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The real project with potential here is Waves.
This is about LISK,not waves. Everytime someone posts about shitty "Waves" here, simply reply with this 2 facts: FACT #1:: One person owns 60% of ALL Waves coins. He invested about 3000 BTC in Waves ICO, consecutively WITHIN ONE MINUTE ON 4/12/16 23:26: Waves ICO address: https://blockchain.info/address/3DWBSSAue32YS8PcW2gLs6m52BCCv3UgDAdate description moneyIn Out transaction number 4/13/16 2:42 PAYMENT RECEIVED 14 0 cb9f7f367fa4d53c4d4204670c2746fd33fd2a08f3e623e5a81904ad8233b2f7 4/13/16 2:00 PAYMENT RECEIVED 28 0 832e301fbf286a95f1f9f28f64d76d9baf1b55bb12d3b68a866ba5808c409e5d 4/13/16 1:51 PAYMENT RECEIVED 2 0 da161f2891d2dd2eb89dc24050e606e2c650922098ca18c46ba6edfab73eec3e 4/13/16 1:33 PAYMENT RECEIVED 46 0 540d35eccf9d172ec5d78d17975746a6fc0fd6bea3c739384f6255d5640a6fe5 4/13/16 1:22 PAYMENT RECEIVED 40 0 e3f3e9f1d4bb8e5c24c06ed714ae737d9805d047dd852089b300d70202796557 4/13/16 1:14 PAYMENT RECEIVED 68 0 b6aa2b0c11c9b14c607610a804f4c4869a0bf1753f45e282f5dffeb5b418990e 4/13/16 0:45 PAYMENT RECEIVED 21 0 975fa9078a81fc26ac8768c0127d58afc9cb7a772f94b053aba1650c49e92360 4/13/16 0:20 PAYMENT RECEIVED 33 0 4c0c1d58697677765312ec5eeaf7cd12d96d022763f2662138100f33478ff89d 4/13/16 0:02 PAYMENT RECEIVED 19 0 efb36fdce4a39f8ed4064417d6dba085d8975713cb3c68dc78721251a8e43cf2 4/12/16 23:50 PAYMENT RECEIVED 80 0 6a4c888bf5872a8de8762be40e77ae107515e5dede9f47aa4f8e99dd1743517f 4/12/16 23:40 PAYMENT RECEIVED 1 0 3089f0cfd13010f7205ea602197cbb22dfc5161cd57f895dc50a639a57049c67 4/12/16 23:40 PAYMENT RECEIVED 1 0 ad247640c3e78877b0d1bb59eca1ffe843e85f9b604ccdf02cf543071e090f86 4/12/16 23:40 PAYMENT RECEIVED 1 0 2996f4b34d27997b81b9ae131a9450832296a2ec6680cb5d1b2f7a6c8dd3a1c7 4/12/16 23:40 PAYMENT RECEIVED 1 0 6d0ecc1f26e33cf427c8894fe633caf34ca68aad066812f00d24dc520e57c847 4/12/16 23:40 PAYMENT RECEIVED 1 0 b383af81beb480f47a6d63441d15041ef54b33a142c7b638a739218c63c4515a 4/12/16 23:26 PAYMENT RECEIVED 300 0 556d2947f969730a9648be80017fb10610dc8b9273547965be6e7a40cf269b12 4/12/16 23:26 PAYMENT RECEIVED 759 0 a2e3ec27b874f09eb51b9fb0dd1ec923208cf955dc12037e991ec6eb37e6237e 4/12/16 23:26 PAYMENT RECEIVED 300 0 ee4c95e34faf4e272c742655f1c672d6b242690d17c2ffdc041bcb46ebfa7a1d 4/12/16 23:26 PAYMENT RECEIVED 500 0 e9fe2a339fa5accd5b3a73ba236e7ebc792a8455296419b6fe9bf5c95810fa23 4/12/16 23:26 PAYMENT RECEIVED 500 0 cf0583bf4606670909595ca1047e48c37f8478548750e84d3b8775f8992d75d6 4/12/16 22:54 PAYMENT RECEIVED 1 0 4564ed4e551fd2a29f67c820f86ed0e35b950c507fbe0323a1b9f60101bbce5f 4/12/16 22:54 PAYMENT RECEIVED 10 0 3a35ca8b2f6048672572c47de0c8d4fe402ef561881b24a5bb273147f66be051 4/12/16 22:37 PAYMENT RECEIVED 100 0 d0a70bba97781d4687eef6d9ec31781917cf4c10aaa206b81c7c1fe4940a9ca9 4/12/16 22:01 PAYMENT RECEIVED 1 0 b37988446cb1e4f75bfaef0aa462c6f658377c5cd60b592541302799c91ee048 4/12/16 21:14 PAYMENT RECEIVED 0.001 0 983d078eec9fc81e43e99fa6573012630e211e4f0493e5948d9bf177164cc6db FACT #2: Donations to Waves ICO have almost stopped completely after the initial whale who invested on day 1 to create buzz for their ICO.
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April 21, 2016, 06:31:48 PM |
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In the forum https://forum.lisk.io/viewforum.php?f=6 you have a list of delegates, information about them, their side projects when MainNet is launched and more.
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April 21, 2016, 06:35:20 PM |
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Is there a simple, (ELI5-esque) explaination of the differences between Crypti and Lisk. I know the brief history of the two. Specifically, what I want to know is when the original Crypti project was forked, what improvements and changes were made to make Lisk a different coin?
I can prepare one if you want. I would release it shortly before launch. Please prepare it, it's important! I'm interested in this as well. Yes, I'd appreciate that. Those of us who never paid attention to Crypti could use a good cheatsheet explaining why the two projects are similar but having the Lisk fork was a good idea. The comparison will only show the difference between the last Crypti version and the latest (launch) Lisk version. Why it was a good idea to fork:- A "new" team with a huge motivation. - Fundings which are sufficient for years. - A bigger community than Crypti ever had. - A project with clear leadership, which is utterly important. - A more rapid development cycle. That's just the beginning. But I don't want to go too deep into that. I will prepare a feature comparison for launch, so people see the value we are building with Lisk. Just do what you have planned ... we believe in you, everything will be fine! And it is very important to prepare a great and loud start Lisk ...
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April 21, 2016, 06:36:51 PM |
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I think it is good that the delegate reward and motivation is getting a good public discussion. I am biased because I want to be a delegate. Because of that bias, I will never say anything negative about those who want to set up nodes that would share their reward with others somehow. Good luck to you.
As for more delegates - 1001 instead of 101, to spread the wealth around - that ain't gonna happen. Lisk has a 10 second blocktime. There is a limit to how many delegates you can coordinate worldwide in 10 seconds, and that number is around 101.
Here is the key point that needs to be at the center of all delegate reward discussions:
TANSTAAFL = There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. TANSTAFFL = The computers that run Lisk have got to be paid for somehow.
If Lisk were a start-up business there would be this huge 500 page IT plan about how many computers to get, and what kind of bandwidth, and what kind of support services to buy, and growth projections, and parts lists, and on and on and on. And oh, yeah, a budget.
Lisk is not a startup business and there is no master IT plan and no budget. We are making this up as we go along and we are less than 90 days in.
Initial indications are Lisk is gong to be a BIG DEAL with LOTS OF GROWTH and LOTS OF TRAFFIC. That means some big-ass computer power in the back room. That's gonna cost big money. Big money in year one, and probably bigger money in year five when the rewards are only 20% of what they are in year one. How much money will be needed to run all these servers and support systems like DDoS firewalls? Nobody knows.
When you are talking about "delegate rewards", you are talking about "how to pay for the Lisk computers".
Max had to make a wild-ass guess on how much resources / Lisk / money to pay for the Lisk computer / delegates. He came up with the "150K Lisk rewards per delegate in year one, tapering down to 30K Lisk in years five and beyond" plan. Will this plan throw too much or too little resources / Lisk / money at the required computers and the people / delegates that run them? Probably. Is this a problem? That depends.
Community, err on the side of paying delegates too much over too little. Paying delegates "too much" means the community may grumble, profit-sharing delegates are voted in, and Lisk continues. Paying delegates "too little" means the delegates quit, the computers stop, and Lisk dies.
" When you are talking about "delegate rewards", you are talking about "how to pay for the Lisk computers"." I realize this all to well but whats happening .. is by putting such huge potential rewards on it that we wont have the Best people for the job. Everyone wants to be a delegate .. people talking about running 10 in a pool style 3 and sharing half of all 3 and ive read a lot more like that . I would much rather see the Lisk team setup those 101 servers from ICO funds. More secure they wont quit if the price drops to low etc. The funds collected could all go to marketing or half to marketing and half to holders of lisk I don't care. But giving 101 spots to random people that have the best potential bullshit story or give the most back is like giving a monkey a loaded gun. Just look at the elections people don't Vote for someone to make the "world" better they vote for the guy/girl lining their pockets. Yes it might play out just like that at the beginning but you cannot say for a fact that it will progress like that forever. People over time will prove themselves and they will start to rack up more votes pushing those who do nothing out of the 101. 101 is not a permanent future, the instant someone gets more vote power to beat the 101 spot, they become a forging delegate. If you weren't so busy guessing what might happen, it would have been better if you would have checked out what has happened on the testnet before you start throwing wild guesses out there. This thread is over 600 pages, we all have talked about this issue before and those who have been testing it can see that it will work. It's only guys who come in here every 2-3 weeks that just straight talk shit before trying it out and getting some real results instead of just conjecture.
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April 21, 2016, 06:42:51 PM |
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At $10 a coin, each delegate will actually earn $1.5 million / year (150K x $10)
I don't mind this one bit, because less people will be selling.
It is a problem : the dev team should change this. that's assuming that it becomes $10. At a realistic ICO price of you know Fucking 7 cents, it's barley enough to cover what some of us pay in server fees. Bullshit. at 7 cents you stilll 10k a year, which more than enough for server fees. https://fdcservers.net/fdc_order/index_5.php?plan_id=726 that one in particular seems to be popular with a few folk. lol true but so is calculating the value at $10 per lisk Oh and some people are discussing purchasing $500+ month servers for lisk nodes. Can you link to the server package your referring to ? if not ill have to call BULLSHIT on that. https://fdcservers.net/fdc_order/index_5.php?plan_id=726
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April 21, 2016, 06:57:37 PM |
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At $10 a coin, each delegate will actually earn $1.5 million / year (150K x $10)
I don't mind this one bit, because less people will be selling.
It is a problem : the dev team should change this. that's assuming that it becomes $10. At a realistic ICO price of you know Fucking 7 cents, it's barley enough to cover what some of us pay in server fees. Bullshit. at 7 cents you stilll 10k a year, which more than enough for server fees. https://fdcservers.net/fdc_order/index_5.php?plan_id=726 that one in particular seems to be popular with a few folk. lol true but so is calculating the value at $10 per lisk Oh and some people are discussing purchasing $500+ month servers for lisk nodes. Can you link to the server package your referring to ? if not ill have to call BULLSHIT on that. https://fdcservers.net/fdc_order/index_5.php?plan_id=726What part of one time setup fee is unclear to you?
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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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April 21, 2016, 06:58:23 PM |
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Lisk Logo looks like a rough, uncut Blue Diamond. Bloomberg reports that Sotheby's with be competing with Christie's 15 carat, est. 45M largest blue diamond ever to be auctioned. Shirley Temple Blue Diamond May Fetch $35M at Auction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDsd-haKHqI
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April 21, 2016, 07:00:53 PM |
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I will HAPPILY vote for any delegate willing to profit share. If you are willing to do so send me a pm and let me know who your are so i can send votes your way!
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cannabanana
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April 21, 2016, 07:02:15 PM |
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At $10 a coin, each delegate will actually earn $1.5 million / year (150K x $10)
I don't mind this one bit, because less people will be selling.
It is a problem : the dev team should change this. that's assuming that it becomes $10. At a realistic ICO price of you know Fucking 7 cents, it's barley enough to cover what some of us pay in server fees. Bullshit. at 7 cents you stilll 10k a year, which more than enough for server fees. https://fdcservers.net/fdc_order/index_5.php?plan_id=726 that one in particular seems to be popular with a few folk. lol true but so is calculating the value at $10 per lisk Oh and some people are discussing purchasing $500+ month servers for lisk nodes. Can you link to the server package your referring to ? if not ill have to call BULLSHIT on that. https://fdcservers.net/fdc_order/index_5.php?plan_id=726What part of one time setup fee is unclear to you? WTF are you talking about? are you looking at just one thing, probably the bandwidth? You must not understand what you are looking at. That is for one specific point. Your're dumb. go away. It still comes out to over $500 a month for just the BASIC settings. instead of being objective, you are reaching for points that meet your pre defined outcome.
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April 21, 2016, 07:06:01 PM |
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I think it is good that the delegate reward and motivation is getting a good public discussion. I am biased because I want to be a delegate. Because of that bias, I will never say anything negative about those who want to set up nodes that would share their reward with others somehow. Good luck to you.
As for more delegates - 1001 instead of 101, to spread the wealth around - that ain't gonna happen. Lisk has a 10 second blocktime. There is a limit to how many delegates you can coordinate worldwide in 10 seconds, and that number is around 101.
Here is the key point that needs to be at the center of all delegate reward discussions:
TANSTAAFL = There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. TANSTAFFL = The computers that run Lisk have got to be paid for somehow.
If Lisk were a start-up business there would be this huge 500 page IT plan about how many computers to get, and what kind of bandwidth, and what kind of support services to buy, and growth projections, and parts lists, and on and on and on. And oh, yeah, a budget.
Lisk is not a startup business and there is no master IT plan and no budget. We are making this up as we go along and we are less than 90 days in.
Initial indications are Lisk is gong to be a BIG DEAL with LOTS OF GROWTH and LOTS OF TRAFFIC. That means some big-ass computer power in the back room. That's gonna cost big money. Big money in year one, and probably bigger money in year five when the rewards are only 20% of what they are in year one. How much money will be needed to run all these servers and support systems like DDoS firewalls? Nobody knows.
When you are talking about "delegate rewards", you are talking about "how to pay for the Lisk computers".
Max had to make a wild-ass guess on how much resources / Lisk / money to pay for the Lisk computer / delegates. He came up with the "150K Lisk rewards per delegate in year one, tapering down to 30K Lisk in years five and beyond" plan. Will this plan throw too much or too little resources / Lisk / money at the required computers and the people / delegates that run them? Probably. Is this a problem? That depends.
Community, err on the side of paying delegates too much over too little. Paying delegates "too much" means the community may grumble, profit-sharing delegates are voted in, and Lisk continues. Paying delegates "too little" means the delegates quit, the computers stop, and Lisk dies.
" When you are talking about "delegate rewards", you are talking about "how to pay for the Lisk computers"." I realize this all to well but whats happening .. is by putting such huge potential rewards on it that we wont have the Best people for the job. Everyone wants to be a delegate .. people talking about running 10 in a pool style 3 and sharing half of all 3 and ive read a lot more like that . I would much rather see the Lisk team setup those 101 servers from ICO funds. More secure they wont quit if the price drops to low etc. The funds collected could all go to marketing or half to marketing and half to holders of lisk I don't care. But giving 101 spots to random people that have the best potential bullshit story or give the most back is like giving a monkey a loaded gun. Just look at the elections people don't Vote for someone to make the "world" better they vote for the guy/girl lining their pockets. Yes it might play out just like that at the beginning but you cannot say for a fact that it will progress like that forever. People over time will prove themselves and they will start to rack up more votes pushing those who do nothing out of the 101. 101 is not a permanent future, the instant someone gets more vote power to beat the 101 spot, they become a forging delegate. If you weren't so busy guessing what might happen, it would have been better if you would have checked out what has happened on the testnet before you start throwing wild guesses out there. This thread is over 600 pages, we all have talked about this issue before and those who have been testing it can see that it will work. It's only guys who come in here every 2-3 weeks that just straight talk shit before trying it out and getting some real results instead of just conjecture. I'm sure about a 100 pages of those is just you posting "funny" pictures and telling waves people to f*** off .. I read most of this thread and ive been around in crypto for awhile and if u don't think there is reason to be concerned your delusional.
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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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April 21, 2016, 07:11:41 PM |
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I think it is good that the delegate reward and motivation is getting a good public discussion. I am biased because I want to be a delegate. Because of that bias, I will never say anything negative about those who want to set up nodes that would share their reward with others somehow. Good luck to you.
As for more delegates - 1001 instead of 101, to spread the wealth around - that ain't gonna happen. Lisk has a 10 second blocktime. There is a limit to how many delegates you can coordinate worldwide in 10 seconds, and that number is around 101.
Here is the key point that needs to be at the center of all delegate reward discussions:
TANSTAAFL = There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. TANSTAFFL = The computers that run Lisk have got to be paid for somehow.
If Lisk were a start-up business there would be this huge 500 page IT plan about how many computers to get, and what kind of bandwidth, and what kind of support services to buy, and growth projections, and parts lists, and on and on and on. And oh, yeah, a budget.
Lisk is not a startup business and there is no master IT plan and no budget. We are making this up as we go along and we are less than 90 days in.
Initial indications are Lisk is gong to be a BIG DEAL with LOTS OF GROWTH and LOTS OF TRAFFIC. That means some big-ass computer power in the back room. That's gonna cost big money. Big money in year one, and probably bigger money in year five when the rewards are only 20% of what they are in year one. How much money will be needed to run all these servers and support systems like DDoS firewalls? Nobody knows.
When you are talking about "delegate rewards", you are talking about "how to pay for the Lisk computers".
Max had to make a wild-ass guess on how much resources / Lisk / money to pay for the Lisk computer / delegates. He came up with the "150K Lisk rewards per delegate in year one, tapering down to 30K Lisk in years five and beyond" plan. Will this plan throw too much or too little resources / Lisk / money at the required computers and the people / delegates that run them? Probably. Is this a problem? That depends.
Community, err on the side of paying delegates too much over too little. Paying delegates "too much" means the community may grumble, profit-sharing delegates are voted in, and Lisk continues. Paying delegates "too little" means the delegates quit, the computers stop, and Lisk dies.
" When you are talking about "delegate rewards", you are talking about "how to pay for the Lisk computers"." I realize this all to well but whats happening .. is by putting such huge potential rewards on it that we wont have the Best people for the job. Everyone wants to be a delegate .. people talking about running 10 in a pool style 3 and sharing half of all 3 and ive read a lot more like that . I would much rather see the Lisk team setup those 101 servers from ICO funds. More secure they wont quit if the price drops to low etc. The funds collected could all go to marketing or half to marketing and half to holders of lisk I don't care. But giving 101 spots to random people that have the best potential bullshit story or give the most back is like giving a monkey a loaded gun. Just look at the elections people don't Vote for someone to make the "world" better they vote for the guy/girl lining their pockets. Yes it might play out just like that at the beginning but you cannot say for a fact that it will progress like that forever. People over time will prove themselves and they will start to rack up more votes pushing those who do nothing out of the 101. 101 is not a permanent future, the instant someone gets more vote power to beat the 101 spot, they become a forging delegate. If you weren't so busy guessing what might happen, it would have been better if you would have checked out what has happened on the testnet before you start throwing wild guesses out there. This thread is over 600 pages, we all have talked about this issue before and those who have been testing it can see that it will work. It's only guys who come in here every 2-3 weeks that just straight talk shit before trying it out and getting some real results instead of just conjecture. I'm sure about a 100 pages of those is just you posting "funny" pictures and telling waves people to f*** off .. I read most of this thread and ive been around in crypto for awhile and if u don't think there is reason to be concerned your delusional. Time is BS, This account is BS. I bought my first Bitcoin in 2010. Who gives a shit? Your last post is proof you only want Props than anything else. Technology does not beat community because if it did, Crypti would be blowing the fuck up. and bro, you are delusional if you think your outcome is the only possible outcome and if you think you are smart since you been around in crypto. get lost turd.
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sluppy
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April 21, 2016, 07:23:30 PM |
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Lol you lost my vote bro..
Im not going anywhere ill voice my concerns as I see fit thank you.
I did miss that monthly cost at the top corner of the page ill give u that one.
The rest you are dead wrong but the money you think your going to make is blinding you I understand.
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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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April 21, 2016, 07:24:05 PM |
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Lol you lost my vote bro..
Im not going anywhere ill voice my concerns as I see fit thank you.
I did miss that monthly cost at the top corner of the page ill give u that one.
The rest you are dead wrong but the money you think your going to make is blinding you I understand.
good now GTFO If you haven't noticed, I don't give a fuck about votes and i'm sure as hell not going to play nice just to get them.
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bandar
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April 21, 2016, 07:26:44 PM |
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Ok, this thread has some techtalk and a lot of greedy bullshit but if you want mass adoption, you'll have to give answers to an average Joe on why to invest and what does it do. So:
- Dapps are some sort of apps. People know apps but don't know why there shoud be a network surrounding them and why this network needs things like wallets and coins.
- The coins are the fuel of the network? Why?
- Give me an example of a dapp that needs a network (blockchain) with expensive coins in order to make things work.
Your average Joe.
Cheers
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April 21, 2016, 07:30:54 PM |
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Lisk Logo looks like a rough, uncut Blue Diamond. Bloomberg reports that Sotheby's with be competing with Christie's 15 carat, est. 45M largest blue diamond ever to be auctioned. Shirley Temple Blue Diamond May Fetch $35M at Auction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDsd-haKHqIuhm, is this blue diamond right here worth more than $35M??!? let the market shape it and we will see.. hmm.. time will tell i guess
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April 21, 2016, 07:33:44 PM |
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- Dapps are some sort of apps. People know apps but don't know why there shoud be a network surrounding them and why this network needs things like wallets and coins.
- The coins are the fuel of the network? Why?
- Give me an example of a dapp that needs a network (blockchain) with expensive coins in order to make things work.
Your average Joe.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IOAvXidA5tIJU4ods3_W_SWszCsry4xiW29ChOTQly0/edit?usp=sharingThe first person to create a Lisk sports betting dapp becomes a billionaire.
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April 21, 2016, 07:36:44 PM |
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Lol you lost my vote bro..
Im not going anywhere ill voice my concerns as I see fit thank you.
I did miss that monthly cost at the top corner of the page ill give u that one.
The rest you are dead wrong but the money you think your going to make is blinding you I understand.
good now GTFO If you haven't noticed, I don't give a fuck about votes and i'm sure as hell not going to play nice just to get them.
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bandar
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April 21, 2016, 07:41:39 PM |
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- Dapps are some sort of apps. People know apps but don't know why there shoud be a network surrounding them and why this network needs things like wallets and coins.
- The coins are the fuel of the network? Why?
- Give me an example of a dapp that needs a network (blockchain) with expensive coins in order to make things work.
Your average Joe.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IOAvXidA5tIJU4ods3_W_SWszCsry4xiW29ChOTQly0/edit?usp=sharingThe first person to create a Lisk sports betting dapp becomes a billionaire. Average Joe again: Bets = shady = like bitcoin and funding terrorism and Ponzi-scheme stuff... Next please
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April 21, 2016, 07:46:39 PM |
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- Dapps are some sort of apps. People know apps but don't know why there shoud be a network surrounding them and why this network needs things like wallets and coins.
- The coins are the fuel of the network? Why?
- Give me an example of a dapp that needs a network (blockchain) with expensive coins in order to make things work.
Your average Joe.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IOAvXidA5tIJU4ods3_W_SWszCsry4xiW29ChOTQly0/edit?usp=sharingThe first person to create a Lisk sports betting dapp becomes a billionaire. Average Joe again: Bets = shady = like bitcoin and funding terrorism and Ponzi-scheme stuff... Next please cmon not terrorism Silkroad!
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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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- Dapps are some sort of apps. People know apps but don't know why there shoud be a network surrounding them and why this network needs things like wallets and coins.
- The coins are the fuel of the network? Why?
- Give me an example of a dapp that needs a network (blockchain) with expensive coins in order to make things work.
Your average Joe.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IOAvXidA5tIJU4ods3_W_SWszCsry4xiW29ChOTQly0/edit?usp=sharingThe first person to create a Lisk sports betting dapp becomes a billionaire. Average Joe again: Bets = shady = like bitcoin and funding terrorism and Ponzi-scheme stuff... Next please well I think the biggest issue is still that nobody knows the real price so we can't really do stuff that requires price calculations without totally just guessing. It might very well turn out that this coin is NOT an expensive coin. What about some sort of voting app where the dapp has control over issuance of registration tokens that are paid for in lisk. This question is hard because you can basically say this for any coin. The benefits are that the processing of transactions are lightning fast and it does not waste energy because of the streamlined block reward system. Basically almost everything ethereum can do, Lisk can also do well. the possibilities are endless and since it's new, it's your opportunity to build something you would want to use.
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