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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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You can download the Q1 menu here: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/q1-node-quickstart-menu Only compatible with Linux - Ubuntu 22/24
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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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We could make a good salsa, but we need at least one carrot + one celery.
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πŸ’Ž Advantages for Crypto Users 1. Enhanced Privacy: MPC allows for computations without revealing individual inputs, ideal for sensitive crypto operations. 2. Scalability: The sharded architecture addresses scalability issues common in traditional blockchains. 3. Resilience: Distributed nature provides robust defense against network attacks and failures. 4. dApp Innovation: Enables new classes of decentralized applications previously constrained by blockchain limitations. 5. True Decentralization: Absence of central authority aligns with core crypto principles. πŸš€ Potential Use Cases - Private, censorship-resistant social media platforms - Secure, decentralized exchanges with enhanced privacy features - Confidential smart contract executions - Privacy-preserving DeFi applications - Anything that can live on the Internet...
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🧩 Key Components >>> Sharded Hypergraphs Quilibrium employs sharded hypergraphs for data storage and retrieval. This system breaks down data into shards, distributing them across the network. The hypergraph structure enables complex data relationships, surpassing traditional graph models in efficiency and privacy. >>> Oblivious Storage and Retrieval The platform implements oblivious hypergraphs, ensuring that no single instance can discern which data is being transmitted or requested. This obfuscation layer adds an extra tier of privacy to all network operations. >>> Distributed Network Architecture Computation and data storage are decentralized across numerous nodes, eliminating single points of failure and enhancing resilience against attacks.
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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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Quilibrium.one all you need to know in one fancy dress ;-)
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Happy to serve the new earth 😊
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Shards are like splitting up a big job into smaller tasks. They're important because they let us handle huge amounts of data by breaking it into chunks that different computers can work on separately. For scaling up, shards are crucial. They mean we can keep growing our system to serve more users and store more info without everything grinding to a halt. It's like adding more workers to an assembly line - we can produce a lot more by dividing up the work.
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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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Cassie, I share your long form posts on Twitter from time to time on https://x.com/QuilibriumOne But if you want me to stop, just say the word.
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Years ago, when I started building a decentralized discord clone, people asked me why. I wanted a communication tool that was truly decentralized, in a way that no state actor was able to gain control over. Signal's design wasn't capable of group chats beyond a certain size. The features only went so far. And it has failure points such that countries block them by firewall and have to rely on the good graces of others to run proxies, which ultimately get shut down or blocked too. App stores do not share in this ideal β€” their concern is profit, and will bend backwards when forced to by regulatory bodies. Amazon and others are complicit in helping state actors maintain their control of the web, and are profiting handsomely from the arrangement. None of this happened by accident. And I only saw it getting worse. I realized what I was building in this chat application went beyond just chat, and how pressing it was to make this general purpose.
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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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Here is the guide for linux: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start Happy mining :)
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Proud to be part of your vision. Respect!
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