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Warpcast you are too optimist. If you had analized my X profile I'd be probably closer to speculator πŸ˜‰
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This python version of Q1 wallet is ended up giving a lot of issues with macOS python venv. I have decided to drop it and I simply converted the current bash version to work on macOS too, should go more smoothly hopefully.
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I have converted the Q1 wallet script from Bash to Python for direct compatibility with: Linux / Windows WSL Windows (although qclient is not yet available for Windows) macOS I have tested this on Windows WSL, and everything seems to work fine (although I have not tested the qclient-specific features like sending, merging, or splitting). If anyone would like to test this on macOS, it would be greatly appreciated (I don't have a Mac). πŸ‘‰ https://github.com/lamat1111/Q1-Wallet/tree/main/test
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The trilemma should actually be a quadrilemma (which is what Quilibrium is addressing): ⚑ Security πŸ“ˆ Scalability 🌐 Decentralization and... πŸ”’ Privacy Without built-in E2EE, you always hit a wall because, when regulations start to heavily impact, public blockchains will simply not be usable for many business use cases (handling sensible data, AI training, financial services, RWA...) This is why protocols like Nillion are being built to add privacy ON TOP of existing chains. But Quilibrium is the only one I know that has built-in privacy. It's pretty fucking cool.
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If you are curious about the many Quilibrium use cases, here are some in-depth articles written by an anon community member (not me) https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/wiki/quiibrium-use-cases β€’ Quilibrium WASM integration β€’ A data storage solution built for maximum security β€’ Hosting ERP Systems on the Quilibrium Network β€’ The Internet Needed for the Evolution of Smart Cities β€’ Quilibrium: the Path to Achieving Scale for AI β€’ Moving Tokenized Real-World Assets Onto Quilibrium β€’ Quilibrium: A Global Network For Unlocking AI Agents' True Potential More coming every week, be sure to follow https://x.com/QuilibriumOne
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I'm a certified Signal Booster! Identify yours now!
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I had completely forgotten about this speech πŸ˜†. What a great show it was.
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Slowly at first... Then suddenly all at once.
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πŸš€ Major Update for the Q1 Quickstart Menu Your menu should update automatically, if it doesn't, or if you want to install it from scratch, visit: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/q1-node-quickstart-menu NEW FEATURES: - Node and QClient version auto-check, with warning messages if an update is needed - Node auto-updates: you can now choose to enable or disable auto-updates for the Node and QClient - "Install node" and "prepare server" now only show if you don't have a node installed, along with special instructions for new users - QClient actions: opens a submenu with options to manage your QUIL tokens. - You can also use the QClient actions menu as a standalone menu by calling "qclient" in your terminal IMPROVEMENTS: - Menu autoload on login is now optional and improved to avoid issues with interactive shell and tmux sessions - Node/Qclient install and update scripts have been improved - Several fixes and logic improvements throughout the entire code
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The Q1 menu has now an option to open a "Qclient Actions" submenu with all the Qclient commands for easy of use :-) I've updated all QClient tutorials and consolidated them here: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/tutorials/qclient I've also published a short "How to Bridge" guide here: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/tutorials/qclient/how-to-bridge-quil-to-wquil
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How does Quilibrium gives you a truly decentralized and private internet? If the whitepaper makes your 🧠hurt, here is a little help :) πŸ”¬ Core Technology: Peer-to-Peer Multiparty Computation Quilibrium functions as a peer-to-peer multiparty computation (MPC) platform-as-a-service. This approach allows multiple parties to compute collectively without exposing individual data, enhancing privacy and security.
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πŸš€ Quilibrium Node Clusters: WTF Are They? Some adventurous folks are experimenting with MASSIVE nodes... up to 2048 workers 🀯 , by clustering several machines together. WARNING: Setting up and running clusters is for advanced users only! >> What's a cluster? A group of machines acting as a single node. - One master machine holds the node peerID - Other machines are slaves, providing extra computational power >> Why it matters: In Quilibrium nodes earn more rewards according to their seniority, which is its uptime and the amount of good work it made (this value will convert in a prover ring spot in 2.0). So if you have a node with a great seniority, the best strategy would be to scale it up with a cluster. But remember.. this is not easy to do. Only true cypherpunks will venture into this frontier... >> Want to learn more? Check out this awesome tutorial by Tyga: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/tutorials/running-a-node-cluster
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To give birth to the new internet, we mutually pledge to each other our Minds, our Machines, and our strongest Cryptography. LLTI
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https://Quilibrium.one - new website is out πŸ”₯ I'm excited to announce that I've created a fresh, more captivating face for Quilibrium UNofficial Hub, just in time for the upcoming release of v2.0. Enjoy!
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Someone, somewhere, is coding at full speed...
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🚨 Security Alert 🚨 The last scam in town seems to be trying to convince you to run a script to install/update a node via a malicious GitHub account that will then steal your keys. Since I have personally made A LOT of scripts along with @QuilibriumSpace, @demipoet_eth and others... here is how to stay safe. Before running anything, always check the script provenance. In my case all the scripts are listed in Quilibrium.one and my Github profile is https://github.com/lamat1111 To stay super safe, if you are still unsure, paste the script in any good AI chatbot and ask them to explain it to you. Don't get scammed folks, it is real bad for your self-esteem :P
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People often ask how much CPU power a Quilibrium node consumes... here you are :) Hardware requirements are here: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/hardware-requirements
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New face for http://Quilibrium.One πŸ₯³ This is not Quilibrium official website, but an UNofficial landing page with all the relevant links and info about the project. What do you think?
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