Darkcoin 2.0 Open Source - Interview With Darkcoin's Duffield
How many one-hit wonders do you remember? Van McCoy did "The Hustle" to the top in 1975. Tony Basil and "Mickey" were all the rage in 1982. Sir Mix-A-Lot made "Baby Got Back" a part of pop culture in 1992. Many seemed to have the world on a string, at least for 15 minutes of fame. Did complacency, greed, or personal demons destroy them? Usually, it is some, or all three, that turn talented acts into falling stars. In the digital currency community, Darkcoin may indeed be the first to fall into this paradigm. Darkcoin seems so five years ago. Well, the Darkcoin team is back with an updated....
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After enduring a tumultuous cooling period in August, Darkcoin's prospects were beginning to look up. Kristov Atlas' review of Darkcoin's source code was mostly positive, and developer Evan Duffield announced Darkcoin would soon become open-source. Moreover, the Darkcoin price increased during the first half of September. After declining a bit from its mid-month highs, the Darkcoin price rallied before Darkcoin's open-source release. However, the Darkcoin price has declined since the actual release. Nevertheless, Darkcoin investors should not panic-sell yet. Darkcoin Price in Decline after....
Darkcoin Developer Evan Duffield recently announced the launch of their official nonprofit organization - The Darkcoin Foundation. The purpose behind the launch is to encourage the Darkcoin community to support the cryptocurrency's development in the form of both dues and donations. The Foundation doesn't own the Darkcoin project-the community does, wrote Duffield while explaining the organization's cause. "The Foundation is here to help. We believe that organizing fundraising efforts will be beneficial, but everyone is free to continue contributing in whatever manner is most convenient."....
Since early in 2013, Darkcoin has been a permanent fixture in the daily digital currency news. From Darkcoin's initial meteoric rise, quickly reaching a USD value of $15, to the level of security and innovation it provides for privacy seekers, to the failures and triumphs of the "Masternode Network", Darkoin has been almost as interesting and intriguing as Bitcoin itself. And 2015 is shaping up to be a year of rebirth for Darkcoin, which is now Dash. We discuss the state of Dash, and the digital currency industry, with core developer Evan Duffield here on CCN. Interview with core developer....
In September, the Darkcoin price broke out of a slump and surged at an impressive rate. However, Darkcoin could not sustain that massive amount of investment capital, because the Darkcoin price climb turned into a price bubble that popped during the latter half of September. But it appears the decline may be over and that Darkcoin is returning to its mean price level. Also Read: Darkcoin 2.0 Open Source - Can Darkcoin get it's mojo back? Darkcoin Price Returns to Mean After September Price Bubble. During the early portion of September, the Darkcoin price hovered around 590,000 satoshis. On....
For those unfamiliar with Darkcoin, you better start researching on it as it had begun a new era of anonymous coins in cryptocurrency which is arguably the reason for which we see many anonymous coins these days. Coin Specifications. Darkcoin was launched at the beginning of the year, and the constant updates it has been receiving may be a shock to many who do not believe in altcoins. Being one of the few coins that has shown long-term promise, Darkcoin is definitely a great contender for the future. An interesting feature that was introduced into the altcoin market by Evan Duffield,....