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December 11, 2017, 01:23:11 PM
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What would you say that Wispr's unique features are? How is it different from other blockchain based messaging projects?

As far as I can tell, there is not much that has not been released before, to be honest.. But I might be missing the bigger picture!
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December 11, 2017, 09:06:24 PM
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What would you say that Wispr's unique features are? How is it different from other blockchain based messaging projects?

As far as I can tell, there is not much that has not been released before, to be honest.. But I might be missing the bigger picture!

We will have working PoS 3.0 right at the beginning. We are planning on releasing a messaging application backed by our own blockchain. Most other blockchain messaging services (if available already) use some form of dApp platform to implement the messaging. As ours will run on our own blockchain there are no contracts nor third party involvement needed. CryptoKitties clogged the Ethereum network; we don't have to rely on other blockchains to run properly.

Furthermore, we will implement Masternodes right after the swap has taken place, which will make our network sufficient enough to run such an application. 

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December 11, 2017, 09:18:27 PM
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Nice project! Welcome to our website. We are the most informative ICO list, it helps you with funding. Good luck, guys  Wink
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December 11, 2017, 09:57:42 PM
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Nice project! Welcome to our website. We are the most informative ICO list, it helps you with funding. Good luck, guys  Wink

Thank you for your reply. We will check it out.
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December 11, 2017, 10:02:38 PM
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What would you say that Wispr's unique features are? How is it different from other blockchain based messaging projects?

As far as I can tell, there is not much that has not been released before, to be honest.. But I might be missing the bigger picture!

We will have working PoS 3.0 right at the beginning. We are planning on releasing a messaging application backed by our own blockchain. Most other blockchain messaging services (if available already) use some form of dApp platform to implement the messaging. As ours will run on our own blockchain there are no contracts nor third party involvement needed. CryptoKitties clogged the Ethereum network; we don't have to rely on other blockchains to run properly.

Furthermore, we will implement Masternodes right after the swap has taken place, which will make our network sufficient enough to run such an application.  



Ok, cool! I must admit, I'm not big on the technicalities behind other messenger projects, so I just assumed they had their own blockchain too, but that's a pretty cool unique feature! Smiley
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December 12, 2017, 12:17:12 AM
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Annual inflation of 25% sounds like a lot, though. Sure, at the beginning, to get the ball rolling and all, great. But at some point, big % inflation doesn't cut it anymore. Wasn't that the problem with Espers, the abundance of coins? And if you look at pretty much any PoS coin with a high "ROI" (=Inflation), it pretty much died off eventually.

I mean, I get the idea: reel in users, and, in Wisprs case, keep them staking to keep the network going. But if you have a solid project, you don't need insane annual returns to keep people staking.

Or, to phrase it all a little differently: To keep staking profitable, the marketcap of Wispr has to grow by more than 25% per year. Until then, staking is at best a way to keep hodlers from further losses. People will get tired of this and leave Wispr behind.

The way it looks right now, it will be a staking feast for a few months, until people get bored and the market will be oversaturated anyway.

Addendum: I realize that not every coin will be used for staking, so overall inflation will be less than 25%. However, in the long run, this will still be a fixed % inflation which has to be outrun by the marketcap to keep the boat afloat.
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December 12, 2017, 01:05:49 AM
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PoS 3.0, messaging application. Something new and interesting. Waiting to see how it works
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December 12, 2017, 04:41:06 PM
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Annual inflation of 25% sounds like a lot, though. Sure, at the beginning, to get the ball rolling and all, great. But at some point, big % inflation doesn't cut it anymore. Wasn't that the problem with Espers, the abundance of coins? And if you look at pretty much any PoS coin with a high "ROI" (=Inflation), it pretty much died off eventually.

I mean, I get the idea: reel in users, and, in Wisprs case, keep them staking to keep the network going. But if you have a solid project, you don't need insane annual returns to keep people staking.

Or, to phrase it all a little differently: To keep staking profitable, the marketcap of Wispr has to grow by more than 25% per year. Until then, staking is at best a way to keep hodlers from further losses. People will get tired of this and leave Wispr behind.

The way it looks right now, it will be a staking feast for a few months, until people get bored and the market will be oversaturated anyway.

Addendum: I realize that not every coin will be used for staking, so overall inflation will be less than 25%. However, in the long run, this will still be a fixed % inflation which has to be outrun by the marketcap to keep the boat afloat.

Staking won't be the only source of income when Masternodes have been implemented, and with 5 WSP per block it won't be a ''stake fest'' for at least the first months. 25% isn't that much, but we get your concern. By the way, the ESP comparison is wrong, with 5 WSP per block and 1 block per minute, it's a little less than 3 million coins generated per year, subtracting the pre-mine it's like 36 years of coins generated if everything stays that way, which is the exact opposite of a stake fest.

Thanks for your reply ttookk.
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December 12, 2017, 06:50:32 PM
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Annual inflation of 25% sounds like a lot, though. Sure, at the beginning, to get the ball rolling and all, great. But at some point, big % inflation doesn't cut it anymore. Wasn't that the problem with Espers, the abundance of coins? And if you look at pretty much any PoS coin with a high "ROI" (=Inflation), it pretty much died off eventually.

I mean, I get the idea: reel in users, and, in Wisprs case, keep them staking to keep the network going. But if you have a solid project, you don't need insane annual returns to keep people staking.

Or, to phrase it all a little differently: To keep staking profitable, the marketcap of Wispr has to grow by more than 25% per year. Until then, staking is at best a way to keep hodlers from further losses. People will get tired of this and leave Wispr behind.

The way it looks right now, it will be a staking feast for a few months, until people get bored and the market will be oversaturated anyway.

Addendum: I realize that not every coin will be used for staking, so overall inflation will be less than 25%. However, in the long run, this will still be a fixed % inflation which has to be outrun by the marketcap to keep the boat afloat.

Staking won't be the only source of income when Masternodes have been implemented, and with 5 WSP per block it won't be a ''stake fest'' for at least the first months. 25% isn't that much, but we get your concern. By the way, the ESP comparison is wrong, with 5 WSP per block and 1 block per minute, it's a little less than 3 million coins generated per year, subtracting the pre-mine it's like 36 years of coins generated if everything stays that way, which is the exact opposite of a stake fest.

Thanks for your reply ttookk.

Do coins in a wallet set up for MN (meeting the requirements) get MN rewards and stake rewards at the same time?

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December 14, 2017, 03:21:15 PM
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Annual inflation of 25% sounds like a lot, though. Sure, at the beginning, to get the ball rolling and all, great. But at some point, big % inflation doesn't cut it anymore. Wasn't that the problem with Espers, the abundance of coins? And if you look at pretty much any PoS coin with a high "ROI" (=Inflation), it pretty much died off eventually.

I mean, I get the idea: reel in users, and, in Wisprs case, keep them staking to keep the network going. But if you have a solid project, you don't need insane annual returns to keep people staking.

Or, to phrase it all a little differently: To keep staking profitable, the marketcap of Wispr has to grow by more than 25% per year. Until then, staking is at best a way to keep hodlers from further losses. People will get tired of this and leave Wispr behind.

The way it looks right now, it will be a staking feast for a few months, until people get bored and the market will be oversaturated anyway.

Addendum: I realize that not every coin will be used for staking, so overall inflation will be less than 25%. However, in the long run, this will still be a fixed % inflation which has to be outrun by the marketcap to keep the boat afloat.

Staking won't be the only source of income when Masternodes have been implemented, and with 5 WSP per block it won't be a ''stake fest'' for at least the first months. 25% isn't that much, but we get your concern. By the way, the ESP comparison is wrong, with 5 WSP per block and 1 block per minute, it's a little less than 3 million coins generated per year, subtracting the pre-mine it's like 36 years of coins generated if everything stays that way, which is the exact opposite of a stake fest.

Thanks for your reply ttookk.

Do coins in a wallet set up for MN (meeting the requirements) get MN rewards and stake rewards at the same time?

We haven't decided this yet, unfortunately. We will evaluate all scenarios before we implement them. Thank you for the question.
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December 15, 2017, 02:49:53 PM
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We are almost done! A blog post that explains how to swap will be posted in a couple of hours. Thank you for your patience.

Join our telegram channel, discord channel or follow us on Twitter. We will keep you updated.
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December 16, 2017, 06:03:33 AM
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can I send coins directly from the exchange?
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December 16, 2017, 10:36:48 AM
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can I send coins directly from the exchange?
Yes. Blog post will be up later today.
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December 16, 2017, 10:41:46 AM
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DEV WINDOWS WALLET Huh Huh Huh Huh
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December 16, 2017, 12:32:13 PM
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DEV WINDOWS WALLET Huh Huh Huh Huh

I decided to make a account to respond to any questions asked.

We are sorry for the delay sir, we are in the last phase of testing and rounding things up before we publish the wallet.
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December 16, 2017, 07:36:55 PM
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Our Github is now public!
Wallets will be available later tonight.
Only 16 hours until the swap.

We will edit this in the ANN asap.

Thank you for your patience!


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December 16, 2017, 08:08:32 PM
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Pool Huh Huh Huh Huh
There is no mining pool. This coin is 100% PoS.
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December 17, 2017, 09:23:38 AM
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https://medium.com/@wisprtech/swap-tutorial-give-me-my-wispr-f1195b9b6fea

Blog post that explains how to swap. Swap is starting soon.
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December 17, 2017, 11:47:19 AM
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No offense but has anyone checked this wallet on virusses/keyloggers etc?

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December 17, 2017, 11:59:01 AM
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No offense but has anyone checked this wallet on virusses/keyloggers etc?

''If you want to be sure that the file contains no viruses, you can always check it for viruses online at Kapersky or Virustotal.'' - that's what stated in our blogpost.

Windows AV might give you an error, like it does for most wallets. If you don't trust it, then you shouldn't download it.
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