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May 08, 2018, 10:45:18 PM
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I believe you already have got your required answer. However,  Roll Eyes  i think you can google it all to know more details. You will be clearer then. And for more complex term, you can post here.  Roll Eyes
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May 09, 2018, 12:37:04 PM
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Unfortunately if you want to get familiar with the cryptocurrency industry you have to study the official sources like website or white paper. I hope you can study on it and learn much more about it.
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May 11, 2018, 04:14:17 PM
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I partly agree with you buddy. The technology behind cryptocurrency is somehow dying. People have now used this platform as the get money soon venture and that is killing many alts. The same thing happened to Bitcoin and has led to the wailing in the market crash (though other factors contributes to the market crash). We need to build projects who really are going to bring innovations. Many ICOs die off even the successful ones.
I said I partly agree because I have joined some ICOs that have really put into action the things they said in the whitepaper. They're really working and making the dream of the ICO come to pass. We need more of such projects to sustain crypto in the future. Anyways before you join any project, perform a good search to know whether their technology would be feasible
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May 12, 2018, 05:46:09 PM
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I'm now starting to doubt the technology behind the cryptocurrency, so much ICO now, but I barely saw any ICOs that the techniques they stated were widely used.

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May 12, 2018, 05:48:50 PM
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hi there

i am really getting bored. i am interested in the tech of all these altcoins too. but in this subforum nobody is takling about it.

ICOs, bounties or airdrop, how to get rich fast, investment short or long term, bla bla bla.

arent there any news about technology of all these coins that are out there? do i have to leave and find a new forum


Most of the projects are willing to drag their products as far as they can since it means a lot of money with as little work you can do. Its really sad that some projects are collecting a humongous amount of money on ICOs and they still dont have anything to show.

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May 21, 2018, 02:37:31 PM
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          Unfortunately, there is little information about the technology behind the altcoins. If you are targeting a particular project, you can enter the project web page and you will find the details you want. All of the projects posted here also have a site I'm referring to here. Unfortunately, there is no forum sorting based on the technologies used in the projects.

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May 23, 2018, 06:09:50 PM
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this article just great and is an example for what i am missing here. thanks to twitter I find stuff like this.

The Verge Hack, Explained

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In both cases, this hack presents a strong argument for tending towards sticking to things proven to work and to be wary of overcomplicating things and thereby introducing unnecessary risks when people’s financial assets are involved. Which, I suppose, means two points for team Bitcoin.

https://blog.theabacus.io/the-verge-hack-explained-7942f63a3017
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May 23, 2018, 06:17:18 PM
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The new blood are here for the profits without understanding the underlying technology behind it. I'm interested in LISK because they are also starting an academy for newbies to learn more about crypto and blockchain technology. And they will of course be learning about developing javascript DAPPs on the LISK platform

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May 28, 2018, 12:55:07 PM
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The projects have their own tech which they use for the improvement of the coins but after that, the coins is you and I who use the coin. The coin is all of our systems, it is all of the systems that the miners put in so much money into buying in order  to mine it. That is where the tech is, which is what makes cryptos so great, the tech is everywhere.

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May 28, 2018, 12:59:33 PM
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If I were you try to read their whitepaper then some articles that is good for their technology, I mean you keep digging and get some important infos after you get some infos then try to analyze:
What's the purpose of this technology?
How can they resolve the issue about bitcoin?

Is it a vaporware? then how will this tech will change our lives?
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May 29, 2018, 09:51:40 PM
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I guess that the tech is wherever that the creators of the coin are keeping it, they will most definitely have the tech somewhere that they are using to run the coin but other than that it is up to the users. Also miners help to provide processing power needed for  coin anyway
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