dev bsdmainutils git cmake libboost-all-dev
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libdb4.8-dev libdb4.8++-dev

# If you want to build the Qt GUI:
sudo apt-get install libqt5gui5 libqt5core5a libqt5dbus5 qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler

git clone https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum
cd qtum
# Update cpp-ethereum submodule
git submodule update --init --recursive

# Note autogen will prompt to install some more dependencies if needed
./autogen.sh
./configure
make -j2


If you would like to receive Test Network tokens, please PM this account with your address and we will get them sent ASAP.  These test tokens will have no value, so you are free to share them with others for testing. We will have a faucet set up shortly, along with a Win64 QT shortly.

Right now the team is preparing for our launch event in Shanghai, so it may be a touch busy on our side for the next day.

Visit the Qtum Website: https://qtum.org/en/
Join the Qtum Slack: https://qtumslack.herokuapp.com/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: CoinSpeaker· on June 29, 2017, 08:27:12 PM
Qtum Unveils World’s First Proof-of-Stake Smart Contracts Platform:
http://www.coinspeaker.com/2017/06/28/qtum-unveils-worlds-first-proof-stake-smart-contracts-platform/
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on July 01, 2017, 10:08:27 PM
The Qtum team is live in Moscow at the http://blockchainhack.ru/ hackathon!

Wish the participants good luck as they compete for 8500 Qtum tokens. This is live in Moscow July 1st-2nd



(http://i.imgur.com/e1j0M3q.png)


(http://i.imgur.com/suR4vFP.png)


(http://i.imgur.com/aXki5wt.png)


(http://i.imgur.com/VS1o3qS.png)
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: secco on July 07, 2017, 11:42:03 PM
Qtum "Sparknet" Testnet Launch Event in Shanghai:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KytKEHID_No
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on July 11, 2017, 04:27:03 AM
From the blog post: https://qtum.org/en/blog/qtum-tokens-announcement
___
Qtum Tokens Announcement
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Qtum Tokens Announcement
July 10, 2017
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At the request of many Qtum community members, a Qtum ERC-20 token will be released today, Monday, July 10th, and given to the partners that participated in the crowdsale.
___
This will enable users to withdraw their tokens off the exchange they used into ETH wallets that support ERC-20 tokens, like imToken and MyEtherWallet. Please test with small amounts first.
___
The Qtum mainnet is still on schedule to be released in September, which is when these tokens will be allowed to be swapped with Qtum.
___
Thank you for your understanding and support of the Qtum project!
___
Qtum Foundation
Title: Re: Qtum - UTXO based POS Smart Contracts | TESTNET LIVE!
Post by: vindyne8 on July 19, 2017, 03:55:17 AM
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QTUM: Building a Better Blockchain Governance
https://hackernoon.com/qtum-building-a-better-blockchain-governance-e2188cc34422
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Moscow's Blockchain Hackathon Reflects Booming Blockchain Industry in Russia
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/moscows-blockchain-hackathon-reflects-booming-blockchain-industry-russia/

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What is a blockchain fork?
https://medium.com/@Qtum/what-is-a-blockchain-fork-16cef86c0ad8

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Energo Labs' First Meetup
https://qtum.org/en/blog/energo-labs-first-meetup

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See the Qtum "Defining the Blockchain Economy" video here:
https://youtu.be/RS_wd_jmJng

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Dev Update Week of July 7th
https://forum.qtum.org/topic/218/dev-update-week-of-july-7th

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Test Network wallet is available on GitHub
 https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum
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Post by: QtumPR on July 25, 2017, 10:39:04 AM
Qtum’s Patrick Dai Named to Forbes’ “30 Under 30” List:
https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtums-patrick-dai-named-to-forbes-30-under-30-list-2f5c15531209
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Post by: vindyne8 on July 26, 2017, 04:25:58 AM
Dev Update Week of July 17th to July 21
https://forum.qtum.org/topic/227/dev-update-week-of-july-17th

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Congrats D-Rex for winning the Qtum $10k Prize at the DistLedger St. Louis Blockchain hackathon
https://devpost.com/software/d-rex

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Qtum Weekly Updates?Week of July 24th
https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtum-weekly-updates-week-of-july-24th-b081bb8582ce

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Qtum’s Patrick Dai Named to Forbes’ “30 Under 30” List
https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtums-patrick-dai-named-to-forbes-30-under-30-list-2f5c15531209
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Post by: vindyne8 on August 09, 2017, 12:48:50 AM
Qtum Community & Development Updates — August 7

Insight into Blockchain & Qtum — Patrick Dai

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The Qtum team has been busy developing just like almost every team in the blockchain space. The more people we meet, the more questions we get asked, but they tend to start with the basics. What is Blockchain? What are tokens? Where’s the meaning in the Qtum project? What’s the difference between Qtum, EOS, Ethereum, and every other blockchain? And, what’s the difference between an ICO and equity financing?
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For many of these questions, it’s difficult to have an accurate understanding. There are many reasons causing this problem. One being that blockchain technology is a combination of a concept of technological change and organizational change, which can be difficult to explain to the general public.
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Before 2014, the industry didn’t have an idea of what is a blockchain. From 2009–2014, industry practitioners just called everything a coin or cryptocurrency. Since 2014, the industry has changed to advancing beyond the technology being used for its financial attributes.
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Blockchain networks themselves are a complex set of systems and software engineering, mathematical principles, cryptography, network architecture, consensus mechanisms, and economic models. Without the cultivation of higher education in a science and engineering background, it’s difficult to understand.
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Expecting everyone to understand the technology behind the blockchain, the innovations in the space and get an accurate understanding of the project, is similar to expecting everyone to understand the concept of partial derivatives in calculus, and binary entropy functions. For the most part, fewer than 1% of the population will every truly understand all these different aspects that make the technology what it is.
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This is why, most of the time, explaining blockchain technology to “CEOs,” “journalists,” or “anonymous” and having them try to make a judgment of a project, is especially hard. No matter how intelligent a person is, most people limit their expertise to a particular field.
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If blockchain technology itself were only a simple technology innovation, it wouldn’t have caused such a massive uproar between scientists, economists, mathematicians, government officials, the press and so forth. The blockchain is the essence of change in what we can conceptualize.
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In the form of organization reconstruction, the transformation of social collaboration mechanisms, pooling together, creating a new concept. This concept is ordinarily difficult to recognize all of a sudden, and even if we understand it clearly, it can be difficult to accept.
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If someone told you, in the next 30 years, perhaps all the companies will disappear, everyone will say you are a crazy. But this kind of “company” organizational structure, in the thousands of years of human history, has only existed for 300 years.
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Blockchain development can make humanity quickly establish a new kind of “organization structure,” this kind of autonomous organization structure exists on the blockchain network, protocol, and in our minds. Everyone can grasp the idea of a company. But I feel the next era will be this is a protocol-based commonwealth.
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A protocol-based commonwealth with the development of Internet and blockchain technology will make virtual organizations become mainstream in the next 10 to 20 years.
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Qtum will be part of the new era of societal collaboration.
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Read more: https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtum-community-development-updates-august-7-ffd19d84e0ac
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Post by: vindyne8 on August 14, 2017, 02:36:05 AM
The Qtum team will be in Seoul hosting a meetup on August 16th, contact them if you'd like to attend!
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Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QtumOfficial/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/QtumOfficial
Forum: https://forum.qtum.org/
Slack: https://qtumslack.herokuapp.com/
Wechat or QQ:  https://qtum.org
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Post by: segovius on August 14, 2017, 11:30:39 AM
Interesting... heard lots of chatter about Qtum, will have to look into it more
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Post by: segovius on August 14, 2017, 01:52:50 PM
Not good :(

https://coinjournal.net/ver-backed-qtum-started-bitbay-dai/
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Post by: vindyne8 on August 16, 2017, 05:29:00 AM
The 2nd Qtum Test Network, Skynet, is now live:
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https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releases/tag/testnet-skynet
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Post by: vindyne8 on August 20, 2017, 06:49:20 PM
Korea — A Qtum Adventure
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Very recently Qtum traveled to Seoul, S. Korea to meet with people interested in the project. Qtum's co-founder, Patrick was joined by John, Stella, and Xiaolong, who presented for nearly 90 minutes. There were a lot of topics covered, so this is a summary of the highlights. The meetup was held at Seoul’s D.Camp, one of the largest startup ecosystems in Korea, and was attended by over 100 people from the local blockchain industry.
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Read the full blog post here: https://medium.com/@Qtum/korea-a-qtum-adventure-6be0b6624db7
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Post by: vindyne8 on August 22, 2017, 12:30:29 PM
The Qtum Android and iOS wallets for Skynet are now open source:
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https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum-android
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https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum-ios
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Post by: vindyne8 on August 27, 2017, 11:30:37 PM
Please see the updated Qtum development roadmap:
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Qtum team members will no longer be advisers of other Blockchain projects.
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Thank you @coinone_info for announcing the Qtum airdrop and listing

https://coinone.co.kr/notice/posts/246

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The Qtum project has been listed on a few more exchanges:
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https://hitbtc.com/exchange/QTUM-to-ETH
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https://www.coinnest.co.kr/
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https://www.biduobao.com/?jdfwkey=yzgzv1
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Post by: vindyne8 on September 04, 2017, 03:26:54 AM
From Day 5 of #30DaysofJaxx & it was dedicated to @QtumOfficial. We're happy to have you join Jaxx!
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http://decentral.ca/jaxx-now-qtum/
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Thank you @TechCrunch for discussing #Qtum's latest unlocked achievement
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5k0URIniRo
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Post by: vindyne8 on September 13, 2017, 08:34:11 AM
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Official Qtum AMA Thread. Starts at 10pm Beijing Time (10am New York, 3pm London), September 13th • r/Qtum
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Qtum/comments/6zs8t0/official_qtum_ama_thread_starts_at_10pm_beijing/
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Post by: vindyne8 on September 25, 2017, 05:58:34 AM

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Qtum Main Network Launch
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On September 13th, the Qtum team announced that the work required to launch the main network was completed. Nodes were put online, and the final platform, dubbed “Ignition” was officially launched. The source code can be found on Github: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releases
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Over 60,000 man hours went into the development of Sparknet, Skynet, and Ignition combined. Each release was delivered on time, according to our development road map. This does not mean the team will relax, there are some very ambitious goals we will work toward over the next few months.
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The Qtum team currently holds all of the main network tokens until the swap happens on October 4th, 2017 (6pm PST). In order to keep the chain moving, we have been staking all of the blocks, resulting in approximately 2880 Qtum tokens created daily. We do not plan to keep these tokens for the team members, they will be sent to the industry development fund. For more information on this, please see our Economy Whitepaper: https://qtum.org/en/white-papers
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read more: https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtum-community-development-updates-september-18-31970934b7d3
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Post by: vindyne8 on October 03, 2017, 04:37:24 AM
Qtum Community & Development Updates - September 25
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Since our main network launch on September 13th, the team has been incredibly active within the community. Our goal is to spread the technology that we have spent so long building and get into the hands of people who can unleash its potential. To do this, we have engaged developer communities, and we are going to conferences sharing our relevant expertise.
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Read more: https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtum-community-development-updates-september-25-5eef698178a8
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Post by: vindyne8 on October 11, 2017, 12:53:17 AM
Qtum Community & Development Updates Week of September 25th-October 2nd
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CESC Conference

Qtum team members sponsored and attended the “Cryptoeconomics and Security Conference 2017” at the University of California, Berkeley. In attendance was Jordan, Brett, Patrick, John, and Natalie.
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Read more: https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtum-community-development-updates-week-of-september-25th-october-2nd-50c8596861d9
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Post by: iamjwroar on October 11, 2017, 01:46:07 AM
QTUM was added to Bitfinex today! 8)
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Post by: vindyne8 on October 24, 2017, 11:00:06 PM
Check out the Qtum Android wallet now available on Google Play store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.qtum.wallet
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Post by: vindyne8 on October 25, 2017, 08:40:03 PM
Mainnet Ignition v1.0.3 - Optional Staking Update

Welcome to the Qtum Ignition Main Network. This is the main network where the tokens hold value and should be guarded very carefully. There will be a testnet setup soon for developers, in the meantime you can use -regtest mode for testing needs. We will announce details about the token swap from QTUM ERC20 coins to QTUM mainnet tokens soon, watch our website for details about that.
Read more here: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releases/tag/mainnet-ignition-v1.0.3
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Post by: vindyne8 on October 29, 2017, 09:20:40 PM
Introduction to Qtum Economics — A Beginner’s Guide to Gas

Qtum’s gas model is very similar to Ethereum, along with (and currently the only) one of our supported virtual machines; the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). Effectively, gas is the ‘cost’ of the computational resources required to execute a Smart Contract.
Read more here: https://medium.com/@Qtum/introduction-to-qtum-economics-a-beginners-guide-to-gas-60d2cd7ac98e


The Qtum Team Visits Seoul
Friday, October 20th:
The Qtum team was honored to attend several meetups in Seoul this week. The Foundation sent Stella, Xiaolong, Patrick, and Brett. We met with many Decentralized Applications building on the Qtum platform, such as: Bodhi, Medibloc, Spacechain, Energo, and Ink.
Read more here: https://medium.com/@Qtum/the-qtum-team-visits-seoul-1136fac631fd

JORDAN EARLS, CO-FOUNDER AND LEAD DEVELOPER OF QTUM–CRYPTOCURRENCY CAPABLE OF EXECUTING SMART CONTRACTS ON MOBILE AND IOT DEVICES
https://www.futuretechpodcast.com/podcasts/jordan-earls-co-founder-lead-developer-qtum-cryptocurrency-capable-executing-smart-contracts-mobile-iot-devices/

Uber and Airbnb investor Jeffrey Wernick joins Qtum’s Advisory Board

Blockchain application platform Qtum today announced the addition of veteran investor Jeffrey Wernick to its advisory board. Jeffrey Wernick’s 40 years of experience includes investments in Uber and Airbnb, after which he turned his focus to bank transactions, lending platforms, and the blockchain industry. His advisory role will help guide Qtum’s international growth and development strategies.
Read more here: https://www.leaprate.com/cryptocurrency/executives-cryptocurrency/uber-airbnb-investor-jeffrey-wernick-joins-qtums-advisory-board/

Qtum Wallet now available on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/qtum-wallet/id1277563210?mt=8

Qtum listed on Upbit
https://upbit.com/exchange?code=CRIX.UPBIT.BTC-QTUM
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Post by: vindyne8 on November 02, 2017, 02:21:15 PM
Qtum Community Updates — Week of October 23rd -30th

The Qtum project is a vast undertaking. We understand our project can be difficult to follow, as there is a lot of information. Listed below is a recap of last week’s activities.
Read more here: https://medium.com/@Qtum/qtum-community-updates-week-of-october-23rd-30th-dc69db899b32


Optional Qtum wallet update, fixes small bug re: display balances
https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releases/tag/mainnet-ignition-v1.0.4
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Post by: vindyne8 on November 07, 2017, 05:26:46 PM
Searching for Utility in the Token Economy

We are in the age of a revolution, an increasingly digital world — where the virtual has become a reality. In this new era, electronic services have become scarce, in part from an artificial supply, the limit of the world’s limited computational, storage, and bandwidth resources, or some combination.
Read the rest here: https://blog.qtum.org/searching-for-utility-in-the-token-economy-bf7ad7a69848

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Post by: khanhnv6 on November 07, 2017, 05:35:12 PM
this money to improve the best transaction through the transaction version
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Post by: vindyne8 on November 09, 2017, 08:56:53 PM
Qtum Core & QRC 20 Tokens

Today we are releasing Qtum Core v1.1.1. This includes all of the Qtum QRC Token features as the previous release, but fixes some confusing behavior. Now, anytime a contract or token sending transaction is created, the sender address will be used as the change address, assuring that the sender address always has a UTXO. Also included in this release is a bug fix for the `-salvagewallet` feature so that it can also salvage token transactions and not just native Qtum transactions.
Read more here: https://blog.qtum.org/qtum-core-qrc-20-tokens-1c2734d6290c
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Post by: secco on March 05, 2018, 01:56:14 PM
[Bitcoin Garden] 777.BINGO: The World’s First Blockchain Pan Entertainment Platform
https://bitcoingarden.org/777-bingo-worlds-first-blockchain-pan-entertainment-platform/

[...] BINGO will bridge the gap between Blockchain and the entertainment industry in two ways. One, it will allow to develop and publish a lot more blockchain-based games, and the other is that it will help more traditional games to accept cryptocurrencies as payments. We already have two cases to demonstrate. First, we will publish QTUM HEROES, which is the first blockchain-based game with specific gameplay. QTUM HEROES was jointly developed by BINGO, QTUM and Mob Arts, please stay tuned! The second, 777.BINGO Platform will release world’s first strategy game, which supports cryptocurrency payments: Doom of Aliens. Doom of Aliens is independently developed by our technical team at Mob Arts and it will have the Google Play Global Feature after its release. The digital currency version of the game will soon be released on 777.BINGO Platform. We believe these two cases are a great demonstration of our innovative solutions! [...]
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Post by: secco on April 06, 2018, 06:13:36 PM
Bitcoin Garden: 777.BINGO Launching QTUM Heroes on Blockchain
https://bitcoingarden.org/777-bingo-launching-qtum-heroes-on-blockchain/

Singapore based pan-entertainment blockchain platform, 777.BINGO, is ready to launch its first venture in crypto-gaming. QTUM Heroes is an online arena game designed to support cryptocurrency payments. It’s developed by leading game studio Mob Arts in collaboration with the QTUM blockchain.

Different from other blockchain games like CryptoKitties, QTUM Heroes is not just about collectibles. The game is focused on dynamic interactions. Every player has the chance to choose a hero and prove their value in one of several online arenas where, after paying an entry fee, they will be able to fight against other heroes. The 8-Hero Melee Battle, for example, will let users fight for a championship trophy that will increase the value of the winning hero. Victors will also receive a reward in cryptocurrency....

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Post by: secco on April 30, 2018, 04:12:51 PM
Bitcoin Garden: Pan-Entertainment Platform BINGO.FUN (777.BINGO) Launches QTUM Heroes on Blockchain
https://bitcoingarden.org/pan-entertainment-platform-bingo-fun-777-bingo-launches-qtum-heroes-on-blockchain/

Blockchain platform BINGO has launched QTUM Heroes – an online arena game designed to support cryptocurrency payments. The unique game was developed by leading game studio Mob Arts in collaboration with the QTUM blockchain. Cryptogaming is about to level up with the release of QTUM Heroes, the first interactive player vs. player game to run on a blockchain. The new game builds on Mob Arts gaming studio’s runaway success, House of Heroes, —the first third-party game released on all Tencent platforms.

The groundbreaking QTUM Heroes is a dynamic, player-kill game that combines arena battles with blockchain technology. The game provides a pioneering gaming experience that will give players the chance to own unique and irreplaceable digital characters called Heroes. Each Hero can be bought, improved, and traded in a massive online marketplace powered by the QTUM blockchain....