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June 01, 2017, 07:21:50 PM
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What is the projected time frame of this project? One year? 5-10 years? It seems pretty early, good time to invest but when will there be actual rollout of projects. Next year? What do you think of Ark competitors. Is there any video or blog about the comparisons?
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June 01, 2017, 07:30:15 PM
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What is the projected time frame of this project? One year? 5-10 years? It seems pretty early, good time to invest but when will there be actual rollout of projects. Next year? What do you think of Ark competitors. Is there any video or blog about the comparisons?

we're ready to do 5 years if our funding allows.

We are in the business of connecting blockchains, we don't have competitors, just more blockchains to bridge.
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June 01, 2017, 07:35:06 PM
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What is the projected time frame of this project? One year? 5-10 years? It seems pretty early, good time to invest but when will there be actual rollout of projects. Next year? What do you think of Ark competitors. Is there any video or blog about the comparisons?

we're ready to do 5 years if our funding allows.

We are in the business of connecting blockchains, we don't have competitors, just more blockchains to bridge.

How does your tech stack up against that of Blocknet?

And on another note-let's say your work to connect blockchains is successful. What does that mean for ARK as a currency directly?
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June 01, 2017, 08:02:46 PM
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What is the projected time frame of this project? One year? 5-10 years? It seems pretty early, good time to invest but when will there be actual rollout of projects. Next year? What do you think of Ark competitors. Is there any video or blog about the comparisons?

we're ready to do 5 years if our funding allows.

We are in the business of connecting blockchains, we don't have competitors, just more blockchains to bridge.

How does your tech stack up against that of Blocknet?

And on another note-let's say your work to connect blockchains is successful. What does that mean for ARK as a currency directly?

it's much better than blocknet and if successful it means that as we move forward and add features to the ARK network that other bridged forks will be able to build upon.  What that means for ark is unknown, it could be huge but I'm not a wizard, I can't tell the future.
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June 01, 2017, 09:21:05 PM
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Is Ripple gateways similar to what ark is doing with their blockchain smart bridge?  https://www.dashforcenews.com/dash-funds-creation-two-separate-ripple-gateways/

If so how will ark compete with ripple which is a lot more mature in tech and has a lead in time, banks, and customers?
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June 01, 2017, 10:06:07 PM
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Is Ripple gateways similar to what ark is doing with their blockchain smart bridge?  https://www.dashforcenews.com/dash-funds-creation-two-separate-ripple-gateways/

If so how will ark compete with ripple which is a lot more mature in tech and has a lead in time, banks, and customers?


I'm a bitcoin fan, I don't believe in bank coins.  We don't want to be compared to other projects, they do their thing and we do our.   We'll see where we are all at in 3 years.

Remember, the coins in the top 10 were not all there last year and there were different coins there the year before that.

Crypto is crazy, things happen and anyone can be a top 10 with enough exposure.
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June 01, 2017, 11:51:10 PM
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Hi can you use ledger nano s please if so ether wallet  ?


Unfortunately, no since ARK is based on Lisk. I never saw any hardware wallet support for Lisk even, yet. MyEtherWallet is also just for Ethereum or Ethereum tokens.
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June 02, 2017, 01:05:24 AM
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ARK is happy to announce our newest addition to the full-time development team - fullstack developer. Welcome Lucio!

Read more: https://blog.ark.io/from-github-contributor-to-full-time-ark-developer-2b38bf4bf278


Nice! Thanks BoldNinja for keeping us up-to-date.
I have the feeling Ark is the next billion dollar platform soon. I still want to sell some of my Rolex's to get more Ark at this point.
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June 02, 2017, 01:19:49 AM
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Hi can you use ledger nano s please if so ether wallet  ?


Unfortunately, no since ARK is based on Lisk. I never saw any hardware wallet support for Lisk even, yet. MyEtherWallet is also just for Ethereum or Ethereum tokens.

actually we are compatible because ARK addressing has been upgraded to HD BIP32.  It's totally different from Lisk which definitely is NOT compatible with any hardware wallet.

Like we always said, we made huge improvements to the forked code and ark is more advanced in many ways.
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June 02, 2017, 04:36:18 AM
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Is Ripple gateways similar to what ark is doing with their blockchain smart bridge?  https://www.dashforcenews.com/dash-funds-creation-two-separate-ripple-gateways/

If so how will ark compete with ripple which is a lot more mature in tech and has a lead in time, banks, and customers?


I'm a bitcoin fan, I don't believe in bank coins.  We don't want to be compared to other projects, they do their thing and we do our.   We'll see where we are all at in 3 years.

Remember, the coins in the top 10 were not all there last year and there were different coins there the year before that.

Crypto is crazy, things happen and anyone can be a top 10 with enough exposure.


as i am a fan of ark ^^ i would liked to have the question answered. is the ripple bridge tech similar to arks or not? (not quite sure about) - if its still an unappropriate question ;-P sorry

thanks

cheers
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June 02, 2017, 04:40:10 AM
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Is Ripple gateways similar to what ark is doing with their blockchain smart bridge?  https://www.dashforcenews.com/dash-funds-creation-two-separate-ripple-gateways/

If so how will ark compete with ripple which is a lot more mature in tech and has a lead in time, banks, and customers?


I'm a bitcoin fan, I don't believe in bank coins.  We don't want to be compared to other projects, they do their thing and we do our.   We'll see where we are all at in 3 years.

Remember, the coins in the top 10 were not all there last year and there were different coins there the year before that.

Crypto is crazy, things happen and anyone can be a top 10 with enough exposure.


as i am a fan of ark ^^ i would liked to have the question answered. is the ripple bridge tech similar to arks or not? (not quite sure about) - if its still an unappropriate question ;-P sorry

thanks

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it's similar in the way that both coke and pepsi are the same thing but totally different.  We may have the same concepts but the execution is important also.
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June 02, 2017, 04:44:35 AM
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Is Ripple gateways similar to what ark is doing with their blockchain smart bridge?  https://www.dashforcenews.com/dash-funds-creation-two-separate-ripple-gateways/

If so how will ark compete with ripple which is a lot more mature in tech and has a lead in time, banks, and customers?


I'm a bitcoin fan, I don't believe in bank coins.  We don't want to be compared to other projects, they do their thing and we do our.   We'll see where we are all at in 3 years.

Remember, the coins in the top 10 were not all there last year and there were different coins there the year before that.

Crypto is crazy, things happen and anyone can be a top 10 with enough exposure.


as i am a fan of ark ^^ i would liked to have the question answered. is the ripple bridge tech similar to arks or not? (not quite sure about) - if its still an unappropriate question ;-P sorry

thanks

cheers

it's similar in the way that both coke and pepsi are the same thing but totally different.  We may have the same concepts but the execution is important also.


alright. thanks for clarification. will keep supporting this project ;-)
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June 02, 2017, 06:39:51 AM
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Hi can you use ledger nano s please if so ether wallet  ?


Unfortunately, no since ARK is based on Lisk. I never saw any hardware wallet support for Lisk even, yet. MyEtherWallet is also just for Ethereum or Ethereum tokens.

actually we are compatible because ARK addressing has been upgraded to HD BIP32.  It's totally different from Lisk which definitely is NOT compatible with any hardware wallet.

Like we always said, we made huge improvements to the forked code and ark is more advanced in many ways.

Ah I see, I was mistaken then - somehow that whole change went over my head. That's awesome.

It seems the Ledger team needs to code new firmware to support ARK as well? Don't see it on the list here (http://support.ledgerwallet.com/knowledge_base/topics/which-altcoins-are-supported-by-the-nano-s-and-the-blue). I'm guessing they haven't added it yet since it's not big enough (though Stratis was added a few months back).
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June 02, 2017, 07:00:11 AM
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Hi can you use ledger nano s please if so ether wallet  ?


Unfortunately, no since ARK is based on Lisk. I never saw any hardware wallet support for Lisk even, yet. MyEtherWallet is also just for Ethereum or Ethereum tokens.

actually we are compatible because ARK addressing has been upgraded to HD BIP32.  It's totally different from Lisk which definitely is NOT compatible with any hardware wallet.

Like we always said, we made huge improvements to the forked code and ark is more advanced in many ways.

Ah I see, I was mistaken then - somehow that whole change went over my head. That's awesome.

It seems the Ledger team needs to code new firmware to support ARK as well? Don't see it on the list here (http://support.ledgerwallet.com/knowledge_base/topics/which-altcoins-are-supported-by-the-nano-s-and-the-blue). I'm guessing they haven't added it yet since it's not big enough (though Stratis was added a few months back).

ya never know
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June 02, 2017, 07:54:22 AM
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Not bad, but on what other sites do you plan to add a coin?

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June 02, 2017, 08:00:40 AM
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Any chances to list in polo?
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June 02, 2017, 08:35:08 AM
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Not bad, but on what other sites do you plan to add a coin?

Any chances to list in polo?



we're on the best exchange out there right now. Bittrex Cheesy Polo hasn't added a coin in a long time and with the issues they are having through support for the coins they already have, I doubt unless you start a coin and you are already an insider like gnosis you probably won't get added any time soon but like I said before, if exchanges are your only concern and you just want to flip coins, there's plenty of scamcoins on polo that pump every day.

Ark is for serious blockchain supporters.
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June 02, 2017, 08:49:49 AM
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Not bad, but on what other sites do you plan to add a coin?

Any chances to list in polo?



we're on the best exchange out there right now. Bittrex Cheesy Polo hasn't added a coin in a long time and with the issues they are having through support for the coins they already have, I doubt unless you start a coin and you are already an insider like gnosis you probably won't get added any time soon but like I said before, if exchanges are your only concern and you just want to flip coins, there's plenty of scamcoins on polo that pump every day.

Ark is for serious blockchain supporters.

Moving in the right direction, I support you completely.

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June 02, 2017, 04:46:55 PM
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Hi can you use ledger nano s please if so ether wallet  ?


Unfortunately, no since ARK is based on Lisk. I never saw any hardware wallet support for Lisk even, yet. MyEtherWallet is also just for Ethereum or Ethereum tokens.

actually we are compatible because ARK addressing has been upgraded to HD BIP32.  It's totally different from Lisk which definitely is NOT compatible with any hardware wallet.

Like we always said, we made huge improvements to the forked code and ark is more advanced in many ways.

Thanks for replying.
Two different answers.....can I put my arc from bittrex on to ether wallet ledger nano s please ?
Thanks again just need it clarified



That is not how ARK works...
there is no blockchain to download and accessing your wallet is as simple as just using a passphrase and accessible from anywhere you download the wallet.
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June 02, 2017, 06:23:51 PM
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Hi guys bought some ark currently in exchange wallet but want to get it off and put onto a USB with my other wallets but cannot get the ark desktop lite wallet to save to a USB, doesn't give me the option on where to save to, anyone kn W how to do this or is there any other wallets I can use?  Cheers

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