Re: Webizing Bitcoin

On 4/14/14 6:01 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:
> I've uploaded a new genesis block at
>
> https://rwwcoin.data.fm/.well-known/ni/sha-256/AAAAAO60BCJ4lyWMpY_Mro0myiE6sXkbbAd48B1-nYc

Cool!

See:

1. 
http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/describe/?uri=ni%3A%2F%2F%2FAAAAAO60BCJ4lyWMpY_Mro0myiE6sXkbbAd48B1-nYc 

2. 
http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/describe/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcc.rww.io%2Fcc%23 
.

Kingsley
>
>
> On 13 April 2014 18:09, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com 
> <mailto:melvincarvalho@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     FYI
>
>     I've been working on validation of this structure and I have
>     noticed two critical mistakes:
>
>     1. RFC 6920 requires stripping of the "=" character which I didnt do
>     2. The difficulty ("nbits") was wrong endian
>
>     Both of these are now corrected, and I've created a new coin, the
>     "RWW Coin" for the read write web, located at:
>
>     http://rwwcoin.data.fm/rwwcoin
>
>     Hopefully this data structure should be the basis of a new chain.
>
>     I'll be populating the genesis block over the next week...
>
>
>     On 24 March 2014 12:48, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com
>     <mailto:melvincarvalho@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         Hi All
>
>         Just a quick progress update. I've got a bit further in
>         webizing bitcoin crypto currency.  I've updated the wiki page
>         here:
>
>         https://www.w3.org/community/webize/wiki/Bitcoin
>
>         You need to be quite familiar with bitcoin at this point to
>         understand the finer details. But in a nutshell bitcoin is a
>         public ledger based on timestamped transactions.
>
>         The first part of webizing bitcoin was to translate all of the
>         core concepts to an ontology which can be found at:
>
>         http://w3id.org/cc
>
>         A transaction is marked up for example as follows:
>
>         https://testcoin.data.fm/.well-known/ni/sha-256/2hrfou161NVATnOKC27bYUZ4SrI9uu99kzaUQFEEn04=
>
>         This also has a 'coinbase' message that points to the
>         description of the coin, currently at:
>
>         https://testcoin.data.fm/trinity
>
>         The "genesis block" header verifies the data via a proof of
>         work and can be the basis to grow a new chain:
>
>         https://testcoin.data.fm/.well-known/ni/sha-256/AAAAAKytyJoRshg8ZTS47z8HFtiVWy8Uki7EP2dYhuw=
>
>         Which has 'mined' new coins into existence.  At the moment I
>         also put a current block from the bitcoin main net to ensure
>         there was no pre mining.
>
>         These coins are for testing only and should not be traded. 
>         All coins that I mine will go into a faucet and will be
>         distributed to people that have a linked data webid and
>         bitcoin address (mail me if you would like some, I'll automate
>         it at some point).
>
>         The next thing I'd like to try and build is a tipping robot to
>         work with Cimba etc. based on webcredits so that it is
>         possible to tip other users via a micro blog.  After that I'll
>         be looking at distributed exchanges and pay-for-tasks
>         technology coming out probably in the next quarter.
>
>         This post probably will make very little sense to those that
>         are not highly familiar with crypto currencies, but I'll
>         hopefully put together more documentation soon!
>
>
>


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Received on Monday, 14 April 2014 14:14:52 UTC