(Tao please, don't hate me to compare ) The thought never crossed my mind.
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Good morning guys, any news or preview about the video? I guess we can't quite pin down if it's supposed to be for people already in crypto or complete newbs or something in between? Who do you think the target audience should be? [/quote] Newbs, hands down. That's where the money is. Crypto people will know the advantages over Bitcoin already. If we want to truly rival Bitcoin, we need to stop comparing ourselves to it, and go our own way.
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RE: RECENT TROLLING ATTEMPTS
I wonder how these sideshow clowns feel now, after shamelessly dedicating hours upon hours trying desperately to spread FUD, that the price just shot up dramatically. It takes energy to devote that much time to trolling, and just when they feel (wrongly) that they are making an impact, the world turns around and owns them for the bullshit-spreaders that they are.
bigrcanada put it best when he said that the outside world doesn't care one bit about what we say on this forum, they are looking at real-world attributes of this project.
I really, really enjoyed that latest price move. Great job, trolls! Hahahahhaha!
Je suis DASH.
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DASH PRICE SPIKES - Powered by hapless trolls.
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DASH DEVELOPMENT:MONERO DEVELOPMENT:I also don't generally think it's a good idea to get tribal about what is ultimately a technical project, but those guys ( <-- racist term according to smooth) are beyond the pale.
So you're going to get tribal then. Okay, I guess you are off my short list of non-retarded DRK supporters. They've chosen to turn a technical agenda into a question of professional integrity and that's a war they're going to loose.
Incorrect. There are technical questions and there are questions about the scam instamine/premine. Both are legitimate criticisms of this project, but they distinct and one does not supersede the other. I think what's happened is that when cryptonote came on the scene they thought they 'clean up' the anon space. Then when they didn't they started plastering all this "cryptography is king" stuff all over the place with such an odious sense of entitlement and arrogance that that didn't work either.
Incorrect. Nobody decided to "clean up the scene." In the cryptonote case, we saw some best-of-breed cryptography (acknowledged by many experts, I won't bore you with the references, as I'm sure you've seen them) that was being run as a scam in a deceptive manner using a fraudulently concealed premined, and coins spamming campaign, and a bunch of nonsense stories about the dark web and aliens. So logically we decided to fork it and run it as an open-source project independent of the crazy premine-hiding and alien-crediting people. In this case I see some mediocre technology and a lot of stories being repeated in order to cast the most innocent possible light on an instamine/premine scam that when examined critically looks highly suspicious at best. There is no plot and no plan, just a couple of different situations, involving a different people for different reasons. Furthermore I find this who anti-cryptography rant you seem to be on to be quite absurd, give that we are all here because of cryptocurrencies. Its very amusing to see you spin using sound cryptography and rigorous methods as solutions to problems as being somehow inappropriate. With that attitude toward software design and development, you should probably go work on web sites or something else equally trivial. Then they discovered this "instamine" business as if "hey we're onto something here" - no, that didn't wash either cos it's only been the favourite haunt of every fudster that even walked these threads for a year. Next - lowest of low - attack the dev's competence and finally, in desperation his personal integrity.
You're grasping. The issues here are the instamine/premine, what actually happened vs. how it is being expalined/spun today, mediocre snake-oil anonymity, and a dangerous ponzi-like investment scheme. If you don't like where that leads when examined critically, that is your burden to bear. That's rather hilarious I have to say. i doubt you can find a single shred of evidence that anyone associated with Moenro has ever had or expressed any interest in forking darkcoin or doing anything whatsoever with darkcoin, nor that any of us ever viewed cryptonote as an alternative to anything. I've suggested that someone go ahead and fork it to get out from under the shadow of the instamine/premine if the technology is supposedly so damn good, but I'm sure not interested in anything like that. You should also go ahead and trace some Monero ring signatures while sitting on a toilet. It's so easy, just do it or GTFO. INVESTORS, WHAT WOULD YOU BACK WITH YOUR MONEY, REAL DEVELOPMENT, OR BICKERING IN AN INTERNET FORUM?
I know what I chose. I rest my case.
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@COINS101 Like what I did there?
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Anyone know which logo is the current leader in the voting.... 1,2,...,8 ?
View results at https://www.darkcoinfoundation.org/vote-logoatm #1: 67%, #7: 51%, #8: 24% Though I'm confused, in the darkcoin talk thread #1 shows arrows inside the S, which spoil it for me, whereas the vote page shows it without the arrows, have they been dropped? If so it will be one of my two votes, thanks to anyone who can clarify. OTOH, yes we are questioning the winning logo with the arrows. The actual voting page displayed option 1 without the arrows, so that should be taken as the winner. I'm sure Evan will agree, but if you lend your voice, I'm sure that would help... Cool, thanks This is what I posted on the Darktalk thread about it: I voted for #1, but only if it doesn't have the arrows in it, otherwise I'd like to cancel my vote and choose #7 which I also voted for. Also the percentages seem to be incorrect in the results so far. Having #7 & #8 in the same line up may divide the vote for this logo, the graduated colour would be better chosen afterwards or not, it's more a variety of the same logo imo. Yes, I'm sure that voice of reason will be taken into consideration, thank you. I think that Evan is busy right now with the latest version testing, but we'll sort it out soon.
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Anyone know which logo is the current leader in the voting.... 1,2,...,8 ?
View results at https://www.darkcoinfoundation.org/vote-logoatm #1: 67%, #7: 51%, #8: 24% Though I'm confused, in the darkcoin talk thread #1 shows arrows inside the S, which spoil it for me, whereas the vote page shows it without the arrows, have they been dropped? If so it will be one of my two votes, thanks to anyone who can clarify. OTOH, yes we are questioning the winning logo with the arrows. The actual voting page displayed option 1 without the arrows, so that should be taken as the winner. I'm sure Evan will agree, but if you lend your voice, I'm sure that would help...
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Hey Tao, will this fit on a Tweet?Dude ... what do you do for living ..you seem to be a trader and an engineer at the same time
...at amateur level at least It turns out that analysis of price cycles is not unlike vibrational analysis in resonant structures. My background was in aeronautical engineering and when I started looking at trading charts I just used that as a crutch Price cycles within price cycles. The reason that your plane doesn't shake itself to pieces when it hits a bit of turbulence is that the natural vibrational frequencies of the engines and various parts of the structure all work against each other. That characteristic is actually designed into the plane using some incredible boffin-zone mathematics that can let the engineers tune the weights and dimensions of each component so the structure as a whole is perfect vibration "sink". There's an amazing example available in engineering history of what can happen if they 'get it wrong'. "Galloping Gerty" was a suspension bridge across the Tacoma Narrows which was destroyed in what was more or less a light breeze. Have a look ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-zczJXSxnwBitcoinwisdom is an incredible piece of kit which basically does the aircraft engineer's job in reverse. It takes a single price signal plotted against time and decomposes it into its constituent "harmonics". So that's like taking the bumps you feel in the plane when it hits a cloud and breaking it down into the engine vibration, the fuselage bending, the wings oscillating and so on. Bitcoinwisdom lets you see if one is "dampening" out the other or helping it. It shows you the long, slow price cycles (like the aeroplane wings) and rapidly oscillating ones (like the engine vibration) inside those cycles. Of course, none of that's any use unless you read the news as well It just helps you see how the price is developing and occasionally the various cycles act in resonance to produce a "galloping gerty" of the markets. Also, "proper" T/A people that actually know what they're doing use a whole pile more indicators that give you a more professional picture of things, but hey - I'm just having fun, not trading bonds for Goldman Sachs. With respect to DASH's dual layer architecture, the word "resonance" I used in that context is to do with the massive leverage in functionality you get by having 1 more "mode" in which the network can operate. It's a bit like music. If you have 1 sinewave oscillator, you can only make 1 note and 1 tone. With 2, you can make an infinite number. On an oscilliscope you'd be able to make any shape of wave that looked nothing like either of the 2 source waves. This is why Evan is stumbling across one after the next solution to problems that are proving PITA's for others, because you need the 2 distinct "oscillators" to create dynamics that give you the functional diversity to address such a broad range of issues. I mean, look at the alternative approaches: In the "anon" space they need to use an absolute overkill amount of cryptography that then characterises the nature of the entire network just to solve that one simple problem. A bit like pouring a bowl of soup into a barrel of salt to improve the taste and then having to eat the barrel load instead of just sprinkling a few grains into the bowl. In the "scaleability" space they're talking about similar sledgehammer tactics - huge increases in block sizes and whotnot that has got everyone quaking in their boots. In the "performance" space, they need to add extra buffering layers or accept one or zero confirmations before the customer walks off. In all these cases, DASH's dual mode approach has "walked it", arriving at natural, high performance solutions that are the ones any regular software systems designer would arrive it without even thinking about. The beauty of this one though is that it isn't a formal client-server architecture but a single, unified peice of software that works in 2 modes. So the service-oriented aspect of it is logical, not physical and the network is self resonating. The wallet daemon is the same across the whole network (unlike the idea that many critics of this technology like to try to promote) and, in keeping with the decentralised nature of this tech, anyone can launch any node, in any mode, anywhere, anytime and have it make a full, redundant contribution to the network. ("Redundant" in this case meaning the role is duplicated throughout the network). Don't get me started on all this stuff or I'll be here for the next 100 pages and no-one will get a word in edgeways Suffice to say that trading analysis and system analysis might not be so far apart as they look (at least not for amateurs that like to "wing it" like me ) LOL, amazing! For you, anything! https://twitter.com/taoofsatoshi/status/579483880664784896
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DASH is making DASHING progressing much high volume in the right direction to the MARS, that is great sign for great future and getting more big investors in.
Amen, brother. We are barely scratching the surface of DASH's potential. Wait til we get more Devs on board! The snowball is rolling nicely... lmfao pure trolling
shame he can't speak mandarin. The Chinese are seriously missing out. We need to boost demand over there.
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Loving the volume from china WOW! Dem Chinese sure love their ex-DevilCoins! But I feel bad for them, they won't be entertained by our sideshow here...
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I don't know what iCEBREAKER is saying, but please urge him to continue, his sideshow is entertaining people right into the DASH buy queue!
How nice to have this kind of dedication to a hopeless cause...
regurgitated arguments FTW!
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I think the technology behind DASH would value the coin at least as much as one tenth of a bitcoin. Brace yourselves boys and girls!
Dash can only reach this price level if it gets accepted AND USED as a payment method. Now the price goes up a lot with a buy order of 6000 coins. It will fall down a lot more with a sell order of 6000 coins. The market is not fluid enough.... People think that the more masternodes there are, the higher the price... and they are right, but with this small market, the price can also fall really fast with just a few thousands coin dumped.... Especially when there isn't a market for real goods yet... It'll happen and it might take some time. I think the market is anticipating this. And yes it's rising a bit too quickly - hope it finds some stability and consolidation over the next few days. ....unless our Far Eastern friends have taken a fancy to our soon-to-be ex-devil coins...
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DASH TWITTER HASHTAG
Hey All,
I have played around with the hashtag #DASH, and there is far too much noise in that Twitter feed to use it effectively to get our news and info out properly.
As such, I have looked into hashtag usage, and I have concluded that the hashtag #DashDC is perfect due to our name DASH - Digital Cash, and due to the fact it has minimal noise (only 5 tweets since October).
I will be using this hashtag, and I propose that it be made the default.
Cheers,
Tao.
#DashDC
Bump.
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I don't like this action, it feels like a pump. I prefer slow steady growth. I feel like some people are going to get burned tonight. I hope I'm wrong...
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you said what? lol someone tell please the guy I am a DASH supporter, he can't even read due to FUD paranoia How very cultish of Rux. Let's go over the warning signs. 1) Unquestioning Faith in the Group's Leader? - CHECK! 2) Doubts and Dissent are Punished, Either Overtly or Passively? - CHECK! 3) The Internal Culture Harbors an "Us-Vs.-Them"Attitude Toward Non-Members? - CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK! You're not the brightest are you? The Altcoin world is a shit filled landfill where you can find a diamond in the rough. There's like 5-6 alts to even come close to considering and all the others have anonymous devs who add nothing to the project past getting it out the door in the first place. I do want to hold an ALT as well as BTC and choosing to keep the one with the best developer out there is a smart decision no matter what he chose to do short term. I don't ever feel like Evan is going to run away or disappear and that's worth a lot to me in spite of the things I don't agree with. That being said, go fuck yourself you dimwit. +1 We're back on the same side, bro! This guy is really pathetic, I'm so glad I did myself a favor by ignoring him. People can figure out things for themselves and just spitting out the same baseless arguments over and over is not convincing anyone. We are so beyond these regurgitated arguments, this is a multi-million dollar project. A few guys on an Internet chat forum with delusions of grandeur are not going to derail this project one bit. They are clowns, a side show in the theatre of history.
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DASH TWITTER HASHTAG
Hey All,
I have played around with the hashtag #DASH, and there is far too much noise in that Twitter feed to use it effectively to get our news and info out properly.
As such, I have looked into hashtag usage, and I have concluded that the hashtag #DashDC is perfect due to our name DASH - Digital Cash, and due to the fact it has minimal noise (only 5 tweets since October).
I will be using this hashtag, and I propose that it be made the default.
Cheers,
Tao.
#DashDC
Bump.
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Bump that, too! Awesome interview with a glimpse into DASH's future...
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