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August 25, 2017, 07:23:18 PM
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How can I find more information about the development team? And information about IOTA business model?

Infos about the team you can find here http://iotasupport.com/foundation.shtml Check out the linked blogposts to some of the members. As you can read it's a foundation scroll down the page to get more infos about their work.
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August 25, 2017, 07:53:52 PM
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How can I find more information about the development team? And information about IOTA business model?

Infos about the team you can find here http://iotasupport.com/foundation.shtml Check out the linked blogposts to some of the members. As you can read it's a foundation scroll down the page to get more infos about their work.


what is target price at 2020?

and what 3 biggest development features will be till then?

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August 26, 2017, 01:46:51 AM
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Every good early coin I find has some sort of hurdle where I can't put money into it.

For this one its being in the U.S and bitfinex. Not going to bother registering there when I wouldnt be able to use it after a short while at all. So Im stuck waiting on this to hit more exchanges.

1st world problems I know.. But man, when you discover crypto; its amazing how much you are forced to wait at every turn.

Wait a week for I.D. Verification

Wait another week for your Cap to increase on Coinbase so you can actually BUY crypto

Wait on the coins you believe in to start their ICO/get listed on an exchange etc etc.

I suppose I'll look back and appreciate the market for teaching me the patience I will undoubtedly need to "HODL" anyways.

In any case, Ill be joining as soon as I can buy some IOTA on Bittrex/Binance/Cryptopia.  Cheesy
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August 26, 2017, 11:04:15 AM
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Every good early coin I find has some sort of hurdle where I can't put money into it.

For this one its being in the U.S and bitfinex. Not going to bother registering there when I wouldnt be able to use it after a short while at all. So Im stuck waiting on this to hit more exchanges.

1st world problems I know.. But man, when you discover crypto; its amazing how much you are forced to wait at every turn.

Wait a week for I.D. Verification

Wait another week for your Cap to increase on Coinbase so you can actually BUY crypto

Wait on the coins you believe in to start their ICO/get listed on an exchange etc etc.

I suppose I'll look back and appreciate the market for teaching me the patience I will undoubtedly need to "HODL" anyways.

In any case, Ill be joining as soon as I can buy some IOTA on Bittrex/Binance/Cryptopia.  Cheesy

Its coming very very soon my friend I promise. We are literally only mere weeks away.
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August 26, 2017, 11:21:14 AM
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Every good early coin I find has some sort of hurdle where I can't put money into it.

For this one its being in the U.S and bitfinex. Not going to bother registering there when I wouldnt be able to use it after a short while at all. So Im stuck waiting on this to hit more exchanges.

1st world problems I know.. But man, when you discover crypto; its amazing how much you are forced to wait at every turn.

Wait a week for I.D. Verification

Wait another week for your Cap to increase on Coinbase so you can actually BUY crypto

Wait on the coins you believe in to start their ICO/get listed on an exchange etc etc.

I suppose I'll look back and appreciate the market for teaching me the patience I will undoubtedly need to "HODL" anyways.

In any case, Ill be joining as soon as I can buy some IOTA on Bittrex/Binance/Cryptopia.  Cheesy

You could register with any exchange you like buy btc or ether and send it to bitfiniex (dont need ID verification for that) and then buy IOTA and withdraw it to your private wallet.

Once IOTA will be on new exchanges price will rally, I think many ppl are waiting for another exchange listing.

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August 26, 2017, 11:25:02 AM
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Any news when it will be on bittrex or other exchange ?
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August 26, 2017, 11:44:39 AM
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Is theymos right when he claims IOTA is centralized? I am referring to a thread of him where he was analyzing various altcoins https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2095328.0

He wrote the following about IOTA:

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The tangle design is interesting and potentially useful, though I have several serious concerns about how it will actually work long-term:

 - In order to achieve lasting, stable scalability, something will need to be done to limit bandwidth. Otherwise you still have the problem that everyone needs to download everyone else's transactions in order to be a trustless node, and this simply doesn't scale no matter what else you do. How can you split the network so that one node can trustlessly ignore a lot of the network's total transactions, but transactions are still possible cross-split? Doing something like splitting the graph into a cycle of semi-separate segments might be possible, but it seems very difficult to do this and maintain security+convergence.
 - With a chain, if miners become evil and rewrite the last 6 blocks or something, everyone is going to notice and be affected, and so a unified response (PoW change, etc.) will be fairly easy. But with a graph, maybe an attacker could just nibble at the edges in such a way that 99.99% of users are able to think "well, it's not really my problem". In fact, it may not even be easily provable that an attack happened at all.
 - I am not convinced that a tangle is stable/convergent/secure in all circumstances. Even if it seems to work under all tests so far, it may well fall apart under a clever but not-too-difficult attack, or perhaps even just on its own. The whole idea that transaction volume is what adds security to the tangle makes me uneasy, since an attacker can always produce unlimited fake transactions, while the network will only produce a "natural" number of transactions unless additional measures are taken to generate good fake transactions.

Possibly due to the IOTA devs sharing similar concerns, IOTA's software currently relies on centralized checkpointing.

Besides the question above I still have not done the transition. The good amount of IOTA I own is still on my old account. Is there a security problem if I let the coin stored on my old address? Is it required to the transition?

Unfortunately, I have not gotten a response to my above question yet. Is this topic discussed in a different thread or is just nobody interested here to talk and care about theymos' opinion about IOTA?

A different question arose in the mean time. What do the AFY characters next to the seed input field in the IOTA client mean? Does it have something to do with the quality of the chosen seed?
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August 26, 2017, 12:19:38 PM
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How can I find more information about the development team? And information about IOTA business model?

Infos about the team you can find here http://iotasupport.com/foundation.shtml Check out the linked blogposts to some of the members. As you can read it's a foundation scroll down the page to get more infos about their work.


what is target price at 2020?

and what 3 biggest development features will be till then?

regards


50$ ? 100$ ? 400$?  who knows
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August 26, 2017, 02:15:29 PM
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Is theymos right when he claims IOTA is centralized? I am referring to a thread of him where he was analyzing various altcoins https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2095328.0

He wrote the following about IOTA:

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IOTA

The tangle design is interesting and potentially useful, though I have several serious concerns about how it will actually work long-term:

 - In order to achieve lasting, stable scalability, something will need to be done to limit bandwidth. Otherwise you still have the problem that everyone needs to download everyone else's transactions in order to be a trustless node, and this simply doesn't scale no matter what else you do. How can you split the network so that one node can trustlessly ignore a lot of the network's total transactions, but transactions are still possible cross-split? Doing something like splitting the graph into a cycle of semi-separate segments might be possible, but it seems very difficult to do this and maintain security+convergence.
 - With a chain, if miners become evil and rewrite the last 6 blocks or something, everyone is going to notice and be affected, and so a unified response (PoW change, etc.) will be fairly easy. But with a graph, maybe an attacker could just nibble at the edges in such a way that 99.99% of users are able to think "well, it's not really my problem". In fact, it may not even be easily provable that an attack happened at all.
 - I am not convinced that a tangle is stable/convergent/secure in all circumstances. Even if it seems to work under all tests so far, it may well fall apart under a clever but not-too-difficult attack, or perhaps even just on its own. The whole idea that transaction volume is what adds security to the tangle makes me uneasy, since an attacker can always produce unlimited fake transactions, while the network will only produce a "natural" number of transactions unless additional measures are taken to generate good fake transactions.

Possibly due to the IOTA devs sharing similar concerns, IOTA's software currently relies on centralized checkpointing.

Besides the question above I still have not done the transition. The good amount of IOTA I own is still on my old account. Is there a security problem if I let the coin stored on my old address? Is it required to the transition?

Unfortunately, I have not gotten a response to my above question yet. Is this topic discussed in a different thread or is just nobody interested here to talk and care about theymos' opinion about IOTA?

A different question arose in the mean time. What do the AFY characters next to the seed input field in the IOTA client mean? Does it have something to do with the quality of the chosen seed?


It's a simple checksum equation. if you enter your seed correctly, you will see the same characters each time. If you typo it, different characters or, a warning about seed length will appear. Just helps with being accurate. From what you typed in your message, "AFY" is the output of the checksum operation run on your seed. If you see ANYTHING else, you entered the wrong seed.


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August 26, 2017, 03:43:06 PM
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just nobody interested here to talk and care about theymos' opinion about IOTA?

Theymos is just the admin of this forum, except that he demonstrated no expertise on the topic.
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August 26, 2017, 05:06:27 PM
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Hi guys.I wrote my first article on IOTA. What do you think?

https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@nargiza/something-about-iota
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August 26, 2017, 06:21:54 PM
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Hey some body out Here how want to Sell Iota ?
I would by 50 coins via Bank or cash


https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@nargiza/something-about-iota
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August 26, 2017, 07:09:54 PM
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Hey some body out Here how want to Sell Iota ?
I would by 50 coins via Bank or cash


https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@nargiza/something-about-iota

very nice first article. will you write an introduceyourself post too? sure many want to learn more about you

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August 26, 2017, 10:10:50 PM
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I've studied the iota chart the last 2 months and it feels at the moment as if it's gathering strength to try a new ATH. I am really looking forward to seeing where iota will take us the next year
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August 26, 2017, 10:17:53 PM
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Hey some body out Here how want to Sell Iota ?
I would by 50 coins via Bank or cash


https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@nargiza/something-about-iota

very nice first article. will you write an introduceyourself post too? sure many want to learn more about you

Introduce for you np and for all People out There rembember this,
If life give you lemon juice, make lemon out of IT !
And Life soo Whaat !?


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August 26, 2017, 11:00:14 PM
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Anyone know of any IOTA Seminars coming up? Looking to attend one.

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August 27, 2017, 07:39:41 AM
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I've studied the iota chart the last 2 months and it feels at the moment as if it's gathering strength to try a new ATH. I am really looking forward to seeing where iota will take us the next year


Yes! This will be a huge huge player, Just keep on hounding the big exchanges to get IOTA listed, then the Full potential will be realised.
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August 27, 2017, 08:18:25 AM
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I´m really excited what Inogy and Modum (ICO starts in 5 days modum.io ) will announce 2018 with IOTA and how it will push the price.
...but perhabs nothing special have to be happend, normaly the alt will get a push because it´s autumn  Cool
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August 27, 2017, 08:24:58 AM
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where i can buy some iota coins with btc?

i read bitfinex on here and i want to ask is there any limit or does bitfinex requires any verification?
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August 27, 2017, 08:29:10 AM
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where i can buy some iota coins with btc?

i read bitfinex on here and i want to ask is there any limit or does bitfinex requires any verification?

If you want to buy IOTA with Bitcoin, Bitfinex have no limit.

A few weeks ago since i rigisterd my account at bitfinex, but if i remember correct an email-adress is enough.
(if you want to pay or sell for USD, i think you must verify your account with more details)
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