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Author Topic: [ANN][ICO] 🍕EOS.Pizza 🍕- The Community for Airdrops - Proof of Slice formula  (Read 2589 times)
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March 26, 2018, 10:39:15 AM
 #681

r is the radius of the circle, being in this case the EOS.Pizza, but
can be of any size.
 In the OGSI draft spec (page 5) it is suggested to use for r the
total distribution stake for the EOS.Pizza community. The Proof of Slice
factor is being amended for every donating member in the OGSI file.
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March 26, 2018, 10:40:40 AM
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r is the radius of the circle, being in this case the EOS.Pizza, but
can be of any size.
 In the OGSI draft spec (page 5) it is suggested to use for r the
total distribution stake for the EOS.Pizza community. The Proof of Slice
factor is being amended for every donating member in the OGSI file.
In fact, the radius and number of Pi replaces in this algorithm the sum of all stakes that are available in a particular project, and that's all.
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March 26, 2018, 10:42:05 AM
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r is the radius of the circle, being in this case the EOS.Pizza, but
can be of any size.
 In the OGSI draft spec (page 5) it is suggested to use for r the
total distribution stake for the EOS.Pizza community. The Proof of Slice
factor is being amended for every donating member in the OGSI file.
Yes, I saw. But I'm still embarrassed by what's written there. "The radius can be any size." Well, what is this? that is, there is a randomizer, which at a particular stage assigns different values to the radius?
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March 26, 2018, 10:43:04 AM
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r is the radius of the circle, being in this case the EOS.Pizza, but
can be of any size.
 In the OGSI draft spec (page 5) it is suggested to use for r the
total distribution stake for the EOS.Pizza community. The Proof of Slice
factor is being amended for every donating member in the OGSI file.
Yes, I saw. But I'm still embarrassed by what's written there. "The radius can be any size." Well, what is this? that is, there is a randomizer, which at a particular stage assigns different values to the radius?
I can not understand why you were so confused by the notions of radius and the formula that the authors of the project came up with. This all does not bear absolutely no load on the project, since it works perfectly and without the RADIUS
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March 26, 2018, 10:44:02 AM
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r is the radius of the circle, being in this case the EOS.Pizza, but
can be of any size.
 In the OGSI draft spec (page 5) it is suggested to use for r the
total distribution stake for the EOS.Pizza community. The Proof of Slice
factor is being amended for every donating member in the OGSI file.
Yes, I saw. But I'm still embarrassed by what's written there. "The radius can be any size." Well, what is this? that is, there is a randomizer, which at a particular stage assigns different values to the radius?
I can not understand why you were so confused by the notions of radius and the formula that the authors of the project came up with. This all does not bear absolutely no load on the project, since it works perfectly and without the RADIUS
Why are you screaming? We raised this issue, because we are interested in the approach of developers in creating this algorithm. Why do the values of the radius change in a particular period of time?
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March 26, 2018, 10:45:34 AM
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r is the radius of the circle, being in this case the EOS.Pizza, but
can be of any size.
 In the OGSI draft spec (page 5) it is suggested to use for r the
total distribution stake for the EOS.Pizza community. The Proof of Slice
factor is being amended for every donating member in the OGSI file.
Yes, I saw. But I'm still embarrassed by what's written there. "The radius can be any size." Well, what is this? that is, there is a randomizer, which at a particular stage assigns different values to the radius?
I can not understand why you were so confused by the notions of radius and the formula that the authors of the project came up with. This all does not bear absolutely no load on the project, since it works perfectly and without the RADIUS
The algorithm will not work without the RADIUS in this version. We have written above that the radius and the number of PIs in the work constitute the total number of bets for the project at this stage
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March 26, 2018, 10:46:21 AM
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I'm confused. In the end, is the radius in this formula necessary, or not? Why was it necessary to divide the total number of tokens into parts?
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March 26, 2018, 10:48:19 AM
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I'm confused. In the end, is the radius in this formula necessary, or not? Why was it necessary to divide the total number of tokens into parts?
Pizza is known to be round. and yet it is not infinite. The authors of the project wanted to beat this fact in such a way that everyone will have his own piece
Pizza is of different diameters, so this algorithm is included. And there is no more for what
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March 26, 2018, 03:47:16 PM
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I have great doubts about the levies of this kind. How can you invest in some imaginary cryptocurrency?
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March 26, 2018, 03:53:50 PM
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I have great doubts about the levies of this kind. How can you invest in some imaginary cryptocurrency?
You are not forced to invest in this token. The developers behalf, I assure you that it is a donation. A person voluntarily transfers the money
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March 26, 2018, 03:57:38 PM
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I have great doubts about the levies of this kind. How can you invest in some imaginary cryptocurrency?
You are not forced to invest in this token. The developers behalf, I assure you that it is a donation. A person voluntarily transfers the money
I see no reason to invest in such an incomprehensible adventure their money. Can be you me could you tell me?
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March 26, 2018, 04:05:08 PM
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I have great doubts about the levies of this kind. How can you invest in some imaginary cryptocurrency?
You are not forced to invest in this token. The developers behalf, I assure you that it is a donation. A person voluntarily transfers the money
I see no reason to invest in such an incomprehensible adventure their money. Can be you me could you tell me?
Anything that's funny and cool)) the Developers decided to make a coin which will embody the story of bitcoin pizza and that's all))
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March 26, 2018, 04:09:28 PM
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I have great doubts about the levies of this kind. How can you invest in some imaginary cryptocurrency?
You are not forced to invest in this token. The developers behalf, I assure you that it is a donation. A person voluntarily transfers the money
I see no reason to invest in such an incomprehensible adventure their money. Can be you me could you tell me?
Anything that's funny and fun)) the Developers decided to make a coin which will embody the story of bitcoin pizza and that's all))
Will this coin at least be solvent?
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March 26, 2018, 04:10:41 PM
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I have great doubts about the levies of this kind. How can you invest in some imaginary cryptocurrency?
You are not forced to invest in this token. The developers behalf, I assure you that it is a donation. A person voluntarily transfers the money
I see no reason to invest in such an incomprehensible adventure their money. Can be you me could you tell me?
Anything that's funny and cool)) the Developers decided to make a coin which will embody the story of bitcoin pizza and that's all))
Will this coin at least be solvent?
Of course yes, this is the same as the Ethereum token, all transactions are displayed on the blockchain.
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March 26, 2018, 04:17:30 PM
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Is it planned to enter the coin on the stock exchange after the end of this donation?
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March 26, 2018, 04:24:28 PM
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Is it planned to enter the coin on the stock exchange after the end of this donation?
There is no information about it. I think it's unlikely that too few funds are planned to collect just 10,000 ETH
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March 26, 2018, 04:29:01 PM
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Is it planned to enter the coin on the stock exchange after the end of this donation?
There is no information about it. I think it's unlikely that too few funds are planned to collect just 10,000 ETH
Some coins were allowed to exchange and with a smaller capitalization.
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March 26, 2018, 04:32:41 PM
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Nice Idea. Love the smell of it!

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March 26, 2018, 04:35:11 PM
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Is it planned to enter the coin on the stock exchange after the end of this donation?
There is no information about it. I think it's unlikely that too few funds are planned to collect just 10,000 ETH
Some coins were allowed to exchange and with a smaller capitalization.
A clear answer to this question, the developers can not give, eventually see what it will lead
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March 26, 2018, 04:39:37 PM
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The coin tries to replicate the success of Dogecoin and similar kind of coins. It's interesting to see what comes out of it.
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