georgem (OP)
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November 21, 2016, 10:51:02 PM |
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Gotta love Roger Ver. I listen closely to what he has to say. He's sitting on the cusp of this whole scaling issue.
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coins101
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November 21, 2016, 11:01:01 PM |
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Gotta love Roger Ver. I listen closely to what he has to say. He's sitting on the cusp of this whole scaling issue. Err, so are you You have are the keys to unlock the centralisation through reduced nodes issue.
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rhinomonkey
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November 22, 2016, 11:37:57 PM |
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coins, is your signature directed at anyone in particular? Small blockers, perhaps?
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coins101
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November 23, 2016, 12:02:37 AM |
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coins, is your signature directed at anyone in particular? Small blockers, perhaps? Small blocks + segwit = bigger blockchain, probably 700GB by the next halving. SPR wins Big blocks, blockchain probably 300GB-500GB by next halving. SPR wins Big blocks + segwit. SPR wins Customers not paying on time ┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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rhinomonkey
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November 23, 2016, 01:18:27 AM |
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coins, is your signature directed at anyone in particular? Small blockers, perhaps? Small blocks + segwit = bigger blockchain, probably 700GB by the next halving. SPR wins Big blocks, blockchain probably 300GB-500GB by next halving. SPR wins Big blocks + segwit. SPR wins Customers not paying on time ┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐ SPR has a royal flush. Speaking of customers paying on time... how do you envision payments working with the DSDN services? Do companies pay through cryptocurrency or fiat, both?
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coins101
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November 23, 2016, 01:41:03 AM Last edit: November 23, 2016, 02:03:41 AM by coins101 |
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coins, is your signature directed at anyone in particular? Small blockers, perhaps? Small blocks + segwit = bigger blockchain, probably 700GB by the next halving. SPR wins Big blocks, blockchain probably 300GB-500GB by next halving. SPR wins Big blocks + segwit. SPR wins Customers not paying on time ┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐ SPR has a royal flush. Speaking of customers paying on time... how do you envision payments working with the DSDN services? Do companies pay through cryptocurrency or fiat, both? That's great question. I was thinking about Bitcoin, although SPR is so much easier: > Download SPV > load it with BTC> Click SPV option to create secure link with your own full node > Initiate swapping of public / private keys signing to set-up secure connection > Initiate BTC payment (this step also helps with man-in-the-middle attacks) > This is where using SPR is easier - you can connect with a ServiceNode operator > Anyway, pay ServiceNode operators BTC address > They confirm secure link between your new full node hosted somewhere and your SPV > This is actually a way to generate a proof of running a full node > Pay every month to keep up the service
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rhinomonkey
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November 23, 2016, 09:10:44 PM |
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coins, is your signature directed at anyone in particular? Small blockers, perhaps? Small blocks + segwit = bigger blockchain, probably 700GB by the next halving. SPR wins Big blocks, blockchain probably 300GB-500GB by next halving. SPR wins Big blocks + segwit. SPR wins Customers not paying on time ┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐ SPR has a royal flush. Speaking of customers paying on time... how do you envision payments working with the DSDN services? Do companies pay through cryptocurrency or fiat, both? That's great question. I was thinking about Bitcoin, although SPR is so much easier: > Download SPV > load it with BTC> Click SPV option to create secure link with your own full node > Initiate swapping of public / private keys signing to set-up secure connection > Initiate BTC payment (this step also helps with man-in-the-middle attacks) > This is where using SPR is easier - you can connect with a ServiceNode operator > Anyway, pay ServiceNode operators BTC address > They confirm secure link between your new full node hosted somewhere and your SPV > This is actually a way to generate a proof of running a full node > Pay every month to keep up the service It would certainly be good to have the option for companies to pay with both. I'm assuming Bitcoin will consistently be more stable in price than SPR. It would perhaps be an easier sell for companies if they were able to pay with BTC
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rhinomonkey
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November 24, 2016, 05:41:33 PM |
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Happy Thanksgiving to all of the fellow Spreadcoiners who celebrate it!
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AnotherNode
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November 24, 2016, 08:53:25 PM |
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Happy Thanksgiving to all of the fellow Spreadcoiners who celebrate it! +1 to that. Really looking forward to seeing your podcast Georgem!
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coins101
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November 25, 2016, 12:38:36 AM |
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Happy Thanksgiving to all of the fellow Spreadcoiners who celebrate it! +1 to that. Really looking forward to seeing your podcast Georgem! +101 to both of those!
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liquidfunds
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November 25, 2016, 07:41:16 AM |
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SPR may go dead during this round of bearish market.
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November 25, 2016, 07:17:12 PM |
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liquidfunds dude you say the same shit in all your posts
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coins101
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November 26, 2016, 04:53:44 PM |
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Possibly useful for SPR decentralized exchange and many other things. http://ciyam.org/at/
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sirazimuth
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November 27, 2016, 03:40:18 PM |
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SPR may go dead during this round of bearish market.
liquidfunds dude you say the same shit in all your posts
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Bitcoin...the future of all monetary transactions...and always will be
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Abou Talha
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November 27, 2016, 07:24:46 PM |
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Mmm, really good ! But with georgem, we have to wait maybe 2 years for full bitcoin nodes...
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jjjordan
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November 27, 2016, 07:50:39 PM |
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Mmm, really good ! But with georgem, we have to wait maybe 2 years for full bitcoin nodes... It's been two "Mr. Spread"s so far... I wonder how many "Mr. Spread"s we need to wait until service nodes are live in the SPR network...
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crysx
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November 28, 2016, 01:38:03 AM |
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Mmm, really good ! But with georgem, we have to wait maybe 2 years for full bitcoin nodes... It's been two "Mr. Spread"s so far... I wonder how many "Mr. Spread"s we need to wait until service nodes are live in the SPR network... there have been x number of 'dr who's so far ... i wonder how many 'dr who's we need to wait until the series actually collapses ... reincarnations - which is what the spreadcoin code is undergoing all the time - is what we are looking at ... georgem is the ONLY dev doing this ... so time and patience is what is required from EVERYONE - not just the impatient ... thats how long we have to wait ... #crysx
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sirazimuth
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November 28, 2016, 04:20:56 PM |
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Rather disappointing recent price trend, though after testing, my average daily btc equivalent earnings are actually now in parity with Nicehash.(just a convenient comparison standard, I'm aware results will vary greatly depending on many factors...thats crypto) Up until late summer, before the Spreadcoin graph turned into Baldwin Street, earnings for me with this coin were like double that of the likes of Nicehash and such ,so maybe this is just belated market correction. That was a nice wave I rode for 2016...but I definitely see a bigger one on the horizon for 2017. All aboard the Spreadcoin train folks, get em while they're cheap!...... and as always..... GO SPREADCOIN!!!
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Bitcoin...the future of all monetary transactions...and always will be
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