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June 26, 2017, 02:49:40 PM
Last edit: June 26, 2017, 03:08:06 PM by LamboMoonYacht
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How does this project compare to Golem?

This project doesn't compare to Golem. Golem is more advanced and capable in every way, and that's reflected in its marketcap. You can read a more reliable assessment of Golem's plans here: https://blog.golemproject.net/the-challenges-ahead-933f040cba95

The XEL fanboys want you to think Golem is nothing but a glorified rendering machine, but that's only so they can trick you into buying their worthless XEL coins at 100x the ICO price:

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Task definition and verification

Golem requires a foundation suitable for creating distributed tasks of general and specific applications (e.g. rendering vs a custom application). A task definition framework and related API calls are being developed in order to streamline the creation process. By providing templates for common applications, this system will help users define task parameters and prerequisites, break tasks down to subtasks, and create verification and result collection processes.

You might be interested in these other tidbits about XEL too:

  • The original developer (Lannister) abandoned the project
  • There is no current white paper
  • The new developer insists on remaining anonymous, which will most likely prevent XEL from being listed on major exchanges. It also means he can easily take the money and disappear if these coins ever become valuable
  • The current marketcap was basically pulled out of thin air by the few people who hold the majority of XEL. 25k sats is an absurd price for this coin. Even 5k sats is a ripoff
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June 26, 2017, 03:10:29 PM
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How does this project compare to Golem?

This project doesn't compare to Golem. Golem is more advanced and capable in every way, and that's reflected in its marketcap. You can read a more reliable assessment of Golem's plans here: https://blog.golemproject.net/the-challenges-ahead-933f040cba95

The XEL fanboys want you to think Golem is nothing but a glorified rendering machine, but that's only so they can trick you into buying their worthless XEL coins at 100x the ICO price:

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Task definition and verification

Golem requires a foundation suitable for creating distributed tasks of general and specific applications (e.g. rendering vs a custom application). A task definition framework and related API calls are being developed in order to streamline the creation process. By providing templates for common applications, this system will help users define task parameters and prerequisites, break tasks down to subtasks, and create verification and result collection processes.

You might be interested in these other tidbits about XEL too:

  • The original developer (Lannister) abandoned the project
  • There is no current white paper
  • The new developer insists on remaining anonymous, which will most likely prevent XEL from being listed on major exchanges. It also means he can easily take the money and disappear if these coins ever become valuable
  • The current marketcap was basically pulled out of thin air by the few people who hold the majority of XEL. 25k sats is an absurd price for this coin. Even 5k sats is a ripoff


Get a fucking life - if you really dont have anything better to do than constantly spam a coin thread, that is fucking sad.
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June 26, 2017, 03:31:20 PM
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How does this project compare to Golem?

This project doesn't compare to Golem. Golem is more advanced and capable in every way, and that's reflected in its marketcap. You can read a more reliable assessment of Golem's plans here: https://blog.golemproject.net/the-challenges-ahead-933f040cba95

The XEL fanboys want you to think Golem is nothing but a glorified rendering machine, but that's only so they can trick you into buying their worthless XEL coins at 100x the ICO price:

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Task definition and verification

Golem requires a foundation suitable for creating distributed tasks of general and specific applications (e.g. rendering vs a custom application). A task definition framework and related API calls are being developed in order to streamline the creation process. By providing templates for common applications, this system will help users define task parameters and prerequisites, break tasks down to subtasks, and create verification and result collection processes.

You might be interested in these other tidbits about XEL too:

  • The original developer (Lannister) abandoned the project
  • There is no current white paper
  • The new developer insists on remaining anonymous, which will most likely prevent XEL from being listed on major exchanges. It also means he can easily take the money and disappear if these coins ever become valuable
  • The current marketcap was basically pulled out of thin air by the few people who hold the majority of XEL. 25k sats is an absurd price for this coin. Even 5k sats is a ripoff


Lannister was never the original developer. He was community manager for a while.
The white paper is currently under development
EK is the original developer not a new developer. He is being here since the beginning
The current marketcap is very low



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June 26, 2017, 03:34:42 PM
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How does this project compare to Golem?

This project doesn't compare to Golem. Golem is more advanced and capable in every way, and that's reflected in its marketcap. You can read a more reliable assessment of Golem's plans here: https://blog.golemproject.net/the-challenges-ahead-933f040cba95

The XEL fanboys want you to think Golem is nothing but a glorified rendering machine, but that's only so they can trick you into buying their worthless XEL coins at 100x the ICO price:

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Task definition and verification

Golem requires a foundation suitable for creating distributed tasks of general and specific applications (e.g. rendering vs a custom application). A task definition framework and related API calls are being developed in order to streamline the creation process. By providing templates for common applications, this system will help users define task parameters and prerequisites, break tasks down to subtasks, and create verification and result collection processes.

You might be interested in these other tidbits about XEL too:

  • The original developer (Lannister) abandoned the project
  • There is no current white paper
  • The new developer insists on remaining anonymous, which will most likely prevent XEL from being listed on major exchanges. It also means he can easily take the money and disappear if these coins ever become valuable
  • The current marketcap was basically pulled out of thin air by the few people who hold the majority of XEL. 25k sats is an absurd price for this coin. Even 5k sats is a ripoff


No doubt he has a mission, possibly with accompanying strong FOMO

Let's remind ourselves the definition
Fear of missing out or FoMO is "a pervasive apprehension that others might be having rewarding experiences from which one is absent".
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June 26, 2017, 03:51:07 PM
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How does this project compare to Golem?

This project doesn't compare to Golem. Golem is more advanced and capable in every way, and that's reflected in its marketcap. You can read a more reliable assessment of Golem's plans here: https://blog.golemproject.net/the-challenges-ahead-933f040cba95

The XEL fanboys want you to think Golem is nothing but a glorified rendering machine, but that's only so they can trick you into buying their worthless XEL coins at 100x the ICO price:

Quote
Task definition and verification

Golem requires a foundation suitable for creating distributed tasks of general and specific applications (e.g. rendering vs a custom application). A task definition framework and related API calls are being developed in order to streamline the creation process. By providing templates for common applications, this system will help users define task parameters and prerequisites, break tasks down to subtasks, and create verification and result collection processes.

You might be interested in these other tidbits about XEL too:

  • The original developer (Lannister) abandoned the project
  • There is no current white paper
  • The new developer insists on remaining anonymous, which will most likely prevent XEL from being listed on major exchanges. It also means he can easily take the money and disappear if these coins ever become valuable
  • The current marketcap was basically pulled out of thin air by the few people who hold the majority of XEL. 25k sats is an absurd price for this coin. Even 5k sats is a ripoff


Lannister was never the original developer. He was community manager for a while.


http://archive.is/zoyYa

Status of Lannister and the ICO funds
April 15, 2017 by Unvoid

Lannister is gone. ICO funds are gone. We don’t know why. We don’t know if we ever see him again. It’s not like “he took all the funds and run away” because before disappearing he rewarded some of community members with some BTC for their work. He mentioned that he have some health problems also. That’s all we know now.

I’ts not like he didn’t helped us. He helped a lot. Mostly on server and scripts side.



There have been multiple warnings about XEL. Someone even warned that XEL was a scam shortly before Lannister disappeared with the money: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1426466.0

And another one:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1530312.0
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June 26, 2017, 03:58:28 PM
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Worthless dumb guy. Every project has one.

In summary, the Intel Management Engine and its applications are a backdoor with total access to and control over the rest of the PC. The ME is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy, and the libreboot project strongly recommends avoiding it entirely. Since recent versions of it can’t be removed, this means avoiding all recent generations of Intel hardware. details https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme --- https://tehnoetic.com/laptops --- https://store.vikings.net/x200-ryf-certfied
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June 26, 2017, 04:02:43 PM
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Worthless dumb guy. Every project has one.

Did you really just quote a scammer to prove that XEL isn't a scam?

Talk about irony...
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June 26, 2017, 04:03:29 PM
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....

There have been multiple warnings about XEL. Someone even warned that XEL was a scam shortly before Lannister disappeared with the money: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1426466.0

And another one:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1530312.0

Go away please.
Start your own XEL-Scam related thread and keep warning there.
Nobody wants you here. Soon, you'll be writing to yourself...
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June 26, 2017, 04:09:32 PM
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Why is the moderator not here???  Can you please remove the troll?
It is obvious he is here only to stir up FUD and bad vibes for his own personal gains, nothing useful or productive in his presence here. Please eliminate it for the sake of the ones who want to be here and enjoy a clean thread.
Thank you.
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June 26, 2017, 04:12:00 PM
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June 26, 2017, 04:33:19 PM
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Let me repeated one more time. Lannister was not the original developer. He did not develop any code used currently by Elastic
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June 26, 2017, 04:34:34 PM
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Hey you Lmbomoonshit, the last one you've got it already, you have to accept this reality that you missed out on cheap XEL, but I have good news for you : it is just the beginning and the moon you really wanna go can only be possible if you buy the XEL at current cheap prices or you would only be stuck  with the " shit" part of your well deserved and respected name.

Cheers buddy to the Moonnn$

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June 26, 2017, 04:41:30 PM
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Let me repeated one more time. Lannister was not the original developer. He did not develop any code used currently by Elastic

http://archive.is/zoyYa#selection-123.35-123.87

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Lannister is gone. ICO funds are gone. We don’t know why. We don’t know if we ever see him again. It’s not like “he took all the funds and run away” because before disappearing he rewarded some of community members with some BTC for their work. He mentioned that he have some health problems also. That’s all we know now.

I’ts not like he didn’t helped us. He helped a lot. Mostly on server and scripts side.

Sounds like Lannister was a dev to me. And of course no one can keep up with the true "original" dev since they keep buying and wiping Bitcointalk accounts: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1362006.0

Hey you Lmbomoonshit, the last one you've got it already, you have to accept this reality that you missed out on cheap XEL, but I have good news for you : it is just the beginning and the moon you really wanna go can only be possible if you buy the XEL at current cheap prices or you would only be stuck  with the " shit" part of your well deserved and respected name.

Cheers buddy to the Moonnn$

Guess what? XEL will never be listed on a major exchange. They don't accept coins with anonymous devs, and they will be notified of XEL's history (especially Lannister's theft of donated funds).

Good luck dumping all your XEL on Heatwallet, I hear there's at least 1 BTC up for grabs over there!
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June 26, 2017, 04:44:54 PM
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Date Registered:   22 June 2017, 21:50:59

I wonder what his game plan is.. No need to humour the troll guys.

Just wait for his comments to be deleted. The good thing is, the more trolls that pop up means XEL is going very far in the long run Smiley

GEO, RLC & QRL.
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June 26, 2017, 05:00:45 PM
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As I said previously Lannister was helping with the web site and the forum (Script). He did not do any coding/scripting regarding Elastic.
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June 26, 2017, 06:19:41 PM
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can anybody explain in a few words. What the diff between elastic and ethereum? By the way, is it possible to compare this coins?
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June 26, 2017, 06:22:43 PM
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can anybody explain in a few words. What the diff between elastic and ethereum? By the way, is it possible to compare this coins?
check this blogpost https://www.elastic.pw/blog/2017-04-05-elastic-compared-to-other-competitors/
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June 26, 2017, 06:54:32 PM
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can anybody explain in a few words. What the diff between elastic and ethereum? By the way, is it possible to compare this coins?
check this blogpost https://www.elastic.pw/blog/2017-04-05-elastic-compared-to-other-competitors/
interesting and enlightening article. As i expected each of this projects had it's pros ad cons. Consider to make investment in this promising project.
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June 26, 2017, 07:04:23 PM
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How does this project compare to Golem?

This project doesn't compare to Golem. Golem is more advanced and capable in every way, and that's reflected in its marketcap. You can read a more reliable assessment of Golem's plans here: https://blog.golemproject.net/the-challenges-ahead-933f040cba95

The XEL fanboys want you to think Golem is nothing but a glorified rendering machine, but that's only so they can trick you into buying their worthless XEL coins at 100x the ICO price:

Quote
Task definition and verification

Golem requires a foundation suitable for creating distributed tasks of general and specific applications (e.g. rendering vs a custom application). A task definition framework and related API calls are being developed in order to streamline the creation process. By providing templates for common applications, this system will help users define task parameters and prerequisites, break tasks down to subtasks, and create verification and result collection processes.

You might be interested in these other tidbits about XEL too:

  • The original developer (Lannister) abandoned the project
  • There is no current white paper
  • The new developer insists on remaining anonymous, which will most likely prevent XEL from being listed on major exchanges. It also means he can easily take the money and disappear if these coins ever become valuable
  • The current marketcap was basically pulled out of thin air by the few people who hold the majority of XEL. 25k sats is an absurd price for this coin. Even 5k sats is a ripoff


Get a fucking life - if you really dont have anything better to do than constantly spam a coin thread, that is fucking sad.

If I save a few more people from getting scammed by XEL, it's worth it!
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Wow.  Golem has lost $150 million in a day!

Still, it was waaaaay over priced.
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