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1  Other / Meta / Re: What a website. Is this a joke on: May 01, 2019, 12:17:56 PM
I love people like you. Everything's good... till it happens to them!  Roll Eyes

As I said, everybody has the right to stay in its own world.

When I use to have problems (nobody's perfect!) I try to provide as much info as possible to give others the chance to understand fully my problem so they can help, especially since others will help me for free.
Unfortunately, I ask for the same.
If I understand one's problem and I can help, I gladly do. If one's too scarce with details, I may try to tell him nicely what details are missing. If one starts with criticism, I respond with criticism.

If you are paid for doing tech support, then your company gets revenue from its product/service/whatever. In that case you'll invest much more time and money to keep your customer happy. It's quite a different situation.


Edit: I also somehow hoped you'll report my post so it'll get deleted, proving that support actually works.
Why would I report your post?? There was nothing wrong with it.
2  Other / Meta / Re: What a website. Is this a joke on: May 01, 2019, 11:47:14 AM
Good joke. I'm almost laughing.
Like everywhere, the tech support depends on the revenue the business gets because of you. How much revenue did "crypto" get from you? Did you compare with the customer service of "the internet"?
Never mind. Keep staying as cryptic as you started and wait for help, I am 100% sure you will get it in no time.

And this is exactly why nothing will improve. Keep blaming others while providing a poor service. Good business model. I work in tech support and I can categorically tell you that you are talking out of your bottom. Tech support depends on the 'culture' of the organization. It's got nothing to do with revenue.

If a tech organization adopts your model of "We're only as good as the profit we generate" then you get mediocrity at all levels. I know small companies that value their reputation and provide a good service with regular updates, and I also know massive companies who leave their customers in the crap because they're too busy 'maximising profit'. But, of course, those useless companies eventually get very bad reputations.

I'll stay cryptic. You stay "service-minded".

I love people like you. Everything's good... till it happens to them!  Roll Eyes
3  Other / Meta / What a website. Is this a joke on: May 01, 2019, 11:01:26 AM
So there's time for big red signs being posted all over legit threads where devs have had their accounts hacked, but still no plans to even consider returning the hacked accounts.

It gets better and better.

The customer service in crypto is so good. Off the scale. No wonder the public is adopting it  Roll Eyes
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: March 08, 2019, 05:09:11 PM
https://golix.com/markets/kobobtc
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: February 19, 2019, 10:01:45 PM
Not healthy but, believe it or not, the spread is better! If the spread can remain within the range it's at for some time, then we might start to see more interest. Be patient. Wait for the white paper. I'm also in touch with a someone who can build and manage crypto communities.

Progress will continue.

Also, hopefully cryptopia will be back online soon.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: February 19, 2019, 09:52:02 PM
Just to let you guys know that the Kobocoin White Paper is in progress. I'm reading the first draft as I type this. Once completed, it will be added to the website and I'll post a link here.

So far, the white paper is looking good.

Smiley
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: February 06, 2019, 11:44:21 PM
UPDATE:

Golix Exchange Listing Now Live.

I've just logged into https://golix.com and can confirm that the following exchange listings are now live:

KOBO/BTC
KOBO/ETH
KOBO/ZAR (South African Rand)


ZAR (South African Rand) was chosen as the initial fiat market as it is Golix's largest market.



I tested a deposit using the Coinomi mobile wallet. It took about the time it took me to refresh the Golix wallet page for the unconfirmed transaction to show up. Very impressive (but yeah, we have negligible transactions - still nice to see it's working, and working fast!).

With Crytptopia's problems I think we can all be very thankful that the new Golix listings are now live. That's also very good news on the KOBO blockchain not being compromised by the Cryptopia hack. They were probably after BTC and ETH. Hopefully Cryptopia will be back early Feb, as expected, with all our KOBO wallets intact.

I'm still in the process of trying to get the code update started. It is not a trivial process and can't be done by just anyone so please bear with me. Once completed, the Kobocoin blockchain will then follow core Bitcoin development with all core Bitcoin updates being applied to Kobocoin. It makes things a lot more efficient. If a time comes where bespoke additions need to be added to the blockchain, then I'll first look into how a sidechain can be utilised before considering moving Kobocoin away from core Bitcoin development. I think their development team is better than my team!

I've also uploaded the dev site to live - https://kobocoin.com/. There's still a lot to do, but getting it out there allows me to see where it needs to be improved and updated. ...and the old site was looking a bit too old! - https://kobocoin.com/oldsite.html

These Golix listings are definitely a step in the right direction, and just at the right time! I hope you guys enjoy the new service.

TT

Smiley

p.s. if you can't see the qr code or kobo address on the wallet deposit page then please refresh the page. There is a Feb update that will resolve this issue. (if you experience it).
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: February 06, 2019, 11:43:18 PM
UPDATE:

We have now been approved for the IBM Hacera directory

https://unbounded.hacera.com/bitcoin

What is IBM Hacera?
https://hacera.com/
https://www.ibm.com/blogs/blockchain/2018/09/the-yellow-pages-of-blockchain-has-arrived-networks-are-now-visible-to-the-world/

The possible future of operability between blockchains.

TT

9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: January 31, 2019, 02:57:42 PM
UPDATE:

Golix Exchange Listing Now Live.

I've just logged into https://golix.com and can confirm that the following exchange listings are now live:

KOBO/BTC
KOBO/ETH
KOBO/ZAR (South African Rand)


ZAR (South African Rand) was chosen as the initial fiat market as it is Golix's largest market.



I tested a deposit using the Coinomi mobile wallet. It took about the time it took me to refresh the Golix wallet page for the unconfirmed transaction to show up. Very impressive (but yeah, we have negligible transactions - still nice to see it's working, and working fast!).

With Crytptopia's problems I think we can all be very thankful that the new Golix listings are now live. That's also very good news on the KOBO blockchain not being compromised by the Cryptopia hack. They were probably after BTC and ETH. Hopefully Cryptopia will be back early Feb, as expected, with all our KOBO wallets intact.

I'm still in the process of trying to get the code update started. It is not a trivial process and can't be done by just anyone so please bear with me. Once completed, the Kobocoin blockchain will then follow core Bitcoin development with all core Bitcoin updates being applied to Kobocoin. It makes things a lot more efficient. If a time comes where bespoke additions need to be added to the blockchain, then I'll first look into how a sidechain can be utilised before considering moving Kobocoin away from core Bitcoin development. I think their development team is better than my team!

I've also uploaded the dev site to live - https://kobocoin.com/. There's still a lot to do, but getting it out there allows me to see where it needs to be improved and updated. ...and the old site was looking a bit too old! - https://kobocoin.com/oldsite.html

These Golix listings are definitely a step in the right direction, and just at the right time! I hope you guys enjoy the new service.

TT

Smiley

p.s. if you can't see the qr code or kobo address on the wallet deposit page then please refresh the page. There is a Feb update that will resolve this issue. (if you experience it).
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: January 28, 2019, 01:26:17 PM
I think we're all aware of the hack now. I guess we wait for announcements.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: January 24, 2019, 12:56:11 AM
I found this write up on FT Reporter. It's from 2017. The writer of the article absolutely gets the point of Kobocoin.

http://ftreporter.com/kobocoin-africas-alternative-form-of-payment/

 Smiley


12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: January 24, 2019, 12:53:00 AM
Hi, suprisely enough I don't see any update about cryptopia. If cryptopia shuts down, what's the next plan for kobocoin regarding exchanges?

I'm still waiting on the Golix listing. It's been almost a month since the final go ahead but they did have a serious hacking incident a few weeks ago. It's a massive step towards the final goal.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: January 09, 2019, 03:41:21 AM
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Happy New Year to the loyal KOBO community and hodlers!

Keep your fingers crossed. Golix listing goes live soon, so trading volume for 2019 should be the best yearly trading so far. KOBO will have a dedicated market maker on Golix so this will definitely help. It will also open the door to more African partnerships.

All ten sets of fingers crossed for the new year, surely a much better investment than bitcoin or other coins, I figure most of the big gains have happened already, now its Africa's turn, and what better coin choice  Grin Grin Grin

A quick question please, how are the coding plans going, is there any update to making wild fires in github, any closer ?

Regards.

I've contacted the developer. I'm yet to hear back from him. It will go ahead as soon as he can get started.

To be honest, I'm glad for the market dip and slow times. It takes the pressure off trying to rush things through. We can take this time to gear/partner up for the future.

For those getting impatient after 4 years, just bear in mind that the role models for Kobocoin are LycaMobile (for it's distribution) and Skype (because it's a model of longevity and gradual progress). This was always a long-term project and we're still on track.

Kobocoin is a good bet for the future. Don't underestimate the green/social value of PoS. Don't underestimate the fact that simple utility tokens like KOBO that did not ICO/IPO (e.g. BTC, LTC, DOGE) are now finally being recognised as the 'legally acceptable' face of crypto. Don't underestimate the need for cryptocurrencies in Africa, or the size of the market, and don't underestimate Kobocoin's presence when it comes to crypto awareness in Africa.

Thanks to the small but loyal KOBO community (true early adopters) for your continued support. Without your support Kobocoin would be nowhere. I am eternally grateful.  
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: January 01, 2019, 02:05:18 AM
Explorer back operational, shout a big Happy New Year to Kobocoin and all it's supporters, hope to have a good year for 2019  Grin Grin Grin

K.

Happy New Year to the loyal KOBO community and hodlers!

Keep your fingers crossed. Golix listing goes live soon, so trading volume for 2019 should be the best yearly trading so far. KOBO will have a dedicated market maker on Golix so this will definitely help. It will also open the door to more African partnerships.

15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: November 17, 2018, 02:43:55 AM
BE is expiring.  Anyone donating to keep it online?
Hi,
I will donate a few dollars worth of Kobocoin to keep the explorer going, as long as The Tribesman handles it.
Anyone else?  Smiley
Regards,
K.
Don't worry about that. I'll sort it out.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: November 16, 2018, 02:31:06 AM
This is the most recent update. The demo site been changing since the update went out.

UPDATE

Welcome to the evolution of Kobocoin

Apologies for the delay but there's been a few things going on. Let's start with the topic at hand.

1. Current Wallets

First let me start by saying that all your funds are safe. @opticoin, I'm aware of the current syncing problems of the android wallet. PLEASE INSTALL, AND MOVE YOUR KOBO TO, THE COINOMI MULTIWALLET. The original android wallet will always be available but it will have the ocassional syncing crash which takes time to resolve. It means rebuilding the kobo blockchain and resyncing the ABE database. I will be doing this over the next few days and the android wallet will once again begin syncing. The current android wallet is no longer available on Google Play Store. Once I've looked at what direction our android wallet has to take, and updated it accordingly, it will be back on there. Having a wallet for your own coin is great, but nowadays it's all about multiple assets. So, if anything, a kobo multiwallet is needed.

For now, if you're using the current KOBO android wallet PLEASE INSTALL, AND MOVE YOUR KOBO TO, THE COINOMI MULTIWALLET. I'm happy for people to keep using the original android wallet (it will remain slow and clunky for now), but I can't see why anyone would want to remain with the old wallet given the advantages of the Coinomi wallet. Remember that Coinomi uses a seed phrase to keep your kobo safe, there's no syncing, and you can sweep paper wallets with it. Use it!

The desktop wallets will be updated along with the code update (see below). I will look into monthly bootstrap images being available from github to try and relieve the slow syncing issue. Unfortunately, slow desktop wallet syncing is an industry wide problems apart from projects using an electrum type backend. I'll investigate the desktop wallets properly after the code update is completed.  


2. Code Update

The following code updates will take place before the demo website is migrated to live:  
   - Segwit
   - CSV
   - CLTV
   - Strict DER Encoding
   - Other performance improvements


These updates will take the codebase to Bitcoin 0.13. This will mean that all future updates to Bitcoin codebase can be rolled into Kobocoin a lot more easily. It will really gear KOBO up for the future. This update has just recently been proven on another PoS coin with our codebase. It will involve more than one update possibly over a number of months. I'm in the process of getting dates. We cannot move forward without these code updates. That's how important they are.


3. Identity

We now have an evolved identity. Images below. Hope you like it. If you don't, don't worry, it'll grow on you, and KOBO is always evolving Smiley

Logo and Currency Symbol



Text




4. New Website

The new website is taking shape. I'm doing the work myself. I wasn't happy with what was being delivered so decided to do it myself, hence the delay.

It will not go live until the code update is done. In the meantime I've put up a demo site that I'll be updating as I go along. Please bear with me over the next few weeks (or even months). The demo website will be going through changes as new items are added and it becomes more consumer focused (there's a brand consultant helping me out in that department - I only know geek speak). It's also mobile ready. The mobile site is boring right now but I'll do something to make it look a bit more appealing.

This is just a demo, not a live site. Images are not optimised so it might be a dog on first load. There's a lot of work left to do but at least you can now see the direction of travel.

DEMO SITE - http://dev.kobocoin.com

Items to be added include:

- Paper wallets - This will include screenshots to encourage small businesses to print and sell paper wallets loaded with kobo.
- Team
- Tech
- Roadmap
- Whitepaper
- Block Explorer
- Forum

Once there's enough content on the new website I'll also be using it as the basis of a new KOBO thread. This current thread will become redundant. If the website forum starts being used then I might move all updates to the new forum (as blog entries), and just post a link here.

I welcome your comments, suggestions etc.


5. Marketing KOBO

Once the code is updated and the website switched over, Xtian Dela and other social media influencers will start the marketing process via social media and giveaways to encourage people to see what KOBO is all about.

One issue is that, at ground level, the people who want to buy kobo don't now how to get any, and yet, at the same time we have low trading volume on the crypto markets. Marketing should hopefully address this. The demand for kobo exists. Rather than trying to convince massive retailers to integrate us into their website, I would like to try a new more basic approach. The website will provide details and templates for creating paper wallets that can be loaded with kobo and sold to people who want to buy some.

It could be the basis of an extra income for small businesses, street traders, and anyone else who wants to do the same. Think LycaMobile (http://www.lycamobile.com/).


6. Exchanges

I would love to make promises, but I can't. Once the website goes live and we start marketing KOBO we'll have to see what happens. I'm speaking with Golix (https://golix.com/). If we can get a listing on Golix it would be a massive boost. People will then be able to buy KOBO in local fiat currencies.


7. PLAAS and PLAASIO

Over the last year or so I've been talking about the partnership with BitSoko. Well, that partnership has now flourished into a joint blockchain project. I'd like to introduce you all to:

Project Plaas - The Farmers Blockchain Platform.

I am working with:

- Alakanani Itireleng AKA bitcoinlady - http://www.satoshicentre.tech/ - Plaas is her baby
- Gibson Juma - CEO, Bitsoko - https://bitsoko.io/


We're working towards an ICO that should run early next year. I'll not say too much about it here. Please goto the following sites to learn more:

https://plaas.io/ - Project website
https://plaas.io/token.php - Token sale website (Goto Team page to see my ugly mug - I'll update that pic when the lenses stop breaking)


And finally...

It's now three and a half years since launch. I really want to thank the small but loyal KOBO community for your continued support of the project. It really is very greatly appreciated. KOBO has had it's ups and downs, but it's still here. It's purpose still exists in it's original form, and Kobocoin is now known all over Africa. It's time for the project to attempt to take that next step (and hope that the tech stands up to the hammering it might get!).

In conclusion, the future looks promising.

TT

 Smiley


tl;dr - That African coin. Still soldiering on.



17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system on: November 08, 2018, 01:22:33 AM
For this Communities Information - KOBO is going to be listed free of charge on https://emblemvault.com/ 's DEX, due to be released very soon.

https://coinscribble.com/emblem-vault-announces-support-for-more-than-500-cryptocurrencies/2085/releases/34/

https://github.com/DecentricCorp/coininfoplus/blob/master/lib/alts.js

for more information have a look at our Bitcointalk page https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1652345.0
Thanks for the add. Much appreciated!

I'll make sure it's included as a wallet option.
18  Other / Meta / Re: [HACKED] TheTribesman - Legendary account hacked on: September 28, 2018, 02:28:23 PM
Its your fault idiot,

If you get hacked , its 100percent your fault, you don't deserve your account back.

I'm glad your account got hacked, you shouldn't be advertising your scam shitcoin on this forum.
I am not anonymous like most in here because I've done nothing wrong and scammed no-one. Those of you who like digging, go out there and find one scam accusation against me or the project.

I'm here to try and make a difference. I actually have some belief in crypto.  Shocked

How many of you can say the same? Why not just head over to your favourite ICO site and find the next crappy investment to lose your money in.

My shitcoin project will be here long after your fomo ICOs have flattened your fiat bank account.

Still going strong since 2015. Eat my shorts.
19  Other / Meta / Re: [HACKED] TheTribesman - Legendary account hacked on: September 28, 2018, 02:09:28 PM
Its your fault idiot,

If you get hacked , its 100percent your fault, you don't deserve your account back.

I'm glad your account got hacked, you shouldn't be advertising your scam shitcoin on this forum.
Thanks for the bump

 Smiley
20  Other / Meta / Re: [HACKED] TheTribesman - Legendary account hacked on: September 28, 2018, 02:09:10 PM
Its your fault idiot,

If you get hacked , its 100percent your fault, you don't deserve your account back.

I'm glad your account got hacked, you shouldn't be advertising your scam shitcoin on this forum.

ohho..calm down mate. You seems to be at the mount ETNA now. Were you scammed by the shitcoin created by OP? I have doubt that his account was really hacked or not, i have same person on IRC and he still comes online but never complained about here.
Please explain. Do you know me? Because I don't think I know you.
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