ImHash
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July 25, 2016, 05:01:15 AM |
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ahh I bought some at 46300 and afterwards it only started to go down and bought again waited some times and bought again even cheaper.
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freedomfighter
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July 25, 2016, 05:40:15 AM |
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why are lisk's deposits and withdrawals on polo disabled?
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fezington
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July 25, 2016, 07:15:11 AM |
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As soon as I thought the price what beginning to be stable, it is going down again. I speculate that this will reach new lows. So it is better to save your bitcoins and look for more bargain hunting.
I know man I don't mind dumps but dumping this hard every gooddamn time.
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metropolit
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Lisk will be #1 alt in 2019.
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July 25, 2016, 07:44:10 AM |
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Lol, not so smart keeping your coin on the exchange, fck that!
What is the safest way of keeping Lisk?
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Samuray
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July 25, 2016, 08:46:05 AM |
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Lol, not so smart keeping your coin on the exchange, fck that!
What is the safest way of keeping Lisk? On your own wallet created on https://login.lisk.io/And reinforced with a 2-nd passphrase wich you dont keep in the same place with the initial login passphrase(ideally written on a piece of paper)
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Poly#Crypto
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July 25, 2016, 08:50:25 AM |
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Hello everyone ! Max is live right now on http://cryptoafterdark.com/?page_id=36 . He is doing a live interview with Rick Stoner on cryptoafterdark.com. If I understood corectly Rick takes questions from the polo trollbox, so there is your chance to ask Max some questions ! So tune in ASAP ! Great work Max ! Thanks! Next one there will be another one on another podcast network. Everyone who missed it, within a week there probably will be a podcast version of it. That's great, good work. I've missed the live session and will wait for the podcast version.
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customer73
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July 25, 2016, 09:19:58 AM |
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http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-the-trust-anchor-in-a-sea-of-blockchains/PoW vs PoS vs DpoS Good article: "DPoS is a plutocracy where people use (but, neither spend {'democracy'}, nor risk {'capitalism'}) their money to elect 100 senators, who sign blocks in a sequence and thus secure a nearly-P2P network. If learning who to vote for takes 'work', then, even absent bribes, voters will always be susceptible to 'work'-based influence."
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No pain, no gain.
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oOxenonOo
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July 25, 2016, 09:52:22 AM |
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Is there official Lisk paper wallet, or will be in near future? Where are you guys holding your Lisk?
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Develop Custom Decentralized Blockchain Applications in JavaScript with LISK! Lisk Site
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frobley
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July 25, 2016, 09:56:43 AM |
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why are lisk's deposits and withdrawals on polo disabled?
was waiting 24 hours for a lisk withdrawal and noticed the button greyed out this morning, put ticket in, no reply yet...
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just2laff
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July 25, 2016, 11:58:46 AM |
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Is there a list with Delegates who will share their profits with the community voters?
There was discussion about this months ago and maybe even a list somewhere. However, with forging rewards delayed and so many people drifting in and out of Lisk since launch, I personally think any existing list is not accurate anymore. There has been a lot of discussion behind the scenes among delegate candidates about the economics of running a node. The current thinking is leaning away from "vote-bribes / pool forging" and a lot more towards giving a relatively large portion of forging rewards (say 20% or so) as "charity support" to assist blockchain app developers and their projects. By the time you add together server costs for high-quality multiple nodes (primary and backup), taxes, blockchain app support, and reasonable compensation / wages for the delegate's time in running the node - after all that, I believe there's not going to be a lot of profit to "give away". Running a node is a business proposition to keep a multi-million dollar network operational and growing, not some variation on Bitcoin mining pools. Beware and be cautious of people promising lots of profit to voters. If you go through the numbers, there really isn't a lot of profit to share in the current DPoS structure. An Active Delegate makes around 12,000 Lisk per month for the first year. Say 100 people provide 1M votes each to a profit-sharing delegate who is "giving it all away!". That delegate now has 100% of all available Lisk votes. Everybody who voted for him now gets 1% of his income, or 120 Lisk per month on their 1M "investment". That ain't much. You got a lot less than 1M to vote with? Then you're gonna get a lot less than 120 Lisk per month. Don't trust anybody's "profit-sharing" scheme that doesn't have a detailed budget that includes server costs, taxes, and their own compensation. If you go through the numbers, Lisk is not about free money to get rich quick. Lisk is about creating a sustainable, healthy infrastructure by running a core non-profit business relying on tax-paying participants who are paid to keep its network going. Excellent post
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Bigcabrito
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July 25, 2016, 02:28:00 PM |
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Is there official Lisk paper wallet, or will be in near future? Where are you guys holding your Lisk?
I hold mine in the original ICO address secured with a 2nd passphrase.
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bitbitch
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July 25, 2016, 02:45:23 PM |
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Is there official Lisk paper wallet, or will be in near future? Where are you guys holding your Lisk?
I hold mine in the original ICO address secured with a 2nd passphrase. does a second passphrase work without issue?
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LiskHQ (OP)
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July 25, 2016, 03:06:06 PM |
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Is there official Lisk paper wallet, or will be in near future? Where are you guys holding your Lisk?
I hold mine in the original ICO address secured with a 2nd passphrase. does a second passphrase work without issue? Yes. Just make sure to save it.
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Lisk.io - Blockchain Application Platform
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bitbitch
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July 25, 2016, 03:34:13 PM Last edit: July 25, 2016, 03:47:24 PM by bitbitch |
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Is there official Lisk paper wallet, or will be in near future? Where are you guys holding your Lisk?
I hold mine in the original ICO address secured with a 2nd passphrase. does a second passphrase work without issue? Yes. Just make sure to save it. as a .txt? i feel sorry for our friend from Portugal. are second passphrases only auto generated, or is there the option to manually choose the twelve words?
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Vinnie Stanley
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ICO Chicken Dinner :)
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July 25, 2016, 03:37:19 PM |
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I would like to use that and if he is in fact a team member then it must be trusted enough for half of my holdings. So far mine are held on the online wallet and poloniex but I don't feel as safe as I'd like with it between there and poloniex.
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Bigcabrito
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July 25, 2016, 03:41:01 PM |
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Is there official Lisk paper wallet, or will be in near future? Where are you guys holding your Lisk?
I hold mine in the original ICO address secured with a 2nd passphrase. does a second passphrase work without issue? Yes. Just make sure to save it. as a .txt? i feel sorry for our friend from Portugal. It works correctly IF you recorded the 2nd passphrase that was applied to the Lisk address. There have been some cases where users have made a mistake by applying a 2nd passphrase, but not recording it correctly. This will lock you out of the account, with all LSK in it inaccessible. In my opinion, a second passphrase is crucial to keeping your Lisk address very secured.
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bitbitch
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July 25, 2016, 03:52:30 PM |
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Is there official Lisk paper wallet, or will be in near future? Where are you guys holding your Lisk?
I hold mine in the original ICO address secured with a 2nd passphrase. does a second passphrase work without issue? Yes. Just make sure to save it. as a .txt? i feel sorry for our friend from Portugal. It works correctly IF you recorded the 2nd passphrase that was applied to the Lisk address. There have been some cases where users have made a mistake by applying a 2nd passphrase, but not recording it correctly. This will lock you out of the account, with all LSK in it inaccessible. In my opinion, a second passphrase is crucial to keeping your Lisk address very secured. thanks. are second passphrases only auto generated, or is there the option to manually choose the twelve words?
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Bigcabrito
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July 25, 2016, 04:07:43 PM |
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Is there official Lisk paper wallet, or will be in near future? Where are you guys holding your Lisk?
I hold mine in the original ICO address secured with a 2nd passphrase. does a second passphrase work without issue? Yes. Just make sure to save it. as a .txt? i feel sorry for our friend from Portugal. It works correctly IF you recorded the 2nd passphrase that was applied to the Lisk address. There have been some cases where users have made a mistake by applying a 2nd passphrase, but not recording it correctly. This will lock you out of the account, with all LSK in it inaccessible. In my opinion, a second passphrase is crucial to keeping your Lisk address very secured. thanks. are second passphrases only auto generated, or is there the option to manually choose the twelve words? They are auto-generated using a different combination of a BIP39 Mnemonic passphrase.
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tuvok007
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July 25, 2016, 05:21:30 PM |
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Any news about lsk/usd on polo pair?
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