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321  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 13, 2017, 05:47:02 AM
QUTUM IS A SCAM !!
THEY ARE QUOTING THE ANN , HIDING ALL THE COMMENTS !!!

PLEASE READ THIS!!!

SCAM SCAM SCAM


great..do not participate.

322  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 13, 2017, 05:21:33 AM
323  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 13, 2017, 04:21:01 AM
If you have not read the whitepapers, or don’t understand the risks involved in this industry - do not participate.

i do not understand? so what's the meaning of this?

only people who can understand this long paper can participate?




Qtum white paper

https://qtum.org/uploads/files/cf6d69348ca50dd985b60425ccf282f3.pdf
324  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 13, 2017, 04:20:22 AM
A Message From The Team:

As we near the March 16th opening of the Qtum Crowdsale, we’d like to take a moment and discuss what to expect over the coming period. First and foremost, this is a global initiative, but we anticipate most of the token sales to come from the Eastern market. On ground of regulatory requirements, our legal terms excludes US citizen from participating.

The nature of this industry is risky, it’s unregulated, and requires an enormous amount of knowledge in order to make meaningful purchasing decisions. The Qtum platform was never presented as a “get rich quick” scheme. Qtum's development plan spans over multiple years and adheres to a detailed roadmap and budget. If you have not read the whitepapers, or don’t understand the risks involved in this industry - do not participate. There are, as with every project of this kind, factors beyond our control at play; from government regulations, to Bitcoin price volatility, or other unknowns.

As many of you may have noticed, we have been managing expectations since we announced Qtum to the Western market in December. We have not made any attempt to sell hype, we didn’t even release details until right before the Crowdsale, simply because we didn’t want to undermine our core technological product with hysteria. We are positive that the technology Qtum presents asserts itself in the eyes of whom has the technological background to understand its novelty, if you don't feel this to be the case, we would advise to abstain from participating in the sale.

We’re confident about the Crowdsale. We have an amazing team of Angel Backers, some of whom will be helping a lot over the next few months. We will be working with multiple industry experts, partners, and PwC to shape the direction of the project right away. If there are unsold Qtum tokens after 30 days, they will be sold to institutions. Our team wants smart money, and we will not allow the project to be fueled by cheap attempts to increase the price of our tokens.

With this said, we look forward to the 16th and the following years.

The Qtum Team
325  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 12, 2017, 05:03:30 AM
I still wonder why Qtum is going ahead with their ICO despite the Scandal involving their Co-founder, Mr dai. If investors were willing to invest then, I'm not sure they'll still go ahead to invest Knowing what they already know now. It's like knowing about a pit & still moving on to fall into it.


Kinda absurd if you ask me

no one force you to invest anything into this project.
326  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 11, 2017, 11:49:08 AM
after invest, when can i trade and when can i get the Qtum token?

thank you very much.





no one answer this question?

what's going on

do you still want my money?
327  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 10, 2017, 03:45:05 PM
after invest, when can i trade and when can i get the Qtum token?

thank you very much.



328  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 10, 2017, 03:44:15 PM
any bounty plan for community or promotions?

thank you
329  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 10, 2017, 03:43:29 PM


why hold 49% ?

that's too much.
330  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 09, 2017, 01:53:15 PM
Escrow information? Without escrow, at least I dare not invest money, since one of your co-founder is dishonest person, AFAIK, Neil is not a professional poker player, more info? Why only invest in exchanges? You can't develop a crowdfunding website by yourself?

Don't forget the 49% premine. Even if I didn't believe some of the dirt on Dai and other team members, the coin distribution and the manner in which this ICO is being held (without escrow, only on Chinese exchanges, no source code provided yet) is worrisome enough for me.

Also, maybe I missed it, but in the updated whitepaper I still don't see where it says what the PoS inflation rate will be which is definitely something that should be disclosed before people invest... 49% premine means they could forge 49% of the coins generated by PoS.

+1, if you think this project is a scam or short term project, do not risk your money, better hold btc and wait for btc price going up to 2000$.

but i invested 20BTC into Eth, and i made about 20 times profit.. and i got 400BTC back.


at highest price, Ethereum investors almost have 80 times profit..  Smiley

Yeah I actually did invest in the Ethereum ICO and you can go back and check my history to find posts that corroborate that claim. Gtfo of here with your 3 month old account acting like you know about these things better than other people around here, and trying to compare this to Ethereum lol. Why don't you show us your real account MrJr member crypto veteran.

let me tell you.. i invested into NXT coin.  Smiley
331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 09, 2017, 04:13:41 AM


what's the price of 1 Qtum token?

any comparison with Ethereum platform?
332  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 09, 2017, 04:01:11 AM
Escrow information? Without escrow, at least I dare not invest money, since one of your co-founder is dishonest person, AFAIK, Neil is not a professional poker player, more info? Why only invest in exchanges? You can't develop a crowdfunding website by yourself?

Don't forget the 49% premine. Even if I didn't believe some of the dirt on Dai and other team members, the coin distribution and the manner in which this ICO is being held (without escrow, only on Chinese exchanges, no source code provided yet) is worrisome enough for me.

Also, maybe I missed it, but in the updated whitepaper I still don't see where it says what the PoS inflation rate will be which is definitely something that should be disclosed before people invest... 49% premine means they could forge 49% of the coins generated by PoS.

+1, if you think this project is a scam or short term project, do not risk your money, better hold btc and wait for btc price going up to 2000$.

but i invested 20BTC into Eth, and i made about 20 times profit.. and i got 400BTC back.


at highest price, Ethereum investors almost have 80 times profit..  Smiley
333  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 8PM on: March 08, 2017, 09:46:54 AM
Crowdsale Update:



The Qtum Crowdsale will commence in 8 days, please see:  https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale

Pricing, discounts, and terms will be announced shortly






thank you for the updates about crowdsale.. waiting for this now!
334  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XEL] Elastic Project - The Decentralized Supercomputer on: March 08, 2017, 09:44:35 AM
Elastic is catching my eyes, very impressive job you have done. I wait for the official launch, for the supercomputer on blockchain revolution.

XEL is the real supercomputer.

i will support it.
335  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Tech Q&A Tuesday on Slack on: March 08, 2017, 09:35:00 AM
Press Update

BitcoinMagazine.com publishes details about PricewaterhouseCooper's involvement with the Qtum project.




Let's play a game I call Juxtapose. Today's players are Team Qtum and Qtum's Brett Fincaryk, respectively:

September 9, 2016: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/ethereum-based-identity-project-uport-wins-the-blockchain-competition/

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“Qtum will become the first UTXO model based smart contract platform. Different from Rootstock, Qtum is using the Incentive proof of stake as the consensus protocol,also Qtum support EVM. We also divide the blockchain contract to Smart Contract and Master Contract. Through real world data feeds, you can build the Master Contract on QtumChain. We also offer identity on Qtum Blockchain. Qtum add value both to Bitcoin ecosystem and Ethereum ecosystem.”

They have signed a strategic partnership with PwC China, and recently signed a service contract with the world’s largest freight company for the use of VeChain, another project by the team, to better manage supply chains by adding blockchain capabilities to minimize fraud and theft.

February 22, 2017: Qtum's Slack channel before it gets deleted: https://qtumnexus.slack.com/archives/general/p1487836173003937



So, according to Brett, Qtum received the million dollars from Angel Backers prior to September 22, 2016, when PwC was already onboard the project, with Qtum not registering their non-profit charter till November 28, 2016, in Singapore, because astute investors don't need to see no stinkin' charter prior to investing a million bucks after vetting venerable dudes like Patrick Dai. Brett has to be telling the truth because he handles all the PM for Qtum, making sure that he doesn't speaketh outta line.

According to Team Qtum, PwC was just brought onboard during the past 48 hours.

Isn't Juxtapose a fun game?

why is it matter? how old are you Gleb?
do you have any logic? or you are just a professional troll man?
336  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Tech Q&A Tuesday on Slack on: March 08, 2017, 04:50:48 AM
Gleb Gamow

Stormia


stackoverflow

BTCspace
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can you 4 guys move to other place to argue?

you 4 guys are bump this thread..

please stop.. thank you !

337  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Tech Q&A Tuesday on Slack on: March 08, 2017, 04:47:40 AM
Press Update

BitcoinMagazine.com publishes details about PricewaterhouseCooper's involvement with the Qtum project.




by Alex Lielacher

Alex Lielacher is a location independent entrepreneur who travels the world while working remotely on various start-up ventures. He has been following bitcoin since 2011 and regularly writes about personal finance, fintech and digital currencies.

The Singapore-based Qtum Foundation announced that it is working with global financial services consultancy PwC to help fuel blockchain adoption among international businesses. The Qtum Foundation is developing the Qtum blockchain, an open-source value transfer protocol and decentralized application platform for businesses that executes smart contracts using a proof-of-consensus mechanism.


The Qtum Blockchain

As part of the cooperation between the two firms, PwC provided input for Qtum’s newly released whitepaper titled “Smart-Contract Value Transfer Protocols on a Distributed Mobile Application Platform,” which explains the technical aspects of how its new blockchain platform works.

The whitepaper was authored by Qtum’s co-founders Patrick Dai, Neil Mahi, Jordan Earls and the project’s Scientific Advisor Dr. Alex Norta. It details how Qtum’s blockchain will allow for mobile usability, how it will be able to interact with the Ethereum Virtual Machine to enable smart contract execution and how smart contract lifecycle management will be applied to improve security by allowing smart-contract collaboration, negotiation, review, and tracking.

The Qtum blockchain will allow lite wallets running on mobile phone devices to interact with DApps and smart contracts. It will support the simple payment verification (SPV) protocol so that transactions can be signed using a mobile device and Internet of Things devices can also be operated and integrated using smart contracts.

Qtum’s Account Abstraction Layer will allow interaction between the Ethereum Virtual Machine and the Qtum’s UXTO-based Blockchain and other potential virtual machines in the future. Also, by using a UTXO platform, smart contracts are given more functionalities, flexibility and traceability, compared to pure Ethereum-based smart contracts.

“Qtum aims to revolutionize business processes and the way that business interact with their customers by making smart contract technology mobile and practical. The SPV protocol allows smart contracts to move from servers and laptops, into IoT and mobile devices,” said Earls.

The whitepaper also addresses potential security concerns, which were highlighted due to the Ethereum DAO compromise of last year. Qtum will use Smart-Contract Lifecycle Management which allows for the collaboration, reviewing, negotiation, and the tracking of smart contracts across organizations by all parties to establish trust through active security vetting.

Supporting a Stable Project Governance Structure

PwC has also supported Qtum in creating its new project governance structure, which will allow Qtum to become one of the largest open-source distributed ledger projects that can meet the requirements of a broad range of industries, such as financial services, supply chain management, gaming, social media, Internet of Things, and more.

“PwC has helped the Qtum Foundation setting up our governance model, project management, and risk management,” Qtum co-founder Patrick Dai told Bitcoin Magazine.

“In the future we plan on expanding our cooperation with PwC to help Qtum expand our reach and adoption of blockchain technology,”

CY Cheung, Fintech and Cybersecurity Partner of PwC China stated: "PwC sees enormous potential for blockchain to revolutionize business practices as we know them, and the firm has made great efforts in developing strategic and technical capabilities to adapt existing products and services for the new technology. We are excited to get involved in the era of innovation and help companies capture the opportunities and benefits brought by the new technology. Working with the Qtum Foundation aligns with our goal."

The next step for the Qtum project will be conducting an initial coin offering to fund the further development of the platform. After the crowd sale, further testing of the Qtum blockchain will be conducted before the platform will go live.

“Our crowd sale starts on March 16th, and afterwards the next steps for Qtum will be to complete the testnet from the Qtum test net, receive feedback from the community on testing, and then to launch the mainnet of the Qtum blockchain,” Earls told Bitcoin Magazine.


thank you for the updates!

also why mobile smart Contract is important?

it seems Qtum is focus on the mobile smart contract function?

thank you
338  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 2017 on: March 05, 2017, 07:36:47 AM
http://edcon.io/download.html

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any comments on this speech ?
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any video introduction for this speech?

thank you
339  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 2017 on: March 05, 2017, 07:35:44 AM
seems Gleb even can not be a great troller.

do you have a day job Gleb?

i do not have a day job...
340  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum]UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform | Crowdsale March 16th 2017 on: March 05, 2017, 07:07:20 AM
Qtum Technical Introduction and Demonstration

YouTube Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSK_FNpzyYk

Description: "In this video Jordan Earls, the lead developer of the Qtum project, gives an introduction to the technologies present in Qtum, and then shows two demonstrations of this technology in action. First a demo is presented of an Android application interacting with a multi-party smart contract through the SPV protocol. Afterwards, another demo is presented showing the deployment of a contract to the Qtum blockchain using the unmodified browser-solidity compiler.







Seem Jordan is a good developer?

Qtum Technical Introduction and Demonstration

YouTube Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSK_FNpzyYk

BTCspace can you use a normal typeface ?

it's too big and hard to read.
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