rodmanqs
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January 09, 2018, 10:31:46 PM |
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IOTA / USD do not know what will happen at night, but the same picture as with Ripple - I want to take but the conscience of the trader does not allow. I will wait for the symptoms of growth.
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centner
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January 10, 2018, 12:16:13 AM |
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IOTA / USD do not know what will happen at night, but the same picture as with Ripple - I want to take but the conscience of the trader does not allow. I will wait for the symptoms of growth.
Today and couple days before as you can see was VERY red days for all altcoins only ethereum goes up. I don't know what happened but i'll hold my IOTA coins for while and wait for some market actions.
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pifagor2
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January 10, 2018, 06:30:09 AM |
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Iota needs new rumors to rise. Maybe listing on poloniex etc
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djpitagora
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January 10, 2018, 12:44:06 PM |
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I don't understand the article. What they are stating is that a lot of data needs to be transferred for IoT and iota will make that free. Iota is a coin though, it doesn't transfer data. For that you will need a sim card, and a 4G data plan. At least that's how it's currently done. Can anyone shed some light on the use cases? The tangle can store data, just like a blockchain. It creates a record of data and that data is valuable. of course it can but that's not for the large amount of data needed for IoT. I worked on an IoT project in the past, and our devices were generating over 1TB of data per day. Are you prepared to store that in the DAG? (and that's just one project) Most importantly isn't that data actualy stored in each full wallet? I still don't understand why a coin should be storing other data then transactions.
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Jacky_Chan
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January 10, 2018, 04:13:02 PM |
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I don't understand the article. What they are stating is that a lot of data needs to be transferred for IoT and iota will make that free. Iota is a coin though, it doesn't transfer data. For that you will need a sim card, and a 4G data plan. At least that's how it's currently done. Can anyone shed some light on the use cases? The tangle can store data, just like a blockchain. It creates a record of data and that data is valuable. of course it can but that's not for the large amount of data needed for IoT. I worked on an IoT project in the past, and our devices were generating over 1TB of data per day. Are you prepared to store that in the DAG? (and that's just one project) Most importantly isn't that data actualy stored in each full wallet? I still don't understand why a coin should be storing other data then transactions. See the Permanodes section in the roadmap - https://blog.iota.org/iota-development-roadmap-74741f37ed01
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djpitagora
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January 10, 2018, 09:28:55 PM |
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I don't understand the article. What they are stating is that a lot of data needs to be transferred for IoT and iota will make that free. Iota is a coin though, it doesn't transfer data. For that you will need a sim card, and a 4G data plan. At least that's how it's currently done. Can anyone shed some light on the use cases? The tangle can store data, just like a blockchain. It creates a record of data and that data is valuable. of course it can but that's not for the large amount of data needed for IoT. I worked on an IoT project in the past, and our devices were generating over 1TB of data per day. Are you prepared to store that in the DAG? (and that's just one project) Most importantly isn't that data actualy stored in each full wallet? I still don't understand why a coin should be storing other data then transactions. See the Permanodes section in the roadmap - https://blog.iota.org/iota-development-roadmap-74741f37ed01yes, for storing the ledger. Nowhere does it say it's for storing many petabytes of IoT data that is meaningless for everybody else then the creator. That's why we use cloud storage...
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smartJEV
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January 10, 2018, 10:14:50 PM |
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Jacky_Chan
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January 11, 2018, 02:13:40 AM |
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I don't understand the article. What they are stating is that a lot of data needs to be transferred for IoT and iota will make that free. Iota is a coin though, it doesn't transfer data. For that you will need a sim card, and a 4G data plan. At least that's how it's currently done. Can anyone shed some light on the use cases? The tangle can store data, just like a blockchain. It creates a record of data and that data is valuable. of course it can but that's not for the large amount of data needed for IoT. I worked on an IoT project in the past, and our devices were generating over 1TB of data per day. Are you prepared to store that in the DAG? (and that's just one project) Most importantly isn't that data actualy stored in each full wallet? I still don't understand why a coin should be storing other data then transactions. See the Permanodes section in the roadmap - https://blog.iota.org/iota-development-roadmap-74741f37ed01yes, for storing the ledger. Nowhere does it say it's for storing many petabytes of IoT data that is meaningless for everybody else then the creator. That's why we use cloud storage... The cloud storage centers can be the permanodes of IOTA. The data also can be transferred from tangle to a third party cloud storage. Local nodes/tangle won’t store data for long time and will be snapshooted to keep small.
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Master mind
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January 11, 2018, 12:35:41 PM |
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IOTA now on dip price?
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IOTASUPPORTER
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January 11, 2018, 01:03:24 PM |
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tyz
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January 11, 2018, 02:09:29 PM |
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Herewith I confirm that I received my not claimed IOTA yesterday. Thanks to Dom and co for the great job. 197.13 Ti have been processed so far. I am really surprised that it have not led to a price dump. I expected a much bigger impact of so many new tokens "in circulation".
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Come-from-Beyond (OP)
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January 11, 2018, 04:12:13 PM |
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I expected a much bigger impact of so many new tokens "in circulation".
People are impatient but not stupid when it's about their money.
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January 12, 2018, 04:29:17 AM |
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wow! this coin release so longggg ago. wish I know it sooner.... but now's not too late
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windjc
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January 12, 2018, 06:47:54 AM |
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wow! this coin release so longggg ago. wish I know it sooner.... but now's not too late
It is certainly NOT too late. Iota will go up 5x-50x in 2018. CFB says so .
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revelacaogr
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January 12, 2018, 07:11:20 AM |
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cryptomanfr
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January 12, 2018, 07:50:47 AM |
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Serious what is this corne of shit. since yesterday I try to transfer my iota on binance and there is 1 confirmation, it is longer than the bitcoin, imagine this technology that must protect your car, with the turn happen, the time to transfer the information you will in the wall
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djpitagora
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January 12, 2018, 09:25:05 AM |
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I don't understand the article. What they are stating is that a lot of data needs to be transferred for IoT and iota will make that free. Iota is a coin though, it doesn't transfer data. For that you will need a sim card, and a 4G data plan. At least that's how it's currently done. Can anyone shed some light on the use cases? The tangle can store data, just like a blockchain. It creates a record of data and that data is valuable. of course it can but that's not for the large amount of data needed for IoT. I worked on an IoT project in the past, and our devices were generating over 1TB of data per day. Are you prepared to store that in the DAG? (and that's just one project) Most importantly isn't that data actualy stored in each full wallet? I still don't understand why a coin should be storing other data then transactions. See the Permanodes section in the roadmap - https://blog.iota.org/iota-development-roadmap-74741f37ed01yes, for storing the ledger. Nowhere does it say it's for storing many petabytes of IoT data that is meaningless for everybody else then the creator. That's why we use cloud storage... The cloud storage centers can be the permanodes of IOTA. The data also can be transferred from tangle to a third party cloud storage. Local nodes/tangle won’t store data for long time and will be snapshooted to keep small. why would these permanodes store potentially thousands of petabytes of meaning IoT data for various companies/applictions for free? Storage is expensive at those quantities and bandwidth as well...
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pifagor2
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January 12, 2018, 10:54:36 AM |
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Jacky_Chan
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January 12, 2018, 01:16:01 PM |
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I don't understand the article. What they are stating is that a lot of data needs to be transferred for IoT and iota will make that free. Iota is a coin though, it doesn't transfer data. For that you will need a sim card, and a 4G data plan. At least that's how it's currently done. Can anyone shed some light on the use cases? The tangle can store data, just like a blockchain. It creates a record of data and that data is valuable. of course it can but that's not for the large amount of data needed for IoT. I worked on an IoT project in the past, and our devices were generating over 1TB of data per day. Are you prepared to store that in the DAG? (and that's just one project) Most importantly isn't that data actualy stored in each full wallet? I still don't understand why a coin should be storing other data then transactions. See the Permanodes section in the roadmap - https://blog.iota.org/iota-development-roadmap-74741f37ed01yes, for storing the ledger. Nowhere does it say it's for storing many petabytes of IoT data that is meaningless for everybody else then the creator. That's why we use cloud storage... The cloud storage centers can be the permanodes of IOTA. The data also can be transferred from tangle to a third party cloud storage. Local nodes/tangle won’t store data for long time and will be snapshooted to keep small. why would these permanodes store potentially thousands of petabytes of meaning IoT data for various companies/applictions for free? Storage is expensive at those quantities and bandwidth as well... I don’t think there are free. They are business. They exist becasue there is a market demand.
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