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Thundercore will launch on Huobi Lite

Thundercore will launch on huobi lite

Thundercore will launch on Huobi Lite

Thundercore will launch on huobi lite

Thundercore protocol, a revolutionary fast scaling network protocol that can be used to scale ethereum Dapps will be launching on “Huobi Lite” on May 5th. This launch strategy is interesting because of the small investment size given to public – only a $500,000 USDT allocation available for Huobi platform users. Normally Initial Exchange Offerings are in the $1 to $5 Million allocation range. With such a small allocation, it’s unlikely platform users will get a significant quality of ThunderCore (TT) – possibly leading to a sellout in a few seconds.

For more information about Thundercore, read our Thundercore Guide here.

OTC trading & Risks

As Thundercore TT tokens are unlocked, savvy traders have already started speculating on the price of TT. Many OTC desks are offering TT for trade, at prices between 3.5 and 5 cents USD – depend on the region. It’s important to remember that OTC trades may not be safe – there are already reports of scammers pretending trade TT when in fact they don’t have any. Do not trade with unknown strangers.

What is ThunderCore and how does it work?

We have produced a video on the scaling protocol summarizing how “Thunderella” – the core consensus mechanism behind Thundercore works.

Large TT transactions and movements

Some groups have spotted large amounts of TT being transacted, such as this following transaction of 895980079.999TT ($30 M USD worth) being moved:

https://scan.thundercore.com/address/0x59ec13c2a3b794e188c62b48673da2dac5a3ae21

To view current ThunderCore transactions, check out Thunderscan
https://scan.thundercore.com

Telegram and Chat groups

Thundercore English: https://t.me/thunder_official

Thundercore China: https://t.me/thundercore_china

Published at Sat, 27 Apr 2019 09:49:16 +0000

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To get more details about bitcoin Afterburner and the concept of fee bumping in general, bitcoin Magazine reached out to the anonymous CEO of Samourai Wallet.

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The full question and answer session with the CEO of Samourai Wallet can be read below.


bitcoin Magazine: Will fee bumping eventually become the norm on bitcoin?

Samourai Wallet: We believe that over time as legitimate transactions start to fill block space, and a fee market begins to mature, wallets that have implemented sophisticated fee management mechanisms such as fee bumping will provide their users with the most competitive transaction fees and confirmation times. The tech is there today, the challenge — and it isn’t a small challenge — is entirely UX. We’re working on this today while others are playing catch-up.

BM: Could you compare and contrast this app with the transaction accelerators offered by ViaBTC and BTC.com?

SW: The difference between the miner operated TX Accelerators is that Afterburner is not an off-chain 1-to-1 with a specific miner. Instead, Afterburner broadcasts a bitcoin transaction to all miners using the standard bitcoin p2p network. All the miners on the network compete for the new transaction with the higher fee, meaning it often works much quicker than the miner operated TX Accelerators. Afterburner was very much a defensive response to the miners who have been blocking SegWit activation and broadcasting empty blocks, some of those same miners are the ones who run the TX Accelerators.

BM: Is bitcoin Afterburner getting much use so far?

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BM: Why do you think more wallet providers don’t offer this sort of service?

SW: Many wallet providers — inexplicably the most well-funded ones are the most guilty — haven’t invested any time into proper fee estimation and management until very recently. A misguided industry-driven quest to make the bitcoin wallet for “grandma” resulted in an unusable bitcoin wallet for actual users. Samourai has focused from inception on actual bitcoin users first.

BM: Do you think this sort of fee bumping will eventually be free? Does Samourai Wallet offer fee bumping like this natively or do they need to use this separate app?

SW: Samourai Wallet provides the exact same functionality as Afterburner natively. Afterburner was designed to allow users of any other BIP 44 HD wallet to boost their stuck transaction using CPFP (Child-Pays-for-Parent) under the hood. Hopefully they move over to Samourai Wallet if they are satisfied with the service. In addition to CPFP-based boosting more advanced users may opt-in to RBF-based boosting which is also available in the wallet. Both options are available to Samourai Wallet users free of charge.

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