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Forget about blockchain. Say a new protocol and a new concept. "It will be a new coin, but no longer under the conventional blockchain protocol, instead a multi-dimensional lattice structure, known as Bitlattice.
Bitlattice is a new paradigm and fundamentally different from Bitcoin and the major alt-coin protocols. It is something very novel and experimental. Bitlattice mitigates many common issues in the classic blockchain including scalability, timing, complexity, and the inability to have independent oracles.
...My project differs substantially from traditional projects because it is not a blockchain. While it still provides the same fundamental benefits, lattice architecture is totally different thus providing additional benefits and solving several inherent blockchain issues."
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Now we have established a limited company, received the company registration number, set up a bank account.
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We are in the process of register an Ltd company. Info concerning the infrastructure, disruptive technologies governed by the company, tools, solutions, software and hardware products will be available on the new website of the company in due time.
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Got this reply from SEB regarding startup of company account, this means we cannot proceed with starting the company if I don't change our activity descriptions, or bank, asked G to look into it if his connections can do something for us, perhaps some other bank is more interested in working with us? However, I'll keep the reply from SEB for future reference to show the business community how they treated us in the beginning... This is the reply we got from SEB ( https://seb.se/), (translated from Swedish to English): "See now when I print all your papers in the afternoon that I have to decline your application and unfortunately I will not be able to help you with business packages here in SEB. Referring to the text below: I'm sorry! "SEB is still maintaining a restrictive attitude towards bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. It is indicated by new, internal guidelines developed by the risk and compliance organization together with the business divisions." We shall not be actively involved in transactions directly related to cryptocurrencies, "says Group Risk Manager. Magnus Agustsson. " Wish you the best of luck!
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Keep up the good work and PM me if there is a way I can help!
Hi xibeijan, please email us at bitlattice@protonmail.com if you are interested in supporting us in any way.
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Are we launched yet? Any way I can help?
We are preparing for internal test net before public test net. If you wanna help/join public test net, you can email us: bitlattice@protonmail.com
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Hi Alex, welcome to Bitlattice! You seem to have nice friends. I have informed our CMO Wayford about your interest in Bitlattice, he will guide you further. You can also reach him on Twitter https://twitter.com/WayfordBL and on email bitlattice-marketing@protonmail.comBy the way, do you have a specific email adress he can respond to? kindly \
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A short update regarding test net; we are approaching the end of setting up the network for test net and soon we expect to begin penetration testing of our network before we will begin internal testing of Bitlattice. After that, we will launch public test net.
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still alive?
I'm good, and you?
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Eagerly waiting for invest opportunity
Hi bitcoinpaul, please email us at bitlattice@protonmail.com and we'll add you to our list of people interested in investing. The same apply to everyone else of course. Good morning, Just came across your thread and sent an e-mail to try and follow/get involved more closely. Wish all the best. Welcome to Bitlattice, we are happy you found out about this and hopefully there is something you may help us with to get more involved. It's a great community and a lot of people are offering their assistance in various ways. We have noticed that the interest in Bitlattice seems to grow rapidly. We are simultaneously preparing for test net and try to follow up every incoming request to help/invest.
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Yes nice volume indeed A friend of mine tried to open up an account at cryptopia to buy some UTC but was rejected because they had "paused registration." It will be a problem if new people can't buy utc...I think we need at least one alternative exchange for new people to sign up for trading (buying UTC) before the hard fork, people really want to get in. If someone can look up this and contact an exchange I will support financially (part of the cost). I have no time to look into this, so someone else is gonna have to do it. Perhaps take a look at Korea, they have huge volumes of trading in many cryptocurrencies. Cryptopia registration is now open as I saw on their twitter. Maybe your friend want to register there still. Hi, JustMe22, thanks, I just got an email confirmation from him that it's open and he could successfully register!
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There is 50/50 that the fork can speed up the coin or kill it.
I say it's 100/100 the fork will speed up the coin and no killing
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Eagerly waiting for invest opportunity
Hi bitcoinpaul, please email us at bitlattice@protonmail.com and we'll add you to our list of people interested in investing. The same apply to everyone else of course.
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I guess it will be worth the fork, think it would be wise to keep following this thread. Thanks for supporting the network.
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This coin was pretty stable around 200 sats with low volume for a long time. I wonder why it's up higher now.
My guess is the hard fork coming up, look what Usukan wrote in previous posts. Some great changes ahead of Ultracoin...
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I have reached out to bithumb and Bitfinex as well
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I can try to contact abucoins.com close to me, quite new, but tested. Do not know if they have any entrance fee or smth.
Great, do that. I just reached out to Binance.com on twitter to see if they want to list UTC and what they charge.
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Yes nice volume indeed A friend of mine tried to open up an account at cryptopia to buy some UTC but was rejected because they had "paused registration." It will be a problem if new people can't buy utc...I think we need at least one alternative exchange for new people to sign up for trading (buying UTC) before the hard fork, people really want to get in. If someone can look up this and contact an exchange I will support financially (part of the cost). I have no time to look into this, so someone else is gonna have to do it. Perhaps take a look at Korea, they have huge volumes of trading in many cryptocurrencies.
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According to your post history, you support every project in existence, and thus cannot read even the basics about them, eh?
From my history is quite clear that I do not support every project. I try only to support a project that is decentralized and trustless (have to draw line somewhere). It also should have something new or at least newish about it. Sometimes I do support a clone if the development team looks smart and fast... you never really know what a project can turn into. If the dev team drops clues of being smart and efficient, then that is a good sign there could be more in store. I thought my question was fairly reasonable, but let me rephrase. The lattice, what type of confirmation time is possible? I guess it doesn't have blocks, so there will be something else? How does your lattice achieve consensus? I don't think these questions are covered, least in much detail yet. Happy new year. As to confirmation time possible, we expect low-latency/very fast tx time but since we haven't tested yet we don't want to speculate, we will see soon in test net. The exact details will be released when publishing the wp.
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