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byzantine general & co-founder @octra

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btw, another update, also mandatory and also for the web client backstory: we encountered a very narrow specialized bug that occurred on third-party clients - when the ciphertext in webcli, if you imported a seed phrase after encryption operations on third-party clients (which was obtained in a third-party extension) wouldn't pass validation and wouldn't display the balance, or decrypted it incorrectly. we figured out that the problem lies in how noise is generated in ctr, and ARM AES/AESMC implementations are misleading, so we established a unified standard so that non-canonical ciphers can't be produced - we decided to rely on industry standards, which are FIPS-197 and NIST SP800-38a for CTR mode (how the counter block is formed, how the counter is incremented) and on top of all that a kat compatibility gate is placed - now we take the first 16 bytes of the keystream (and only this way, for all types) now, if you "corrupt" the ciphertext in a third-party client, locally in the webcli, you will be able to automatically detect the problem and use atomic key switch to clean and switch the key, consensus will no longer accept any ciphertext without a KAT-gate, firm recommendation is to upgrade now or asap, and everyone working on octra (devs) should take this into account as always, here's a link to the latest version of webcli on git: github.com/octra-labs/web…
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i test in prod

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@lambda0xE octra now a c-corp? congrats!
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i test in prod
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@Piclover5 no, if you imported a private key, this doesn't apply to you (but you still need to update)
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Piclover5@Piclover5·
@lambda0xE this applies to everyone who made wallets from early versions of wallet-gen or some custom implementations I use private key wallet that generated previously. Am i need to re generate new one and transfer fund there
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update 3: for webcli we just fixed the derivation and already committed it to git (should update right now), there were comments that old seed phrases give new addresses (this has been fixed and a single canonical format for derivation and indexes is used) if you've already made derivations or imported an address via a seed phrase last night, you should also update to version 0.04.08 or re import from scratch, This will restore order in wallets, keys, indexes, etc this applies to everyone who made wallets from early versions of wallet-gen or some custom implementations botomline: please all migrate to 0.04.08 thank you and sorry for the inconvenience github.com/octra-labs/web…
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@DedeSur35626341 yeah, we finally did it
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@lambda0xE This is what you have been waiting for, you can import phrases and multi wallets 🔥🔥🔥
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mini-update 2: if you're developing or thinking about starting something, you should check out the docs for the RPC scheme, it might be useful (this isn't the final ver. and it will be moved to a separate portal): lite.octrascan.io/docs.html
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mini-update: at mainnet epoch 310873, the devnet merged (functionally) with the mainnet and now the mainnet is running on an identical version of the network, the latest and most advanced we have prepared a transition period between these two phases (as a reminder, we logically divided them into three parts for consistency) in case of force majeure, we will monitor the mainnet's operation over the next couple of days (as it is much more complex and heavier, approximately 40 (!) times heavier than the devnet), some things may not work reliably because this is a night build after that, we will commit the final state, moving to the latest, most advanced version of the network, the one conceived several years ago as a reference, which includes circles * * extremely complex mechanisms that create virtual actor kernels with their own execution env and traffic routing, essentially full fledged apps with their own runtime, memory, and storage and a data exchange protocol where you can host anything, like Digital Ocean droplets or Snowflake instances, but in a private (HFHE) and decentralized way, combining the entire idea of ​​the Tor Network in its wildest form and with incredible speed for these types of services and networks as usual, all new updates are first released on the devnet, then migrated to the mainnet (i recommend testing features on the devnet) as a reminder, you need to update your webcli settings to: - rpc url: http://46.101.86.250:8080/rpc - explorer url: lite.octrascan.io btw, the main version of the scanner will be updated a little later, for now, use the lite version of the scanner (address above) btw-2, everyone who tested the swap in webcli on devnet before the 158902 epoch will receive the same amount in USD and OCT that they received during testing (this doesn't apply to bots - we've identified them all) that's all for now (this hour), but there will be more info throughout the day, we'll let you know separately

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@meatman310 very close, but not bacon, but a different word, starting with d (but also meat)
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Meatman@meatman310·
@lambda0xE What is usd btw? Universal standard BACON🤣🤣? 🥓🥓
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mini-update: at mainnet epoch 310873, the devnet merged (functionally) with the mainnet and now the mainnet is running on an identical version of the network, the latest and most advanced we have prepared a transition period between these two phases (as a reminder, we logically divided them into three parts for consistency) in case of force majeure, we will monitor the mainnet's operation over the next couple of days (as it is much more complex and heavier, approximately 40 (!) times heavier than the devnet), some things may not work reliably because this is a night build after that, we will commit the final state, moving to the latest, most advanced version of the network, the one conceived several years ago as a reference, which includes circles * * extremely complex mechanisms that create virtual actor kernels with their own execution env and traffic routing, essentially full fledged apps with their own runtime, memory, and storage and a data exchange protocol where you can host anything, like Digital Ocean droplets or Snowflake instances, but in a private (HFHE) and decentralized way, combining the entire idea of ​​the Tor Network in its wildest form and with incredible speed for these types of services and networks as usual, all new updates are first released on the devnet, then migrated to the mainnet (i recommend testing features on the devnet) as a reminder, you need to update your webcli settings to: - rpc url: http://46.101.86.250:8080/rpc - explorer url: lite.octrascan.io btw, the main version of the scanner will be updated a little later, for now, use the lite version of the scanner (address above) btw-2, everyone who tested the swap in webcli on devnet before the 158902 epoch will receive the same amount in USD and OCT that they received during testing (this doesn't apply to bots - we've identified them all) that's all for now (this hour), but there will be more info throughout the day, we'll let you know separately
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this is the kind of stuff people will want to own in the new world
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mini-alpha for devs: there are several working methods. -development in a native language (Applied Meta Language or octra-assembly) -WASM (write in whatever you want) -circle environment (you can deploy a container with any code in the microkernel format with embedded private memory) * * there will even be support for NIX nixos.org ** built-in support for FHE + TAPE aka "ZK" (generation of proofs for private apps) directly at the state and kernel level *** multi storage data commit with HFHE/PVAC encryption support (built-in IPFS on steroids) no compromises: no TEE, no MPC, no coprocessors, pure math, no trusted environments, all within a single state write in anything, compile to everything
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today, the mainnet is being updated (node ​​by node), it may work unstably at the end of this process, webcli will support the mainnet and all other features we'll update the status a little later today (btw the scanner will also be updated)

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today, the mainnet is being updated (node ​​by node), it may work unstably at the end of this process, webcli will support the mainnet and all other features we'll update the status a little later today (btw the scanner will also be updated)
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@varrock manchester…
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I made this new spec ad for @octra @octralabs by coding a python script to run within my mac terminal... I used claude code to help me refine the timing
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matter of time before everything turns to functional programming
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the goal remains disrupt the norm
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@dnlklr slop machines churn out one page crap websites
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