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August 13, 2017, 05:20:30 PM
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These next few weeks will be critical for anyone watching the Qtum project, we will be making some big announcements leading up to our Main Network release late September.

thanks for the updates!

expecting the good news!

Qtum = BTC++  and ETH ++

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August 14, 2017, 04:53:02 AM
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Update:

There are 10 projects building on the Qtum Blockchain, one of them just finished their crowdsale:


http://energolabs.com








From:

https://blog.energolabs.com/2017/08/03/energo-labs-ico-closes/


Energo Labs’ ICO, which launched on July 25, officially closed on August 1, running for a total of 7 days.

Crowd-selling platforms had different targets that were met on different dates, with the earliest closing an hour after our ICO was launched. Our ICO target of selling 510,000,000 TSL was met earlier than the anticipated deadline.

In total, 500 BTC and over 1 million Qtum tokens were raised.






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Quote from: skycoin on March 16, 2017, 04:54:31 PM

- https://qtum.org

Qtum, will probably replace ethereum because it is simpler and has fewer problems. The UXTO model is much cleaner. They have a lot of previous developers and have already done two previous coins and are the best team I have seen so far.


I won't trust dev that promoting qtum-SCAM.....

I have not looked at qtum's code.

We know the qtum founder and he is one of the largest investors in Skycoin from four years ago, before qtum or any of this. Some of the people around him are legendary scammers, but he is not a scammer.

I think Patricks role in the bitbay situation is exaggerated. I read through the arguments and it just sounds like drama.

Many of the people in the Bitcoin community are sociopaths. They often steal things or cause drama, then immediately blame it or scapegoat it on someone else. They are not even done stealing the money, before they go on campaign of moral indignation against the fall person.

I think Patrick was blamed for Bitbay because his personality makes him an easy victim for sociopaths and the human predators in the bitcoin community. There are people walking around, sizing people up and trying to determine whether they can manipulate someone, setup a scam, steal things and who is going to be gullible or a fall person.

If you knew the people involved, you would understand what the social dynamic is.

>Also how can you be so confident qtum is going to replace ETH based on it's tech when they haven't released code yet?

Ethereum is using an accounts model, like Ripple. Which is anti-blockchain and anti-privacy and very traceable. It is against the philosophy of Bitcoin.

All coins going forward will be on the UXTO model and it is best practice for blockchain. Moving turing complete smart contracts off of accounts model and onto UXTO is extremely important and that is what qtum appears to be doing.

We need to figure out how to do general computation on a UXTO model. Instead of being restrained to the Ripple/Ethereum accounts model.

I think they will get closer to the goal, but only get there part way
- thin client for smart contracts (major limitation for existing system)
- moving smart contracts onto UXTO (major milestone)

I do not know if qtum has succeeded, but they seem to be going in right direction. I talked to one of their technical leads and they were focused on "Getting it working with something we can do now" and then incremental improvement over time. So first implementing the Ethereum virtual machine on top of UXTO, then working out the research problems for a native turing complete UXTO language later.

I do not know if there is a way to full UXTO while still having "gas". I think you will need to get rid of the "gas". In the ethereum model to take full advantage. I do not know if qtum will be able to go far enough in doing that, but is heading in the correct direction.

Ethereum tries to be both a token and a computer.
- we started with pure tokens (Bitcoin)
- then we added a computer to the tokens (Ethereum)
- now we just trying to figure out how to build  pure computer on UXTO
- Then once we have the computer, the tokens or coins just become a program or entity running on this "distributed computer"

Bitcoin, Ethereum, qtum, byteballs, etc are just stepping stones. Towards a final solution. None of these will exist or be relevant in ten years. We are in an age of transition and I am looking at the projects that are getting closer to the goal, in a pure mathematical sense.

Even Skycoin is being ripped up and its foundations constantly rewritten when it is advantageous to do so. Bitcoin is static and relatively unchanging, while Ethereum has been able to get the community to accept constant small changes.

Skycoin is on a punctuated equilibrium model, where we do bug fixes and polishing, then completely rip up and rebuild the foundation as needed, then go back to bug fixes and polishing.

Right now, we are exploring new networking primitives and the advantage of immutable data structures, but are still on blockchain. Putting EVM on UXTO is heading towards immutable data structures from the perspective of computation, while we are heading towards immutable data structures from the path of consensus, networking and simplifying object synchronization protocols.

One of the pilots that is being spun out of that project is the distibuted, peer-to-peer social media platform built upon immutable data structures and peer-to-peer object replication. For this Skycoin chose a public key, cryptographic publisher/subscriber model and DAG immutable object tree. While Ethereum's project chose a Kadmelia DHT block storage model.

Ignoring the individuals and the drama, I am just looking at the "future direction" and who is heading in that direction.

>Also how can you be so confident qtum is going to replace ETH based on it's tech when they haven't released code yet?

I am not confident it will replace Ethereum. At the start, it will be equivalent to ethereum in terms of being able to run the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) on top of qtum with UXTO. Then they will do a native language.

It will depend on the implementation. I do not know if qtum has succeeded, but they seem to be going in right direction.

Similarly, Byteballs may fail or may not exist in ten years, but they are pioneering the first experiments into replacing the Blockchain with a DAG. Which we have been considering for several years now.

Similarly, Bitcoin was the first but people are getting used to the idea that it will not be the final or best cryptocurrency. That it was just the first generation and that we can build better and improve it substantially.



thank you skycoin dev, because of you, i brought into qtum and made some money.


i like this post, everyone should read it.

that's one of the most exciting post this year.


there are a lot of insights in this post.

people will realize this later. Smiley
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Quote from: skycoin on March 16, 2017, 04:54:31 PM

- https://qtum.org

Qtum, will probably replace ethereum because it is simpler and has fewer problems. The UXTO model is much cleaner. They have a lot of previous developers and have already done two previous coins and are the best team I have seen so far.


I won't trust dev that promoting qtum-SCAM.....

I have not looked at qtum's code.

We know the qtum founder and he is one of the largest investors in Skycoin from four years ago, before qtum or any of this. Some of the people around him are legendary scammers, but he is not a scammer.

I think Patricks role in the bitbay situation is exaggerated. I read through the arguments and it just sounds like drama.

Many of the people in the Bitcoin community are sociopaths. They often steal things or cause drama, then immediately blame it or scapegoat it on someone else. They are not even done stealing the money, before they go on campaign of moral indignation against the fall person.

I think Patrick was blamed for Bitbay because his personality makes him an easy victim for sociopaths and the human predators in the bitcoin community. There are people walking around, sizing people up and trying to determine whether they can manipulate someone, setup a scam, steal things and who is going to be gullible or a fall person.

If you knew the people involved, you would understand what the social dynamic is.

>Also how can you be so confident qtum is going to replace ETH based on it's tech when they haven't released code yet?

Ethereum is using an accounts model, like Ripple. Which is anti-blockchain and anti-privacy and very traceable. It is against the philosophy of Bitcoin.

All coins going forward will be on the UXTO model and it is best practice for blockchain. Moving turing complete smart contracts off of accounts model and onto UXTO is extremely important and that is what qtum appears to be doing.

We need to figure out how to do general computation on a UXTO model. Instead of being restrained to the Ripple/Ethereum accounts model.

I think they will get closer to the goal, but only get there part way
- thin client for smart contracts (major limitation for existing system)
- moving smart contracts onto UXTO (major milestone)

I do not know if qtum has succeeded, but they seem to be going in right direction. I talked to one of their technical leads and they were focused on "Getting it working with something we can do now" and then incremental improvement over time. So first implementing the Ethereum virtual machine on top of UXTO, then working out the research problems for a native turing complete UXTO language later.

I do not know if there is a way to full UXTO while still having "gas". I think you will need to get rid of the "gas". In the ethereum model to take full advantage. I do not know if qtum will be able to go far enough in doing that, but is heading in the correct direction.

Ethereum tries to be both a token and a computer.
- we started with pure tokens (Bitcoin)
- then we added a computer to the tokens (Ethereum)
- now we just trying to figure out how to build  pure computer on UXTO
- Then once we have the computer, the tokens or coins just become a program or entity running on this "distributed computer"

Bitcoin, Ethereum, qtum, byteballs, etc are just stepping stones. Towards a final solution. None of these will exist or be relevant in ten years. We are in an age of transition and I am looking at the projects that are getting closer to the goal, in a pure mathematical sense.

Even Skycoin is being ripped up and its foundations constantly rewritten when it is advantageous to do so. Bitcoin is static and relatively unchanging, while Ethereum has been able to get the community to accept constant small changes.

Skycoin is on a punctuated equilibrium model, where we do bug fixes and polishing, then completely rip up and rebuild the foundation as needed, then go back to bug fixes and polishing.

Right now, we are exploring new networking primitives and the advantage of immutable data structures, but are still on blockchain. Putting EVM on UXTO is heading towards immutable data structures from the perspective of computation, while we are heading towards immutable data structures from the path of consensus, networking and simplifying object synchronization protocols.

One of the pilots that is being spun out of that project is the distibuted, peer-to-peer social media platform built upon immutable data structures and peer-to-peer object replication. For this Skycoin chose a public key, cryptographic publisher/subscriber model and DAG immutable object tree. While Ethereum's project chose a Kadmelia DHT block storage model.

Ignoring the individuals and the drama, I am just looking at the "future direction" and who is heading in that direction.

>Also how can you be so confident qtum is going to replace ETH based on it's tech when they haven't released code yet?

I am not confident it will replace Ethereum. At the start, it will be equivalent to ethereum in terms of being able to run the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) on top of qtum with UXTO. Then they will do a native language.

It will depend on the implementation. I do not know if qtum has succeeded, but they seem to be going in right direction.

Similarly, Byteballs may fail or may not exist in ten years, but they are pioneering the first experiments into replacing the Blockchain with a DAG. Which we have been considering for several years now.

Similarly, Bitcoin was the first but people are getting used to the idea that it will not be the final or best cryptocurrency. That it was just the first generation and that we can build better and improve it substantially.



thank you skycoin dev, because of you, i brought into qtum and made some money.


i like this post, everyone should read it.

that's one of the most exciting post this year.


there are a lot of insights in this post.

people will realize this later. Smiley

I can see that it is still quite one sided. However, personally, i still wont judge the dev patrick or those who accuse him. I believe that time will tell and before that, i already have research more on qtum and i do believe that it is an amazing company so i did a bit of investment in them. Hope to see more from them and keep it up.
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August 15, 2017, 09:58:04 AM
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Almost 10,000 Qtum addresses while we're an ERC20 Token. 2 weeks ago this number was really low




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August 15, 2017, 09:42:04 PM
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Almost 10,000 Qtum addresses while we're an ERC20 Token. 2 weeks ago this number was really low

https://i.imgur.com/oWg5j2A.png
Nice! Does that include exchange accounts? Or are exchange accounts counted as 1 account per exchange?
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August 16, 2017, 08:22:41 AM
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Have read lots of things about Qtum, and haven't heard any fair suggestions. Some say its a useless scam project, some say it will beat ETH/NEO

Smart and fair guys with fine reputation to BT, what can you say?
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August 16, 2017, 08:34:25 AM
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Have read lots of things about Qtum, and haven't heard any fair suggestions. Some say its a useless scam project, some say it will beat ETH/NEO

Smart and fair guys with fine reputation to BT, what can you say?

Yep, I also like some informed opinion about the project. I find it very intereresting dut at the same time the article about the co-founder mined the credibility of the project, imho

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August 16, 2017, 09:05:41 AM
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Almost 10,000 Qtum addresses while we're an ERC20 Token. 2 weeks ago this number was really low


Nice! Does that include exchange accounts? Or are exchange accounts counted as 1 account per exchange?

Exchanges normally use hot wallets, meaning the coins/tokens you 'own' are just an entry in a database. Your account ID in the database shows that you own the tokens, and they belong to a larger address owned by the exchange wallet. When you generate a new deposit address on the exchange and use it, then yes, a new address is created.

On another note, there will be a livestream of our Korean meetup tonight in Seoul, we will use Facebook:

 http://www.facebook.com/blockchainkoreameetup

This starts at 7:30pm Seoul time (90 minutes from this posting) but Facebook should record it if anyone wants to watch but can't make it.

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August 16, 2017, 09:12:57 PM
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Almost 10,000 Qtum addresses while we're an ERC20 Token. 2 weeks ago this number was really low


Nice! Does that include exchange accounts? Or are exchange accounts counted as 1 account per exchange?

it means we can send out qtum tokens via ethereum and store them on the eth blockchain  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Thailand — A Qtum Adventure





This past week, part of the Qtum team ventured to Thailand to share our knowledge of blockchain technology with local citizens, businesses, and government officials.
No matter where you go, people always illustrate some sort of patriotism. Thailand was no different. The Thai people were extremely open to finding out how blockchain technology could benefit them and their country.
In Thailand, Energo Labs CEO, Ray Chu, and Energo angel backer Bo Song, along with Qtum met with several institutions to enlighten people about the opportunities at hand.
We had lunch with Korn Dabbaransi, a former deputy prime minister of Thailand, and his son Ko Dabbaransi. The two were very open about the need to innovate and accelerate Thailand’s growing economy with blockchain technology and Qtum.





Korn Dabbaransi & Patrick Dai



Mr. Dabbaransi, who often speaks about the economic benefits of the One Belt One Road in Asia, immediately saw how blockchain technologies like Qtum could be synergistic to these multinational efforts.
After lunch, Mr. Dabbaransi introduced Qtum to several representatives from Krungsri Bank. Krungsri, who is a member of MUFG’s global financial group, was very aware of distributed ledger technologies because MUFG is a member of Ripple’s Global Payments Steering Group.






Qtum at Krungsri




Realizing how Qtum and Energo could assist in several projects that the Thai people were interested in, our teams were invited back to continue our discussions and to make progress towards our shared visions.
Given that the blockchain community was relatively small in Thailand, there’s large potential for Qtum. This is why we plan to setup some partnerships with local universities and establish a blockchain research center. We believe these long-term initiatives will benefit Thailand and Qtum.






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August 18, 2017, 04:08:31 AM
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Can someone please make a better guide to withdrawing from Bizhongchou? Its amazing that all these people were able to withdraw and noone has made a guide yet.  The official team should provide some help also as that was an endorsed exchange to host the crowdsale, but they have come short on their promises to launch an english interface.

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I'm assuming you've already read this guide: https://qtum.bizhongchou.com/guide.pdf

It's not bad, but it leaves a few things out if you're not a Chinese citizen. If you do not have advanced certification, you will need to upload a front and back picture of your ID. After you do that, and it is verified, you will need to go back to that page and upload a picture of you holding your ID. Then, you will be allowed to withdraw. If you are already verified, and are only struggling with withdrawing, here are the steps to do so (all assuming you have the page translated using the google's tool):

1) login

2) go to https://bizhongchou.com/account-money_carry_bank.html

3) Click add address under "QTUM/BYTOM/DPY etc" category

4) Fill in the necessary info (it is a community stock DCS), and confirm through your email

5) go to https://bizhongchou.com/account-money_carry_bank.html

6) Click where you see the name of the address added, which is above the withdraw, and view/delete categories

7) Click "present" on the right side of the screen

8)Click again on where you see the name of the address that you added. This will bring you to the withdrawal screen. If you accidentally click view or withdraw, start back from step 6.

9) Number of copies is the place where you fill in the amount you wish to withdraw. Fill this in, get email verification code, use payment password, and your transaction should go through in about 24 hours (in my experience at least). You must withdraw at least 1 Qtum, and there is a 0.1 Qtum fee. I recommend withdrawing once to make sure everything goes through as expected before withdrawing the rest. I used MyEtherWallet and this worked for me. You have to add Qtum as a custom token, if you haven't already.

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August 19, 2017, 10:59:02 AM
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Nice to hear some news about the QUTM team and the Energo ICO project, I am a QUTM supporter and I also bought some Engergo ICO tokens with my QUTM coins. Hope this cooperation will be a great success.
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August 19, 2017, 05:42:09 PM
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GOOD JOB TEAM!!

PRICES ARE GOING TO FLY!!

https://medium.com/@Qtum/korea-a-qtum-adventure-6be0b6624db7
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August 19, 2017, 05:51:33 PM
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GOOD NEWS PPL!!

QTUM IS ABOUT TO BE ADDED ON COINBASE>>>POSSIBLY ON SUNDAY
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August 19, 2017, 07:19:52 PM
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GOOD NEWS PPL!!

QTUM IS ABOUT TO BE ADDED ON COINBASE>>>POSSIBLY ON SUNDAY


Think you meant Coinone...
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August 19, 2017, 09:54:10 PM
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I have high hopes for this project  Grin. New ICOs are coming and that will just boost that price to the moon Cheesy. Also some big announcments and this coin is 30$+  Cool
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August 19, 2017, 10:38:36 PM
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Is there anyway we can generate more QTUM through POW or POS?
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August 20, 2017, 01:41:58 AM
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GOOD NEWS PPL!!

QTUM IS ABOUT TO BE ADDED ON COINBASE>>>POSSIBLY ON SUNDAY

Oh thats very good news to us because if coinbase added qtum coin for sure this coin will increase I hope the price of qtum coin before end of this year 2017 so we can make a lot of profit in the future. So its better to buy more Qtum now because this day coinbase add qtum to their wallet . Hurry up buy qtum now and enjoy more profit to come with you. More qtum you will become hapoy for the result.
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