playerbtc
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November 17, 2016, 03:50:49 PM |
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What is the final ICO price for 1 DCT?
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Toro iskandar
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November 17, 2016, 04:05:14 PM |
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What is the final ICO price for 1 DCT?
3000 decent = 1 BTC
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ja23
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November 17, 2016, 05:31:23 PM |
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Do publishers store a copy of the entire data or a portion of the data? What stops the publishers from getting the data but not hosting it? Does the network validate that the data is available at any time?
If it's a big publisher, like an Amazon type company I would assume it's in their best interest to store a copy of their content, just to guarantee it's always there and reliable. If it's a smaller publisher, like someone who independently wrote a book. I would think it's also in their best interest to also store a copy, but they might only have their computer on when they use it. Just my assumptions. And I believe it wouldn't be a problem if they didn't host it if Decent is popular enough.
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timmmay
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November 17, 2016, 06:12:13 PM |
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Is anyone else going to participate in the post ico sig campaign?
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jangloos
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November 17, 2016, 06:45:03 PM |
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I think it is valid demand to ask for the spreadsheets about bounties (Signature and social media ) to be published sooner. It will make the participant tranquil and also show that everything is transparent in this regard. If all the data has been gathered as OP declared then all this delay is beyond ones comprehension.
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November 17, 2016, 08:20:38 PM |
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Is anyone else going to participate in the post ico sig campaign?
There is none. I also thought there was one but if there was a post ICO sig campaign the dev would have said "You can remove your signature UNLESS YOU WANT TO KEEP IT FOR THE POST ICO CAMPAIGN" He was very clear and it was quoted many times over that people can remove their sigs. He did not say keep it, so there no post ICO signature campaign. Many people would not remove their signature if there was a post ICO signature campaign. Also, there would be a revolt if the dev says "you can remove your signatures" but then there is still running a sig campaign in the background. It would be good if the dev can clarify the matter.
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sidhujag
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November 17, 2016, 09:30:27 PM |
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Do publishers store a copy of the entire data or a portion of the data? What stops the publishers from getting the data but not hosting it? Does the network validate that the data is available at any time?
If it's a big publisher, like an Amazon type company I would assume it's in their best interest to store a copy of their content, just to guarantee it's always there and reliable. If it's a smaller publisher, like someone who independently wrote a book. I would think it's also in their best interest to also store a copy, but they might only have their computer on when they use it. Just my assumptions. And I believe it wouldn't be a problem if they didn't host it if Decent is popular enough. Why even store redudantly if you can create a payment mechanism with escrow that has the creator providing the data on demand or a sale falls through... ? Escrow between publisher and creator and publishers job to basicaly market the product for a cut which is paid out on sale
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ja23
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November 17, 2016, 09:52:48 PM |
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Do publishers store a copy of the entire data or a portion of the data? What stops the publishers from getting the data but not hosting it? Does the network validate that the data is available at any time?
If it's a big publisher, like an Amazon type company I would assume it's in their best interest to store a copy of their content, just to guarantee it's always there and reliable. If it's a smaller publisher, like someone who independently wrote a book. I would think it's also in their best interest to also store a copy, but they might only have their computer on when they use it. Just my assumptions. And I believe it wouldn't be a problem if they didn't host it if Decent is popular enough. Why even store redudantly if you can create a payment mechanism with escrow that has the creator providing the data on demand or a sale falls through... ? Escrow between publisher and creator and publishers job to basicaly market the product for a cut which is paid out on sale Perhaps there will be an option for publishers to only have the data on their servers, but at the same time having it stored on different computers has the speed advantage. For example a popular new game on Steam can cause network problems and slow download speed. But a game distributed through Decent will not have those problems because of the redundancy.
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BIT-C
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November 17, 2016, 10:18:50 PM |
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When we can withdraw decent from the ico page?
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sidhujag
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November 17, 2016, 10:53:05 PM |
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Do publishers store a copy of the entire data or a portion of the data? What stops the publishers from getting the data but not hosting it? Does the network validate that the data is available at any time?
If it's a big publisher, like an Amazon type company I would assume it's in their best interest to store a copy of their content, just to guarantee it's always there and reliable. If it's a smaller publisher, like someone who independently wrote a book. I would think it's also in their best interest to also store a copy, but they might only have their computer on when they use it. Just my assumptions. And I believe it wouldn't be a problem if they didn't host it if Decent is popular enough. Why even store redudantly if you can create a payment mechanism with escrow that has the creator providing the data on demand or a sale falls through... ? Escrow between publisher and creator and publishers job to basicaly market the product for a cut which is paid out on sale Perhaps there will be an option for publishers to only have the data on their servers, but at the same time having it stored on different computers has the speed advantage. For example a popular new game on Steam can cause network problems and slow download speed. But a game distributed through Decent will not have those problems because of the redundancy. I dont understand downloading will happen via a magnet link so its distributed.
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famiextrem
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November 18, 2016, 10:17:46 AM |
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When we can withdraw decent from the ico page?
You can withdraw your DCT coin after the main net launch.For your clearance,coin distribution will start from Q1 2017,probably feb-march next year.take a break and cheers,your funds are safe in the ico site.
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Ais08
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November 18, 2016, 10:54:50 AM |
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When we can withdraw decent from the ico page?
You can withdraw your DCT coin after the main net launch.For your clearance,coin distribution will start from Q1 2017,probably feb-march next year.take a break and cheers,your funds are safe in the ico site. It seems DECENT, would be great to get to the launch of the march later, pleased to see the launch of this ..
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November 18, 2016, 11:16:15 AM |
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When we can withdraw decent from the ico page?
You can withdraw your DCT coin after the main net launch.For your clearance,coin distribution will start from Q1 2017,probably feb-march next year.take a break and cheers,your funds are safe in the ico site. It seems DECENT, would be great to get to the launch of the march later, pleased to see the launch of this .. And so i guess its final, feb-march may seem like forever to us but sure we can wait so long as you guys can assure us that the platform would be much better so price won't be as miserable as what other ICOs had turned out.
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nagasaking
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November 18, 2016, 01:41:29 PM |
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price 1 DECENT 33333 ??
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JamesSany
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November 18, 2016, 05:01:40 PM |
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price 1 DECENT 33333 ??
Don't know the exact price but according to current bitcoin price 1 DCT is worth 30k+ satosi.A total of 73.3 million DCT will be issued,including ICO+bounty.
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aisyah88
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November 18, 2016, 05:23:45 PM |
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price 1 DECENT 33333 ??
Don't know the exact price but according to current bitcoin price 1 DCT is worth 30k+ satosi.A total of 73.3 million DCT will be issued,including ICO+bounty. Sometimes I am confused by all the people who already know the first rather than see the BTC price beforehand, and we know DECENT yet launched but all with offhand already predicting DCT price ..
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jiannis78
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November 18, 2016, 08:29:33 PM |
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In what Exchange its come ? Ant what Termin?
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November 18, 2016, 11:36:19 PM |
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xirdo
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November 19, 2016, 04:52:41 PM |
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Are the bounties al destributed or some know when?
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szachta
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November 19, 2016, 06:29:50 PM |
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Are the bounties al destributed or some know when?
In for months.
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