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im guessing the r3d team will at least do a better job cleaning up their code.... how long has syscoin had 'public source code'?

syscoin/src$ grep -r LITECOIN *
qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts:        <source>Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will &lt;b&gt;LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS&lt;/b&gt;!</source>
qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts:        <translation>Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will &lt;b&gt;LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS&lt;/b&gt;!</translation>
qt/locale/bitcoin_pt_PT.ts:        <source>Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will &lt;b&gt;LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS&lt;/b&gt;!</source>
I can't have a response without looking at source code, that is where the facts lie. BTW what have you personally done to advance crypto-currency?

Sigh typical troll.. Atleast wait for source code to be released before you go prance around and make fun of others.

lol wat? time to take a bit of your own advice there buddy? pretty sure thats what everyone has been telling YOU to do...

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August 28, 2015, 08:08:56 PM
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im guessing the r3d team will at least do a better job cleaning up their code.... how long has syscoin had 'public source code'?

syscoin/src$ grep -r LITECOIN *
qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts:        <source>Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will &lt;b&gt;LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS&lt;/b&gt;!</source>
qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts:        <translation>Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will &lt;b&gt;LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS&lt;/b&gt;!</translation>
qt/locale/bitcoin_pt_PT.ts:        <source>Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will &lt;b&gt;LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS&lt;/b&gt;!</source>
I can't have a response without looking at source code, that is where the facts lie. BTW what have you personally done to advance crypto-currency?

Sigh typical troll.. Atleast wait for source code to be released before you go prance around and make fun of others.

lol wat? time to take a bit of your own advice there buddy? pretty sure thats what everyone has been telling YOU to do...

is it a full moon out?



Last I checked I said it seemed interesting but wanted to look at the source before I judge any further. Must be a full moon wherever you are Smiley

PS.. talking about giving advice you tell me the definition of 'deflect' yet you 'deflect' my question to you. LOL!
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August 28, 2015, 09:08:06 PM
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im guessing the r3d team will at least do a better job cleaning up their code.... how long has syscoin had 'public source code'?

syscoin/src$ grep -r LITECOIN *
qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts:        <source>Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will &lt;b&gt;LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS&lt;/b&gt;!</source>
qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts:        <translation>Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will &lt;b&gt;LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS&lt;/b&gt;!</translation>
qt/locale/bitcoin_pt_PT.ts:        <source>Warning: If you encrypt your wallet and lose your passphrase, you will &lt;b&gt;LOSE ALL OF YOUR LITECOINS&lt;/b&gt;!</source>
Last I checked I said it seemed interesting but wanted to look at the source before I judge any further.

yes, its good that you changed your tune from when you first started posting in this thread.

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August 28, 2015, 10:47:17 PM
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Do you have a budget for how long your ICO money will last? I have heard you have 4 or 5 developers and the ICO will bring 800btc * $230 = 184,000.

Between 4 or 5 devs, and stoner as community manager taking pay as well, how long would this amount of cash fund the project for? About a year? More/less?

What happens when the project runs dry of funds? Do you have a recapitalization plan or would the devs sort of be doing it as charity work after that? I just am having a hard time understanding where cash will come in after the initial offering, because as far as i understand it this isn't a business that will be generating income?

I have invested a few btc so far, and these are my main concerns. Maybe they have been addressed already, I am not sure.

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Do you have a budget for how long your ICO money will last? I have heard you have 4 or 5 developers and the ICO will bring 800btc * $230 = 184,000.

Between 4 or 5 devs, and stoner as community manager taking pay as well, how long would this amount of cash fund the project for? About a year? More/less?

What happens when the project runs dry of funds? Do you have a recapitalization plan or would the devs sort of be doing it as charity work after that? I just am having a hard time understanding where cash will come in after the initial offering, because as far as i understand it this isn't a business that will be generating income?

I have invested a few btc so far, and these are my main concerns. Maybe they have been addressed already, I am not sure.

presumably they will establish their own nodes.  Probably the first nodes available at launch im guessing.  Which would allow them to start earning more R3D and profiting that way.  

I know a few stoners personally that are much wealthier than you by far.  I can say that reasonably because I doubt you have over 10 million in the bank.   Only idiots cling to the idea that all stoners are Cheech and Chong.   But honestly, Cheech and Chong are wealthier than you I'm willing to bet.

It's easy to ask questions like that because there are no real answers.  Just speculation, Duh.  All it will do is make you worry more.

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August 29, 2015, 12:29:17 AM
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Do you have a budget for how long your ICO money will last? I have heard you have 4 or 5 developers and the ICO will bring 800btc * $230 = 184,000.

Between 4 or 5 devs, and stoner as community manager taking pay as well, how long would this amount of cash fund the project for? About a year? More/less?

What happens when the project runs dry of funds? Do you have a recapitalization plan or would the devs sort of be doing it as charity work after that? I just am having a hard time understanding where cash will come in after the initial offering, because as far as i understand it this isn't a business that will be generating income?

I have invested a few btc so far, and these are my main concerns. Maybe they have been addressed already, I am not sure.

presumably they will establish their own nodes.  Probably the first nodes available at launch im guessing.  Which would allow them to start earning more R3D and profiting that way.  

I know a few stoners personally that are much wealthier than you by far.  I can say that reasonably because I doubt you have over 10 million in the bank.   Only idiots cling to the idea that all stoners are Cheech and Chong.   But honestly, Cheech and Chong are wealthier than you I'm willing to bet.

It's easy to ask questions like that because there are no real answers.  Just speculation, Duh.  All it will do is make you worry more.

Not sure what the hell you are talking about bud.

But what I am really looking for is some type of budget or expectations of how long the ico money will pay the dev team and what's the plan when the money runs out. This is really a question that only someone from the team can answer.

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August 29, 2015, 12:56:44 AM
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just fyi.. his alias is stoner cuz its a play on his name from his youth... ;P
he either brought it up in the forum or on irc

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August 29, 2015, 03:09:41 AM
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Do you have a budget for how long your ICO money will last? I have heard you have 4 or 5 developers and the ICO will bring 800btc * $230 = 184,000.

Between 4 or 5 devs, and stoner as community manager taking pay as well, how long would this amount of cash fund the project for? About a year? More/less?

What happens when the project runs dry of funds? Do you have a recapitalization plan or would the devs sort of be doing it as charity work after that? I just am having a hard time understanding where cash will come in after the initial offering, because as far as i understand it this isn't a business that will be generating income?

I have invested a few btc so far, and these are my main concerns. Maybe they have been addressed already, I am not sure.

presumably they will establish their own nodes.  Probably the first nodes available at launch im guessing.  Which would allow them to start earning more R3D and profiting that way.  

I know a few stoners personally that are much wealthier than you by far.  I can say that reasonably because I doubt you have over 10 million in the bank.   Only idiots cling to the idea that all stoners are Cheech and Chong.   But honestly, Cheech and Chong are wealthier than you I'm willing to bet.

It's easy to ask questions like that because there are no real answers.  Just speculation, Duh.  All it will do is make you worry more.

Not sure what the hell you are talking about bud.

But what I am really looking for is some type of budget or expectations of how long the ico money will pay the dev team and what's the plan when the money runs out. This is really a question that only someone from the team can answer.

Lol, too funny that you don't understand what I'm talking about.  It's funny cause you think your $200 in bitcoin is an important sum to the project enough to warrant them to stop coding the demo and prepare for you a line by line estimate on expenses and future expenses. 

Truth is, all that info you want to hear can be faked also,  It's only purpose is to make you feel comfort in the decision on spending some money.  All the questions you're asking can only be speculated on EVEN BY THE DEVELOPERS, unless signed in a contract.

You sound more high than stoner19 for sure.

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August 29, 2015, 03:16:03 AM
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just fyi.. his alias is stoner cuz its a play on his name from his youth... ;P
he either brought it up in the forum or on irc
yes he did bring it up..he said it was because the kids used to throw bricks at him because he had a gozzy eye Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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August 29, 2015, 04:02:37 AM
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The principles are solid - any platform that truly stands for and can bring freedom of speech is worth magnitudes more than 800 BITCOIN.

http://getr3d.com/

The site is great, the video is awesome and the background images of silenced people really showcase a real issue in this world.

Best of luck - I bough 500000 - should buy some more!
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The principles are solid - any platform that truly stands for and can bring freedom of speech is worth magnitudes more than 800 BITCOIN.

http://getr3d.com/

The site is great, the video is awesome and the background images of silenced people really showcase a real issue in this world.

Best of luck - I bough 500000 - should buy some more!

Thanks a lot for the support!

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Do you have a budget for how long your ICO money will last? I have heard you have 4 or 5 developers and the ICO will bring 800btc * $230 = 184,000.

Between 4 or 5 devs, and stoner as community manager taking pay as well, how long would this amount of cash fund the project for? About a year? More/less?

What happens when the project runs dry of funds? Do you have a recapitalization plan or would the devs sort of be doing it as charity work after that? I just am having a hard time understanding where cash will come in after the initial offering, because as far as i understand it this isn't a business that will be generating income?

I have invested a few btc so far, and these are my main concerns. Maybe they have been addressed already, I am not sure.

presumably they will establish their own nodes.  Probably the first nodes available at launch im guessing.  Which would allow them to start earning more R3D and profiting that way.  

I know a few stoners personally that are much wealthier than you by far.  I can say that reasonably because I doubt you have over 10 million in the bank.   Only idiots cling to the idea that all stoners are Cheech and Chong.   But honestly, Cheech and Chong are wealthier than you I'm willing to bet.

It's easy to ask questions like that because there are no real answers.  Just speculation, Duh.  All it will do is make you worry more.

Not sure what the hell you are talking about bud.

But what I am really looking for is some type of budget or expectations of how long the ico money will pay the dev team and what's the plan when the money runs out. This is really a question that only someone from the team can answer.

Lol, too funny that you don't understand what I'm talking about.  It's funny cause you think your $200 in bitcoin is an important sum to the project enough to warrant them to stop coding the demo and prepare for you a line by line estimate on expenses and future expenses. 

Truth is, all that info you want to hear can be faked also,  It's only purpose is to make you feel comfort in the decision on spending some money.  All the questions you're asking can only be speculated on EVEN BY THE DEVELOPERS, unless signed in a contract.

You sound more high than stoner19 for sure.

I never called stoner high or anything to do with drugs.. I talk to him all the time on irc I know he isn't that type, I think you are the one that brought it up?

Also I never said I was rich. I am just an average person with a few extra btc and a few questions about how long the ico money will be able to fund development. I just would like to know a bit more about the plans. Sorry if this offends anyone.

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Do you have a budget for how long your ICO money will last? I have heard you have 4 or 5 developers and the ICO will bring 800btc * $230 = 184,000.

Between 4 or 5 devs, and stoner as community manager taking pay as well, how long would this amount of cash fund the project for? About a year? More/less?

What happens when the project runs dry of funds? Do you have a recapitalization plan or would the devs sort of be doing it as charity work after that? I just am having a hard time understanding where cash will come in after the initial offering, because as far as i understand it this isn't a business that will be generating income?

I have invested a few btc so far, and these are my main concerns. Maybe they have been addressed already, I am not sure.

presumably they will establish their own nodes.  Probably the first nodes available at launch im guessing.  Which would allow them to start earning more R3D and profiting that way.  

I know a few stoners personally that are much wealthier than you by far.  I can say that reasonably because I doubt you have over 10 million in the bank.   Only idiots cling to the idea that all stoners are Cheech and Chong.   But honestly, Cheech and Chong are wealthier than you I'm willing to bet.

It's easy to ask questions like that because there are no real answers.  Just speculation, Duh.  All it will do is make you worry more.

Not sure what the hell you are talking about bud.

But what I am really looking for is some type of budget or expectations of how long the ico money will pay the dev team and what's the plan when the money runs out. This is really a question that only someone from the team can answer.

Lol, too funny that you don't understand what I'm talking about.  It's funny cause you think your $200 in bitcoin is an important sum to the project enough to warrant them to stop coding the demo and prepare for you a line by line estimate on expenses and future expenses. 

Truth is, all that info you want to hear can be faked also,  It's only purpose is to make you feel comfort in the decision on spending some money.  All the questions you're asking can only be speculated on EVEN BY THE DEVELOPERS, unless signed in a contract.

You sound more high than stoner19 for sure.

I never called stoner high or anything to do with drugs.. I talk to him all the time on irc I know he isn't that type, I think you are the one that brought it up?

Also I never said I was rich. I am just an average person with a few extra btc and a few questions about how long the ico money will be able to fund development. I just would like to know a bit more about the plans. Sorry if this offends anyone.

I do apologize lol, I missed the absence of an "a" in your stoner sentence.  Thought you had something against potheads Smiley

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August 29, 2015, 06:29:41 AM
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Do you have a budget for how long your ICO money will last? I have heard you have 4 or 5 developers and the ICO will bring 800btc * $230 = 184,000.

Between 4 or 5 devs, and stoner as community manager taking pay as well, how long would this amount of cash fund the project for? About a year? More/less?

What happens when the project runs dry of funds? Do you have a recapitalization plan or would the devs sort of be doing it as charity work after that? I just am having a hard time understanding where cash will come in after the initial offering, because as far as i understand it this isn't a business that will be generating income?

I have invested a few btc so far, and these are my main concerns. Maybe they have been addressed already, I am not sure.

presumably they will establish their own nodes.  Probably the first nodes available at launch im guessing.  Which would allow them to start earning more R3D and profiting that way.  

I know a few stoners personally that are much wealthier than you by far.  I can say that reasonably because I doubt you have over 10 million in the bank.   Only idiots cling to the idea that all stoners are Cheech and Chong.   But honestly, Cheech and Chong are wealthier than you I'm willing to bet.

It's easy to ask questions like that because there are no real answers.  Just speculation, Duh.  All it will do is make you worry more.

Not sure what the hell you are talking about bud.

But what I am really looking for is some type of budget or expectations of how long the ico money will pay the dev team and what's the plan when the money runs out. This is really a question that only someone from the team can answer.

Lol, too funny that you don't understand what I'm talking about.  It's funny cause you think your $200 in bitcoin is an important sum to the project enough to warrant them to stop coding the demo and prepare for you a line by line estimate on expenses and future expenses. 

Truth is, all that info you want to hear can be faked also,  It's only purpose is to make you feel comfort in the decision on spending some money.  All the questions you're asking can only be speculated on EVEN BY THE DEVELOPERS, unless signed in a contract.

You sound more high than stoner19 for sure.

I never called stoner high or anything to do with drugs.. I talk to him all the time on irc I know he isn't that type, I think you are the one that brought it up?

Also I never said I was rich. I am just an average person with a few extra btc and a few questions about how long the ico money will be able to fund development. I just would like to know a bit more about the plans. Sorry if this offends anyone.

I'm personally not offended in the least and your questions are valid.

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if they are valid are you going to answer them


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It surprises me that people invest in stuff that does already exist in matter of tech. FreeNET does exactly this. And now them selfs value it 4000 BTC. Its pretty ridicolus.
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August 29, 2015, 10:58:59 AM
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It surprises me that people invest in stuff that does already exist in matter of tech. FreeNET does exactly this. And now them selfs value it 4000 BTC. Its pretty ridicolus.

FreeNET doesn't do this on a blockchain, and that is what we are doing.  But I would say that FreeNET does what R3D is doing and Storj.io as well, just on another protocol.
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August 29, 2015, 02:10:45 PM
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if they are valid are you going to answer them


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I only know what's been discussed amongst the team, but it's not my place to announce those details.  I'm sure Jared will be addressing this shortly though.

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August 29, 2015, 02:13:51 PM
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It surprises me that people invest in stuff that does already exist in matter of tech. FreeNET does exactly this. And now them selfs value it 4000 BTC. Its pretty ridicolus.

Folks have also tried to say that Qora does this, and after looking at Qora it's an undeniable difference.  When the next demo is shown, it will become much clearer.  Many projects are available out there and handle their methods and approaches differently.  Blocknet exists, and Supernet exists.  Coke and Pepsi exist.  It's all a matter of preference, or you can even choose both.  The way we're handling this I can assure you, is the best way thought out so far.

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August 29, 2015, 04:43:25 PM
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It surprises me that people invest in stuff that does already exist in matter of tech. FreeNET does exactly this. And now them selfs value it 4000 BTC. Its pretty ridicolus.

Folks have also tried to say that Qora does this, and after looking at Qora it's an undeniable difference.  When the next demo is shown, it will become much clearer.  Many projects are available out there and handle their methods and approaches differently.  Blocknet exists, and Supernet exists.  Coke and Pepsi exist.  It's all a matter of preference, or you can even choose both.  The way we're handling this I can assure you, is the best way thought out so far.

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Sure value added services are useful when you make them useful inthe real world.. I believe qora uses AT which is much more flexible without requiring hard forks on protocol changes. This is the way the industry is pushing. For 800btc id like to think it would need to atleast meet or exceed the flexibility of a project that had no ico or ipo... but thats really a matter of preference too i guess for the buyers to do their due diligence. In the end its the dev team that is being invested in over the technology because if you invedt in the right people youcan assure the right decisions will be made going fwd
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