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NewbieActivity: 104Merit: 0 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info August 07, 2018, 11:19:07 AM #901



August -september will be wery intresting in HEAT world. Hopefully prize dont run too high before i can buy it more

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Full MemberActivity: 476Merit: 102 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info August 31, 2018, 01:47:44 PM #908 Good features on the wallet, this updated post is a move to make HEAT move more forward to the future of crypto currency in regards to multi-cryptocurrency and micro economics on the blockchain.

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NewbieActivity: 104Merit: 0 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info September 13, 2018, 04:56:15 AM #912

There should be sticky that Memberberry, Tetra and snappertuna are same mentally ill dude.





Tetra/ memberberry still no lawsuit against Heat

Yers yers same shit. Only talk.









Cool.. Memberberrys/ Tetra Madness is getting new level.There should be sticky that Memberberry, Tetra and snappertuna are same mentally ill dude.Tetra/ memberberry still no lawsuit against HeatYers yers same shit. Only talk.

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Last edit: September 14, 2018, 04:10:34 PM by verymuchso #913 New Releases:

HEAT Server 2.5.2 | HEAT Wallet 2.7.0



These are optional but recommended updates.



Online wallet is here:



ONLINE WALLET



Wallet updates:



After introducing native Ethereum support to HEAT wallet allowing you to use your HEAT master key as a parent key for your Ethereum addresses, we now present native Bitcoin support to HEAT wallet. Supported are Bitcoin private keys as well as BIP44 compatible seeds.



To assist users downloading and setting up your own copy of HEAT wallet in order to store and handle your HEAT, Bitcoin or Ethereum we introduce this first part of



In addition to Bitcoin support, the following updates were made to the wallet:



Improved installer and settings handling. (Un)installing HEAT wallet will no longer delete your blockchain.

Improved mouseover features for charting in the Asset Exchange.

Improvements to the build system giving us much smaller compiled javascripts which helps render the pages faster when you visit the wallet online at heatwallet.com

Improvements to block explorer search when searching for Accounts, Blocks, Transactions

QR codes are now used to display Bitcoin deposit addresses in the Asset Exchange

API failover. User interface automatically switches API servers in case one is performing badly

External dependencies and Chrome app renderer upgraded to latest versions

Legacy NXT API protocol support disabled for default desktop, see heat.legacy.enableAPIServer in the config files to enable this if you rely on that behavior

Server updates:



The HEAT 2.5.2 Server is an optional update, it mostly aggregates completed improvements and a number of bug fixes.



An improvement deserving special mention - weve added a new dialect to the peer 2 peer communication protocol (how servers talk amongst each other). Only new servers using the 2.5.2 version are capable of using this more advanced protocol. When your server talks to older servers the old dialect will be used.



The new communication protocol is based on



With AVRO enabled you can expect a ~3-5 times network traffic reduction.



The biggest boost however is its CPU usage. Especially on high loads the amount of memory used and CPU power needed drops from significant to almost non existent. Both encoding and decoding happens up to 100s of times faster than before.



Other notable updates to the server code:



Fixed a bug in reporting of the total coin supply. While not important in any way from a p2p or technical aspect, with this fix there now are 25,776 more HEAT than was thought before, an increase of 0,07%! Thanks to the sharp community members for pointing this out! You know who you are.

Support for WebRTC decentralized signaling server was added which plays a role in our future decentralized messaging network plans

All external dependencies have been upgraded to their latest versions

Support for use of OS environment variables in config files (heat.properties), use this syntax heat.name=ENV[NAME_OF_ENV_VAR_GOES_HERE]

Some new API methods and improvements

https://heatwallet.com/api/#!/Transactions/checkApplicability https://heatwallet.com/api/#!/Accounts/payments now returns transaction id

New p2p/network health/node monitoring system with build in email reporter

Other notable updates:



HEAT-SDK (software development kit - browser+server) was promoted to version 1.0.1 recently and is becoming an ever more important part of our arsenal and a vital building block of our own and third party projects.



https://www.npmjs.com/package/heat-sdk

https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-sdk



We implemented a mini Paper Wallet utility which assists you to store and administer your private keys. It is functional as is with one drawback: the generated keys are old style HEAT keys which means you cant derive Bitcoin or Ethereum addresses from them. You CAN however create paper wallets with your BIP44 compatible keys you created in the main HEAT wallet.



https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-paperwallet



Downloads:



HEAT Wallet (full version - includes HEAT p2p server)



Windows https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatwallet_Setup_2.7.0.exe

OSX https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatwallet_MacOS_2.7.0.zip

Linux https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatwallet_Linux_2.7.0.zip

HEAT Client (light version)



Windows https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-ui/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatclient_Setup_2.7.0.exe

OSX https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-ui/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatclient_MacOS_2.7.0.zip

Linux https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-ui/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatclient_Linux_2.7.0.zip

HEAT Server



https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatledger/releases/download/v2.5.2/heatledger-2.5.2.zip



These are optional but recommended updates.After introducingto HEAT wallet allowing you to use your HEAT master key as a parent key for your Ethereum addresses, we now presentto HEAT wallet. Supported are Bitcoin private keys as well as BIP44 compatible seeds.To assist users downloading and setting up your own copy of HEAT wallet in order to store and handle your HEAT, Bitcoin or Ethereum we introduce this first part of Getting Started With HEAT Wallet , please check it out.In addition to Bitcoin support, the following updates were made to the wallet:The HEAT 2.5.2 Server is an optional update, it mostly aggregates completed improvements and a number of bug fixes.An improvement deserving special mention - weve added a new dialect to the peer 2 peer communication protocol (how servers talk amongst each other). Only new servers using the 2.5.2 version are capable of using this more advanced protocol. When your server talks to older servers the old dialect will be used.The new communication protocol is based on https://avro.apache.org/ instead of https://www.json.org/ . HEAT has added full fledged AVRO encoding and decoding support to both the core HEAT server as well as the SDK https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-sdk (sdk = native browser + nodejs libs).With AVRO enabled you can expect a ~3-5 times network traffic reduction.The biggest boost however is its CPU usage. Especially on high loads the amount of memory used and CPU power needed drops from significant to almost non existent. Both encoding and decoding happens up to 100s of times faster than before.Other notable updates to the server code:Other notable updates:HEAT-SDK (software development kit - browser+server) was promoted to version 1.0.1 recently and is becoming an ever more important part of our arsenal and a vital building block of our own and third party projects.We implemented a mini Paper Wallet utility which assists you to store and administer your private keys. It is functional as is with one drawback: the generated keys are old style HEAT keys which means you cant derive Bitcoin or Ethereum addresses from them. You CAN however create paper wallets with your BIP44 compatible keys you created in the main HEAT wallet. https://heatwallet.com

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Full MemberActivity: 784Merit: 100 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info September 15, 2018, 12:34:55 AM #915 Quote from: verymuchso on September 14, 2018, 12:51:31 PM New Releases:

HEAT Server 2.5.2 | HEAT Wallet 2.7.0



These are optional but recommended updates.



Online wallet is here:



ONLINE WALLET



Wallet updates:



After introducing native Ethereum support to HEAT wallet allowing you to use your HEAT master key as a parent key for your Ethereum addresses, we now present native Bitcoin support to HEAT wallet. Supported are Bitcoin private keys as well as BIP44 compatible seeds.



To assist users downloading and setting up your own copy of HEAT wallet in order to store and handle your HEAT, Bitcoin or Ethereum we introduce this first part of



In addition to Bitcoin support, the following updates were made to the wallet:



Improved installer and settings handling. (Un)installing HEAT wallet will no longer delete your blockchain.

Improved mouseover features for charting in the Asset Exchange.

Improvements to the build system giving us much smaller compiled javascripts which helps render the pages faster when you visit the wallet online at heatwallet.com

Improvements to block explorer search when searching for Accounts, Blocks, Transactions

QR codes are now used to display Bitcoin deposit addresses in the Asset Exchange

API failover. User interface automatically switches API servers in case one is performing badly

External dependencies and Chrome app renderer upgraded to latest versions

Legacy NXT API protocol support disabled for default desktop, see heat.legacy.enableAPIServer in the config files to enable this if you rely on that behavior

Server updates:



The HEAT 2.5.2 Server is an optional update, it mostly aggregates completed improvements and a number of bug fixes.



An improvement deserving special mention - weve added a new dialect to the peer 2 peer communication protocol (how servers talk amongst each other). Only new servers using the 2.5.2 version are capable of using this more advanced protocol. When your server talks to older servers the old dialect will be used.



The new communication protocol is based on



With AVRO enabled you can expect a ~3-5 times network traffic reduction.



The biggest boost however is its CPU usage. Especially on high loads the amount of memory used and CPU power needed drops from significant to almost non existent. Both encoding and decoding happens up to 100s of times faster than before.



Other notable updates to the server code:



Fixed a bug in reporting of the total coin supply. While not important in any way from a p2p or technical aspect, with this fix there now are 25,776 more HEAT than was thought before, an increase of 0,07%! Thanks to the sharp community members for pointing this out! You know who you are.

Support for WebRTC decentralized signaling server was added which plays a role in our future decentralized messaging network plans

All external dependencies have been upgraded to their latest versions

Support for use of OS environment variables in config files (heat.properties), use this syntax heat.name=ENV[NAME_OF_ENV_VAR_GOES_HERE]

Some new API methods and improvements

https://heatwallet.com/api/#!/Transactions/checkApplicability https://heatwallet.com/api/#!/Accounts/payments now returns transaction id

New p2p/network health/node monitoring system with build in email reporter

Other notable updates:



HEAT-SDK (software development kit - browser+server) was promoted to version 1.0.1 recently and is becoming an ever more important part of our arsenal and a vital building block of our own and third party projects.



https://www.npmjs.com/package/heat-sdk

https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-sdk



We implemented a mini Paper Wallet utility which assists you to store and administer your private keys. It is functional as is with one drawback: the generated keys are old style HEAT keys which means you cant derive Bitcoin or Ethereum addresses from them. You CAN however create paper wallets with your BIP44 compatible keys you created in the main HEAT wallet.



https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-paperwallet



Downloads:



HEAT Wallet (full version - includes HEAT p2p server)



Windows https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatwallet_Setup_2.7.0.exe

OSX https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatwallet_MacOS_2.7.0.zip

Linux https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatwallet/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatwallet_Linux_2.7.0.zip

HEAT Client (light version)



Windows https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-ui/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatclient_Setup_2.7.0.exe

OSX https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-ui/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatclient_MacOS_2.7.0.zip

Linux https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-ui/releases/download/v2.7.0/Heatclient_Linux_2.7.0.zip

HEAT Server



https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heatledger/releases/download/v2.5.2/heatledger-2.5.2.zip





These are optional but recommended updates.After introducingto HEAT wallet allowing you to use your HEAT master key as a parent key for your Ethereum addresses, we now presentto HEAT wallet. Supported are Bitcoin private keys as well as BIP44 compatible seeds.To assist users downloading and setting up your own copy of HEAT wallet in order to store and handle your HEAT, Bitcoin or Ethereum we introduce this first part of Getting Started With HEAT Wallet , please check it out.In addition to Bitcoin support, the following updates were made to the wallet:The HEAT 2.5.2 Server is an optional update, it mostly aggregates completed improvements and a number of bug fixes.An improvement deserving special mention - weve added a new dialect to the peer 2 peer communication protocol (how servers talk amongst each other). Only new servers using the 2.5.2 version are capable of using this more advanced protocol. When your server talks to older servers the old dialect will be used.The new communication protocol is based on https://avro.apache.org/ instead of https://www.json.org/ . HEAT has added full fledged AVRO encoding and decoding support to both the core HEAT server as well as the SDK https://github.com/Heat-Ledger-Ltd/heat-sdk (sdk = native browser + nodejs libs).With AVRO enabled you can expect a ~3-5 times network traffic reduction.The biggest boost however is its CPU usage. Especially on high loads the amount of memory used and CPU power needed drops from significant to almost non existent. Both encoding and decoding happens up to 100s of times faster than before.Other notable updates to the server code:Other notable updates:HEAT-SDK (software development kit - browser+server) was promoted to version 1.0.1 recently and is becoming an ever more important part of our arsenal and a vital building block of our own and third party projects.We implemented a mini Paper Wallet utility which assists you to store and administer your private keys. It is functional as is with one drawback: the generated keys are old style HEAT keys which means you cant derive Bitcoin or Ethereum addresses from them. You CAN however create paper wallets with your BIP44 compatible keys you created in the main HEAT wallet.

This function in the HEAT p2p server wallet, can I trade directly in the P2P wallet? but if P2P happens what will be the currency of exchange? BTC, ETH? Thanks This function in the HEAT p2p server wallet, can I trade directly in the P2P wallet? but if P2P happens what will be the currency of exchange? BTC, ETH? Thanks OI

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Full MemberActivity: 223Merit: 100 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info September 18, 2018, 04:52:08 PM #918 Quote from: Eliphaz Fimk on September 15, 2018, 06:23:14 AM Quote from: thorRJ on September 15, 2018, 12:34:55 AM

This function in the HEAT p2p server wallet, can I trade directly in the P2P wallet? but if P2P happens what will be the currency of exchange? BTC, ETH? Thanks assets on HEAT blockchain directly p2p.



The only native cryptocurrency asset on the HEAT blockchain is the HEAT coin.



Any other assets are tokens, which you need to obtain by transferring your genuine crypto to a gateway that converts it to HEAT asset.



BTC gateway is seamlessly integrated to the Heatwallet UI and accessible by clicking the DEPOSIT BTC button on relevant DEX screens.



To trade with BTC you may have stored on your Bitcoin Heatwallet, or any other Bitcoin wallet, you need to first transfer these cryptos from your Bitcoin (Heat)wallet to the HEAT assets by clicking on the DEPOSIT BTC button.



You can tradedirectly p2p.The only native cryptocurrency asset on the HEAT blockchain is the HEAT coin.Any other assets are tokens, which you need to obtain by transferring your genuine crypto to a gateway that converts it to HEAT asset.BTC gateway is seamlessly integrated to the Heatwallet UI and accessible by clicking the DEPOSIT BTC button on relevant DEX screens.To trade with BTC you may have stored on your Bitcoin Heatwallet, or any other Bitcoin wallet, you need to first transfer these cryptos from your Bitcoin (Heat)wallet to the HEAT assets by clicking on the DEPOSIT BTC button.

And we wonder why crypto has problems being adapted mainstream. Ive been in crypto for over 1,5 years.. and Ive no damn Idea what you just said. Wtf is a heatwallet bitcoin? So for me to sell my btc that is on i.e. binance, i have to transfer it to heatwallet btc, then trade into heat, then trade heat into something else? Ever heard of usability lol (no FUD, but sarcasm intended..)



Who is ever going to use such a complicated thing.. And we wonder why crypto has problems being adapted mainstream. Ive been in crypto for over 1,5 years.. and Ive no damn Idea what you just said. Wtf is a heatwallet bitcoin? So for me to sell my btc that is on i.e. binance, i have to transfer it to heatwallet btc, then trade into heat, then trade heat into something else? Ever heard of usability lol (no FUD, but sarcasm intended..)Who is ever going to use such a complicated thing..

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Full MemberActivity: 237Merit: 100 Re: HEAT Discussion and Technical info September 19, 2018, 07:36:49 PM #919 Quote from: Babad00k on September 18, 2018, 04:52:08 PM Quote from: Eliphaz Fimk on September 15, 2018, 06:23:14 AM Quote from: thorRJ on September 15, 2018, 12:34:55 AM

This function in the HEAT p2p server wallet, can I trade directly in the P2P wallet? but if P2P happens what will be the currency of exchange? BTC, ETH? Thanks assets on HEAT blockchain directly p2p.



The only native cryptocurrency asset on the HEAT blockchain is the HEAT coin.



Any other assets are tokens, which you need to obtain by transferring your genuine crypto to a gateway that converts it to HEAT asset.



BTC gateway is seamlessly integrated to the Heatwallet UI and accessible by clicking the DEPOSIT BTC button on relevant DEX screens.



To trade with BTC you may have stored on your Bitcoin Heatwallet, or any other Bitcoin wallet, you need to first transfer these cryptos from your Bitcoin (Heat)wallet to the HEAT assets by clicking on the DEPOSIT BTC button.



You can tradedirectly p2p.The only native cryptocurrency asset on the HEAT blockchain is the HEAT coin.Any other assets are tokens, which you need to obtain by transferring your genuine crypto to a gateway that converts it to HEAT asset.BTC gateway is seamlessly integrated to the Heatwallet UI and accessible by clicking the DEPOSIT BTC button on relevant DEX screens.To trade with BTC you may have stored on your Bitcoin Heatwallet, or any other Bitcoin wallet, you need to first transfer these cryptos from your Bitcoin (Heat)wallet to the HEAT assets by clicking on the DEPOSIT BTC button.

And we wonder why crypto has problems being adapted mainstream. Ive been in crypto for over 1,5 years.. and Ive no damn Idea what you just said. Wtf is a heatwallet bitcoin? So for me to sell my btc that is on i.e. binance, i have to transfer it to heatwallet btc, then trade into heat, then trade heat into something else? Ever heard of usability lol (no FUD, but sarcasm intended..)



Who is ever going to use such a complicated thing..

And we wonder why crypto has problems being adapted mainstream. Ive been in crypto for over 1,5 years.. and Ive no damn Idea what you just said. Wtf is a heatwallet bitcoin? So for me to sell my btc that is on i.e. binance, i have to transfer it to heatwallet btc, then trade into heat, then trade heat into something else? Ever heard of usability lol (no FUD, but sarcasm intended..)Who is ever going to use such a complicated thing..

I have to admit the ui is pretty alright. The main thing about this scam coin is that it is run by amateurs, has a vry bad reputation and most importantly is based on trust(trust the token issuer to pay you out your coins) and pure will of the devs(since it is not open sourced) and not on crypto. The devs even control the fee price.... This is not a decentralized blockchain. Why would you use heat instead of eth? Why would you even use heat instead of a mysql database driven central exchange? I have to admit the ui is pretty alright. The main thing about this scam coin is that it is run by amateurs, has a vry bad reputation and most importantly is based on trust(trust the token issuer to pay you out your coins) and pure will of the devs(since it is not open sourced) and not on crypto. The devs even control the fee price.... This is not a decentralized blockchain. Why would you use heat instead of eth? Why would you even use heat instead of a mysql database driven central exchange? http://cf.chucklesnetwork.com/items/1/1/9/6/5/7/original/johnny-is-a-dead-boy-johnny-is-no-more-for-what-he-thought-was-h.jpg