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Title: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: DogeMajestic on May 31, 2016, 03:02:45 PM
Latest Blocks
Id   Height   Timestamp   Transactions   Generator   Amount (LSK)   Forged (LSK)
4174548848729650695  52327 2016/05/31 10:26:50 1   18237142933196904595L   3   0.1

Last block 33 mins ago?

Yes, seem there is a another stuck.

I sent from an official node at least 30-40 minutes ago. 0 confirmations.

Please, this is not funny.

Come on. Those are the core basics. Sending, receiving, confirming. If that doesn't work how can you think about Blockchain applications?


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Minecache on May 31, 2016, 03:22:02 PM
Latest Blocks
Id   Height   Timestamp   Transactions   Generator   Amount (LSK)   Forged (LSK)
4174548848729650695  52327 2016/05/31 10:26:50 1   18237142933196904595L   3   0.1

Last block 33 mins ago?

Yes, seem there is a another stuck.

I sent from an official node at least 30-40 minutes ago. 0 confirmations.

Please, this is not funny.

Come on. Those are the core basics. Sending, receiving, confirming. If that doesn't work how can you think about Blockchain applications?
LISK is basically the noddy of all shitcoinage. Stay away. You. Have. Been. Warned.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: raphma on May 31, 2016, 03:56:05 PM
hate it too... I didnt get in LISK ICO, for a moment I thought I was wrong, but now i'm ok.
As a trader, i do recommend buy a few and surf with the pumps and dumps, make some money from their flaws


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: benthach on May 31, 2016, 04:46:25 PM
Latest Blocks
Id   Height   Timestamp   Transactions   Generator   Amount (LSK)   Forged (LSK)
4174548848729650695  52327 2016/05/31 10:26:50 1   18237142933196904595L   3   0.1

Last block 33 mins ago?

Yes, seem there is a another stuck.

I sent from an official node at least 30-40 minutes ago. 0 confirmations.

Please, this is not funny.

Come on. Those are the core basics. Sending, receiving, confirming. If that doesn't work how can you think about Blockchain applications?

this is just plan dumb fud post
you should never rely solely on the explorer. it is one node like any other. it can give incorrect data while the rest of network is fine.
For example the explorer is being rebuilt/syncing at the moment, that's why it's a little bit behind.

basically explorer is just one wallet and don't reflect the network.
this explorer could go down or syncing and you would already yelled the sky is falling


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: DogeMajestic on May 31, 2016, 04:52:43 PM
this is just plan dumb fud post
you should never rely solely on the explorer. it is one node like any other. it can give incorrect data while the rest of network is fine.
For example the explorer is being rebuilt/syncing at the moment, that's why it's a little bit behind.

basically explorer is just one wallet.

Dude. My transaction took 1 hour to confirm. This is a PoS coin. What is this?

Also. I'm not even mentioning the block explorer. For 14000 BTC in ICO money I not only expect a PERFECT block explorer but free beer and corn nuts actually. So don't bring that one up. It's not an argument.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: benthach on May 31, 2016, 04:54:55 PM
this is just plan dumb fud post
you should never rely solely on the explorer. it is one node like any other. it can give incorrect data while the rest of network is fine.
For example the explorer is being rebuilt/syncing at the moment, that's why it's a little bit behind.

basically explorer is just one wallet.

Dude. My transaction took 1 hour to confirm. This is a PoS coin. What is this?

Also. I'm not even mentioning the block explorer. For 14000 BTC in ICO money I not only expect a PERFECT block explorer but free beer and corn nuts actually. So don't bring that one up. It's not an argument.

dude it's working fine all along
your dumb post all pointing to block explorer problem which is just one wallet and not the whole network as you being confused.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: stan26 on May 31, 2016, 05:03:02 PM
It's working fine right now. Forging Lisk every few minutes.
https://explorer.lisk.io/


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: DogeMajestic on May 31, 2016, 05:03:55 PM
I was tricked. I expected a coin with basic features working smoothly

there were rockets and lamborghinis posted all over advertising this.

I was expecting Caviar but I got a McDonalds hamburger. You see why I'm allowed to feel upset.

thanks for your valuable explanations though.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: freshman777 on May 31, 2016, 05:29:59 PM
I was tricked. I expected a coin with basic features working smoothly

there were rockets and lamborghinis posted all over advertising this.

I was expecting Caviar but I got a McDonalds hamburger. You see why I'm allowed to feel upset.

thanks for your valuable explanations though.

You don't always get the best bang for the most buck in crypto. In fact almost never.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: morkhitu on May 31, 2016, 05:33:44 PM
Damn peoples still don't get the difference between the explorer and the real network ....


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Shrikez on May 31, 2016, 05:36:20 PM
this is just plan dumb fud post
you should never rely solely on the explorer. it is one node like any other. it can give incorrect data while the rest of network is fine.
For example the explorer is being rebuilt/syncing at the moment, that's why it's a little bit behind.

basically explorer is just one wallet.

Dude. My transaction took 1 hour to confirm. This is a PoS coin. What is this?

Also. I'm not even mentioning the block explorer. For 14000 BTC in ICO money I not only expect a PERFECT block explorer but free beer and corn nuts actually. So don't bring that one up. It's not an argument.

dude it's working fine all along
your dumb post all pointing to block explorer problem which is just one wallet and not the whole network as you being confused.

It is NOT working fine. Not discussing the "merits" of this coin but the network and wallet software is a hot steaming mess. Just spend a few hours in the Poloniex trollbox and see for yourself.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Minecache on May 31, 2016, 10:42:05 PM
this is just plan dumb fud post
you should never rely solely on the explorer. it is one node like any other. it can give incorrect data while the rest of network is fine.
For example the explorer is being rebuilt/syncing at the moment, that's why it's a little bit behind.

basically explorer is just one wallet.

Dude. My transaction took 1 hour to confirm. This is a PoS coin. What is this?

Also. I'm not even mentioning the block explorer. For 14000 BTC in ICO money I not only expect a PERFECT block explorer but free beer and corn nuts actually. So don't bring that one up. It's not an argument.

dude it's working fine all along
your dumb post all pointing to block explorer problem which is just one wallet and not the whole network as you being confused.

It is NOT working fine. Not discussing the "merits" of this coin but the network and wallet software is a hot steaming mess. Just spend a few hours in the Poloniex trollbox and see for yourself.
It was always set up as a scam shitcoinage crypto.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: benthach on May 31, 2016, 11:30:20 PM
this is just plan dumb fud post
you should never rely solely on the explorer. it is one node like any other. it can give incorrect data while the rest of network is fine.
For example the explorer is being rebuilt/syncing at the moment, that's why it's a little bit behind.

basically explorer is just one wallet.

Dude. My transaction took 1 hour to confirm. This is a PoS coin. What is this?

Also. I'm not even mentioning the block explorer. For 14000 BTC in ICO money I not only expect a PERFECT block explorer but free beer and corn nuts actually. So don't bring that one up. It's not an argument.

dude it's working fine all along
your dumb post all pointing to block explorer problem which is just one wallet and not the whole network as you being confused.

It is NOT working fine. Not discussing the "merits" of this coin but the network and wallet software is a hot steaming mess. Just spend a few hours in the Poloniex trollbox and see for yourself.
It was always set up as a scam shitcoinage crypto.

https://i.imgur.com/mWnHTQX.jpg

this is from butthurt ethoreampie bagholder
wait and see when this scam ico waves is ended
people going to bang their head from dumping sidechain lisk and getting to a new version of paycoin scam play book


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on June 01, 2016, 02:33:07 AM
hate it too... I didnt get in LISK ICO, for a moment I thought I was wrong, but now i'm ok.
As a trader, i do recommend buy a few and surf with the pumps and dumps, make some money from their flaws
Heh heh, I'm still waiting for the next pump so's I can stop calling myself a chump.  Bought more than I now feel comfortable with...but I knew the risks.  Ah well, that's what I get for trying to trade altcoins.  Now I don't know about this whole unreliable network thing, but it wouldn't surprise me.  It's funny, but it's not like Lisk is ever going to get used as a currency.  It's probably not ever going to get used as anything other than a dildo for the speculators to pleasure themselves with (I'm not in that crowd.  I know what you're thinking.).  So does it matter??


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: r0ach on June 01, 2016, 02:48:52 AM
Nice thread...Ethereum scammers with sockpuppet accounts like Minecache are mad nobody is buying their IPO scamcoin, so they blame this other IPO scamcoin Lisk LOL. 


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: benthach on June 01, 2016, 03:03:57 AM
Nice thread...Ethereum scammers with sockpuppet accounts like Minecache are mad nobody is buying their IPO scamcoin, so they blame this other IPO scamcoin Lisk LOL.  

what's happening to your crap monero?
it got dump hard recently.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: lanbo on June 01, 2016, 03:31:13 AM
Reliable or not Lisk still have plenty of time for further improvement in the future.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: r0ach on June 01, 2016, 04:15:00 AM
Nice thread...Ethereum scammers with sockpuppet accounts like Minecache are mad nobody is buying their IPO scamcoin, so they blame this other IPO scamcoin Lisk LOL.  

what's happening to your crap monero?
it got dump hard recently.

I am not the Monero dev the last time I checked.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: tokeweed on June 01, 2016, 05:05:29 AM
It's working fine right now. Forging Lisk every few minutes.
https://explorer.lisk.io/

Thanks for posting.  Always refer back to the blockchain explorer.  Sometimes newbies just tend to believe whatever negative that has been said on these boards. 


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: DecentralizeEconomics on June 01, 2016, 05:46:27 AM
Latest Blocks
Id   Height   Timestamp   Transactions   Generator   Amount (LSK)   Forged (LSK)
4174548848729650695  52327 2016/05/31 10:26:50 1   18237142933196904595L   3   0.1

Last block 33 mins ago?

Yes, seem there is a another stuck.

I sent from an official node at least 30-40 minutes ago. 0 confirmations.

Please, this is not funny.


Come on. Those are the core basics. Sending, receiving, confirming. If that doesn't work how can you think about Blockchain applications?

this is just plan dumb fud post
you should never rely solely on the explorer. it is one node like any other. it can give incorrect data while the rest of network is fine.
For example the explorer is being rebuilt/syncing at the moment, that's why it's a little bit behind.

basically explorer is just one wallet.

Dude. My transaction took 1 hour to confirm. This is a PoS coin. What is this?

Also. I'm not even mentioning the block explorer. For 14000 BTC in ICO money I not only expect a PERFECT block explorer but free beer and corn nuts actually. So don't bring that one up. It's not an argument.


dude it's working fine all along
your dumb post all pointing to block explorer problem which is just one wallet and not the whole network as you being confused.

It is NOT working fine. Not discussing the "merits" of this coin but the network and wallet software is a hot steaming mess. Just spend a few hours in the Poloniex trollbox and see for yourself.


https://i.imgur.com/yrKr2up.gif


It's working fine right now. Forging Lisk every few minutes.
https://explorer.lisk.io/

Thanks for posting.  Always refer back to the blockchain explorer.  Sometimes newbies just tend to believe whatever negative that has been said on these boards. 

Don't believe them.  Lisk is BAD NEWS.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: bitfish on June 01, 2016, 06:38:03 AM
I was tricked. I expected a coin with basic features working smoothly

there were rockets and lamborghinis posted all over advertising this.

I was expecting Caviar but I got a McDonalds hamburger. You see why I'm allowed to feel upset.

thanks for your valuable explanations though.

You wasn't tricked. You were not investing. You made a  gift  to Max (according to his own words) and got Lisk in return.  :D


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: arcanaaerobics on June 01, 2016, 09:45:38 AM
I was tricked. I expected a coin with basic features working smoothly

there were rockets and lamborghinis posted all over advertising this.

I was expecting Caviar but I got a McDonalds hamburger. You see why I'm allowed to feel upset.

thanks for your valuable explanations though.

You wasn't tricked. You were not investing. You made a  gift  to Max (according to his own words) and got Lisk in return.  :D

Many were tricked and bought the hype, who do you think were selling at the first minutes of Lisk launch for 0.028 BTC/Lisk when the majority were unable to access their Lisk webwallets ?
A blockchain unable to sustain the small volume of its current userbase, how will it do if more people join in ? no Windows, Mac, Android, iOS wallet clients ? a 101 delegate nodes and the developpers say to not trust any non official nodes, then why make delegate nodes from the beginning ?


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: tokeweed on June 01, 2016, 10:06:24 AM
A good write up from a neutral standpoint is needed here to show the public what happened and what's really happening.  Anyone in the know on what's going on?  It would be nice to have the facts out there.  Thanks.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: freshman777 on June 01, 2016, 10:38:31 AM
Their network is fine, however some of the publicly accessible web wallets are stuck. This comes as no surprise, the Crypti client they cloned wasn't really stable to begin with (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=654463.msg13981661#msg13981661), the CPU and disk utilization was high with a fully synced blockchain and other minor issues. I am not surprised the Lisk client gets stuck too, they need to polish it more. Ethereum I heard is a resource hog too. Happiness is a moving target.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Shrikez on June 01, 2016, 10:41:43 AM
I am referring to my comment upthread and replying to the troll calling me butthurt:

I have no skin in this. I don't own any ETH, LSK, Waves, DAO or any other of the recent tsunami of ICO ponzis and I wont. Making money is nice, acting according to ones beliefs is better. You guys do what you want, it's a free world.

For reasons I will not disclose I am in close contact with many different blockchain issues on a daily basis. My statement stands, the LSK daemon and network require some serious work.

Let me close by saying that this applies to the overwhelming majority of altcoins daemons and coin developers would do well to spend more time on creating stable software instead of Powerpoint, Adobe illustrator and social media.

/steps off soapbox



Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: tokeweed on June 01, 2016, 10:50:00 AM
I am referring to my comment upthread and replying to the troll calling me butthurt:

I have no skin in this. I don't own any ETH, LSK, Waves, DAO or any other of the recent tsunami of ICO ponzis and I wont. Making money is nice, acting according to ones beliefs is better. You guys do what you want, it's a free world.

For reasons I will not disclose I am in close contact with many different blockchain issues on a daily basis. My statement stands, the LSK daemon and network require some serious work.

Let me close by saying that this applies to the overwhelming majority of altcoins daemons and coin developers would do well to spend more time on creating stable software instead of Powerpoint, Adobe illustrator and social media.

/steps off soapbox



There seems to be new blocks constantly. https://explorer.lisk.io/

Can you please point out which blocks had problems confirming?


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Shrikez on June 01, 2016, 11:03:54 AM
I am referring to my comment upthread and replying to the troll calling me butthurt:

I have no skin in this. I don't own any ETH, LSK, Waves, DAO or any other of the recent tsunami of ICO ponzis and I wont. Making money is nice, acting according to ones beliefs is better. You guys do what you want, it's a free world.

For reasons I will not disclose I am in close contact with many different blockchain issues on a daily basis. My statement stands, the LSK daemon and network require some serious work.

Let me close by saying that this applies to the overwhelming majority of altcoins daemons and coin developers would do well to spend more time on creating stable software instead of Powerpoint, Adobe illustrator and social media.

/steps off soapbox



There seems to be new blocks constantly. https://explorer.lisk.io/

Can you please point out which blocks had problems confirming?

My observations are mainly related to the wallet software/daemon. Apologies for my imprecise phrasing, the network seems relatively stable now.

Again, I don't have a beef with LSK in particular except for my disagreement with what it stands for, as do many other projects.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: tokeweed on June 01, 2016, 11:18:48 AM
I am referring to my comment upthread and replying to the troll calling me butthurt:

I have no skin in this. I don't own any ETH, LSK, Waves, DAO or any other of the recent tsunami of ICO ponzis and I wont. Making money is nice, acting according to ones beliefs is better. You guys do what you want, it's a free world.

For reasons I will not disclose I am in close contact with many different blockchain issues on a daily basis. My statement stands, the LSK daemon and network require some serious work.

Let me close by saying that this applies to the overwhelming majority of altcoins daemons and coin developers would do well to spend more time on creating stable software instead of Powerpoint, Adobe illustrator and social media.

/steps off soapbox



There seems to be new blocks constantly. https://explorer.lisk.io/

Can you please point out which blocks had problems confirming?

My observations are mainly related to the wallet software/daemon. Apologies for my imprecise phrasing, the network seems relatively stable now.

Again, I don't have a beef with LSK in particular except for my disagreement with what it stands for, as do many other projects.

Oh ok...  Thanks for clarifying.  I understand where you're coming from and I respect it. 


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: prettybuds on June 01, 2016, 11:25:16 AM
I was tricked. I expected a coin with basic features working smoothly

there were rockets and lamborghinis posted all over advertising this.

I was expecting Caviar but I got a McDonalds hamburger. You see why I'm allowed to feel upset.


thanks for your valuable explanations though.


I feel ya dude, agreed


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: bitfish on June 01, 2016, 05:19:33 PM
I was tricked. I expected a coin with basic features working smoothly

there were rockets and lamborghinis posted all over advertising this.

I was expecting Caviar but I got a McDonalds hamburger. You see why I'm allowed to feel upset.

thanks for your valuable explanations though.

You wasn't tricked. You were not investing. You made a  gift  to Max (according to his own words) and got Lisk in return.  :D

Many were tricked and bought the hype, who do you think were selling at the first minutes of Lisk launch for 0.028 BTC/Lisk when the majority were unable to access their Lisk webwallets ?
A blockchain unable to sustain the small volume of its current userbase, how will it do if more people join in ? no Windows, Mac, Android, iOS wallet clients ? a 101 delegate nodes and the developpers say to not trust any non official nodes, then why make delegate nodes from the beginning ?

You have been buying the hype
but you haven't been buying into a decent crypto system.
There were lots of intelligible postings which were
warning against squandering money for a hyped up vapor product.

But lots of folks were buying into those nice Lambo pics.
Instead of looking under the hood of a system with
2 "developers" and a founder who had abandoned 2 projects before.
This is a learning by doing experience.

You are allowed making mistakes
but you shouldn't repeat the same mistake in the future.
Else you might deserve your future losses...




Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: iCEBREAKER on June 01, 2016, 05:31:06 PM
Nice thread...Ethereum scammers with sockpuppet accounts like Minecache are mad nobody is buying their IPO scamcoin, so they blame this other IPO scamcoin Lisk LOL.  

what's happening to your crap monero?
it got dump hard recently.

Nice 300 BTC buy wall for "crap monero."

Feel free to short "crap monero" if you want.

I'd love to get some low bids filled.   ;)


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Minecache on June 01, 2016, 06:33:32 PM
A good write up from a neutral standpoint is needed here to show the public what happened and what's really happening.  Anyone in the know on what's going on?  It would be nice to have the facts out there.  Thanks.
Not much of a write up needed. Basically anyone hodling LISK is getting raped by the devs of an undeveloped network. All bag hodlers need to sell asap. 


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: socks435 on June 01, 2016, 06:36:26 PM
A good write up from a neutral standpoint is needed here to show the public what happened and what's really happening.  Anyone in the know on what's going on?  It would be nice to have the facts out there.  Thanks.
Not much of a write up needed. Basically anyone hodling LISK is getting raped by the devs of an undeveloped network. All bag hodlers need to sell asap. 
Looks like their project is abandon and i think waves is the next lisk.. waves now is nearly the same as ethereum.. what  do you think for waves?


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Minecache on June 01, 2016, 06:43:06 PM
A good write up from a neutral standpoint is needed here to show the public what happened and what's really happening.  Anyone in the know on what's going on?  It would be nice to have the facts out there.  Thanks.
Not much of a write up needed. Basically anyone hodling LISK is getting raped by the devs of an undeveloped network. All bag hodlers need to sell asap. 
Looks like their project is abandon and i think waves is the next lisk.. waves now is nearly the same as ethereum.. what  do you think for waves?
Waves doesn't fair much better I'm sorry to report. Think about Ethereum and its network effect. Then think about Ethereum and all the great devs and development supporting it. Ethereum is the future. It is what Bitcoin was meant to be. But we've all seen it before with MySpace and Facebook. Don't be left a baghodler.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: yelllowsin on June 01, 2016, 07:49:20 PM
Stop spreading FUD about Lisk. The network is working just fine and no one has lost their Lisks as far as i know. Devs still keep their 4 million Lisks in their wallets asswell, no one sold. Of course at launch they got too many people connecting at their wallet, around 50.000 which ddos the server:

On day 29 network halted for 6h but they managed to solve the problem with the realease 0.3.1. You can read more about the facts here:

https://blog.lisk.io/lisk-launch-post-mortem-what-went-right-what-went-wrong-65fdb1fc8dde#.bd31eowj1

and here

https://blog.lisk.io/why-the-blockchain-halted-on-may-29th-72da7c4f7d69#.bgjfztfdf


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: benthach on June 01, 2016, 07:58:38 PM
A good write up from a neutral standpoint is needed here to show the public what happened and what's really happening.  Anyone in the know on what's going on?  It would be nice to have the facts out there.  Thanks.
Not much of a write up needed. Basically anyone hodling LISK is getting raped by the devs of an undeveloped network. All bag hodlers need to sell asap. 
Looks like their project is abandon and i think waves is the next lisk.. waves now is nearly the same as ethereum.. what  do you think for waves?
Waves doesn't fair much better I'm sorry to report. Think about Ethereum and its network effect. Then think about Ethereum and all the great devs and development supporting it. Ethereum is the future. It is what Bitcoin was meant to be. But we've all seen it before with MySpace and Facebook. Don't be left a baghodler.

ethoreium is dying, it's so myspace age. lisk and sidechain is the future in crypto. deal with it.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Come-from-Beyond on June 01, 2016, 10:59:30 PM
Even if Lisk network is unreliable it alone won't change its price in a negative way. Check Ethereum reddit, every day 2-3 new posts about not syncing blockchain appear but ETH price only grows.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: vhong on June 02, 2016, 01:01:52 AM
Even if Lisk network is unreliable it alone won't change its price in a negative way. Check Ethereum reddit, every day 2-3 new posts about not syncing blockchain appear but ETH price only grows.

I think there is really something wrong with ETH blockchain, its hard to download the entire blockchain without losing peers from time to time. Then you need to restart the client all over again.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: DecentralizeEconomics on June 02, 2016, 03:08:33 AM
I was tricked. I expected a coin with basic features working smoothly

there were rockets and lamborghinis posted all over advertising this.

I was expecting Caviar but I got a McDonalds hamburger. You see why I'm allowed to feel upset.

thanks for your valuable explanations though.

You wasn't tricked. You were not investing. You made a  gift  to Max (according to his own words) and got Lisk in return.  :D

Many were tricked and bought the hype, who do you think were selling at the first minutes of Lisk launch for 0.028 BTC/Lisk when the majority were unable to access their Lisk webwallets ?
A blockchain unable to sustain the small volume of its current userbase, how will it do if more people join in ? no Windows, Mac, Android, iOS wallet clients ? a 101 delegate nodes and the developpers say to not trust any non official nodes, then why make delegate nodes from the beginning ?

You have been buying the hype
but you haven't been buying into a decent crypto system.
There were lots of intelligible postings which were
warning against squandering money for a hyped up vapor product.

But lots of folks were buying into those nice Lambo pics.
Instead of looking under the hood of a system with
2 "developers" and a founder who had abandoned 2 projects before.
This is a learning by doing experience.

You are allowed making mistakes
but you shouldn't repeat the same mistake in the future.
Else you might deserve your future losses...




I've tried to tell 'em... If I've said it once, I've said it A THOUSAND TIMES!

LISK IS BAD NEWS!


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: benthach on June 02, 2016, 03:37:14 AM
Even if Lisk network is unreliable it alone won't change its price in a negative way. Check Ethereum reddit, every day 2-3 new posts about not syncing blockchain appear but ETH price only grows.

I think there is really something wrong with ETH blockchain, its hard to download the entire blockchain without losing peers from time to time. Then you need to restart the client all over again.

eth is crap and mist is junk. the eth volume also fake from whales looking to destroy bitcoin reputation.
the whole eth project is done long ago.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: bitbitch on June 02, 2016, 10:19:20 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOMT6-VgjhM

Max of Lisk in discussion about the project. less of the hyper FUD please gentlemen.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: DogeMajestic on June 02, 2016, 03:48:48 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOMT6-VgjhM

Max of Lisk in discussion about the project. less of the hyper FUD please gentlemen.

an interview doesnt make the network more reliable bro


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: morkhitu on June 02, 2016, 03:53:34 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOMT6-VgjhM

Max of Lisk in discussion about the project. less of the hyper FUD please gentlemen.

an interview doesnt make the network more reliable bro

a bitcointalk thread written by someone who can't make the difference between a blockchain network and a web-based node explorer doesnt make the network unreliable bro


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Minecache on June 02, 2016, 03:55:40 PM
Even if Lisk network is unreliable it alone won't change its price in a negative way. Check Ethereum reddit, every day 2-3 new posts about not syncing blockchain appear but ETH price only grows.

I think there is really something wrong with ETH blockchain, its hard to download the entire blockchain without losing peers from time to time. Then you need to restart the client all over again.
More likely it's your connection or lacking IT skills. Downloaded it a number of times for a number of clients no problem. So quit fudding.


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Shrikez on June 02, 2016, 04:33:28 PM
Even if Lisk network is unreliable it alone won't change its price in a negative way. Check Ethereum reddit, every day 2-3 new posts about not syncing blockchain appear but ETH price only grows.

I think there is really something wrong with ETH blockchain, its hard to download the entire blockchain without losing peers from time to time. Then you need to restart the client all over again.
More likely it's your connection or lacking IT skills. Downloaded it a number of times for a number of clients no problem. So quit fudding.

I am not into any of the coins discussed in here...but I find it quite amusing that you peddle a Ponzi contract in your signature.  ::)


Title: Re: LISK Network Unreliable
Post by: Shrikez on June 05, 2016, 11:56:06 AM
To whom it may concern:

Absolutely nothing has been done to stabilize the LSK daemon despite several urgent requests and plenty of promises.