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241  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum / Synereo Cooperation on: January 26, 2016, 01:23:51 PM
He's providing valuable constructive feedback, which we always welcome!
242  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum / Synereo Cooperation on: January 26, 2016, 01:21:52 PM
2. Well, we think we have a solution! Would you like to take a look at the post Greg is writing on the subject? We'd value your direct feedback on it.
This approach is different from the one Ethereum espoused before, and both Vitalik and Vlad are working with Greg to develop it now.

Will do after I finish watching the video.

3. We have a mechanism taking into account a few parameters to make it so people who behave in exactly the way you describe have very little, if any, impact on this economy. Generally, we're looking for actions that have high entropy; if "B", your GF, is essentially a copy of "A", you, there's very little information there.

Is that specifically covered in the white paper or a design improvement hence?

The whitepaper only has the basics, so it is indeed not listed there. We're waiting to implement these before we specify and implement the more advanced parts of the model.

Send Greg and I an email about the post and we'll share it with you. greg@synereo.com dor@synereo.com.
243  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum / Synereo Cooperation on: January 26, 2016, 01:16:08 PM
I think social media can possibly be taken over by cryptocurrency/decentralized/blockchain technology. Think about it... Facebook has a market capitalization of 266.3 billion. What if a portion of their net profit was distributed to its users instead? Which service would you use... one that makes money off of you providing you nothing in return, or one that pays you to use its service? There are likely a few projects attempting to capitalize on this space. The only one off the top of my head I can name is Synereo and I am on the fence as to whether it is is a legit project or a P&D... I am waiting on the sidelines for now. http://www.synereo.com/

I will respond to the rest of your informative post later (as I need to go outside on this Sunday).

I think Synereo may be conceptually on the right track, in that ads should preferrably be content that users want to see. I can envision content providers being creative in how they advertise products within enjoyable content. The bottom line is the economics per my prior post in reply to TechorMarketing. There were one or two ads on Google that were so interesting to me, I wanted to save a copy of the video ad. Meaning the way to beat Google is by making the advertising more efficient, thus superior ROI for all participants (advertiser, content creator, and viewer). If the superior algorithms require decentralization and cutting out the middle man, then Google with all its technical prowess can do nothing to compete.

Spot on!

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I only scanned a portion of their white paper. I believe they may have Sybil attack problems in their attention model (thus being gamed and not having the result intended), but I can't yet judge that with any certainty as I need to study it more carefully.

You've given me something very intellectually deep to chomp on, so thank you. I love conceptual paradigm shifts and I like to analyze models. I will need more time on this.

Looks to me as though they are serious. The devil is in the details on their technical model. They have a brainy looking CSO mathematician, so perhaps some of the model theory is originating from him.

The attention model is mine. We've designed it carefully against Sybil attacks. If you think you've identified an attack vector, do let us know -- I'll give you with an AMP bounty for it.

Feel free to join our Slack channel at slack.synereo.com and chat with us there directly.

So you must be younger guy Dor who I've viewed in the Hangout videos in the Synereo channel on YouTube?

It is common knowledge that Greg, Synereo's CSO, is leading the design of Casper, Ethereum's new proposed Proof of Stake blockchain: https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/12/28/understanding-serenity-part-2-casper/
He has spoken about the design principles of the technology underlying this effort, what would allow it to scale, in the recent Ethereum developer conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzahKc_ukfM

Synereo is NOT building their technology on Ethereum. Rather, it is Ethereum who are using Greg's decades of expertise in the field, and Synereo technology, to build their own.

Ethereum has provided Synereo with developer grants for this purpose. Hopefully, collaboration will continue in other ways as well.
We also believe that our notion of a "smart contract", which we call a social contract, is more advanced, mature and scalable than anyone else's. People in the industry are starting to get a sense of this as well, including our friends at Ethereum. http://blog.synereo.com/2015/03/06/social-contracts-pt-ii/

A comprehensive post going into detail about all of these subjects are in the works.

Feel free to ask any other question about this here or on our slack channel at slack.synereo.com.

And appears Greg is the greying long-haired mathematician in Seattle that I've view on the same videos.

I am doing an in depth study of your system and I am not yet ready to offer all my feedback because I am in the midst of analyzing it.

However I do want to start with a few observations.

First I want to thank you for providing those Hangout videos because I am gaining much information from listening to the feedbacks from the musicians. That has been very useful for my marketing research.

1. Greg asks what can a decentralized Synereo do that centralized SoundCloud can't do, and Dor replies that the bandwidth (he said "distribution" but I assume he means download and streaming bandwidth) costs become free because they are provided by the users. Unfortunately this is incorrect. Decentralized filesystems will not work and are theft socialism (stealing from those who have to redistribute to those who didn't pay for it) models as I explained yesterday. For context, make sure you understand how I explained to Bittorrent in 2008 that their optimistic choking algorithm was a theft socialism model.

2. I will expend some time studying Casper's design, but I already watched some videos of Ethereum presentations about the strategy for shards and proofs against cheating in the attempt to achieve decentralized scaling with verification of long-running scripts. And I have explained why it will never work. I have an entire thread dedicated to discussing the finer issues with block chain consensus and the CAP theorem is fundamental. Essentially you can't use propagation as a consensus rule thus proofs against cheating will fail as methodology. You simply can't solve the Tragedy of the Commons verification problem without centralization. Period. You will eventually face come to this realization that your ideas are fundamentally flawed and can't be fixed.

3. An attention model based upon users approvals is probably going to suffer from the same phenomenon I observed when I asked why my gf was rapid clicking every Like on here timeline without even reading the posts. She said because they are my friends and will Like all my posts also. But I need to study your model in detail in the white paper before I can comment further on it.

That's me! You can see our pictures on www.synereo.com.

1. This is an old video, and it was indeed a mistake on my part.

2. Well, we think we have a solution! Would you like to take a look at the post Greg is writing on the subject? We'd value your direct feedback on it.
This approach is different from the one Ethereum espoused before, and both Vitalik and Vlad are working with Greg to develop it now.

3. We have a mechanism taking into account a few parameters to make it so people who behave in exactly the way you describe have very little, if any, impact on this economy. Generally, we're looking for actions that have high entropy; if "B", your GF, is essentially a copy of "A", you, there's very little information there.

244  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum / Synereo Cooperation on: January 26, 2016, 12:01:35 PM
I've heard that the Ethereum and Synereo devs are cooperating in blockchain technology development.  I'm curious as to what is the extent of this cooperation.  Greg, the lead Synereo dev, has briefly discussed this in the Synereo hangout sessions.  Does anyone have any additional insight into this?

I wouldn't be surprised if they built a social network on top of Ethereum.

But do you think synero would be able to make a success of their project?

I remember taking a look at their website and it was butters mate. Put me right off it imediately.

How does a "social network" intend to get away with a site that ugly?
I think this thread is a thinly veiled attempt to somehow associate the synero project with the ethereum project with no evidence except the dev of the project no ones heard of told someone else that he is talking to the lead dev of the project that is currently a runaway success.

Sounds like either an attempt to muddy the waters or hype a shitty project.

It is common knowledge that Greg, Synereo's CSO, is leading the design of Casper, Ethereum's new proposed Proof of Stake blockchain: https://blog.ethereum.org/2015/12/28/understanding-serenity-part-2-casper/
He has spoken about the design principles of the technology underlying this effort, what would allow it to scale, in the recent Ethereum developer conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzahKc_ukfM

Synereo is NOT building their technology on Ethereum. Rather, it is Ethereum who are using Greg's decades of expertise in the field, and Synereo technology, to build their own.

Ethereum has provided Synereo with developer grants for this purpose. Hopefully, collaboration will continue in other ways as well.
We also believe that our notion of a "smart contract", which we call a social contract, is more advanced, mature and scalable than anyone else's. People in the industry are starting to get a sense of this as well, including our friends at Ethereum. http://blog.synereo.com/2015/03/06/social-contracts-pt-ii/

A comprehensive post going into detail about all of these subjects are in the works.

Feel free to ask any other question about this here or on our slack channel at slack.synereo.com.

245  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: After getting your profits from ETH, what next? on: January 26, 2016, 11:56:54 AM
Personally, I like the looks of Synereo AMPs traded on Bittrex.  They're going to release their social networking software stack in February.  The price has been increasing nicely lately.

Disclaimer: I'm long AMPs.

Highest trading volume today, and up to #21 on Coinmarketcap.
https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-AMP
246  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Technology vs. Marketing. Which is more important? on: January 25, 2016, 12:56:02 PM
I think social media can possibly be taken over by cryptocurrency/decentralized/blockchain technology. Think about it... Facebook has a market capitalization of 266.3 billion. What if a portion of their net profit was distributed to its users instead? Which service would you use... one that makes money off of you providing you nothing in return, or one that pays you to use its service? There are likely a few projects attempting to capitalize on this space. The only one off the top of my head I can name is Synereo and I am on the fence as to whether it is is a legit project or a P&D... I am waiting on the sidelines for now. http://www.synereo.com/

I will respond to the rest of your informative post later (as I need to go outside on this Sunday).

I think Synereo may be conceptually on the right track, in that ads should preferrably be content that users want to see. I can envision content providers being creative in how they advertise products within enjoyable content. The bottom line is the economics per my prior post in reply to TechorMarketing. There were one or two ads on Google that were so interesting to me, I wanted to save a copy of the video ad. Meaning the way to beat Google is by making the advertising more efficient, thus superior ROI for all participants (advertiser, content creator, and viewer). If the superior algorithms require decentralization and cutting out the middle man, then Google with all its technical prowess can do nothing to compete.

Spot on!

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I only scanned a portion of their white paper. I believe they may have Sybil attack problems in their attention model (thus being gamed and not having the result intended), but I can't yet judge that with any certainty as I need to study it more carefully.

You've given me something very intellectually deep to chomp on, so thank you. I love conceptual paradigm shifts and I like to analyze models. I will need more time on this.

Looks to me as though they are serious. The devil is in the details on their technical model. They have a brainy looking CSO mathematician, so perhaps some of the model theory is originating from him.

The attention model is mine. We've designed it carefully against Sybil attacks. If you think you've identified an attack vector, do let us know -- I'll give you with an AMP bounty for it.

Feel free to join our Slack channel at slack.synereo.com and chat with us there directly.
247  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Technology vs. Marketing. Which is more important? on: January 24, 2016, 04:12:13 PM
Is it possible to create interactive media where some of the participants (maybe providers of content or interaction) are motivated primarily by economic income (or a combination of the holistic benefits and income)? What are the examples out there already in cyberspace? The examples that come to my mind seem very limited in participation, e.g. live nude chat, typing job, creative job such as graphic arts or writing. Are there any music distribution sites where the providers of content are being paid by the consumers of content? Isn't it so competitive to get your music heard, that you must not charge for it?

Can anyone comment?

I think social media can possibly be taken over by cryptocurrency/decentralized/blockchain technology. Think about it... Facebook has a market capitalization of 266.3 billion. What if a portion of their net profit was distributed to its users instead? Which service would you use... one that makes money off of you providing you nothing in return, or one that pays you to use its service? There are likely a few projects attempting to capitalize on this space. The only one off the top of my head I can name is Synereo and I am on the fence as to whether it is is a legit project or a P&D... I am waiting on the sidelines for now. http://www.synereo.com/

What's giving you the impression of malevolent intent by Synereo?
248  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AMP - The Currency That Powers Your Attention On Synereo on: January 20, 2016, 07:08:19 PM
We're live on the community hangout:

https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/hoaevent/AP36tYet1ATfPNR42PTcq_txIEyEyQrPedN9M4OtJTzxw6nhnDGaiA?eid=109002904706315055045&hl=en&authuser=1
249  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AMP - The Currency That Powers Your Attention On Synereo on: January 20, 2016, 04:25:23 PM
As per our community's recommendation, we're going to start posting the entire weekly update here.
Read it all with pics and links on our blog.
http://blog.synereo.com/2016/01/20/Synereo-Update/


Update Summary

Special guest Dina Supino, UX and Product designer now working with Synereo.

This week brings updates about:

Work on our Docker container / one-click installation

LivelyGig development update

Work on Casper, the Proof-of-Stake protocol

New collaborations with Backfeed, working on reputation and collaboration protocols, and

weWOWwe, a Chinese sports-related social network starting to migrate functionality to rely on Synereo.

Contents in Brief
Watch the full Hangout
0036 - Intro by Greg
0335 - Dina introduces herself
0470 - What’s design? A presentation by Dina
0777 - Design challenges for open source projects
1189 - Response of Greg
1629 - Dor about cooperation with Backfeed and weWOWwe
1918 - Working as a community
2506 - Community takes up work
2636 - Code of the protocol
2916 - Largest AMP bounty so far given for Docker work
3050 - LivelyGig update by Ed
3196 - Casper update
3399 - Allan’s involvement
3629 - Thanks

Detailed Notes
0036 - Intro by Greg
Special guest Dina Supino. Greg and Dor have been working closely with her on the design of the new UI and user experience of Synereo.

0335 - Dina introduces herself
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Dinasuarus Linkedin FB

I’m a UX designer, 10 years experience. My latest project was MS Azure. After that we’ve been travelling the world for the last couple of years. It’s really been going around and looking at cultures and learning about how people think in all of these different countries. Most recently we’ve just got a house that we’re going to move in Tuesday after the hang out at the base of the mountain here in New Zealand.

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0470 - What’s design? A presentation by Dina
If you wanna help with Visual/Graphic Design, … come forward. That’s always great! First we need product design guidelines, the typography for making this entire product. Kind of making things beautiful and clean, and that work.

UI design is the process of creating user interfaces that balance technical functionality and visual elements. We need UI wireframes, prototypes, storyboards. Basically working through kind of the underpinnings of a product.

Content design goes back to the persona of the very specific users who are reaching out to us and keeping that communication channel on their way link.

Content writing. Content writers will define rules for a voice. So this product is based on its brand and its users. It’s friendly and very lightly technical.

Information architecture creates a navigational tree and kind of a higher level of order for the whole product.

User experience. Designers need to kind of have a little bit of all of the aforementioned aspects but they’re combining into a higher level look. It’s necessary to understand how to visualize advanced concepts, like what you would see in psychology and sociology.

Design thinking is about making the design implementation-free. Keeping yourself free from the technology.

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0777 - Challenges for open source
People have a great idea based on tech and the whole experience is based on that. It’s difficult for design when the underpinnings already have been completely set. If you first focus on the goals then all sorts of different solutions come up. Then you can find the right one that really flows perfectly for the user. And that’s why design needs to do that that process, out in front of the development input.

The nice thing is that we have a pretty engaged community that is pretty happy to give feedback.

If you have examples of novel UX made by open source project please put them down in the slack channel #design.

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There have been some critics on Synereo’s open source based and community based approach. But (Christopher Alexander) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Timeless_Way_of_Building], (A Pattern Language, A Timeless Way of Building, The Nature of Order) has a different view on this. A blend of course is always going to work a bit better. Laying down some fundamentals that are pretty strong and then letting the community build upon that.

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Community feedback helps with the user testing issue. Feedback is OK but it is informative for a designer, otherwise work gets never done.
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You have a designers paradox if feedback is constantly flowing instead of feedback that is ordered into purposed based points along the process. image

Dina says that it’s very important to define a product vision and she will cover it next week.

1189 - Greg points to his slides about Reactive Media
They are a language of concepts, capabilities and capacities, that people can utilise to rapidly put together user experiences but that also directly maps to the technology and the math. Recently we talked about channels “@” and labels “#”. And that this could be used for the monitoring of the nodes. Since this is a decentralised network, users have to stand up their own nodes. You as administrator need that your node talks to you in a meaningful way. The social feed mechanism of Synereo can handle such things. You can also use it for monitoring the economic situation, i.e. your wallet that is associated with transactions.

So these principles have to translate into a comprehensible experience for the user.

We have to find out what the group thinks about what to value, how they want to value it and what it means for individual reputation. And that has to be part of the user experience as well.

1629 - Dor about cooperation with Backfeed and weWOWwe
We are cooperating with Backfeed, founder is Matan Field, who was the founder of the rideshare company La’Zooz and Primavera De Filippi, she was involved with Ethereum. Their aim is to create a reputation system for centerless coordination. There are a lot of similarities. They have a few nice pilots with chess games, where the entire community decides on the best move to make. Until now they have been improving the protocols, but they rely on a centralised entity that keeps track of the reputation of the members. That’s not what Synereo wants. In Synereo, each user has a limited and subjective view of the network, and that’s enough to form our attention and reputation economy. The network topology simply changes to accommodate the relationship of the different agents based on their behaviors, and so no outside/central entity is needed.

We have been talking about the basic assumptions we make, about the design of the system and what it should be able to do. And it looks that they want to use Synereo’s technology to implement their protocols. And it seems like we’re going to merge our efforts.

1918 - Working as a community
Also with Coala, that hosts the blockchain workshop series and Vlad of Ethereum we’re talking about reputation systems. We are organising a satellite workshop in New York in April 2016 and we hope to have Backfeed, Livelygig, Synereo there and groups that are interested in the “internet of things” because we believe that things also should enjoy a reputation. Synereo is trying to jumpstart community effort around reputation systems and smart contracts, in order to investigate the concerns involved.

One of our investors is involved in a Chinese social network around the subject of sports. Uploading videos about soccer matches, analysis and so on. We’re talking about including the reputation and reward system into this and to slowly think about moving the content to the distributed paradigm. The company wants then the users to be able to redeem their tokens for badges, t-shirts, meetings with star soccer players, and later on services on the greater Synereo network once there’s a possibility to exchange their tokens for AMPs and other currencies. This shows nicely how you can create a network of networks in terms of exchange of reputation or monetary value.

Another side project is a company that is in social networks and that is interested in the technology of Synereo. China is probably one of the most important markets for decentralisation technology. It’s really critical there.

2506 - Community takes up work
Dory (@nodes, @007) did some great work on the Docker problem. He was able to resolve the RabbitMQ interaction between two Docker servers. This is very exciting and that enables us to then aid data storage through Mongo to the doctor image.

The venue protocol. This makes it harder to do discovery in the network. If you know only the people that you’re already connected with, how do you find new people to talk to? There’s a need for people to find each other with respect to your network. That gives a place for a kind of broker in between. Livelygig needs this of course to match talented people with the demand for work.

2636 - Code of the protocol


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The protocol is in fact a few pages of code. A part that configures the behaviour, a part the sets the definitions, and a part that executes the protocol. In the configuration you can define what behaviour is launched when a node is launched. For example the feature “You need to be introduced in order to talk to this person.” In the current interface you can drop a person icon onto another person icon. A message “Do you want to introduce these two people to each other?” pops up. And then it gives you the opportunity to send out a little introduction notice to each of them and then they are invited to connect to each other.

This approach of defining protocols gives a significant acceleration and in addition there are all kinds of advantages with respect to a formal verification and correctness of the protocol, service discovery, etc..

2916 - Largest AMP bounty so far given for Docker work


Dor expresses his appreciation for Dory. He’s not only one of Synereo’s largest investors, a very passionate member in the community, but he also unblocked the creation of the Docker Image, with respect to the RabbitMQ. With this achievement it becomes very easy to set up a node for the Synereo network. So he’s rewarded with a bounty of 50,000 AMPs, worth close to 500$ (highest bounty until now).

So If you’re a developer in Scala, have DevOps skills, or have other IT-related knowledge, you could earn also AMPs. Talk to us!
3050 - LivelyGig update by Ed
The number of protocols we use for Livelygig is relatively small if compared with the complexity of the application. We’ve been working a lot on the user interface. Some of it is on the technological architecture that is needed, for example on Scala React. And we’ve been building up various pop-ups. We are focused on getting an end to end story that we can demo.

3196 - Casper update
There’s been progress in converting the betting-cycle stuff into π-calculus interpretation. We do this because then we can work finally with SpecialK. There’s growing consensus between Aaron Fisher, Vlad (Ethereum) and myself. You get a uniform treatment of network partition events as well as standard betting cycle behaviours. So the economic and security analysis come into a single frame, which is extremely powerful. We’ve also done a code review of a proof-of-concept that was set up by Vitalik. It raised some interesting questions, because Casper takes a stance that’s pretty much the opposite of Industry wisdom. Which is cool, because a lot of revolutionary protocols have done this also.

3399 - Allan’s involvement
He’s very interested in what SpecialK can do as a platform and I have some specific experience that Livelygig can leverage. Allan refers to his company “Answer2” started in 2013. It’s basically turning questions and answers into a contest. The project was shot down because the term sheets of the funding were not alright. But the idea is still valid. Allan was introduced to Ed by an attorney who knows blockchain really well. And he has additional experience with the launch of Safe.cash, a white label commissioned based blockchain based payment system for banks to create their own Paypal services and offer it to their clients. It uses dollars directly, not an alt-coin and the keys don’t sit on the technology layer. See also

He hopes to bring that experience to SpecialK and LivelyGig in terms of launching a platform that people can use to build distributed apps with very little effort and very little code and focus on what their apps are really supposed to be doing.

3629 - Thanks
Please read the Open questions for pitch deck](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xdKayitmM60PCBRCmekiDc5XOcN62LIN-a9MvFQQRDs/edit?usp=sharing)

That’s all for this week!

250  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AMP - The Currency That Powers Your Attention On Synereo on: January 13, 2016, 07:03:14 PM
We're live!
Participate: https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/hoaevent/AP36tYesI0_IfEkxfAv-AlBcWwV5GooUHh6MBcK-0H1Mlws9epRM3Q?hl=en&authuser=1
View: https://plus.google.com/events/ccqht6kdikua219ds8eddlsrcno
251  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AMP - The Currency That Powers Your Attention On Synereo on: January 11, 2016, 03:38:38 PM
The first public release is about a month+ away, if things go smoothly.
252  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING! Communists Attempting to Subvert Decentralized Free Speech Movement! on: January 07, 2016, 09:29:04 AM
ROFL
253  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING! Communists Attempting to Subvert Decentralized Free Speech Movement! on: January 06, 2016, 10:25:43 PM
lol DE maybe you should look into Unit 8200 before jumping the gun. Synereo does have blazing red flags

Well, I don't know about their past involvement with Unit 8200, but I think evidence of their political beliefs is in the code they release.  Regardless of where they were previously employed, it looks to me that they are trying to create a legitimate, decentralized platform which will allow unmitigated free speech unencumbered by corporate and state espionage.  When they release the code and the beta program next month, their agenda will be made known.  Imo, it is foolish to label everyone who works for a certain agency as subscribing to a certain political mindset.  Policies carried out by agencies and those who work for them do not always originate from the inside and there is undoubtedly many different political persuasions at work inside these agencies.

Personally, the reason I invested in Synereo was because of their vision for a free and open social network without the constraints that accompany the centralized social networks of today.  I've always believed in free speech and anything that facilitates that end is a good thing in my book.

The code's already fully available.
https://github.com/synereo/
254  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AMP - The Currency That Powers Your Attention On Synereo on: January 06, 2016, 06:53:00 PM
We're live on the weekly hangout right now:
https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/hoaevent/AP36tYcoGSEusUlQX-ebHfG7_UnwCXhictJUm98S67UjvqVzWPkafQ?hl=en&authuser=1

Today we have with us Tatiana Moroz, the first musician to issue digital currency to fund her art!

Viewer link:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/109002904706315055045/hangouts/onair/watch?hid=hoaevent/cou1rh0dmso2u2gtc90l8kbovhg&ytl=UI28eTYafIA&wpsrc=yta
255  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING! Communists Attempting to Subvert Decentralized Free Speech Movement! on: January 05, 2016, 06:41:54 PM
lol DE maybe you should look into Unit 8200 before jumping the gun. Synereo does have blazing red flags

Easily diffused if you look into the open-source code?
256  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CoinGecko.com - 360 Degree Cryptocurrency Valuation and Ranking on: January 05, 2016, 03:17:50 PM
Thanks for adding us!
257  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AMP - The Currency That Powers Your Attention On Synereo on: January 04, 2016, 07:01:14 PM
New post on the blog:
http://blog.synereo.com/2016/01/04/Synereo-Update/

This update offers a deep delve into the mathematical underpinnings of the new Proof of Stake protocol that will eventually replace Ethereum's current PoW blockchain, as well as an altogether new proposal for the creation of novel type of blockchain.
258  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Maidsafe is it vapourware? on: January 04, 2016, 06:09:13 PM
ur a zionist mafia
259  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Maidsafe is it vapourware? on: January 04, 2016, 03:34:39 PM
Yes, imo Maidsafe is a lot of hype over nothing.  How long has it supposedly been in development? 8 yrs or something ridiculous, right?  Regardless, nobody needs Maidsafe when there is I2P which is FREE.

If you want something that exposes you to a crypto transformative technology which will have widespread appeal then I'd recommend you take a look at the Synereo social network and AMPs which power the "attention economy".

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=995987

http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/synereo/
260  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AMP - The Currency That Powers Your Attention On Synereo on: January 03, 2016, 08:07:56 PM
Coin Market Cap has updated their AMP page with more stats and Synereo now shows up on the main page as well.
http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/synereo/#charts
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