elitecstrike
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March 27, 2016, 05:09:10 PM |
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Hello fellow Lisk members, i am new on this website. I am following the crypto world since Bitcoin hit the 120dollar. I invested in many coins like Dogecoin, Litecoin, but nothing like Lisk. I am from the Netherlands (Delft), i am a student of the TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) where i study Information Technology. I like the idea of running for a delegate and i will use the rewards to increase the further develepoment of Lisk. My server specs where i will run my node with: 4 CPU 4GB Memory 90GB SSD Space 4TB Traffic Limit 10Gbit Connection Uptimte 99-100% (24/7) I hope for your support. https://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=152Hi Xirdo. Nice to see a fellow Dutch person. I contacted you on lisk forum. Check there please. I have a plan for Lisk in the Netherlands
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bitseedmike
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March 27, 2016, 05:21:21 PM |
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There has been a lot of discussion of the voting system lately. It would take me an hour to quote all of the relevant posts to my view on it.
As stated previously, with Crypti, I was in favor of having 1 XCR represent 1 vote instead of up to 101 votes, each for a different delegate, and I still feel that 1 Lisk should represent 1 vote for 1 delegate, so a vote from an account with 100 Lisk for 2 delegates would be a vote for 50 Lisk of each delegate voted for. I would also rather see that the voting UI allow the user to apportion his vote as a percentage with a default to an equal apportion to each delegate voted for, so an account with 100 Lisk would give 50 votes to each of 2 delegates voted for by default, but could be set to give 25 votes to one and 75 to the other by setting the votes to 25% and 75% in the Voting UI.
The problem with the current system is it allows the same voting block to decide all 101 delegates if they have a majority. This would be much harder to do with the proportional voting where 1 Lisk only counts for 1 vote. The argument for giving 1 Lisk up to 101 Votes is that it prevents someone from securing a delegate spot by holding 1% of the Lisk, but by consuming the votes to hold that one spot it makes it a lot harder for that same holder to collude with other large holders to secure all 101 spots.
One way to compromise between the two systems would be to have ranked voting. The order of the votes up to a maximum of 100 chosen by the user would determine a decreasing number of votes for each delegate chosen, so a vote for three delegates from an account with 100 Lisk would give the first delegate on the list 100 votes, the second 99 votes, the third 98 votes. A vote for 100 delegates from an account with 100 Lisk would give the first delegate 100 votes and the 100th delegate 1 vote. Ideally, the Voting UI should have a drag'n'drop interface for setting the order of the candidates.
Ranked voting would alleviate the problem of a voting block potentially determining all of the delegates, but does add a significant amount of complexity to the code. I would still rather see 1 Lisk = 1 vote for 1 delegate.
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redsn0w
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March 27, 2016, 05:25:55 PM |
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nickname : redsn0w
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vote for me (on testnet) !
It's only for a test purpose.
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Gr33nDrag0n
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March 27, 2016, 05:39:31 PM |
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nickname : redsn0w
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vote for me (on testnet) !
It's only for a test purpose.
As soon as the node if fully configured up & running, it will be a pleasure. There is a good chance I will ask you the same in time ...
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kryptopojken
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March 27, 2016, 05:48:27 PM |
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Its so difficult to choose delegates based on such non info
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cc001
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March 27, 2016, 05:51:21 PM |
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# To verify list
PunkRock, bcmine, cc001, techbytes, Splatters, Mrboot, Pinkman12345, Th4o, someonesomeone, Trader19, Cryptomaik, ZenFR, Hollowman338 DevKing, Vega, Simeul, ZenFR, Nuevo, KirPan, Bysup, Grumlin, XIRDO
Hey Gr33nDrag0n You can check me out here http://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=54http://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=47#p108and my bitcointalk posts. I will post more info about me, my delegate node, and my plans how to run the node in the netx two weeks. I don't want to rush things. Running a stable delegate node needs some planning is not done by just promising anything.
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xirdo
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March 27, 2016, 05:51:55 PM |
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Hello fellow Lisk members, i am new on this website. I am following the crypto world since Bitcoin hit the 120dollar. I invested in many coins like Dogecoin, Litecoin, but nothing like Lisk. I am from the Netherlands (Delft), i am a student of the TU Delft (Delft University of Technology) where i study Information Technology. I like the idea of running for a delegate and i will use the rewards to increase the further develepoment of Lisk. My server specs where i will run my node with: 4 CPU 4GB Memory 90GB SSD Space 4TB Traffic Limit 10Gbit Connection Uptimte 99-100% (24/7) I hope for your support. https://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=152Hi Xirdo. Nice to see a fellow Dutch person. I contacted you on lisk forum. Check there please. I have a plan for Lisk in the Netherlands Hi elitecstrike, i am from Delft ... Great idea what you proposed..check ur pm .
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redsn0w
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March 27, 2016, 05:55:21 PM |
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nickname : redsn0w
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vote for me (on testnet) !
It's only for a test purpose.
As soon as the node if fully configured up & running, it will be a pleasure. There is a good chance I will ask you the same in time ... Yes thanks, now I'm only asking to vote me in the current testnet blockchain.
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bitseedmike
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March 27, 2016, 05:58:00 PM |
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GUYS TO CLARIFY, LISK AI IS NOT ONLINE, IT IS ONLY A CONCEPT. MY TEAM IS WORKING ON IT BUT THE LISKA ACCOUNT IS JUST A CONCEPT
ai seems quite a lofty goal. is this something that would be built from scratch or is there an ai engine that could be integrated into your app? We'll be doing talks with Mike and see where we could start. We need a proper plan before getting there. We're currently conceptualizing what it should be able to do, and what it shouldn't do. Wouldn't want to make skynet ehThanks, Emerge, for including me in this. I really look forward to working with you and your team. Your initiative in taking a lead in dapp creation is fantastic. The P2P Automated Transport and Storage Dapp I've posted at https://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=29 will actually evolve into much more than just a decentralized dispatch system for delivery drones. It will become a decentralized AI. What one vehicle sees, they all see. What one learns, they all learn, to become ever more capable of navigating around obstacles, avoiding collisions, and keeping a distance from hijackers looking to steal cargo or sabotage the vehicles. Tesla has already started doing this with its self driving cars, http://fortune.com/2015/12/21/elon-musk-interview/ . Obviously, a malevolent AI in this role could do a lot of damage, and it could be used by a proprietary owner to exert a huge amount of control over its users and the economy in general. I have written an article which was posted on the Chain of Things blog describing some of where this is headed, http://www.chainofthings.com/publications/2016/2/23/interview-with-mike-doty-founder-of-bitseed . A great movie to see this scenario in action is I Robot, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL6RRIOZyCM (Alex Proyas is my favorite director). Goodyear is already looking at doing the spherical tires, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSFYwDDVgac&feature=youtu.be . Now, with Lisk, we have the opportunity to build this AI system as an open source, transparent network which is owned and controlled by the users.
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lisker
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March 27, 2016, 06:11:10 PM |
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Nice! Lisk devs need to think about this! !!!
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cc001
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March 27, 2016, 06:24:07 PM |
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Want to announce my new service here, I have been in crypto for a long time and really like what Lisk is trying to do. I wanted to contribute and develop a fully automated Lisk pool (the first?). LiskPool.comhttps://www.liskpool.comLiskPool will reward all voters with a share of the pool rewards + fees. Atleast 85% of the pool income will be paid to the voters 15% will be used to pay for the servers and future pool development (this might change depending on the Lisk price). All delegates are hosted in datacenters in the EU/US. Payouts are processed automatically when your balance reaches 10 Lisk. Rewards are calculated based on the amount of votes for LiskPool delegates, voting for other delegates (decreases the LiskPool delegate ranking) decreases your payout. All payouts are processed automatically to your Lisk address, all you have to do is vote for the LiskPool delegates. LiskPool aims for multiple delegates but will never run more then 33 delegates. LiskPool is ready now and will be available the moment Lisk launches, until then we will be stress testing our pool on our own Lisk testnet. At launch we will start with 10 forging servers(delegates), all 33 delegate names will be registered at launch to avoid name squatting by someone else. Questions are best asked on the LiskPool thread here: https://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=150I don't like the idea of such a pool because: This is a big centralization problem! The idea of the 101 delegates is to secure the network with 101 independent and different nodes, run by 101 different people. This pool wants to run up to 33% of all delegates. Meaning, they control 33% of the complete network. What stops them to setup 50 or 80 nodes? That is exactly like a bitcoin mining pool with 33% mining power. And everybody agrees that the centralization problem is pretty severe. The pool is buying all his votes with money. The idea of the voting model is to provide good quality service to secure the network to get voted. Not buying votes. You would't want that Trump or Hillary pays 50$ to everybody who votes for them, right? It doesn't help to secure the network. To the contrary. It makes it much more weak. It only help the runner of the pool and it's voters to get more money. I see not one single reason why such a pool should be implemented See here why a lot of different individual nodes and node operators are important to guarantee a secure network: http://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=54#p302
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fuze0000
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March 27, 2016, 06:30:54 PM |
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Hi, everyone! I'm the initial Crypti investor that kick-started the whole project financially back at 2014. All the lisk rewarded from Delegates ran by DRDD, be used to form a DAPPs fund. All the funds will go to dapp which have most of votes in "DAPP Contest". As soon as the funds be enough to develop, they will be transferred to the winner. After that new "DAPP Contest" will start. Or say you already have a DAPP. And it's really great and useful? You can participate in contest and win funds for promotion. I would like to see everyone in cooperation with me. DAAPs is one of the most attractive part of Lisk. As much DAAPs we will have as much attractive our platform will be for everyone. Everyone should find the dapp he needs in Lisk DAPP Store. Please take a look at the uploaded file with foundation working process. https://lisk.chat/ufs/rocketchat_uploads/6YDbmKuxK7BGi2t8p/drdd.pngNumbers are not final. The all can be adjusted. Say 40% for voters, 55% for contest, 5% for support, or whatever. Here is the lisk chat channel: https://lisk.chat/channel/drddLisk forum thread link: https://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=111#p322You are welcome to discuss any question. Feels great to see the initial investor who started Crypti 2 years ago in here. It says a lot about your belief in DAPPs and their potential. I made a list of top prominent coding contest sites below. Lisk Dev Team should run the next Dapp Contests on these sites if we want to see DAPPs good for real life use: Look at the number of submissions in these coding contests: Great idea! This will bring a lot of needed awareness for LISK!
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amanai
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March 27, 2016, 06:35:57 PM |
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Hi, everyone! I'm the initial Crypti investor that kick-started the whole project financially back at 2014. All the lisk rewarded from Delegates ran by DRDD, be used to form a DAPPs fund. All the funds will go to dapp which have most of votes in "DAPP Contest". As soon as the funds be enough to develop, they will be transferred to the winner. After that new "DAPP Contest" will start. Or say you already have a DAPP. And it's really great and useful? You can participate in contest and win funds for promotion. I would like to see everyone in cooperation with me. DAAPs is one of the most attractive part of Lisk. As much DAAPs we will have as much attractive our platform will be for everyone. Everyone should find the dapp he needs in Lisk DAPP Store. Please take a look at the uploaded file with foundation working process. https://lisk.chat/ufs/rocketchat_uploads/6YDbmKuxK7BGi2t8p/drdd.pngNumbers are not final. The all can be adjusted. Say 40% for voters, 55% for contest, 5% for support, or whatever. Here is the lisk chat channel: https://lisk.chat/channel/drddLisk forum thread link: https://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=111#p322You are welcome to discuss any question. Feels great to see the initial investor who started Crypti 2 years ago in here. It says a lot about your belief in DAPPs and their potential. I made a list of top prominent coding contest sites below. Lisk Dev Team should run the next Dapp Contests on these sites if we want to see DAPPs good for real life use: Look at the number of submissions in these coding contests: Thnx bltarri! It would be great to see you in DRDD.
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icecube45
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March 27, 2016, 06:37:15 PM |
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are there any good use-cases for lisk yet? i mean like, actually used? just curious because they raised an ungodly amount of money
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bluedude
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March 27, 2016, 07:07:44 PM |
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Do we have the tool yet to check our passphrases? Sorry if its already been answered.Too many pages to read
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nik009
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March 27, 2016, 07:10:17 PM |
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nickname : redsn0w
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vote for me (on testnet) !
It's only for a test purpose.
As soon as the node if fully configured up & running, it will be a pleasure. There is a good chance I will ask you the same in time ... voted on testnet Gr33nDrag0n redsn0w
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Digital_Currency_LTD
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March 27, 2016, 07:14:12 PM |
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Do we have the tool yet to check our passphrases? Sorry if its already been answered.Too many pages to read You can log in the lisk.io website, and you can check your phassparse. If you can log in, then your phassparse will be ok.
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redsn0w
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March 27, 2016, 07:17:17 PM |
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nickname : redsn0w
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vote for me (on testnet) !
It's only for a test purpose.
As soon as the node if fully configured up & running, it will be a pleasure. There is a good chance I will ask you the same in time ... vote on testnet Gr33nDrag0n redsn0w Thanks, voted for you (nik009, right?) and also for Gr33nDrag0n !
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nik009
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March 27, 2016, 07:20:41 PM |
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nickname : redsn0w
rank 284
vote for me (on testnet) !
It's only for a test purpose.
As soon as the node if fully configured up & running, it will be a pleasure. There is a good chance I will ask you the same in time ... vote on testnet redsn0w Thanks, voted for you (nik009, right?) and also for Gr33nDrag0n ! yes, i voted redsn0wnik and Gr33nDrag0n (nik009, right?) yes
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