Notin2
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September 22, 2018, 08:36:32 AM |
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How many tokens do Sirius projects have? Does the project have bounty?
it is not really hard to go to their explorer and see the statistic Status Current block: 83377 Total supply: 100416365 SIRX Circulating supply: 74916365 SIRX Difficulty: 1574869.0833775
also,as far as i remember this project does not have a bounty right now because they are current focusing on build up their system. plus it was freely distributed a couple months ago. Yeah too bad the dev of this project are very slow in communication and update, they only airdrop once to all senior members, was supposed to schedule for the second airdrop but dev are yet to confirm that, i guess the first participants are the lucky ones here. Too bad, I think you are kidding dude and you said slow communication, let me ask you something, did you active on their slack channel ? and that true who have participate on their airdrop are lucky people. Give me a break! Why do people always make reference to slack! Like their Announcement thread is on slack not here on bitcointalk, if they are so active only on slack then what is the need to open a campaign here and make announcement about the project? It should all have been carefully done on slack instead.
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Piggy
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September 22, 2018, 11:46:00 AM |
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Overcoming scalability is not an easy task, it consists of at least two subtasks: increase the number of transactions per second (TPS) and save hard disks in hundreds of gigabytes and terabytes, used for Blockchain. Waiting for news. good luck SIRX.
Right, at least i can say they are not trying to build hype around it and the other planned features like many other project are doing it nowadays. I said before let's see where this will go.
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CryptoBongo
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September 22, 2018, 01:59:37 PM |
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announcement from slack: @everyone Please update your wallet to the latest version at your earliest convenience for a critical bug fix: https://github.com/siriuscore/sirius/releases -- A more in-depth look at the bug will follow later. (edited)
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M.minor
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September 22, 2018, 02:56:39 PM |
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announcement from slack: @everyone Please update your wallet to the latest version at your earliest convenience for a critical bug fix: https://github.com/siriuscore/sirius/releases -- A more in-depth look at the bug will follow later. (edited) Excellent, the confirmation that the team is working. All this requires constant work, solving small and large organizational issues, negotiating and painstaking auditing.
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lda1000
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September 22, 2018, 06:20:50 PM |
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announcement from slack: @everyone Please update your wallet to the latest version at your earliest convenience for a critical bug fix: https://github.com/siriuscore/sirius/releases -- A more in-depth look at the bug will follow later. (edited) Excellent, the confirmation that the team is working. All this requires constant work, solving small and large organizational issues, negotiating and painstaking auditing. All of the above is a merge from upstream Qtum: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releasesAgain to me people behind Sirius look like giving an impression that they are hard at work where in fact they are just copying commits straight out from Qtum git hub repo...
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fq,frHUxP*joE
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September 22, 2018, 08:13:53 PM |
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announcement from slack: @everyone Please update your wallet to the latest version at your earliest convenience for a critical bug fix: https://github.com/siriuscore/sirius/releases -- A more in-depth look at the bug will follow later. (edited) Excellent, the confirmation that the team is working. All this requires constant work, solving small and large organizational issues, negotiating and painstaking auditing. All of the above is a merge from upstream Qtum: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releasesAgain to me people behind Sirius look like giving an impression that they are hard at work where in fact they are just copying commits straight out from Qtum git hub repo... Well, Ethereum classic is about the same, but...
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CryptoBongo
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September 22, 2018, 08:36:53 PM |
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announcement from slack: @everyone Please update your wallet to the latest version at your earliest convenience for a critical bug fix: https://github.com/siriuscore/sirius/releases -- A more in-depth look at the bug will follow later. (edited) Excellent, the confirmation that the team is working. All this requires constant work, solving small and large organizational issues, negotiating and painstaking auditing. All of the above is a merge from upstream Qtum: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releasesAgain to me people behind Sirius look like giving an impression that they are hard at work where in fact they are just copying commits straight out from Qtum git hub repo... Which itself is a merge from the Bitcoin repo. Many projects are interwoven with the Bitcoin source code.
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lda1000
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September 22, 2018, 10:12:52 PM |
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announcement from slack: @everyone Please update your wallet to the latest version at your earliest convenience for a critical bug fix: https://github.com/siriuscore/sirius/releases -- A more in-depth look at the bug will follow later. (edited) Excellent, the confirmation that the team is working. All this requires constant work, solving small and large organizational issues, negotiating and painstaking auditing. All of the above is a merge from upstream Qtum: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releasesAgain to me people behind Sirius look like giving an impression that they are hard at work where in fact they are just copying commits straight out from Qtum git hub repo... Well, Ethereum classic is about the same, but... Well Eth Classic and Eth is totally different because Eth Classic started as ETH. Following the DAO hack and subsequent decision to fork and rollback some txs ETH classic was born as a choice people were free to take. So not so about the same as Sirius...
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mia_houston
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September 23, 2018, 08:48:55 AM |
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Good to see the fix...sirius team is workin!
Yeah, since i joined on their community I quite believe their very seriously build Sirius project, until now they have working well so far
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Piggy
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September 23, 2018, 09:06:54 AM |
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announcement from slack: @everyone Please update your wallet to the latest version at your earliest convenience for a critical bug fix: https://github.com/siriuscore/sirius/releases -- A more in-depth look at the bug will follow later. (edited) Excellent, the confirmation that the team is working. All this requires constant work, solving small and large organizational issues, negotiating and painstaking auditing. All of the above is a merge from upstream Qtum: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releasesAgain to me people behind Sirius look like giving an impression that they are hard at work where in fact they are just copying commits straight out from Qtum git hub repo... Fair point. However now they are starting to talk through articles about their new algorithm, it shouldn't take very long before somthing about it get in github. If it doesn't it may be as you say.
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lda1000
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September 23, 2018, 09:44:14 AM |
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announcement from slack: @everyone Please update your wallet to the latest version at your earliest convenience for a critical bug fix: https://github.com/siriuscore/sirius/releases -- A more in-depth look at the bug will follow later. (edited) Excellent, the confirmation that the team is working. All this requires constant work, solving small and large organizational issues, negotiating and painstaking auditing. All of the above is a merge from upstream Qtum: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releasesAgain to me people behind Sirius look like giving an impression that they are hard at work where in fact they are just copying commits straight out from Qtum git hub repo... Fair point. However now they are starting to talk through articles about their new algorithm, it shouldn't take very long before somthing about it get in github. If it doesn't it may be as you say. True. I guess we will find out in the near future
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M.minor
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September 23, 2018, 12:28:11 PM |
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announcement from slack: @everyone Please update your wallet to the latest version at your earliest convenience for a critical bug fix: https://github.com/siriuscore/sirius/releases -- A more in-depth look at the bug will follow later. (edited) Excellent, the confirmation that the team is working. All this requires constant work, solving small and large organizational issues, negotiating and painstaking auditing. All of the above is a merge from upstream Qtum: https://github.com/qtumproject/qtum/releasesAgain to me people behind Sirius look like giving an impression that they are hard at work where in fact they are just copying commits straight out from Qtum git hub repo... To eliminate errors as much as possible, to take on all the best, to clarify and pour new ideas. And all this will necessarily have the character of updated code, this method improves, and evolves rejecting all the bad. -evo- Qtum,will face -scaling- sooner or later it will happen, it's true for many.
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M.minor
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September 23, 2018, 12:30:40 PM |
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The market will require each time new species, what would you not touch, so that it would be faster and more efficient to use what is connected with reliability and more economical, in the words of evolution.
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BonTonPlease
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September 23, 2018, 12:57:33 PM |
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We will not see much money in bad alts. That is a huge difference. And most of the alts are very, very bad.
The point is not that many altcoins are bad! Many of these altcoins can not be considered altcoins precisely because they are no more than shitcoins! Then we have Bitcoin, a part in Altcoin and all the rest Shitcoin! Shitcoin by definition are those that have no real applications or intention! Sirius is probably in the altcoins class, with full ambition for one. We will have to wait and see how Sirius works out, but yes, as you say the market is dominated by shitcoins and that's bad for the overall reputation of crypto.
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daviidalpert
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October 16, 2018, 09:59:15 AM |
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We will not see much money in bad alts. That is a huge difference. And most of the alts are very, very bad.
The point is not that many altcoins are bad! Many of these altcoins can not be considered altcoins precisely because they are no more than shitcoins! Then we have Bitcoin, a part in Altcoin and all the rest Shitcoin! Shitcoin by definition are those that have no real applications or intention! Sirius is probably in the altcoins class, with full ambition for one. We will have to wait and see how Sirius works out, but yes, as you say the market is dominated by shitcoins and that's bad for the overall reputation of crypto. I haven’t heard about Sirius for a long time.Does it still exist now?Why the community has been inactive?I feel that people have forgotten it.
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Notin2
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October 16, 2018, 11:05:25 AM |
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We will not see much money in bad alts. That is a huge difference. And most of the alts are very, very bad.
The point is not that many altcoins are bad! Many of these altcoins can not be considered altcoins precisely because they are no more than shitcoins! Then we have Bitcoin, a part in Altcoin and all the rest Shitcoin! Shitcoin by definition are those that have no real applications or intention! Sirius is probably in the altcoins class, with full ambition for one. We will have to wait and see how Sirius works out, but yes, as you say the market is dominated by shitcoins and that's bad for the overall reputation of crypto. I haven’t heard about Sirius for a long time.Does it still exist now?Why the community has been inactive?I feel that people have forgotten it. Unfortunately this is the sad story, very minimal communication from the team but other members claims they are very active in their slack channel which i found inappropriate because here is the ann thread and equally needs to be updated from time to time.
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M.minor
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October 16, 2018, 12:05:34 PM |
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We will not see much money in bad alts. That is a huge difference. And most of the alts are very, very bad.
The point is not that many altcoins are bad! Many of these altcoins can not be considered altcoins precisely because they are no more than shitcoins! Then we have Bitcoin, a part in Altcoin and all the rest Shitcoin! Shitcoin by definition are those that have no real applications or intention! Sirius is probably in the altcoins class, with full ambition for one. We will have to wait and see how Sirius works out, but yes, as you say the market is dominated by shitcoins and that's bad for the overall reputation of crypto. I haven’t heard about Sirius for a long time.Does it still exist now?Why the community has been inactive?I feel that people have forgotten it. Unfortunately this is the sad story, very minimal communication from the team but other members claims they are very active in their slack channel which i found inappropriate because here is the ann thread and equally needs to be updated from time to time. Mischa said that the next article about rwpos is being prepared, I think next month we will read, after that a white paper is expected. The testnet will begin in 2019. A promising project, time is needed, it all depends on the developers and the market
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M.minor
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October 16, 2018, 12:51:46 PM |
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reward in 1 day, running the stak 501 confirms.
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d3nz
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October 17, 2018, 07:49:36 AM |
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We will not see much money in bad alts. That is a huge difference. And most of the alts are very, very bad.
The point is not that many altcoins are bad! Many of these altcoins can not be considered altcoins precisely because they are no more than shitcoins! Then we have Bitcoin, a part in Altcoin and all the rest Shitcoin! Shitcoin by definition are those that have no real applications or intention! Sirius is probably in the altcoins class, with full ambition for one. We will have to wait and see how Sirius works out, but yes, as you say the market is dominated by shitcoins and that's bad for the overall reputation of crypto. I haven’t heard about Sirius for a long time.Does it still exist now?Why the community has been inactive?I feel that people have forgotten it. Unfortunately this is the sad story, very minimal communication from the team but other members claims they are very active in their slack channel which i found inappropriate because here is the ann thread and equally needs to be updated from time to time. They can quickly reply from social apps since they created a bot for them to see the message even though its a different application. I would recommend on checking their discord and communicate with Sirius team.
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Piggy
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October 17, 2018, 08:40:42 AM |
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Mischa said that the next article about rwpos is being prepared, I think next month we will read, after that a white paper is expected. The testnet will begin in 2019.
A promising project, time is needed, it all depends on the developers and the market
These things take time to prepare even if they seems trivial. I suppose once we will get the whitepaper everyone will have a clear idea about the future of Sirius, beside 2019 is really just around the corner and we may be able to test something they are working on. So i'm moderately optimistic
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