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May 26, 2016, 01:39:14 AM |
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You know you love me! Send me a vote with your future lambo money! I'll help to get it there!
cannabananadelegate #121
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May 26, 2016, 01:41:40 AM |
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You know you love me! Send me a vote with your future lambo money! I'll help to get it there!
cannabananadelegate #121
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Hey Dude... you need a good "Vote for cannabanana delegate" poster ! You already got my vote for sure!
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May 26, 2016, 01:43:09 AM |
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Somebody can explain me, why LISK better than eth?
LISK HOLDS THE FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES OVER ETHERIUM:Javascript language simplicity vs Solidity language complexity Like I said ... easy to write a Javascript compiler to Ethereum bytecode Let me know when it's done...or even started. Even if an Ethereum JavaScript compiler existed, Solidity is still an unstable language - why paste a compiler on top of it?100,000+ JavaScript programmers vs. few Solidity programmers The above argument eliminates this so called advantage of liskThe above argument is vaporware. JavaScript programmers can start coding Lisk dapps right now.Single hash generated vs. trillions of valid but discarded hashes generated to secure blockchain in one blocktime Makes no sense at allI've explained this several times. Churning out trillions of wasted hashes means lots of wasted electricity - like literally a nuclear powerplant's worth for Bitcoin - and is an ever-growing financial overhead that will ultimately kill the coin.Cooperative, efficient blockchain generation vs. competitive, wasteful blockchain generation looks like the same as aboveNo, it's the key reason Lisk can run on a $9 CHIP computer and Ethereum can't. Economies of scale hugely favor Lisk over BTC/ETH.Stable roundtable clockwork forging vs. unsustainable, exponentially growing free-for-all mining Forging is no different than mining ... just different ways to make the currencyIt is so sad to see people that don't understand enough math to get why exponential growth is unsustainable, or why a stable system is different and better from an unstable one.Dapps on individual sidechains vs. dapps on bloated mainchain Ethereum dapps are also sidechains .. lol .. you seem to be uninformedThe Ethereum Guide says its dapps are deployed on the mainchain ( https://gavofyork.gitbooks.io/turboethereum/content/dapps_deployment.html ). Practically, in Ethereum dapps are just specialized "contracts". There's my showdown cards in this poker hand - what's your counter-reference to prove what you are saying about Ethereum sidechains? Prove to me that each dapp in Ethereum has its own separate blockchain as they do in Lisk.Min of 2-4 to max of 101 cheap $35 Pi2 / $9 CHIP microcomputers needed for each sidechain backbone vs. large, unlimited numbers of expensive GPU systems needed for mainchain backbone The GPU rings will not be used once POS for eth sets inSo...PoS for ETH is vaporware, got it. How can you know that Eth PoS will run on microcomputers like Lisk does if ETH PoS finally shows up? What happens to all those sad little GPU miners whose income stream will be cut off?Sidechain dapps permanently free vs. mainchain perpetual "gas" payments required Ah ... What can possibly be the use of the beloved LISK then ... What part of "free" vs. "paying for ETH gas" is so hard to understand? Free is better. Lisk is still the exchange coin of choice within the dapp itself.Difference between Lisk Forging and Ethereum MiningWith Lisk, generating a new block for the blockchain is called "forging" (in the "blacksmith" instead of the "counterfeiter" sense of that term), not mining. Mining is a Bitcoin / Etherium term that refers to competitive generation of thousands of millions of billions of useless hashes looking for a string of leading zeros in the hash that is a "lucky ticket" declaring a particular miner to be the winner of a reward. Forging is a cooperative generation of one and only one necessary hash to secure the Lisk blockchain, for which you are paid a set fee when it's your turn to do it. During the first year a Lisk forger makes 5 Lisk per block forged, which happens like clockwork about once every 17 minutes, for a total of 150K Lisk in the first year. In a pure PoS system, the richest coin holders that set up a forging node get most of the rewards from running those nodes. With DPoS, anybody can set up a forging node no matter how much or how little of the coin they hold, as long as they pay (for Lisk) a 100 coin start fee. Under DPoS, a poor coin holder / node runner gets the same rewards as a rich coin holder / node runner. Thus there is incentive for poor coin holders to run a good node to increase their coin holdings. Since there's a lot more poor coin holders than rich ones, the pool of potential node runners is much bigger. This is a Good Thing. Lisk generating only one hash per blocktime is one of its huge advantages over Bitcoin and Ethereum and their huge waste of resources. Lisk is literally trillions of times more efficient in CPU cycles per block generated compared to Bitcoin or Ethereum. This is why Lisk can use really cheap computers, while Bitcoin and Ethereum are trapped forever to use a hugely expensive, wasteful and unneeded overhead infrastructure - all those warehouses full of mining rigs, whether ASIC or GPU based. Now THAT'S stupid - and most Bitcoin and Ethereum people have no idea just how stupid it is. Lisk Coin Inflation Is Much Lower Than Ethereum Coin InflationHow will inflation affect the price longterm ?
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X1235
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May 26, 2016, 01:47:16 AM |
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Fuck Trump! cannabanana president!
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moppang
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May 26, 2016, 01:47:29 AM |
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The price is 67k on poloniex now What do you think guys, the lisk will increase to 100k the next week?
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May 26, 2016, 01:48:46 AM |
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The price is 67k on poloniex now What do you think guys, the lisk will increase to 1000k the next week?
Yes possibly
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moppang
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May 26, 2016, 01:54:28 AM |
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The price is 67k on poloniex now What do you think guys, the lisk will increase to 1000k the next week?
Yes possibly 1000k wow,, are you serious? Yea nothing impossible in altcoin to the high price, only need pumps and pumps But for the next weeks it is too hard to 1000k.
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May 26, 2016, 01:56:08 AM |
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Somebody can explain me, why LISK better than eth?
LISK HOLDS THE FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES OVER ETHERIUM:Javascript language simplicity vs Solidity language complexity Like I said ... easy to write a Javascript compiler to Ethereum bytecode Let me know when it's done...or even started. Even if an Ethereum JavaScript compiler existed, Solidity is still an unstable language - why paste a compiler on top of it?100,000+ JavaScript programmers vs. few Solidity programmers The above argument eliminates this so called advantage of liskThe above argument is vaporware. JavaScript programmers can start coding Lisk dapps right now.Single hash generated vs. trillions of valid but discarded hashes generated to secure blockchain in one blocktime Makes no sense at allI've explained this several times. Churning out trillions of wasted hashes means lots of wasted electricity - like literally a nuclear powerplant's worth for Bitcoin - and is an ever-growing financial overhead that will ultimately kill the coin.Cooperative, efficient blockchain generation vs. competitive, wasteful blockchain generation looks like the same as aboveNo, it's the key reason Lisk can run on a $9 CHIP computer and Ethereum can't. Economies of scale hugely favor Lisk over BTC/ETH.Stable roundtable clockwork forging vs. unsustainable, exponentially growing free-for-all mining Forging is no different than mining ... just different ways to make the currencyIt is so sad to see people that don't understand enough math to get why exponential growth is unsustainable, or why a stable system is different and better from an unstable one.Dapps on individual sidechains vs. dapps on bloated mainchain Ethereum dapps are also sidechains .. lol .. you seem to be uninformedThe Ethereum Guide says its dapps are deployed on the mainchain ( https://gavofyork.gitbooks.io/turboethereum/content/dapps_deployment.html ). Practically, in Ethereum dapps are just specialized "contracts". There's my showdown cards in this poker hand - what's your counter-reference to prove what you are saying about Ethereum sidechains? Prove to me that each dapp in Ethereum has its own separate blockchain as they do in Lisk.Min of 2-4 to max of 101 cheap $35 Pi2 / $9 CHIP microcomputers needed for each sidechain backbone vs. large, unlimited numbers of expensive GPU systems needed for mainchain backbone The GPU rings will not be used once POS for eth sets inSo...PoS for ETH is vaporware, got it. How can you know that Eth PoS will run on microcomputers like Lisk does if ETH PoS finally shows up? What happens to all those sad little GPU miners whose income stream will be cut off?Sidechain dapps permanently free vs. mainchain perpetual "gas" payments required Ah ... What can possibly be the use of the beloved LISK then ... What part of "free" vs. "paying for ETH gas" is so hard to understand? Free is better. Lisk is still the exchange coin of choice within the dapp itself.Difference between Lisk Forging and Ethereum MiningWith Lisk, generating a new block for the blockchain is called "forging" (in the "blacksmith" instead of the "counterfeiter" sense of that term), not mining. Mining is a Bitcoin / Etherium term that refers to competitive generation of thousands of millions of billions of useless hashes looking for a string of leading zeros in the hash that is a "lucky ticket" declaring a particular miner to be the winner of a reward. Forging is a cooperative generation of one and only one necessary hash to secure the Lisk blockchain, for which you are paid a set fee when it's your turn to do it. During the first year a Lisk forger makes 5 Lisk per block forged, which happens like clockwork about once every 17 minutes, for a total of 150K Lisk in the first year. In a pure PoS system, the richest coin holders that set up a forging node get most of the rewards from running those nodes. With DPoS, anybody can set up a forging node no matter how much or how little of the coin they hold, as long as they pay (for Lisk) a 100 coin start fee. Under DPoS, a poor coin holder / node runner gets the same rewards as a rich coin holder / node runner. Thus there is incentive for poor coin holders to run a good node to increase their coin holdings. Since there's a lot more poor coin holders than rich ones, the pool of potential node runners is much bigger. This is a Good Thing. Lisk generating only one hash per blocktime is one of its huge advantages over Bitcoin and Ethereum and their huge waste of resources. Lisk is literally trillions of times more efficient in CPU cycles per block generated compared to Bitcoin or Ethereum. This is why Lisk can use really cheap computers, while Bitcoin and Ethereum are trapped forever to use a hugely expensive, wasteful and unneeded overhead infrastructure - all those warehouses full of mining rigs, whether ASIC or GPU based. Now THAT'S stupid - and most Bitcoin and Ethereum people have no idea just how stupid it is. Lisk Coin Inflation Is Much Lower Than Ethereum Coin InflationHow will inflation affect the price longterm ? The most obvious answer would be positively. But I think that there is no precise information on how much, I would be happy if someone could bring a more complete information about it. Comparisons with inflation rates and prices of other currencies would be helpful.
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May 26, 2016, 01:57:10 AM |
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Is it possible to make a Darknet on LISK and any advantages?
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May 26, 2016, 01:57:16 AM |
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The price is 67k on poloniex now What do you think guys, the lisk will increase to 1000k the next week?
Yes possibly 1000k wow,, are you serious? Yea nothing impossible in altcoin to the high price, only need pumps and pumps But for the next weeks it is too hard to 1000k. 1000k, he's referring to sats so that's very small still and not close enough to current ETH price so it is possible.
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May 26, 2016, 02:01:19 AM |
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Please vote staticinstance for delegate currently #139 Thanks!
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May 26, 2016, 02:04:26 AM |
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Road to 0.0007 and later to 0.001 It's having' a really hard time getting above 0.0007 atm. We'll see what tomorrow brings....
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May 26, 2016, 02:09:00 AM |
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Why i can't send my LSK from web wallet to Poloniex?!!!! All the coins returns!
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uploadgod
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May 26, 2016, 02:12:08 AM |
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Why i can't send my LSK from web wallet to Poloniex?!!!! All the coins returns!
Use this! https://lisknode.grumlin.com/ I had the same problem but this time it worked!
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LegendaryMiner
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May 26, 2016, 02:14:11 AM |
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Why i can't send my LSK from web wallet to Poloniex?!!!! All the coins returns!
Use this! https://lisknode.grumlin.com/ I had the same problem but this time it worked! True, nobody had problems with it so far. You can check the source:
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bonipper
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May 26, 2016, 02:14:30 AM |
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Road to 0.0007 and later to 0.001 It's having' a really hard time getting above 0.0007 atm. We'll see what tomorrow brings.... Bitshares pumped in the weeks after it launched. The starting price was not close to its price weeks after launch. Lisk could pump in the coming weeks, especially if some announcements of partnerships with otherbig projects are made.
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Blazin8888
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May 26, 2016, 02:18:19 AM |
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Can we live in a world where ETH and LISK both get mainstream adoption or are they competitors?
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May 26, 2016, 02:20:17 AM |
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The webwallet is working now, i made 2 transactions fine. Must put 0.1 lisk and minus it to the amount to sent, for the fees
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May 26, 2016, 02:21:58 AM |
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Can we live in a world where ETH and LISK both get mainstream adoption or are they competitors?
They must coexist, competition is necessary, not monopoly.
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May 26, 2016, 02:24:39 AM |
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Why i can't send my LSK from web wallet to Poloniex?!!!! All the coins returns!
Use this! https://lisknode.grumlin.com/ I had the same problem but this time it worked! True, nobody had problems with it so far. You can check the source: thanks for create nice faucet :*
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