StewieG
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December 14, 2016, 08:34:24 PM |
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StewieG
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December 15, 2016, 12:29:31 AM |
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Thanks for the good comment. You are welcome Is Heat out now? When will it be launched? I demand answers!
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thezman007
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December 15, 2016, 02:54:26 AM |
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Hey guys, I was having some problems with my PC when the redemption period was going on, and was unable to access the NXT account needed to verify. I understand I'm pretty late to the party, but is it AT ALL possible to get my tokens? Pretty pleeeease
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DaddyH
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December 15, 2016, 03:02:25 AM |
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Thanks for the good comment. You are welcome Is Heat out now? When will it be launched? I demand answers! 2018 at the latest
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nob0dy
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December 15, 2016, 10:08:16 AM |
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Thanks for the good comment. You are welcome Is Heat out now? When will it be launched? I demand answers! 2018 at the latest hahaha nooooo . in 2018 the money of the heat ico will be empty and they start a new coin ico. same same like with fimk! its a shame.
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synthgauge
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December 15, 2016, 03:17:36 PM |
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Looks like this coin is heavily shuttered by FUD and will be soon kicked out of watch lists of many hodlers.
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Crapsy
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December 16, 2016, 08:11:59 PM |
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In what stage is the testing Dennis? Is the launch still probable in December?
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StewieG
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December 16, 2016, 09:55:54 PM |
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In what stage is the testing Dennis? Is the launch still probable in December?
Don't worry, we will never know... I already tried, but to get an answer is quiet...
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Simakki
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December 17, 2016, 08:48:13 AM |
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You should know that devs - similar to Ethereum devs - do not follow Bitcointalk. Visit HEAT official message board at heatledger.net
Are u joking? Their official message board aint that popular that devs wont visit here. IMO the guys behind this coin are the same with the FIMK, which was utter disappointment. Why anyone should hope anything more at this time, when the devs are the same and when the problems are the same?`
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Crapsy
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December 17, 2016, 09:14:21 AM |
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I'm buying at alcurex, please ship me some HEAT ^^
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spendawgs
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December 17, 2016, 10:26:44 AM |
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You should know that devs - similar to Ethereum devs - do not follow Bitcointalk. Visit HEAT official message board at heatledger.net
Are u joking? Their official message board aint that popular that devs wont visit here. IMO the guys behind this coin are the same with the FIMK, which was utter disappointment. Why anyone should hope anything more at this time, when the devs are the same and when the problems are the same?` If you had read their updates you would understand
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Woof woof!!
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johny08
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December 17, 2016, 11:17:52 AM |
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For transparency that the OP didn't include, this chart is a hired job contracted at http://heatledger.net/index.php?topic=34.0No true decentralized blockchain can do 10k tps...period! So either they aren't going to use a blockchain, they are introducing some centralization (witnesses, validators, whatever), or its simply BS.
We at HEAT guarantee 1000 tps 24/7 and have in tests achieved 20k tps with 10-year old hardware. HEAT is a total remake for decentralized ledger and is aimed for industrial use eg. High Frequency Trading. That's through a replicator layer which uses semi-centralized proxy to process the high transaction throughput and forward it in batches to blockchain where required. there is alot potential for that blockchain then
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LiskEnterprise
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December 17, 2016, 07:30:32 PM |
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We were very lucky with those HEAT delays. All the other coins are tanking because of BTC rally and we are relatively stable with that IOU trading. Even if you decide to sell at the same price you bought with BTC you are still 150-200% profit. Nice.
I would prefer it to be released well and compete on its own terms as a quality platform. But i placed a lot of money in and thought i would have access by now and the delay shows lack of planning and control. It has me worried.
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StewieG
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December 17, 2016, 09:06:58 PM |
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We were very lucky with those HEAT delays. All the other coins are tanking because of BTC rally and we are relatively stable with that IOU trading. Even if you decide to sell at the same price you bought with BTC you are still 150-200% profit. Nice.
I would prefer it to be released well and compete on its own terms as a quality platform. But i placed a lot of money in and thought i would have access by now and the delay shows lack of planning and control. It has me worried. Is HEAT still not out or what? I have no clue, I asked about ten times here and (as with my Heat coins...)never received any answer. When will it be out? Maybe a timeframe would be possible or are the developers busy slurping sangria on Ibiza partying our money away and thinking about creating a new coin already?!? Let me guess, this time it will be blockchain 4.0 technology or will you jump directly to 5.0 because it uses cache1 mapped floating point values???
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mr.coinzy
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December 17, 2016, 11:28:12 PM |
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I have to admit that all these delays with no clear release date are very frustrating... On the one hand I understand that you don't want to give specific dates that you can't stand by, and that you want to reach some sort of maturity and progress before release, but on the other hand it doesn't make sense to me that investors are left in the dark for too long. I guess that if I knew it will be this way before the ICO I would not put any money in or invest less to begin with. Honestly, I think that the trusted heat team (yes, I still believe in this project and the people behind it) should try to come up with some sort of compensation plan for the people who backed this project with their hard earned money, and are still waiting with their funds tied up beyond the initially stated time frame (discount for future shares is not what i consider compensation because it entails further investment). Really hope that we (the investors - and yes, even those who invested with BTC and not FIMK) will see some kind of profit eventually while the market becomes ever more competitive still.
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spendawgs
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December 18, 2016, 05:54:05 AM |
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We were very lucky with those HEAT delays. All the other coins are tanking because of BTC rally and we are relatively stable with that IOU trading. Even if you decide to sell at the same price you bought with BTC you are still 150-200% profit. Nice.
Great observation!! what a legend. so true!
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Woof woof!!
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LiskEnterprise
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December 18, 2016, 11:55:02 AM |
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Dennis can you give your view on this question.
POS vs POW
POW seems expensive and ends up going towards centralization, but it is seen as the most secure blockchain method.
POS is simple effective and if someone wants to get the 51% the price rise in buying the stake will get so expensive then if achieved you destroy the claim you just bought.
So why does jl777 think Komodo is required? Dpow?
Also is POP just for storage purposes or it is a part of security?
Thanks and Regards..
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StewieG
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December 18, 2016, 03:14:25 PM |
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We were very lucky with those HEAT delays. All the other coins are tanking because of BTC rally and we are relatively stable with that IOU trading. Even if you decide to sell at the same price you bought with BTC you are still 150-200% profit. Nice.
Great observation!! what a legend. so true! Yes but only if you bought on an exchange, for all the others (that bougzt with btc and eth directly viia the website) it is not possible to sell right now, so you can expect a lot of people to sell immediately after the coin is out and the price will fall below zero. Also have a look at the trading volume, it is almost zero.
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CyanFox
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December 18, 2016, 03:48:30 PM |
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Not on bittrex after launch? Where to trade? Profitable or under ico?
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