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July 16, 2017, 07:32:34 PM
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they still need to deliver

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July 16, 2017, 07:36:51 PM
Last edit: July 20, 2017, 09:03:58 PM by Tobo
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Currently, the only use of DAG technology in the market are IOTA,BYTEBALL and ADK.
What is ADK and why IOTA is any better than byteball?

Byteball and IOTA are apple and orange. They are not comparable. They are different in everything. Here are some examples:

In term of software design, Byteball uses a third party called witnesses (which are more like the delegates in Bitshare) to validate the transactions and has transaction fees while IOTA uses the users themselves to validate the transactions and has no transaction fees. Byteball has her own unique distributed ledger while IOTA also has her own unique distributed ledger which is called Tangle. Also Byteball was not designed to resist the quantum computer attack while IOTA is designed to be able to resist the quantum computer attack.

In term of market target, Byteball initially targets the financial assets market such as stocks and bonds( you can see this from their website) while IOTA initially targets the IOT trasnaction settlement and data security market.

In term of business model, Byteball is trying to expand her user base by free air dropping their coins to bitcoins holders while IOTA team is almost exclusively focusing on working with real world IOT related companies to build real world IOTA projects (https://forum.iota.org/t/publicly-announced-iota-real-world-projects-tracker/1820).
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July 16, 2017, 07:38:28 PM
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they still need to deliver

The thing is that they have been delivering more than everyone else.
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July 16, 2017, 09:34:57 PM
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A nice IOTA weekend update from Tangleblog - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak5wQ3K4l9g

Warning - in this video the author expressed some of his views about global warming. It has nothing to do with IOTA project. It is a pure individual opinion. Ignore it if you don't like it. Embrace it if you like it.
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July 16, 2017, 09:42:34 PM
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The IOTA price is incredible strong,
Almost every altcoins drops but not IOTA;
I am fool, that hasn't bought at 15cents
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July 16, 2017, 11:59:37 PM
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Good day. I would like to ask if IOTA has already an online wallet system, similar to myetherwallet.com and waveswallet.io? I tried installing an IOTA wallet and it is asking for some network or ip address (i forgot) and I don't know what to type so I just canceled it. I do hope it does have an online wallet site. Thanks in advance.

Not yet. For  the GUI wallet, you can use the light wallet option and follow this guide - http://www.iotasupport.com/gui-lightwallet.shtml. It is pretty easy and straight forward. Also use the latest version.

Another option is to use Bitfinex.

There is an online wallet, it is www.iota-wallet.org

That is great, I will go ahead and will be checking this out. Hopefully this will be a good wallet site to have IOTAs. I will do more research about this coin. Thanks again.
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July 17, 2017, 07:26:17 AM
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Has the centralized Coordinator been turned off yet? End of July soon.

First of all, Coordinator doesn't lead to centralization, it just protects against 34% attacks. Second, switching it off would mean that IOTA team made a centralized decision. Instead of that every users will be given a choice when to abandon babysitting from Coordinator, this is a truly decentralized approach.
WARNING Iota has a Coordinator. Your transactions are not safe without it! Be warned! WARNING
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July 17, 2017, 07:58:02 AM
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Has the centralized Coordinator been turned off yet? End of July soon.

First of all, Coordinator doesn't lead to centralization, it just protects against 34% attacks. Second, switching it off would mean that IOTA team made a centralized decision. Instead of that every users will be given a choice when to abandon babysitting from Coordinator, this is a truly decentralized approach.
WARNING Iota has a Coordinator. Your transactions are not safe without it! Be warned! WARNING

Those who need more info - https://blog.iota.org/the-transparency-compendium-26aa5bb8e260
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July 17, 2017, 08:44:24 AM
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SatoshiPay phases out Bitcoin, partners with IOTA Foundation -
https://medium.com/@SatoshiPay/satoshipay-phases-out-bitcoin-partners-with-iota-foundation-b7927b76a63d

"While corporates such as Innogy, Canonical, Bosch, Cisco and Microsoft are building IOTA prototypes focussed on the Internet of things, SatoshiPay is the IOTA Foundation’s first partner to build a purely web-based application."

“SatoshiPay is headquartered in London with development lead through its office in Berlin. Angel funding for SatoshiPay Ltd was supplied by Axel Springer Plug & Play and Henning Peters. Seed funding was raised through Jim Mellon, Huiyin Blockchain Venture and publicly listed company Blue Star Capital (LON:BLU). Development of SatoshiPay’s nanopayment product started in April 2015 and its beta version was released in February 2016. Find frequently updated information at the company’s website https://satoshipay.io, its blog https://medium.com/@SatoshiPay and Twitter @SatoshiPay."
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July 17, 2017, 08:53:37 AM
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The concept of the Internet of things has been put forward many times, and many coins are doing it, but it is impossible to judge the advantage of the coin from a technical point of view
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July 17, 2017, 08:55:20 AM
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I have a relationship with the ineffable coins, each time will buy price, and I was on the top of the mountain, there are many times the experience
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July 17, 2017, 08:58:50 AM
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A nice IOTA weekend update from Tangleblog - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak5wQ3K4l9g

Warning - in this video the author expressed some of his views about global warming. It has nothing to do with IOTA project. It is a pure individual opinion. Ignore it if you don't like it. Embrace it if you like it.

I didn't express "some of my views" I just expressed the common view among experts, the faculty opinion about global warming.

Why is this even discussed?

Who is a climate change denier and has any proof besides conspiracy-websites and youtube videos?

I have a degree in physical geography, I fucking calculated the IPCC data myself, with my own hands and eyes.

I assessed the stratigraphy of soil layers and made carbon tests, I visited a monitoring-area and assessed c3/c4 plants that are changing due to the climate change, what did the fucking climate deniers do?

People that try to discuss the topic as if there was a different truth, can stay the fuck off my channel, this is the biggest Republican hypocrisy I've ever seen.

btw: no personal insult to you john_paul. I'm just reacting to the climate deniers everywhere. Already 4 that commented on my videos and I have no idea why.


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July 17, 2017, 09:11:58 AM
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The concept of the Internet of things has been put forward many times, and many coins are doing it, but it is impossible to judge the advantage of the coin from a technical point of view

https://www.constellationr.com/blog-news/blockchain-or-distributed-ledger-defining-requirement-not-technology-0

-- "The Trusted Internet of Things Alliance, aims to rectify the lack of attention to the need for Mass Update Registers solutions for IoT market places by building on the work of one of its founding partners IoTA. Founded by David Sonstebe, with a group of mathematicians who had worked on Blockchain, the focus is on the IoT challenge."
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July 17, 2017, 09:26:07 AM
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SatoshiPay phases out Bitcoin, partners with IOTA Foundation -
https://medium.com/@SatoshiPay/satoshipay-phases-out-bitcoin-partners-with-iota-foundation-b7927b76a63d

"While corporates such as Innogy, Canonical, Bosch, Cisco and Microsoft are building IOTA prototypes focussed on the Internet of things, SatoshiPay is the IOTA Foundation’s first partner to build a purely web-based application."

“SatoshiPay is headquartered in London with development lead through its office in Berlin. Angel funding for SatoshiPay Ltd was supplied by Axel Springer Plug & Play and Henning Peters. Seed funding was raised through Jim Mellon, Huiyin Blockchain Venture and publicly listed company Blue Star Capital (LON:BLU). Development of SatoshiPay’s nanopayment product started in April 2015 and its beta version was released in February 2016. Find frequently updated information at the company’s website https://satoshipay.io, its blog https://medium.com/@SatoshiPay and Twitter @SatoshiPay."

Web payment is huge.
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July 17, 2017, 09:53:55 AM
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SatoshiPay phases out Bitcoin, partners with IOTA Foundation -
https://medium.com/@SatoshiPay/satoshipay-phases-out-bitcoin-partners-with-iota-foundation-b7927b76a63d

"While corporates such as Innogy, Canonical, Bosch, Cisco and Microsoft are building IOTA prototypes focussed on the Internet of things, SatoshiPay is the IOTA Foundation’s first partner to build a purely web-based application."

“SatoshiPay is headquartered in London with development lead through its office in Berlin. Angel funding for SatoshiPay Ltd was supplied by Axel Springer Plug & Play and Henning Peters. Seed funding was raised through Jim Mellon, Huiyin Blockchain Venture and publicly listed company Blue Star Capital (LON:BLU). Development of SatoshiPay’s nanopayment product started in April 2015 and its beta version was released in February 2016. Find frequently updated information at the company’s website https://satoshipay.io, its blog https://medium.com/@SatoshiPay and Twitter @SatoshiPay."

Ooops !  Ouch !  Please don't do that !   Grin

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July 17, 2017, 12:33:12 PM
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I don't understand with the amazing project this is you don't bother to get in in bittrex or poloniex but instead you have it in a shit exchange, I don't really understand you guys,,,,it goes beyond my understanding, This can go above $1 if you have it in a decent exchange
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July 17, 2017, 12:41:40 PM
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I don't understand with the amazing project this is you don't bother to get in in bittrex or poloniex but instead you have it in a shit exchange, I don't really understand you guys,,,,it goes beyond my understanding, This can go above $1 if you have it in a decent exchange

what's the hurry ?
bitfinex looks fine to me, decent entry barrier, nice smooth looking, it is not the exchange which establish the value.
btw i dont like exchanges that artificially inflate the price, if you know what i mean...bitfinex not excluded  Roll Eyes
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July 17, 2017, 12:46:11 PM
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I don't understand with the amazing project this is you don't bother to get in in bittrex or poloniex but instead you have it in a shit exchange, I don't really understand you guys,,,,it goes beyond my understanding, This can go above $1 if you have it in a decent exchange

what's the hurry ?
bitfinex looks fine to me, decent entry barrier, nice smooth looking, it is not the exchange which establish the value.
btw i dont like exchanges that artificially inflate the price, if you know what i mean...bitfinex not excluded  Roll Eyes

Sorry to be honest I don't like the look of bitfinex, its very confusing trading there and is not the best for IOTA. IOTA will never grow if you keep it only there.
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July 17, 2017, 01:05:10 PM
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I don't understand with the amazing project this is you don't bother to get in in bittrex or poloniex but instead you have it in a shit exchange, I don't really understand you guys,,,,it goes beyond my understanding, This can go above $1 if you have it in a decent exchange

what's the point of getting on every exchanges before the tech is ready and well polished? The goal isn't to be another random shitcoin.
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July 17, 2017, 01:34:32 PM
Last edit: July 17, 2017, 02:07:07 PM by Tobo
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G20 law and economy expert Dr. Julie Maupin joined IOTA foundation - https://blog.iota.org/welcome-julie-maupin-to-iota-14b9ac92478f

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