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November 04, 2017, 06:19:51 AM
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I seen on your road map:

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2017 Q4: Access to exchanges: Cryptopia, Evercoin and Coinexchange

What about other biggest exchanges?


They will come in some time. But it is good that they already making arrangements for exchanges. By the way, even if they make a deal with bittrex or poloniex they can't announce it because of their own rules.

Thanx, I was asking about exchanges. But this is road map and not really an announcement right?
And what rules are you referring to? Is it not allowed to announce being listed on an exchange?
Most of crypto projects tries to get their tokens at exchanges like bittrex / yobit
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November 04, 2017, 06:23:17 AM
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Is the platform on R&D stage now?

No, the product is already functioning, you can go on their website and ty it already. Its working quite for what i have been able to try.
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November 04, 2017, 06:44:53 AM
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I seen on your road map:

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2017 Q4: Access to exchanges: Cryptopia, Evercoin and Coinexchange

What about other biggest exchanges?


They will come in some time. But it is good that they already making arrangements for exchanges. By the way, even if they make a deal with bittrex or poloniex they can't announce it because of their own rules.

Thanx, I was asking about exchanges. But this is road map and not really an announcement right?
And what rules are you referring to? Is it not allowed to announce being listed on an exchange?
Some of major exchanges want the project's team of the coin/token that is going to be listed on there to dont say anything about the listing.
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November 04, 2017, 07:20:29 AM
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Well someone else has to buy those high end rigs to provide computing power, no?

Miners already has those rigs Smiley
So nobody has to buy anything. Miners will make much more money for providing gpu power then when they are mining with the gpu's.

Don't forget that it will not only be GPU power, the mining rigs will look a bit different than some top ETH and BTC miner rigs.
I'm pretty sure that you will need a decent CPU and a lot of RAM also to get this working well.
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November 04, 2017, 07:25:34 AM
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Well someone else has to buy those high end rigs to provide computing power, no?

Miners already has those rigs Smiley
So nobody has to buy anything. Miners will make much more money for providing gpu power then when they are mining with the gpu's.

Don't forget that it will not only be GPU power, the mining rigs will look a bit different than some top ETH and BTC miner rigs.
I'm pretty sure that you will need a decent CPU and a lot of RAM also to get this working well.

They will probably need some adjustments to their machines but can be done
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November 04, 2017, 07:29:35 AM
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Well someone else has to buy those high end rigs to provide computing power, no?

Miners already has those rigs Smiley
So nobody has to buy anything. Miners will make much more money for providing gpu power then when they are mining with the gpu's.

Don't forget that it will not only be GPU power, the mining rigs will look a bit different than some top ETH and BTC miner rigs.
I'm pretty sure that you will need a decent CPU and a lot of RAM also to get this working well.

They will probably need some adjustments to their machines but can be done
It's very interesting how this is going to work. And how much revenue can you get
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November 04, 2017, 07:44:17 AM
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Well someone else has to buy those high end rigs to provide computing power, no?

Miners already has those rigs Smiley
So nobody has to buy anything. Miners will make much more money for providing gpu power then when they are mining with the gpu's.

Don't forget that it will not only be GPU power, the mining rigs will look a bit different than some top ETH and BTC miner rigs.
I'm pretty sure that you will need a decent CPU and a lot of RAM also to get this working well.

They will probably need some adjustments to their machines but can be done
It's very interesting how this is going to work. And how much revenue can you get

Sure it can be done.. I hope they will soon release a Whitepaper on how to build these machines Smiley
I'd like to be a part of this. 
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November 04, 2017, 07:46:09 AM
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Well someone else has to buy those high end rigs to provide computing power, no?

Miners already has those rigs Smiley
So nobody has to buy anything. Miners will make much more money for providing gpu power then when they are mining with the gpu's.

Don't forget that it will not only be GPU power, the mining rigs will look a bit different than some top ETH and BTC miner rigs.
I'm pretty sure that you will need a decent CPU and a lot of RAM also to get this working well.

They will probably need some adjustments to their machines but can be done
It's very interesting how this is going to work. And how much revenue can you get

Sure it can be done.. I hope they will soon release a Whitepaper on how to build these machines Smiley
I'd like to be a part of this. 
I could be wrong but I think that it would be possible to use one CPU and couple of gpu at the same time  Wink
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November 04, 2017, 07:57:46 AM
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When we will be able to test the platform? Q1 2018? (I read white paper, but don't understand).
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November 04, 2017, 08:07:34 AM
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When we will be able to test the platform? Q1 2018? (I read white paper, but don't understand).

you can test playkey.net right now. the streaming service.

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November 04, 2017, 08:15:49 AM
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When we will be able to test the platform? Q1 2018? (I read white paper, but don't understand).

Yes, I think in first Q 2018. look at roadmap:

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Pro-Miners support
GTX 1080/1080Ti/1070 support
AMD Radeon support
Miners SLA v.1
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November 04, 2017, 08:17:29 AM
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When we will be able to test the platform? Q1 2018? (I read white paper, but don't understand).
If you mean cloud gaming with miners, yes, Q1 2018.
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November 04, 2017, 08:53:37 AM
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Well someone else has to buy those high end rigs to provide computing power, no?

Miners already has those rigs Smiley
So nobody has to buy anything. Miners will make much more money for providing gpu power then when they are mining with the gpu's.

Don't forget that it will not only be GPU power, the mining rigs will look a bit different than some top ETH and BTC miner rigs.
I'm pretty sure that you will need a decent CPU and a lot of RAM also to get this working well.

They will probably need some adjustments to their machines but can be done

There needs a lot of modernization costs. It is not yet known for what period of time the i7 installation will pay off and the increase in RAM. You also need to consider the fee for electricity. In general, renting computers is more suitable for those who already have a gaming computer, and miners are easier to continue conventional mining.
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November 04, 2017, 09:48:14 AM
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Well someone else has to buy those high end rigs to provide computing power, no?

Miners already has those rigs Smiley
So nobody has to buy anything. Miners will make much more money for providing gpu power then when they are mining with the gpu's.

Don't forget that it will not only be GPU power, the mining rigs will look a bit different than some top ETH and BTC miner rigs.
I'm pretty sure that you will need a decent CPU and a lot of RAM also to get this working well.

They will probably need some adjustments to their machines but can be done

There needs a lot of modernization costs. It is not yet known for what period of time the i7 installation will pay off and the increase in RAM. You also need to consider the fee for electricity. In general, renting computers is more suitable for those who already have a gaming computer, and miners are easier to continue conventional mining.

Does that mean that a miner should have a separate computer just for mining since when he will be sharing it, it will be useless for him, well at least for gaming. That means he would need to have so initial investment just for mining.

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November 04, 2017, 10:05:04 AM
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When we will be able to test the platform? Q1 2018? (I read white paper, but don't understand).

you can test playkey.net right now. the streaming service.

The current test service is just the standard streaming service, not based on the miners platform, or have I missed something?

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November 04, 2017, 10:07:09 AM
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When we will be able to test the platform? Q1 2018? (I read white paper, but don't understand).

you can test playkey.net right now. the streaming service.

The current test service is just the standard streaming service, not based on the miners platform, or have I missed something?

There current system is a standard service.
They rent computer power all over the world for this. So now they dont use miners.
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November 04, 2017, 10:55:17 AM
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When we will be able to test the platform? Q1 2018? (I read white paper, but don't understand).

you can test playkey.net right now. the streaming service.

The current test service is just the standard streaming service, not based on the miners platform, or have I missed something?

That date is for cloud gaming with miners.
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November 04, 2017, 11:00:34 AM
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When we will be able to test the platform? Q1 2018? (I read white paper, but don't understand).

you can test playkey.net right now. the streaming service.

The current test service is just the standard streaming service, not based on the miners platform, or have I missed something?

yes thats how it works by now
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November 04, 2017, 11:06:40 AM
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Well someone else has to buy those high end rigs to provide computing power, no?

Miners already has those rigs Smiley
So nobody has to buy anything. Miners will make much more money for providing gpu power then when they are mining with the gpu's.

Don't forget that it will not only be GPU power, the mining rigs will look a bit different than some top ETH and BTC miner rigs.
I'm pretty sure that you will need a decent CPU and a lot of RAM also to get this working well.

They will probably need some adjustments to their machines but can be done

There needs a lot of modernization costs. It is not yet known for what period of time the i7 installation will pay off and the increase in RAM. You also need to consider the fee for electricity. In general, renting computers is more suitable for those who already have a gaming computer, and miners are easier to continue conventional mining.
everything will depend on the price increase for the PKT token
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November 04, 2017, 11:14:05 AM
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how the standard service is structured at the current time don t need miners,maybe in the future they will change the system,we will see...
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