BitzMD
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March 24, 2016, 08:42:01 PM |
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I agree, the current lisk logo doesn't instill a sense of seriousness because it looks too amateurish, I think the colorful logos a few posts above me are more appealing. That's just my opinion
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ibcrypto
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March 24, 2016, 08:48:50 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!
Sorry for dumb question. I found my answer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbsNELX-RSA
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grajson
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March 24, 2016, 08:57:24 PM |
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I think the logo is OK, but we could have something more simplific, green color also could be nice symbolising that Lisk i more ECO friendly. "L" on the logo would make it more recognizable. Would add some modern details as well. I realy like envato logo how is presented in intro below. In my opinion something similar tone would be great https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xiwxc4ZvhT0
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MGM
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March 24, 2016, 09:03:58 PM Last edit: March 24, 2016, 09:17:10 PM by MGM |
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Agree that current logo is naff. Needs to change. Yes, current logo needs to change
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ottobene
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March 24, 2016, 09:04:08 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.
The meaning must be save, but can make it a lot cleaner. It doesn't matter now, there is still much to be done, including this
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Splatters
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★YoBit.Net★ 1400+ Coins Exchange
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March 24, 2016, 09:06:10 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.
The meaning must be save, but can make it a lot cleaner. It doesn't matter now, there is still much to be done, including this Well for me the logo it's ok, but if you think it can change something and it makes the project better, it can be changed.
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I know why your pray will never be answered!
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mangox
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March 24, 2016, 09:08:05 PM |
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Can you add Lisk to Blocknet?
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Bisha
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March 24, 2016, 09:14:32 PM |
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The logo needs to be changed. It doesn't inspire confidence. It looks of poor quality, like people didn't care when it was created. A logo needs to catch the eye's attention, look nice and inspire confidence.
Good move on Bter though. That exchange can't be trusted. It got hacked, it didn't redeem funds, many coin holders can't withdraw balances simply because they don't care. You can't withdraw BitShares from it, that's why they are so cheap there. People have lost Qora too and never got them back.
That exchange isn't run by professional people nor by someone who cares about their customers. It is to be avoided at all costs.
As for delegates, people should have a plan on what to do with the lisk they will be earning. Look for ways to improve the network, build stuff or advertise it. Most delegates here won't do nothing bit sit around collecting free Lisk. And later on it will be harder to remove them from their spot so please vote carefully and only for people with a clear plan on what to do with their position. That was one of BitShares' mistakes in the beginning, don't make it twice.
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Stratis: Same supply as Ethereum + Masternodes + ICOs + Bitcoin a Core Dev. 90% cheaper than Eth. Do the math.
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Things are called shit for a reason, dear.
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March 24, 2016, 09:21:30 PM |
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This was my first thought, too, when I saw the logo. It looks very unprofessional. Now, the devs have enough funds to ask a professional designer to create a new astonishing logo I agree, the current lisk logo doesn't instill a sense of seriousness because it looks too amateurish, I think the colorful logos a few posts above me are more appealing. That's just my opinion
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ottobene
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March 24, 2016, 09:23:21 PM |
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I have a few questions:
1) Can anyone here keep a list of delegates? It can be on the first page or official website. 2) I have 4 different transactions on the ICO. Can I register as deligate and under what username I must enter in the login.lisk.io page to put my candidacy. 3) What is needed to become a delegate and what responsibilities have a delegate? 4) A delegate may be removed if he fails to doing him responsibility? 5) Can be a delegate to a person who has only buy about 3k LISK on ICO?
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BellaBitBit
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March 24, 2016, 09:39:47 PM |
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I second this. 99designs works every time, love crowdsourcing graphics! The logo is a bit early 2000's so I am glad to hear of possible redesigning. It would be great as Lisk gets more press to have a new logo as the face.
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I love Bitcoin
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Bigcabrito
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March 24, 2016, 09:47:47 PM |
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I have a few questions:
1) Can anyone here keep a list of delegates? It can be on the first page or official website. 2) I have 4 different transactions on the ICO. Can I register as deligate and under what username I must enter in the login.lisk.io page to put my candidacy. 3) What is needed to become a delegate and what responsibilities have a delegate? 4) A delegate may be removed if he fails to doing him responsibility? 5) Can be a delegate to a person who has only buy about 3k LISK on ICO?
1. A list of those who are interested and planning on Delegating? 2. You can register as a delegate with any account, as long as you pay the 100 LISK registration fee. The username is of your choosing, the more reputable you are, the more likely you will be selected as an active delegate. 3. You need a Lisk account with 100 LISK. The responsibilities of a delegate are strictly securing the network. You will be forging blocks and processing transactions constantly. Your Delegate node will display a percentage uptime, the higher the percentage the better (100% being the best). 4. You will be un-voted towards the 102+ standby delegate positions. The standby delegates do not forge any blocks, they are just waiting or campaigning for more votes to get into the 101 active delegation. 5. Yes, you can. You will need to find votes from the community. Delegate Handbook.
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ottobene
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March 24, 2016, 09:58:05 PM |
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I have a few questions:
1) Can anyone here keep a list of delegates? It can be on the first page or official website. 2) I have 4 different transactions on the ICO. Can I register as deligate and under what username I must enter in the login.lisk.io page to put my candidacy. 3) What is needed to become a delegate and what responsibilities have a delegate? 4) A delegate may be removed if he fails to doing him responsibility? 5) Can be a delegate to a person who has only buy about 3k LISK on ICO?
1. A list of those who are interested and planning on Delegating? 2. You can register as a delegate with any account, as long as you pay the 100 LISK registration fee. The username is of your choosing, the more reputable you are, the more likely you will be selected as an active delegate. 3. You need a Lisk account with 100 LISK. The responsibilities of a delegate are strictly securing the network. You will be forging block and processing transactions constantly. Your Delegate node will display a percentage uptime, the higher the percentage the better (100% being the best). 4. You will be un-voted towards the 102+ standby delegate positions. The standby delegates do not forge any blocks, they are just waiting or campaigning for more votes to get into the 101 active delegation. 5. Yes, you can. You will need to find votes from the community. Thanks. Usefull info But i have more question: 6. If I don't have programming skills, how hard technically for me is set the node? 7. Is there a direct dependence from the number of coins on account, how many LISK will be forged? 8. Now all accounts have 0 LISK, then how register as a delegate to the vote ( we all know that 100 LISK needed for this) ?
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LiskCryptoFan
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March 24, 2016, 10:12:46 PM |
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i'm guessing a logo contest should be the solution
Logo contest!
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sussex
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March 24, 2016, 10:20:32 PM |
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No, You lost BTC Because YOU used BTER NOT Because BTS or XMR made you lose it.
That's not what he was trying to say. He lost it because of Bter, how can you blame the victim for the crime? Are you one of those who reckons a girl asks to be raped because she wears a tight skirt? Edit: Well done to the devs on the Bter decision, it was the right thing to do when all the choices were shit.
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cc001
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March 24, 2016, 10:24:39 PM |
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Firstly I want to agree with anyone who thinks that sharing their forging income with people who voted for you is not the way to go. I'm pretty sure that buying the votes to stay in top 101 in many cases gonna cause laziness in delegates. Although they may keep the node secured, updated and active most of the time, in my opinion that's only a part of the job what ACTIVE Delegate should do..
I would see delegates more like an Ambassadors who gonna actively promote Lisk among JS developers and later even among the potential users of dapps.
I totally agree. You found a place on my voting list Please post here: http://forum.lisk.io/viewforum.php?f=6
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colombuszka
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March 24, 2016, 10:28:53 PM |
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Totally good idea and experience. After the successful ICO, LISK need a better logo. Good way to make a contest for it from the crowfounded money :-)
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ttookk
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March 24, 2016, 10:31:26 PM |
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i'm guessing a logo contest should be the solution
Logo contest! Ok, here is something I think about: How come, if the logo is so amateurish and bad, this project managed to collect that much BTC in the ICO? Now, don't try the "good tech" stuff, while this might be the fact to an extent, you still have to find LISK to actually look at it. To be honest, I am not the biggest fan of the logo either, but there are so much shitcoins with shiny logos out there, where the looks of the logo and wallet is the only thing they have going for them. I like that this logo is different. However the new logo will look, it should somehow manage to keep this "different-ness".
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cc001
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March 24, 2016, 10:33:10 PM |
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I have a few questions:
1) Can anyone here keep a list of delegates? It can be on the first page or official website. 2) I have 4 different transactions on the ICO. Can I register as deligate and under what username I must enter in the login.lisk.io page to put my candidacy. 3) What is needed to become a delegate and what responsibilities have a delegate? 4) A delegate may be removed if he fails to doing him responsibility? 5) Can be a delegate to a person who has only buy about 3k LISK on ICO?
Currently the real network is not yet online. login.lisk.io is only a test network. You will have to wait until the start (around 11th of April) to register your username and put your votes. You can use login.lisk.io in the meantime to play around and learn some stuff.
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Bigcabrito
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March 24, 2016, 10:33:57 PM |
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I have a few questions:
1) Can anyone here keep a list of delegates? It can be on the first page or official website. 2) I have 4 different transactions on the ICO. Can I register as deligate and under what username I must enter in the login.lisk.io page to put my candidacy. 3) What is needed to become a delegate and what responsibilities have a delegate? 4) A delegate may be removed if he fails to doing him responsibility? 5) Can be a delegate to a person who has only buy about 3k LISK on ICO?
1. A list of those who are interested and planning on Delegating? 2. You can register as a delegate with any account, as long as you pay the 100 LISK registration fee. The username is of your choosing, the more reputable you are, the more likely you will be selected as an active delegate. 3. You need a Lisk account with 100 LISK. The responsibilities of a delegate are strictly securing the network. You will be forging block and processing transactions constantly. Your Delegate node will display a percentage uptime, the higher the percentage the better (100% being the best). 4. You will be un-voted towards the 102+ standby delegate positions. The standby delegates do not forge any blocks, they are just waiting or campaigning for more votes to get into the 101 active delegation. 5. Yes, you can. You will need to find votes from the community. Thanks. Usefull info But i have more question: 6. If I don't have programming skills, how hard technically for me is set the node? 7. Is there a direct dependence from the number of coins on account, how many LISK will be forged? 8. Now all accounts have 0 LISK, then how register as a delegate to the vote ( we all know that 100 LISK needed for this) ? 6. It's not that difficult, but requires patience and attention to details. I'm not a developer and I used to run a node on Crypti for almost a year, maybe more. There will be guides prior to launch detailing the process of creating delegate nodes to non-developers. Where there's a will, there's a way. 7. The amount of LISK in your wallet represents your "voting presence" (e.g. an account who holds 1M LISK has a voting presence of 1%). Forging rewards will equal ~16% of the total supply in the first year, ~11% the second year , ~7% the third year, and so on. 8. You can get test LISK in the Lisk faucet. You will be able to test most features (including delegate registration) on the test network once you receive your LISK.
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