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Title: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: kernighan on September 30, 2017, 03:19:22 AM
I saw this news http://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/Achain-a-popular-blockchain-in-China-1001597794

And they do have github address, anyone could take a look and share some idea?

thanks!


Title: Re: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: Swinging Phallus on September 30, 2017, 03:53:44 AM
never heard of it. CMC shows its inactive, this is beyond underground. I'm interested now.


Title: Re: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: YuginKadoya on September 30, 2017, 04:09:04 AM
This could get a similarities of Ethereum? well I think they are only will get the feel the same as Ethereum They are both public blockchains, able to carry smart contracts and applications Just like the Ethereum and blocks are created by participants, while other participants verify them and check the transaction over this link https://browser.achain.com/#/ the only difference I know about Acahin and Ethereum are Ethereum uses POW+POS consensus, while Achain use its original RDPOS distributed consensus and I think they will add up something and improve up their system.


Title: Re: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: Swinging Phallus on September 30, 2017, 04:16:01 AM
Ok, so what I DO know is - It's a smart contract platform for enterprise level transactions that had huge success in china during it's ICO in July. The ICO was filled up very quickly. The developer's are very quiet about the project while their website forum is incredibly active.


Title: Re: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: kernighan on September 30, 2017, 07:05:44 AM
what's interested me is the concept - easy of use contract.  when Ethereum design viper language.
I think it is more important that people who have no coding skills to read the contract and understand what it really do.

Achain seems provide that can call a online contract without any coding by its IDE.

No alway I have time to write a JS file to call the ethereum contract.

So if anyone provide more hints, I can decide whether put more time to investigate it.

Thanks!


Title: Re: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: kernighan on September 30, 2017, 07:19:13 AM
Ok, so what I DO know is - It's a smart contract platform for enterprise level transactions that had huge success in china during it's ICO in July. The ICO was filled up very quickly. The developer's are very quiet about the project while their website forum is incredibly active.
Sounds good for me, But what about wanchain? Is achaning can be considered as the ethereum competitors in china? which in other side there is a neo to be the future platform to the chinese users itself.

The team are from Factom previous team. When they release the wanchain 1.0, I would like to investigate deeply.


Title: Re: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: Rocket_Yang on October 17, 2017, 11:31:13 AM
I have took private investments for Achain.And i heard that Achain is planning an ico again this year?


Title: Re: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: sarfwr on October 17, 2017, 12:27:03 PM
achain another ico already dead, but seem to overseas plan has launched the new exchange。


Title: Re: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: Rocket_Yang on October 18, 2017, 06:20:59 AM
achain another ico already dead, but seem to overseas plan has launched the new exchange。

Where can i get more information about achain?


Title: Re: have anybody heard achain?
Post by: burnum on December 10, 2017, 03:37:23 AM
I am completely and utterly disturbed by achain, the devs chose to not only use the ticker of Activecoin but also the same logo, if there was some type of legal recourse to take here i would pursue it cause I am very irritated that the ticker is being used, I have always had plans to revive Activecoin to ensure the miners that put hash power into it could be reimbursed for their investment, I just do not know what route to take right now.
Any advice would be appreciated.

 - Activecoin -