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March 24, 2016, 07:49:49 PM |
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Do you have to be a top delegate to forge/mine like the first page implies? In other words, can holders of LISK stake them for rewards and to strengthen the network? If you have to be a delegate to forge/mine then that means the delegates are sort of marked as far as taking down the network goes.
top 101 delegates are able to forge (Mine) Wow, that is a bit dangerous and makes for a very insecure network, doesn't it? I mean are there 101 nodes running and staking things and no more? Thanks for the reply. Not really. all delegates are voted on by the people and shady ones will be weeded out. If a node is doing shady stuff? let the people know to unvote for them. Keep the good workers who are making lisk better and drop those who are not. I didn't mean I'm worried about shady delegates, I meant that the network is 101 nodes and the delegates are a sort of known entity (talking regarding governments here). There must be something more to secure the network that 101 nodes. thx again
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BTC = Black Swan. BTC = Antifragile - "Some things benefit from shocks; they thrive and grow when exposed to volatility, randomness, disorder, and stressors and love adventure, risk, and uncertainty. Robust is not the opposite of fragile.
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March 24, 2016, 07:51:35 PM |
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I'm getting a little worried by all the brandnew accounts asking to become active delegates. There seem to be lots and lots of them all Very experienced in crypto for years only now got around to BCT.
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The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke -- May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house.George Carlin We pay for life with death , so everything in between should be free. Bill Hicks -- It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light. Aristotle Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. Buddha -- The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. Socrates
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March 24, 2016, 07:51:55 PM |
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cannabanana, you have so big signature, so I can't even see all of it, only first 3 lines. It can became even bigger, if you add me to your list.
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Don't you looooooove how offensive my name sounds?
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March 24, 2016, 07:54:48 PM |
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I'm getting a little worried by all the brandnew accounts asking to become active delegates. There seem to be lots and lots of them all Very experienced in crypto for years only now got around to BCT.
well your only input has been "shills!, shills, everywhere!" maybe a little tramatized are we? sorry you missed the ico....
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Its About Sharing
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March 24, 2016, 08:03:02 PM |
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Do you have to be a top delegate to forge/mine like the first page implies? In other words, can holders of LISK stake them for rewards and to strengthen the network? If you have to be a delegate to forge/mine then that means the delegates are sort of marked as far as taking down the network goes.
top 101 delegates are able to forge (Mine) Wow, that is a bit dangerous and makes for a very insecure network, doesn't it? I mean are there 101 nodes running and staking things and no more? Thanks for the reply. Not really. all delegates are voted on by the people and shady ones will be weeded out. If a node is doing shady stuff? let the people know to unvote for them. Keep the good workers who are making lisk better and drop those who are not. I didn't mean I'm worried about shady delegates, I meant that the network is 101 nodes and the delegates are a sort of known entity (talking regarding governments here). There must be something more to secure the network that 101 nodes. thx again I'm not an expert. All I can say is I think you should read how bitshares does it as it is similar. Appreciated. I found this quite quickly and it is a great great read. Some strong points and weak points regarding dpos. http://tpbit.blogspot.de/2014/08/thoughts-on-delegated-proof-of-stake.htmlNice excerpt and btw, I am involved in the ICO. I am bringing this up as a concerned stake holder. DDOS on delegates
As it was explained during the presentation, DPOS operates by the network electing a pool of delegates to secure the network. For BitShares, that pool is 101 delegates. If a delegate does not perform their duties (mining blocks when it's their turn), they are kicked out of the pool of delegates and a new delegate is chosen to replace them.
This leaves a lot of room for attack on a small number of nodes. Since most delegates probably won't have a state of the art computing centre to protect themselves, they will be vulnerable to DDOS attacks, among other things. If someone was determined to disrupt the confidence in the network, they would only need to go after the delegates once by one and take their machines out of the network. Of course the delegate pool would reshuffle each time with new delegates, but if good agents are taken out on a regular basis and bad agents have a chance to replace them, it would be possible to have a disproportionate amount of bad agents disrupting the network.
Since the delegates are also supposed to be transparent public figures in the space, they would be vulnerable to a lot more attacks like the rubber-hose cryptoanalysis.
Margin delegate coercion
BitShares has a pool of 101 delegates. Delegate number 101 earns 1/101 of all fees from the network. Delegate number 102 earns nothing. Such steep drop off can be a dangerous thing.
The situation is similar to the problem of match fixing in professional sumo, as described by Steven Levitt in Freakonomics.
Essentially, the issue boils down to this - if you are at a borderline between winning and getting everything, or losing and getting nothing, you are more likely to cut a deal with someone and secure your winnings through generally frowned upon measures, such as match fixing.
Now lets say I owned a few percent of BitShares, say, 5%, and the delegate 101 has 80% approval. I can approach anyone with 75% approval, or in some cases even 70%, and cut them a deal - you pay me 50% of your earnings, and I will give you that mining spot. I remove the votes from delegate 101 and lower, add my votes to my chosen delegates 102 and up, and I control them, at least as much as they are willing to give up for the slice of the mining pie.
I don't even need votes to bring some people down. Spreading rumours is easy on the Internet, and since most people don't fact check and act impulsively, it wouldn't be too hard to remove some marginal delegates from their ranks.
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March 24, 2016, 08:03:40 PM |
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Do you have to be a top delegate to forge/mine like the first page implies? In other words, can holders of LISK stake them for rewards and to strengthen the network? If you have to be a delegate to forge/mine then that means the delegates are sort of marked as far as taking down the network goes.
top 101 delegates are able to forge (Mine) Wow, that is a bit dangerous and makes for a very insecure network, doesn't it? I mean are there 101 nodes running and staking things and no more? Thanks for the reply. Not really. all delegates are voted on by the people and shady ones will be weeded out. If a node is doing shady stuff? let the people know to unvote for them. Keep the good workers who are making lisk better and drop those who are not. I didn't mean I'm worried about shady delegates, I meant that the network is 101 nodes and the delegates are a sort of known entity (talking regarding governments here). There must be something more to secure the network that 101 nodes. thx again There will be more than 101 nodes running. I'll have my node running as delegate or not. As long as I support the coin, my node will be on 24/7. -tb-
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March 24, 2016, 08:05:02 PM |
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I don't think they will change the logo, they put money making it, they like it, they won't change it because some of you don't like it. And I don't think the logo will be a problem for lisk in term of growing.
They clearly said they will "rebrand completely" at a later time: As previously stated, we will likely rebrand completely, but this will come later.
I just think it's wiser to rebrand now, than later before hundreds of exchanges and services start using the current logo. The current logo makes Lisk seems as a World of Warcraft Gem Store, rather than a Dapp platform.
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March 24, 2016, 08:14:38 PM |
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Yes, the team will likely rebrand the logo to look more professional. The sooner the better.
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kangertech
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March 24, 2016, 08:16:41 PM |
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Hallo guys, i'm part of the ICO. Would like to try Lisk so counld someone send me some testnet coins? thanks a lot 14888547899549893584L
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March 24, 2016, 08:20:55 PM |
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The current logo makes Lisk seems as a World of Warcraft Gem Store, rather than a Dapp platform.
lol yes, never thought about that, but you're right. This reminds me of the good old days when we had the Magic Internet Money and Magic exchange.
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March 24, 2016, 08:23:30 PM |
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Yes, the team will likely rebrand the logo to look more professional. The sooner the better.
Soon is better for sure but maybe is too late, so many dollars-btc have been invested in ICO and the logo now is connected to them, maybe the same logo but more simple and same color
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March 24, 2016, 08:25:39 PM |
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So here are only some pr guy and some tools guy hoping to collect funds to hire coder to fork Crypti? Nice plan! Oh, again the same problem of finding delegates. 1. We have implemented "forging rewards" in addition to network transaction fees, so there will be a very good incentive for running a delegate. This tiny "rewards" never work in PoS btw, Crypty also has some rewards, but still - I operate 36 / 101 delegates on the network (I have been the most loyal supporter of the network from day one).
If you didn't see it starik, we already forked Crypti and implemented various features into it. On the frontend and backend! You also shouldn't underestimate our abilities. Time will tell you. The rewards aren't tiny. The amount is equivalent to the forging of other crypto-currencies. In the first year 15M LISK will be generated by community run delegates, this amount will go down every year. We will issue a blog post with more details about the forging. Also Crypti doesn't have rewards. It only pays the network fees to the users. Will you vote for me for a LISK delegate?
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March 24, 2016, 08:28:43 PM |
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Hi. I need to reset the key lisk because I lost. how can I do it? someone help me? Thank you.
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March 24, 2016, 08:32:36 PM |
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I participated in the IPO and received the following.
Passphrase: Address: Public Key:
Assuming when the Blockchain is deployed this will translate to a Lisk address and I will be able to get my private key somehow?
Thanks in advance!
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March 24, 2016, 08:32:59 PM |
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Pardon me for being stupid, but what is the value (in bitcoin's worth) of the crypti invested in the ICO (at the rate cryptic investors were given)? Trying to work out in my head and coming up with silly numbers.
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March 24, 2016, 08:36:42 PM |
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Pardon me for being stupid, but what is the value (in bitcoin's worth) of the crypti invested in the ICO (at the rate cryptic investors were given)? Trying to work out in my head and coming up with silly numbers.
80742574.72260879 XCR x 0.00001300 = 1,049.653471393914 BTC
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March 24, 2016, 08:37:26 PM |
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Hi. I need to reset the key lisk because I lost. how can I do it? someone help me? Thank you.
https://lisk.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
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March 24, 2016, 08:41:06 PM |
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Pardon me for being stupid, but what is the value (in bitcoin's worth) of the crypti invested in the ICO (at the rate cryptic investors were given)? Trying to work out in my head and coming up with silly numbers.
Doh, sorry - maths fail for me. Is it just over 1000 BTC or so?
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