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June 17, 2017, 09:53:14 AM |
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For how long it will be possible to redeem XEL?
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vladimir21
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June 17, 2017, 10:11:17 AM |
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Who're these devs and why should we trust them?
Also a question, what's the expected market cap during release?
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Zggdrasil
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June 17, 2017, 10:14:49 AM |
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If you still need XEL on TestNet, pm with your address and I will send some, so you can test.
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tomkat
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June 17, 2017, 10:16:43 AM |
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Who're these devs and why should we trust them?
Also a question, what's the expected market cap during release?
The devs are listed in OP - read it first. They devoted more a year of their time for development, and were given (almost) nothing for their work, so I think you can trust them. Also, the devs have no control over any funds in this project - it's completely voluntary work, and anyone can get involved or leave.
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vladimir21
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June 17, 2017, 10:22:08 AM |
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Who're these devs and why should we trust them?
Also a question, what's the expected market cap during release?
The devs are listed in OP - read it first. They devoted more a year of their time for development, and were given (almost) nothing for their work, so I think you can trust them. Also, the devs have no control over any funds in this project - it's completely voluntary work, and anyone can get involved or leave. it doesn't give any proper information. Oh well i just keep this project in sight looks interesting and has potential. But it looks like the devs are some unknowns, would like to hear what the expected market cap will be during release.
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Alohaboy?!
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June 17, 2017, 10:26:37 AM |
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Who're these devs and why should we trust them?
Also a question, what's the expected market cap during release?
The devs are listed in OP - read it first. They devoted more a year of their time for development, and were given (almost) nothing for their work, so I think you can trust them. Also, the devs have no control over any funds in this project - it's completely voluntary work, and anyone can get involved or leave. it doesn't give any proper information. Oh well i just keep this project in sight looks interesting and has potential. But it looks like the devs are some unknowns, would like to hear what the expected market cap will be during release. i would rather have 1 of the "unknown" devs than 100 of the pseudo advisor ones
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Zggdrasil
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June 17, 2017, 10:30:59 AM |
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it doesn't give any proper information. Oh well i just keep this project in sight looks interesting and has potential. But it looks like the devs are some unknowns, would like to hear what the expected market cap will be during release.
There will be no MarketCap during release until we reach any exchanges, that may not be available right after release. Total coins supply 100 Millions, at 1000 sats that would be 1000 BTC (as example) after count yourself, I don't think anyone know what the price will be at the moment, market will decide later.
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Alohaboy?!
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June 17, 2017, 10:33:45 AM |
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it doesn't give any proper information. Oh well i just keep this project in sight looks interesting and has potential. But it looks like the devs are some unknowns, would like to hear what the expected market cap will be during release.
There will be no MarketCap during release until we reach any exchanges, that may not be available right after release. Total coins supply 100 Millions, at 1000 sats that would be 1000 BTC (as example) after count yourself, I don't think anyone know what the price will be at the moment, market will decide later. there will always some kind of mean price. Its just simpler with exchanges
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bitcoinpaul
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June 17, 2017, 10:53:24 AM |
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About the unknown devs: One dev who occasionally works on elastic found the biggest bug during the NXT bug hunt program. His name is EK. And there r more of that kind... who cares who they r in rl.
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ImI (OP)
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June 17, 2017, 11:08:16 AM |
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General advise: Keep it civil. Especially at launchday.
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mr.coinzy
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June 17, 2017, 11:14:25 AM |
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sad to see that obvious trolling posts are preferred here above those of true supporters. I will not post where I am not welcomed.
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clivemy
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June 17, 2017, 11:23:50 AM |
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sad to see that obvious trolling posts are preferred here above those of true supporters. I will not post where I am not welcomed.
@mr.coinzy - We're a good, respectful community here, of which you are a very active part. IMI is just asking that we continue in that manner when dealing with such things as trolling, especially on launch day. Of course, humour is the best way to deal with trolls. ;-)
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Sly21C
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June 17, 2017, 11:29:55 AM |
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this thread, and am a very recent participant in the cryptocurrency space.
I have one question, what is the difference between Elastic and Sonm? Since they both of them are projects that aim to give a decentralized super computer network?
Thanks
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mr.coinzy
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June 17, 2017, 11:30:54 AM |
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sad to see that obvious trolling posts are preferred here above those of true supporters. I will not post where I am not welcomed.
@mr.coinzy - We're a good, respectful community here, of which you are a very active part. IMI is just asking that we continue in that manner when dealing with such things as trolling, especially on launch day. Of course, humour is the best way to deal with trolls. ;-) I am usually very respectful as you probably know, but it is so obvious that some ill intent people post stuff here to try torattle /annoy / pisss off our devs so they decide to bail, that I couldn't stay silent. I see how sensitive EK and the rest of the devs are and it is these trolling statements that create bad vibes in our wonderful community.
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Zggdrasil
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June 17, 2017, 11:34:43 AM |
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this thread, and am a very recent participant in the cryptocurrency space.
I have one question, what is the difference between Elastic and Sonm? Since they both of them are projects that aim to give a decentralized super computer network?
Thanks
SONM is a paper-project at the moment, while Elastic have already own PL (programming language) and real use case demonstration, my 2 xels.
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Luke2939
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June 17, 2017, 11:39:51 AM |
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this thread, and am a very recent participant in the cryptocurrency space.
I have one question, what is the difference between Elastic and Sonm? Since they both of them are projects that aim to give a decentralized super computer network?
Thanks
SONM is a paper-project at the moment, while Elastic have already own PL (programming language) and real use case demonstration, my 2 xels. I heard SONM released some Alpha version and some dude in France ran Quake on it or something. Check their twitter account. And I think we are seeing a lot of competition building on this space from Golem, iExec RLC and all. It is exciting to see who is going to take the lead.
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Sly21C
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June 17, 2017, 11:47:47 AM |
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this thread, and am a very recent participant in the cryptocurrency space.
I have one question, what is the difference between Elastic and Sonm? Since they both of them are projects that aim to give a decentralized super computer network?
Thanks
SONM is a paper-project at the moment, while Elastic have already own PL (programming language) and real use case demonstration, my 2 xels. Thanks for the response. Sonm have raised $30 mln so far I think, it will be very interesting to see which project will be more successful between Elastic and Sonm. I'll be following Elastic very closely.
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Zggdrasil
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June 17, 2017, 11:48:59 AM |
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this thread, and am a very recent participant in the cryptocurrency space.
I have one question, what is the difference between Elastic and Sonm? Since they both of them are projects that aim to give a decentralized super computer network?
Thanks
SONM is a paper-project at the moment, while Elastic have already own PL (programming language) and real use case demonstration, my 2 xels. I heard SONM released some Alpha version and some dude in France ran Quake on it or something. Check their twitter account. And I think we are seeing a lot of competition building on this space from Golem, iExec RLC and all. It is exciting to see who is going to take the lead. And Golem had some rendering example on Testnet, thx about hint, will try to find it.
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michaelwang33
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June 17, 2017, 11:59:18 AM |
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Hi everyone,
I'm new to this thread, and am a very recent participant in the cryptocurrency space.
I have one question, what is the difference between Elastic and Sonm? Since they both of them are projects that aim to give a decentralized super computer network?
Thanks
SONM is a paper-project at the moment, while Elastic have already own PL (programming language) and real use case demonstration, my 2 xels. I heard SONM released some Alpha version and some dude in France ran Quake on it or something. Check their twitter account. And I think we are seeing a lot of competition building on this space from Golem, iExec RLC and all. It is exciting to see who is going to take the lead. yes he was running quake 3, a few people joined in. sonm is more than a paper project. although they could do with a better team to handle pr stuff
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PGPpfKkx
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June 17, 2017, 12:09:30 PM |
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710 BTC is too little for this project, developers should have another one, or it's NOT fair for developers, if developers stop to do development, price will drop to Zero. Likelihood of developers stopping increases proportionally with all this annoying fund talk. Other than that: I do not want to play any role in anything that goes beyond coding, but from what I read occasionally I would really suggest to improve the quality of the communication which goes outside of the project. If I didn't know better, I think I would get a pretty bad image of Elastic quickly. Just a suggestion from someone who observes EK lots of people are ready to market this coin, I have been educating people in bitcoin meetups for a long time here in Amsterdam about it but we would need some help from the team for convincing arguments because the technical details are not really widely known even in this forum. There was a paper that is a bit outdated comparing it to gridcoin and golem but a new one should be written as a basis for solid arguments. As an example, elastic can run parralel code where other projects run the same code on all nodes in ethereum? Is this a valid argument? Also ElasticPL that is C like is a big argument and I am using it too. Also it's more generic use as the others that are more focused in rendering etc. Can someone make a list of the most important differentiation points here so we can use them on tweets or reddit etc?
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