wosch76
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October 05, 2016, 03:00:28 PM |
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Some useful information here: If you don't see your address in the snapshot: a) Make sure that your address is 81, not 90 chars long b) Make sure that your address is *supposed* to have a balance (if you have made transactions already, it is likely that this address was already emptied) c) Check on Tangle.guru to see if there's a balance d) Only after all of this, contact us and tell us that something is wrong. when will the manual claims be processed? I haven't get mine so my address isn't in the snapshot. btw my provided adress is 90 chars long.
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oldisoft
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October 05, 2016, 06:03:08 PM |
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Correct, thank you Checked, correct. Cheers
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bahamapascal
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October 05, 2016, 10:10:45 PM |
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Some useful information here: If you don't see your address in the snapshot: a) Make sure that your address is 81, not 90 chars long b) Make sure that your address is *supposed* to have a balance (if you have made transactions already, it is likely that this address was already emptied) c) Check on Tangle.guru to see if there's a balance d) Only after all of this, contact us and tell us that something is wrong. when will the manual claims be processed? I haven't get mine so my address isn't in the snapshot. btw my provided adress is 90 chars long. A second snapshot will be released, guess tomorrow (not sure) with manual claims included
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eB101
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October 06, 2016, 03:51:39 PM |
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Correct, thank you Checked, correct. Cheers Correct here
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iotacampaign
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October 06, 2016, 05:46:06 PM |
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twistelaar
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October 06, 2016, 11:06:19 PM |
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Great read and update! Thank Dominik!
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nrg1zer
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October 07, 2016, 08:04:22 AM |
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Hey, is it mandatory to do the snapshot thing? At the moment i dont have the time, first to find 5-7 nodes, and second to sync the tangle (this usually needs ages). I dont understand exactly for what this snapshot is good for. Can someone explain please?
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tobeaj2mer01
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October 07, 2016, 08:23:44 AM |
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Hey, is it mandatory to do the snapshot thing? At the moment i dont have the time, first to find 5-7 nodes, and second to sync the tangle (this usually needs ages). I dont understand exactly for what this snapshot is good for. Can someone explain please?
Me too, can someone explain this thing?
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teletobi
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October 07, 2016, 08:54:45 AM |
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No, it's not mandatory.
"The main requirement for this validation is that you obviously know how to program and are comfortable with the IOTA API."
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tobeaj2mer01
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October 07, 2016, 09:11:14 AM |
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No, it's not mandatory.
"The main requirement for this validation is that you obviously know how to program and are comfortable with the IOTA API."
I can not find my address in http://pastebin.com/NdQjLWbK, does it matter?
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CocoLibre
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October 07, 2016, 02:12:37 PM |
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When does this start trading on a real exchange and not OTC?
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Tobo
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October 07, 2016, 02:16:37 PM |
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Make sure you use the first 81 letters of your address to check.
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Tobo
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October 08, 2016, 01:16:04 PM |
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Tobo
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October 08, 2016, 02:28:53 PM |
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Hello. What is the use of the snapshot when the wallet is hard to use anyway? It keep refusing when opening and become blank when doing reply? Think that we need stable and easier wallet, imho. Thanks.
The light client will come out soon. You can wait for the light client.
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gembira
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October 08, 2016, 03:33:13 PM |
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Hello. What is the use of the snapshot when the wallet is hard to use anyway? It keep refusing when opening and become blank when doing reply? Think that we need stable and easier wallet, imho. Thanks.
The light client will come out soon. You can wait for the light client. Thanks to his good news,I'm so looking forward to this so will simplify everything
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Videodrome
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October 08, 2016, 05:34:49 PM |
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How do you compare Iota with Ethereum. Ethereum ICO participants didn't bring in developers, the Foundation did.
No. Ethereum Foundation only took care of the core development, just like IOTA Foundation are doing with Java, C++, Rust and dev tools/libraries. They did have DEV Grants as well, which they funded with their 17% premine, IOTA had 0% premine. Therefore it is 100% the responsibility of the community to make this happen, the Foundation has absolutely nothing to do with that. Finally, you are 100% wrong regarding Ethereum ICO participants not bringing in developers, Christopher Lubin was the largest participant of Ethereum's crowdsale and brought in over 200 (!) developers and advisors under his ETH conglomerate 'ConsenSys'. Where else do you think Ethereum's success have come from? Of course it is through the right people giving other right people the right incentive to focus on the right things. How can it be that I have to explain this 3-4 times per week for the past year? Is there a place where we holders can connect with developers wanting to work on IOTA apps? I don't know any IoT developers and I don't think you can assume that any holder or whale knows developers that want to work on Iota. Given that we literally told vacuous speculators to fuck off months before the crowdsale even started and have repeated ad nauseam that this is how it is, I do indeed expect that the holders have plans of their own, yes. Of course. I think it's a good initiative for the Foundation to setup a platform where developers can post ideas and whales can post bounties. If this already exists, then we should be posting about it frequently. To be honest, I think a lot of investors here know very little technically about IoT and need some guidance in terms of how to use their IOTA.
This has existed for months in the IOTA Slack under #bounties and same for the IOTA forum. Very happy to be not part of IOTA anymore ! David is such an asshole,bad communication skill( i think also with possible new investors) and terrible attitude.I think is just a luky guy how have met Cfb, the real and only mind here. I hope that someone will replace him soon to lead this great project..or is hard for you guys! post deleted in 3..2...1
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October 08, 2016, 06:35:24 PM |
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How do you compare Iota with Ethereum. Ethereum ICO participants didn't bring in developers, the Foundation did.
No. Ethereum Foundation only took care of the core development, just like IOTA Foundation are doing with Java, C++, Rust and dev tools/libraries. They did have DEV Grants as well, which they funded with their 17% premine, IOTA had 0% premine. Therefore it is 100% the responsibility of the community to make this happen, the Foundation has absolutely nothing to do with that. Finally, you are 100% wrong regarding Ethereum ICO participants not bringing in developers, Christopher Lubin was the largest participant of Ethereum's crowdsale and brought in over 200 (!) developers and advisors under his ETH conglomerate 'ConsenSys'. Where else do you think Ethereum's success have come from? Of course it is through the right people giving other right people the right incentive to focus on the right things. How can it be that I have to explain this 3-4 times per week for the past year? Is there a place where we holders can connect with developers wanting to work on IOTA apps? I don't know any IoT developers and I don't think you can assume that any holder or whale knows developers that want to work on Iota. Given that we literally told vacuous speculators to fuck off months before the crowdsale even started and have repeated ad nauseam that this is how it is, I do indeed expect that the holders have plans of their own, yes. Of course. I think it's a good initiative for the Foundation to setup a platform where developers can post ideas and whales can post bounties. If this already exists, then we should be posting about it frequently. To be honest, I think a lot of investors here know very little technically about IoT and need some guidance in terms of how to use their IOTA.
This has existed for months in the IOTA Slack under #bounties and same for the IOTA forum. Lubin started a company (Consensys), and hired developers, not really the same thing as an ICO investor Anyway, Ethereum is way different that Iota, it's a smart contract platform designed specifically for apps to be built on top. Iota is machine to machine IoT, which is a very good target market, but I think it will be really frustrating for you if you expect Eth type participation at this point.
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October 08, 2016, 06:44:32 PM |
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Lubin started a company (Consensys), and hired developers, not really the same thing as an ICO investor Anyway, Ethereum is way different that Iota, it's a smart contract platform designed specifically for apps to be built on top. Iota is machine to machine IoT, which is a very good target market, but I think it will be really frustrating for you if you expect Eth type participation at this point.
This is exactly what I said. Lubin was the largest ICO participant in Ethereum (widely known) and started ConsenSys to boost Ethereum's ecosystem. The EXACT sort of participation I am telling people to engage in. And as the person who started this whole project and who's vision is the blueprint for the entire thing I find it quite amusing how you feel that it is your place to tell me what IOTA is meant for and not. IOTA is precisely meant to be used in applications built on top of it. That is what M2M IoT is. There will be 10s of billions of devices in existence in the next years, the interactions between these and applications built on top of those is what IOTA exist for. So I repeat: YES, I expect people who hold large amounts of IOTA to participate by getting developers involved, this is how Ethereum succeeded and is how IOTA will succeed.
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October 08, 2016, 10:44:26 PM |
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Very happy to be not part of IOTA anymore ! David is such an asshole,bad communication skill( i think also with possible new investors) and terrible attitude.I think is just a luky guy how have met Cfb, the real and only mind here. I hope that someone will replace him soon to lead this great project..or is hard for you guys!
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Thanks for the kind words. David is the visionaire behind Iota, so replacing him would be the end of the project, think again. I'm just a coder, I believed that a coder could reach his goals alone, but the experiment with Nxt proved me wrong.
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tobeaj2mer01
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October 09, 2016, 02:06:07 AM |
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Very happy to be not part of IOTA anymore ! David is such an asshole,bad communication skill( i think also with possible new investors) and terrible attitude.I think is just a luky guy how have met Cfb, the real and only mind here. I hope that someone will replace him soon to lead this great project..or is hard for you guys!
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Thanks for the kind words. David is the visionaire behind Iota, so replacing him would be the end of the project, think again. I'm just a coder, I believed that a coder could reach his goals alone, but the experiment with Nxt proved me wrong. Is there a plan to extend the team?
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