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March 09, 2016, 07:58:46 PM
Last edit: March 21, 2016, 05:35:20 PM by mprep
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I created a News Channel for Lisk on Telegram. If you want to get important news about Lisk directly on your smartphone, desktop, tablet or any other device, please download the Telegram Messenger and search for "LiskNews" or just visit https://telegram.me/LiskNews on your device to subscribe to the channel. It's a great way to stay informed about Lisk. You'll receive every post from the admins (currently me, but I will add Max if he want to) directly on your device. Cool ha?

By the way: Telegram is the better WhatsApp with much more security features and other cool stuff.
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March 09, 2016, 08:49:35 PM
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Is Lisk.io down or is it just me?
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March 09, 2016, 08:52:27 PM
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Is Lisk.io down or is it just me?

Yes, unfortunately it's offline. The data center on which the site (and also the faucet and web login) is hosted has some problems.  Undecided


We hope they will resolve the problem as soon as possible. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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March 09, 2016, 08:57:39 PM
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Is Lisk.io down or is it just me?

I use http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ in such cases.

P.S.: It's up again.
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March 09, 2016, 08:58:12 PM
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I would suggest Knownhost.com. Been with them for 4 years and never had a problem... Support staff average response time is under 3 minutes.

Is Lisk.io down or is it just me?

Yes, unfortunately it's offline. The data center on which the site (and also the faucet and web login) is hosted has some problems.  Undecided


We hope they will resolve the problem as soon as possible. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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March 09, 2016, 08:59:43 PM
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I would suggest Knownhost.com. Been with them for 4 years and never had a problem... Support staff average response time is under 3 minutes.

Is Lisk.io down or is it just me?

Yes, unfortunately it's offline. The data center on which the site (and also the faucet and web login) is hosted has some problems.  Undecided


We hope they will resolve the problem as soon as possible. Sorry for the inconvenience.

back online...
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March 09, 2016, 09:00:20 PM
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Theoretically how many TPS Lisk network can handle?

I'm sorry if already answered.

Anyone?? This s very important question dev...
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March 09, 2016, 09:06:09 PM
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Theoretically how many TPS Lisk network can handle?

I'm sorry if already answered.

Anyone?? This s very important question dev...

Hello,

Coming from Crypti we don't have such a test yet, that means we can't give a final answer. We will definitely test it in the future though!

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March 09, 2016, 09:20:36 PM
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Just some thoughts. I think Nxt model isn't gonna work anymore. I mean when only a few people invest a few bitcoins and have a good ROI because initial market cap is ridiculously low. New working model is Ethereum model. When ICO collects thousands of bitcoins and start in top 10-20 coins by market cap, but later fly over the moon because of huge development and marketing fund.
Yeah, the NXT ICO was totally crazy.  21 BTC cap with 1 BTC max back when BTC was under $200.   Absolutely insane.  A whale was a guy who spent $200, had 5% ownership of the coin, and had holdings worth $4M when NXT popped to its highest market cap of $80M.  

I came in too late to be a whale, still did very very well in NXT, then rode it all the way into the dirt when it crashed.  Those were the days.  
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March 09, 2016, 09:42:18 PM
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Lisk ICO almost finished. One week left...i think.

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March 09, 2016, 09:46:26 PM
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I took a little risk and got me some lisk!

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I can frisk all Lisk from your disk in a quick whisk Cool

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March 09, 2016, 09:47:46 PM
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I created a News Channel for Lisk on Telegram. If you want to get important news about Lisk directly on your smartphone, desktop, tablet or any other device, please download the Telegram Messenger and search for "LiskNews" or just visit https://telegram.me/LiskNews on your device to subscribe to the channel. It's a great way to stay informed about Lisk. You'll receive every post from the admins (currently me, but I will add Max if he want to) directly on your device. Cool ha?

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March 09, 2016, 09:49:41 PM
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Lisk ICO almost finished. One week left...i think.

bout 11 days
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March 09, 2016, 09:55:40 PM
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Fifth week bounty summary

I just wrote down all Facebook likers (662 stakes), Twitter followers (1154 stakes), Newsletter subscribers (2144 stakes), Signature participants (355 stakes) and translators (58 stakes).

Week #1 Values
Week #2 Values
Week #3 Values
Week #4 Values


IMPORTANT! The bounty campaign is finished! We will contact you for your Lisk address in the beginning of April and will distribute the bounties as soon as possible.


Here you can view the signature stakes for all weeks. The other lists won't be released for privacy reasons.

Thank you very much.

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March 09, 2016, 10:04:38 PM
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I just saw that YoBit has the option to add coins to their dice game. And for only 0,5 btc they also email the news about the new coin to their users. @LiskHQ until there are some lisk apps for gambling this is a very cheap and great promotion in my opinion... When the coins will be available of course Smiley

I would couple this with mobile wallets, getting some exchanges on board for trading of the coin, a good marketing budget and then further on ATM contracts (first off add them to existing BTC ATMs and later maybe even Lisk only ATMs...).
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March 09, 2016, 10:11:26 PM
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I just saw that YoBit has the option to add coins to their dice game. And for only 0,5 btc they also email the news about the new coin to their users. @LiskHQ until there are some lisk apps for gambling this is a very cheap and great promotion in my opinion... When the coins will be available of course Smiley

I would couple this with mobile wallets, getting some exchanges on board for trading of the coin, a good marketing budget and then further on ATM contracts (first off add them to existing BTC ATMs and later maybe even Lisk only ATMs...).

YoBit is on our list. Thanks. Didn't know the dice game, will take a look at might contact them at launch. Wink


Thank you. Smiley

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March 09, 2016, 10:25:28 PM
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I just saw that YoBit has the option to add coins to their dice game. And for only 0,5 btc they also email the news about the new coin to their users. @LiskHQ until there are some lisk apps for gambling this is a very cheap and great promotion in my opinion... When the coins will be available of course Smiley

I would couple this with mobile wallets, getting some exchanges on board for trading of the coin, a good marketing budget and then further on ATM contracts (first off add them to existing BTC ATMs and later maybe even Lisk only ATMs...).

YoBit is on our list. Thanks. Didn't know the dice game, will take a look at might contact them at launch. Wink


Thank you. Smiley

Please no Yobit.... they launch fake ICO's to solve liquidity problems... same for BTER... you should not link your name to them...

But that's just my thoughts...
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March 09, 2016, 10:36:47 PM
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I just saw that YoBit has the option to add coins to their dice game. And for only 0,5 btc they also email the news about the new coin to their users. @LiskHQ until there are some lisk apps for gambling this is a very cheap and great promotion in my opinion... When the coins will be available of course Smiley

I would couple this with mobile wallets, getting some exchanges on board for trading of the coin, a good marketing budget and then further on ATM contracts (first off add them to existing BTC ATMs and later maybe even Lisk only ATMs...).

YoBit is on our list. Thanks. Didn't know the dice game, will take a look at might contact them at launch. Wink


Thank you. Smiley

Please no Yobit.... they launch fake ICO's to solve liquidity problems... same for BTER... you should not link your name to them...

But that's just my thoughts...

From a professional standpoint, I have nothing to say about the reputation of Yobit. Personally however, I would not like to see Lisk associated with Yobit.

As I've heard some people affectionately call it, "Yolobit."

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March 09, 2016, 10:37:48 PM
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I just saw that YoBit has the option to add coins to their dice game. And for only 0,5 btc they also email the news about the new coin to their users. @LiskHQ until there are some lisk apps for gambling this is a very cheap and great promotion in my opinion... When the coins will be available of course Smiley

I would couple this with mobile wallets, getting some exchanges on board for trading of the coin, a good marketing budget and then further on ATM contracts (first off add them to existing BTC ATMs and later maybe even Lisk only ATMs...).

YoBit is on our list. Thanks. Didn't know the dice game, will take a look at might contact them at launch. Wink


Thank you. Smiley

Please no Yobit.... they launch fake ICO's to solve liquidity problems... same for BTER... you should not link your name to them...

But that's just my thoughts...

From a professional standpoint, I have nothing to say about the reputation of Yobit. Personally however, I would not like to see Lisk associated with Yobit.

As I've heard some people affectionately call it, "Yolobit."

Being on an exchange does not mean we are associated with it. I just said they are on our list. Not that we are actively trying to get added there. Wink

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March 09, 2016, 10:38:46 PM
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Please no Yobit.... they launch fake ICO's to solve liquidity problems... same for BTER... you should not link your name to them...

But that's just my thoughts...

Usually I would say more the merrier with exchanges, but in this case I agree with you. Only reason to use dinky exchanges is if a coin can't initially get on either Bittrex or Polo. Strange as it sounds to say this, Poloniex is one of the big boys now, so guess that should be the main goal to start with.

I haven't kept track of  the Chinese exchanges, but ideally the coin would get on one of those too (and obviously not Bter).
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