Drokzid
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September 16, 2017, 06:36:15 PM |
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I think/hope he will try to refer his opinion about those accusations mentioned. Just give him a lil bit more time.
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BTC IS KING!
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MyTimeCoin
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September 16, 2017, 06:39:25 PM |
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How do you solve the scalability problem? I mean, if there are thousands of people buying tickets and a few hundreds of sellers... well, will the Ethereum blockchain handle all these transactions timely?
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PS92
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September 16, 2017, 07:15:15 PM |
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How do you solve the scalability problem? I mean, if there are thousands of people buying tickets and a few hundreds of sellers... well, will the Ethereum blockchain handle all these transactions timely?
Can a project like eventchain benefit from state channels?
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bitcoin-shark
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September 16, 2017, 07:18:37 PM |
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Its nice to see the live progress bar at the ICO's 1st phase at https://tokensale.eventchain.io/ . EventChain is gathering more investors now than the past days. Damn 50%+ already raised. Looks like a good start to me.
Phase 2 will start on Sept 16th, today is the last chance to get the highest bonus. very good start more than 50% raiesd,so just a day left before begining of phase 2,this project will have a great future... Right, This is a good sign about project's future and value. 50% is already raised in phase 1? wow, I was expecting a steady increase, but that was fast , or well, better for the project, now we just wait for the ICO to calmly fill itself, and the project to begin . yes just wait the begining of the project,a demo for mobile android will be desired...
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hackis
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September 16, 2017, 07:20:24 PM |
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How do you solve the scalability problem? I mean, if there are thousands of people buying tickets and a few hundreds of sellers... well, will the Ethereum blockchain handle all these transactions timely?
That is up to the ethereum developers to figure it out. As ethereum scales, eventchain will scale with it and benefit from it. There's nothing eventchain devs can do.
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Elkmar
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September 16, 2017, 07:32:22 PM |
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How do you solve the scalability problem? I mean, if there are thousands of people buying tickets and a few hundreds of sellers... well, will the Ethereum blockchain handle all these transactions timely?
That is up to the ethereum developers to figure it out. As ethereum scales, eventchain will scale with it and benefit from it. There's nothing eventchain devs can do. Well, seeing the ethereum team, I dont't think scalability will have the tome to become an issue with them.
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MyTimeCoin
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September 16, 2017, 07:34:12 PM |
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Might be a solution, I think. However, let's wait and see what the dev says.
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hackis
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September 16, 2017, 07:37:17 PM |
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How do you solve the scalability problem? I mean, if there are thousands of people buying tickets and a few hundreds of sellers... well, will the Ethereum blockchain handle all these transactions timely?
That is up to the ethereum developers to figure it out. As ethereum scales, eventchain will scale with it and benefit from it. There's nothing eventchain devs can do. Well, seeing the ethereum team, I dont't think scalability will have the tome to become an issue with them. Yeah, the ethereum team has numerous solutions proposed to scaling the ethereum network. For example plasma will technically allow ethereum to scale to millions, even billions of transactions per second. Then you have sidechains and POS. I think scalability will not be an issue for EventChain or any other ethereum project.
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kraterion
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September 16, 2017, 07:37:42 PM |
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A scalability problem for Ethereum is there, you can't negate it, did you see what happened with Bancor and Status ICOs? But fortunally the solution will be there https://raiden.network/
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ParRus
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September 16, 2017, 07:46:39 PM |
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You will have tickets to concerts only? How about tickets to football mutch and other sports events?
That's their goal I think. They want to sell tickets for every possible events, but it is up to companies who want to sell at the EventChain platform. If they partner with a company which sells sport event tickets, they can sell them. Right now they started with iFlyer in Japan, which is mainly for music events. But with time they can expand and new companies will get aware of EventChain it would be nice in my country, when holding important football games, such as Champions League - speculators buying / selling tickets, they make money on a fuss introduce restrictions - but alas nothing helps
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cantdecide
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September 16, 2017, 07:59:13 PM |
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You will have tickets to concerts only? How about tickets to football mutch and other sports events?
That's their goal I think. They want to sell tickets for every possible events, but it is up to companies who want to sell at the EventChain platform. If they partner with a company which sells sport event tickets, they can sell them. Right now they started with iFlyer in Japan, which is mainly for music events. But with time they can expand and new companies will get aware of EventChain it would be nice in my country, when holding important football games, such as Champions League - speculators buying / selling tickets, they make money on a fuss introduce restrictions - but alas nothing helps Yes I can see it in Germany all the time. Black market tickets here can be really expensive here sometimes, hope a platform like EventChain can help here.
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Rigorous
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September 16, 2017, 08:08:11 PM |
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That's terrible if it's true. I don't understand the motive, I thought EventChain and other ticket ICOs weren't competing as they all focused on their own region/continent.
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Sozialtourist
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September 16, 2017, 08:28:05 PM |
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That's terrible if it's true. I don't understand the motive, I thought EventChain and other ticket ICOs weren't competing as they all focused on their own region/continent. To be honest, that doesn't look very professional for a Marketing manager. I hope the team can come and clarify everything. The reddit post is almost a month old. Maybe at this time they were competing with Aventus but decided to change their priority and focus more on the Asian market hence the partnership with iFyer.
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Voltaje
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September 16, 2017, 08:29:58 PM |
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That's terrible if it's true. I don't understand the motive, I thought EventChain and other ticket ICOs weren't competing as they all focused on their own region/continent. That could be fabricated, the images and links, this could be simple FUD or genuine statements from Eventchan CEO, if is the later, that could and will damage the credibility of the Project if it's not all we could forget about it, lets wait and see how that response will be, take into account that some people will FUd Eventchain because they have investment in Aventus, which is the direct competitor of EventChain.
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greatteager
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September 16, 2017, 08:43:19 PM |
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Now there was a problem with the hackers access to the ICO sites and cheating investors through the mail. How will you keep the security?
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Elkmar
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September 16, 2017, 08:52:28 PM |
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Now there was a problem with the hackers access to the ICO sites and cheating investors through the mail. How will you keep the security?
Great questions, it seems than more and more ICO are being targeted right now, and are hacked (Enigma, KickICO ...)
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Drokzid
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September 16, 2017, 08:58:38 PM |
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How do you solve the scalability problem? I mean, if there are thousands of people buying tickets and a few hundreds of sellers... well, will the Ethereum blockchain handle all these transactions timely?
That is up to the ethereum developers to figure it out. As ethereum scales, eventchain will scale with it and benefit from it. There's nothing eventchain devs can do. ETH can definitely handle that. Just rember how unbelievable stable and fast extremely overcrowded ICOs like FirstBlood or similar token sales have been sold out altough there were heavy network attacks against the whole ETH network. So I don't think that some tickets would be problem. ;-)
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BTC IS KING!
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Rigorous
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September 16, 2017, 09:00:34 PM |
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That's terrible if it's true. I don't understand the motive, I thought EventChain and other ticket ICOs weren't competing as they all focused on their own region/continent. That could be fabricated, the images and links, this could be simple FUD or genuine statements from Eventchan CEO, if is the later, that could and will damage the credibility of the Project if it's not all we could forget about it, lets wait and see how that response will be, take into account that some people will FUd Eventchain because they have investment in Aventus, which is the direct competitor of EventChain. Found an archive from the alleged marketing manager. Looks like he was just a volunteer. He isn't listed on the EventChain page anymore and not a moderator on the EventChain subreddit. http://archive.fo/ln6l2
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Sozialtourist
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September 16, 2017, 09:18:06 PM |
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Now there was a problem with the hackers access to the ICO sites and cheating investors through the mail. How will you keep the security?
Great questions, it seems than more and more ICO are being targeted right now, and are hacked (Enigma, KickICO ...) Is there any reason to be concerned here for someone who invested in EventChain? I know a lot of scammers try to spread their ETH-Address but had no idea that there are ICOs that got hacked recently.
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FIEX
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September 16, 2017, 09:53:27 PM |
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That's terrible if it's true. I don't understand the motive, I thought EventChain and other ticket ICOs weren't competing as they all focused on their own region/continent. There are always haters. When NEO (ANS) was created there were also articles about ANS being scam, ... look at NEO now? Wished I had bought a shitload in the beginning
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