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Author Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers  (Read 3073046 times)
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April 07, 2016, 08:00:39 PM
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well you tell me what the hell "js" stands for? bwaahahaah

Node.js runs stand-alone JavaScript programs.  ...does ORACLE know that you are doing this?  lol

Please don't tell Oracle  Cry btw, for idiots like you: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/execute_nodejs_online.php


why not? whos to say i don't moonlight for them? ...also whats with the dead link? (:

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April 07, 2016, 08:02:10 PM
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well you tell me what the hell "js" stands for? bwaahahaah

Node.js runs stand-alone JavaScript programs.  ...does ORACLE know that you are doing this?  lol

Please don't tell Oracle  Cry btw, for idiots like you: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/execute_nodejs_online.php


why not? whos to say i don't moonlight for them? ...also whats with the dead link? (:

Who's to say we give a shit about you? Nobody gives a fuck about your retarded opinions.  Go stroke Vitaliks dick and GTFO.
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April 07, 2016, 08:08:43 PM
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http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/lisk/#markets

http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bloombit/

new exchange added pre-launch lisk

$2 instead of $6 if someone considering buying before its rocket.

yeah, java is not javascript. java is black, bitter and with coffeine, javascript is a script made of java  Wink
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April 07, 2016, 08:09:55 PM
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Calm down, we are mooning even before launch, after launch we will plutoing lol

"Plutoing" is now officially my goal for Lisk.
Just wanted to thank you MalReynolds for getting Delegate list together, i know for sure i will be Voting for Delegates from Official List that has proven to be able to run Lisk node with 98%+ and secure the network. really recommend to all of you to do the same. This "i vote, you vote" is too much for me..

i will go with Official list

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mWcV-xWRpetdmqZ0SaI9oizulee8ZDnF-q4B4_zCCn8/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=0

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Official List that has proven to be able to run Lisk node with 98%+ and secure the network.

You do realize that we are on TestNet and have actually been testing our nodes, taking them down, making improvements, etc... so uptime (within reason) should not be taken into consideration.  I got 2 nodes, one at 86% uptime that I have been actively testing on, and one at 100% that I just stood up and let it do it's thing.

edit: also if you were one of the first to setup a node, you got the 1st build (lisk-0.1.1) and it had a small bug in it that would get you off on a fork real easy, issue fixed with (lisk-0.1.2)
yes i remember fork issues on lisk-0.1.1 true, i obviously made a mistake throwing that number like just that. still plenty days to test until mainnet and imho Mals List is good indicator whom to vote.

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April 07, 2016, 08:11:19 PM
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http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/lisk/#markets

http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bloombit/

new exchange added pre-launch lisk

$2 instead of $6 if someone considering buying before its rocket.

yeah, java is not javascript. java is black, bitter and with coffeine, javascript is a script made of java  Wink

Java = Folgers
Javascript = Starbucks
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April 07, 2016, 08:12:50 PM
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People stop this Java vs JavaScript thing. They are completely different languages used for different things.

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April 07, 2016, 08:14:33 PM
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People stop this Java vs JavaScript thing. They are completely different languages used for different things.

lol it's not like we bring it up.  Usually it starts like this.

Noob:  Hey guys I didn't read anything but doesn't ETH do the same thing with javascript
US: STFU JAVA and JS are not the same thing
Noob: huh? I'm to smart to follow what you just said, I'm going to argue now.
Cannabanana: time to start flipping out now
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April 07, 2016, 08:17:51 PM
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Hi,

I've some problem to create an aacount on https://login.lisk.io/.

I push the buttom "New account", I save the passphrase and when it ask me to confirm the passphrase, she never match (and I use ctrl+C/ctrl+V).

What's going on ?

I'm with Ubuntu 14.04
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April 07, 2016, 08:19:40 PM
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well you tell me what the hell "js" stands for? bwaahahaah

Node.js runs stand-alone JavaScript programs.  ...does ORACLE know that you are doing this?  lol

Please don't tell Oracle  Cry btw, for idiots like you: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/execute_nodejs_online.php


why not? whos to say i don't moonlight for them? ...also whats with the dead link? (:

Who's to say we give a shit about you? Nobody gives a fuck about your retarded opinions.  Go stroke Vitaliks dick and GTFO.


seriously you are walking into a trap...i have friends at Oracle (:   now what was that?

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April 07, 2016, 08:30:51 PM
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well you tell me what the hell "js" stands for? bwaahahaah

Node.js runs stand-alone JavaScript programs.  ...does ORACLE know that you are doing this?  lol

Please don't tell Oracle  Cry btw, for idiots like you: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/execute_nodejs_online.php


why not? whos to say i don't moonlight for them? ...also whats with the dead link? (:

Who's to say we give a shit about you? Nobody gives a fuck about your retarded opinions.  Go stroke Vitaliks dick and GTFO.


seriously you are walking into a trap...i have friends at Oracle (:   now what was that?

NOBODY GIVES A FUCK, What do you think your friends at Oracle are going to do?  They are going to pound sand.  You are just an egotistical asshat who thinks people should respect you because you think you have knowledge or friends.

You don't even know who I am, I have friends in high places also.  Just because you say your friends work at Oracle does not tell me shit, they could be the fucking janitor at Oracle.
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April 07, 2016, 08:38:01 PM
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Official Statement regarding YoBit trading “IOU” LISK tokens

We have released an official statement on our blog regarding the YoBit "IOU Tokens" early trading.

In summary, we are not endorsing the trade of non-existing LISK.

It is advised to wait until the official launch of Lisk. Once it's launched, Lisk will surely be added to reputable exchanges where the risk of theft and fraud is lower.


do you chums have a slack or irc channel?  tia

We also have a Reddit where we update with all important news and announcements Smiley

Subscribe here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Lisk/
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April 07, 2016, 08:42:35 PM
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Official Statement regarding YoBit trading “IOU” LISK tokens

We have released an official statement on our blog regarding the YoBit "IOU Tokens" early trading.

In summary, we are not endorsing the trade of non-existing LISK.

It is advised to wait until the official launch of Lisk. Once it's launched, Lisk will surely be added to reputable exchanges where the risk of theft and fraud is lower.


do you chums have a slack or irc channel?  tia

We also have a Reddit where we update with all important news and announcements Smiley

Subscribe here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Lisk/
is this an official channel?
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April 07, 2016, 08:45:47 PM
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Official Statement regarding YoBit trading “IOU” LISK tokens

We have released an official statement on our blog regarding the YoBit "IOU Tokens" early trading.

In summary, we are not endorsing the trade of non-existing LISK.

It is advised to wait until the official launch of Lisk. Once it's launched, Lisk will surely be added to reputable exchanges where the risk of theft and fraud is lower.


do you chums have a slack or irc channel?  tia

We also have a Reddit where we update with all important news and announcements Smiley

Subscribe here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Lisk/
is this an official channel?

Yes, I'm pretty sure it's the official lisk subreddit
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April 07, 2016, 08:56:12 PM
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There will be insane dumping from signatures... eitherway... one month delay...

i hope we wont use a new verb after mtgox...

You ve been LISKED!!!

Very possible will happen, How good is going to be that? Will it be given a week later after official launch so there is not a big dump of free lisk?
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April 07, 2016, 09:06:28 PM
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Hi,

I've some problem to create an aacount on https://login.lisk.io/.

I push the buttom "New account", I save the passphrase and when it ask me to confirm the passphrase, she never match (and I use ctrl+C/ctrl+V).

What's going on ?

I'm with Ubuntu 14.04



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April 07, 2016, 09:12:05 PM
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Hi,

I've some problem to create an aacount on https://login.lisk.io/.

I push the buttom "New account", I save the passphrase and when it ask me to confirm the passphrase, she never match (and I use ctrl+C/ctrl+V).

What's going on ?

I'm with Ubuntu 14.04


The trailing space maybe

I think the official node login.lisk.io was down this morning.  You might have tried while it was having issues.  It has come up and been good for a little while now.
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April 07, 2016, 09:16:51 PM
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BCT Signature Bounty Rewards

THIS BOUNTY CAMPAIGN HAS ENDED!      
                  
Hey Guys,

The BCT Signature Campaign Bounty has been updated as there were duplicates in the data. Minor mistake, it's been fixed. Good news is, if you participated in the BCT Signature Campaign Bounty, you will now receive a bit more LISK!  Grin Here are the new numbers:

  • If you had the signature since Week One, you will receive a total of 1011 LISK
  • If you had the signature since Week Two, you will receive a total of 809 LISK
  • If you had the signature since Week Three, you will receive a total of 607 LISK
  • If you had the signature since Week Four, you will receive a total of 404 LISK
  • If you had the signature since Week Five, you will receive a total of 202 LISK


Remember, if you participated in the ICO and have validated your Lisk Address, you may send me a PM (if you are on the list) with your address to receive priority on collecting this bounty after the launch.

Same procedure with the Facebook bounties, as I h ave begun collecting addresses through Facebook. Twitter and Newsletter will soon begin. Smiley

Thanks for reading! And sorry for the confusion. (Thank you bob75coin for noticing this Smiley )

Joel
what about campaigns on Facebook and twitter, how and what is assessed and how many turned out coins? thank you
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April 07, 2016, 09:18:32 PM
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...after all POW is actually secure.

We agree.   PoW is actually secure.

BUT...  PoW is an incredibly inefficient and wasteful way of obtaining that security, and requires trillions upon trillions of wasted hashes per blocktime.  The key point is DPoS Lisk obtains blockchain security levels equal to that of PoW Bitcoin or Ethereium with ONLY ONE hash per 10 second blocktime, NOT trillions of hashes like BTC or ETH.

That's why Lisk is being valued so highly.


LISK represents BOTH a revolutionary way to secure a blockchain AS WELL AS a revolutionary easy way to create sidechains and dapps.

Lisk is superior to Ethereum on both counts.  Period.
I know you know all these points by heart, and you're good at delivering them. But DPOS is not the panacea you think it is. If it were, every currency would move to it.
1. Regarding resilience, how do you guard against a DDOS attack on the 101 delegates?
2. Regarding decentralization, how do you prevent a Sybil attack of delegates?
3. Regarding incentives, long term, how do keep your voters interested in nominating the delegates?


Ans. 1. You can't 2. You can't 3. You won't


1. Regarding resilience, I can guard against a DDoS attack by letting a big-ass firewall system pass data only from the other 100 IP addresses I know are from my fellow delegates.  I don't have to respond to every packet thrown my way and so fall behind with my blocktime tasks.  A DDoS doesn't have to overwhelm 101 delegates; it has to overwhelm 101 big-ass firewall systems protecting those delegates.  That's a much tougher problem.

2. Regarding decentralization, I can examine each of the 101 delegates that are initially selected and make sure they are 101 individual people, then apply the same scrutiny to the trickle of replacements as they come along.  Hey, I personally am doing that right now - take a look:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mWcV-xWRpetdmqZ0SaI9oizulee8ZDnF-q4B4_zCCn8/edit#gid=0

3. Regarding incentives, I've got a 1000 BTC whale, two 720 BTC devs and a 300 BTC dolphin that will protect their investment by making  sure that good Standby Delegates are promoted as required.  

So...

Ans. 1. We can 2. We are 3. We will

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April 07, 2016, 09:19:11 PM
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Hi,

I've some problem to create an aacount on https://login.lisk.io/.

I push the buttom "New account", I save the passphrase and when it ask me to confirm the passphrase, she never match (and I use ctrl+C/ctrl+V).

What's going on ?

I'm with Ubuntu 14.04


The trailing space maybe

I think the official node login.lisk.io was down this morning.  You might have tried while it was having issues.  It has come up and been good for a little while now.
Thank you all :-).

I'm with Firefox.

It's Ok now : that was probably a problem with de LISK servers Huh
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April 07, 2016, 09:25:51 PM
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...after all POW is actually secure.

We agree.   PoW is actually secure.

BUT...  PoW is an incredibly inefficient and wasteful way of obtaining that security, and requires trillions upon trillions of wasted hashes per blocktime.  The key point is DPoS Lisk obtains blockchain security levels equal to that of PoW Bitcoin or Ethereium with ONLY ONE hash per 10 second blocktime, NOT trillions of hashes like BTC or ETH.

That's why Lisk is being valued so highly.


LISK represents BOTH a revolutionary way to secure a blockchain AS WELL AS a revolutionary easy way to create sidechains and dapps.

Lisk is superior to Ethereum on both counts.  Period.
I know you know all these points by heart, and you're good at delivering them. But DPOS is not the panacea you think it is. If it were, every currency would move to it.
1. Regarding resilience, how do you guard against a DDOS attack on the 101 delegates?
2. Regarding decentralization, how do you prevent a Sybil attack of delegates?
3. Regarding incentives, long term, how do keep your voters interested in nominating the delegates?


Ans. 1. You can't 2. You can't 3. You won't


1. Regarding resilience, I can guard against a DDoS attack by letting a big-ass firewall system pass just data from the other 100 IP addresses I know are from my fellow delegates.  I don't have to respond to every packet thrown my way and so fall behind with my blocktime tasks.  A DDoS doesn't have to overwhelm 101 delegates; it has to overwhelm 101 big-ass firewall systems protecting those delegates.  That's a much tougher problem.

2. Regarding decentralization, I can examine each of the 101 delegates that are initially selected and make sure they are 101 individual people, then apply the same scrutiny to the trickle of replacements as they come along.  Hey, I personally am doing that right now - take a look:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mWcV-xWRpetdmqZ0SaI9oizulee8ZDnF-q4B4_zCCn8/edit#gid=0

3. Regarding incentives, I've got a 1000 BTC whale, two 720 BTC devs and a 300 BTC dolphin that will protect their investment by making  sure that good Standby Delegates are promoted as required.  

So...

Ans. 1. We can 2. We are 3. We will



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