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September 30, 2015, 02:12:50 PM |
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uptrending begin ?
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September 30, 2015, 03:18:41 PM |
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Ether need to offer a GUI client. That is first and foremost at this time.
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msin
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September 30, 2015, 03:51:49 PM |
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Most of you guys posting here laughing about Ethereum are like the people who ridiculed Bitcoin when it launched. Now is a good time to buy, when the price goes up again, you will regret not buying Ethereum will go PoS in about a year and a half (approximately).
Wrong, Bitcoin wasn't crowdfunded with $Millions that were blown through by "developers"
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msin
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September 30, 2015, 03:57:18 PM |
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oddly though i was able to use a web wallet just the other week.
Are you referring to EthereumWallet.org? You may want to make sure you still have Eth as they stole all Eth. Again, a simple wallet released by the Eth devs should have been a priority.
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mookid
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September 30, 2015, 04:24:12 PM |
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Ether need to offer a GUI client. That is first and foremost at this time.
There IS a GUI client, why the hell to people keep saying this? Jesus, research first before sharing idiotic comments.
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fartbags
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September 30, 2015, 05:08:44 PM |
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Ether need to offer a GUI client. That is first and foremost at this time.
There IS a GUI client, why the hell to people keep saying this? Jesus, research first before sharing idiotic comments. I think people get confused because there isn't an official download link on Ethereum.org where you chose: windows, mac, android, iphone, linux, etc. Then install the program and have a GUI with auto updates.
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msin
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September 30, 2015, 08:58:55 PM |
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Ether need to offer a GUI client. That is first and foremost at this time.
There IS a GUI client, why the hell to people keep saying this? Jesus, research first before sharing idiotic comments. Or...you could provide a link to the GUI client so people stop sharing idiotic comments. I think most people here are looking for something simple that doesn't require running Geth and then a GUI client on top.
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Blazin8888
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September 30, 2015, 09:40:45 PM |
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This is an interesting coin. I think I will buy some.
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fartbags
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September 30, 2015, 10:12:52 PM |
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Most of you guys posting here laughing about Ethereum are like the people who ridiculed Bitcoin when it launched. Now is a good time to buy, when the price goes up again, you will regret not buying Ethereum will go PoS in about a year and a half (approximately).
Wrong, Bitcoin wasn't crowdfunded with $Millions that were blown through by "developers" Bitcoin feels ancient at this moment compared to any 2.0 blockchain out there, it takes like ages to confirm whenever some geeks decide to make some "tests" and those devs fighting over such a minor thing like blocksize for ages, having no imagination... yeah, GL with bitcoin...every serious business are looking at blockchain 2.0 already, it takes another 1-2 years before they forget about stone age tech like bitcoin. Bitcoin is like hi5 and ethereum feels like Facebook at the moment, like you can make a contract which puts a lock on your coins and you can transfer them only after the time-lock passes...how cool is that? I'm invested in Bitcoin too, but it makes me feel unsafe when day by day I see plain ignorant people posting pro bitcoin comments like "what Ethereum can do and Bitcoin can't?" That's plain stupid, It can do a lot of thing right from the start... And they come back saying... "well, you can develop that into bitcoin too..." well, yeah, GL with that while the devs have so much troubles with blocksize alone )))) Blockchain 3.0 tech is coming out next year though. I've tried to develop with Ethereum and it sucks. Sure it is 100x better than bitcoin but Ethereum isn't good enough for my needs.
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fartbags
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October 01, 2015, 12:50:55 AM |
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Most of you guys posting here laughing about Ethereum are like the people who ridiculed Bitcoin when it launched. Now is a good time to buy, when the price goes up again, you will regret not buying Ethereum will go PoS in about a year and a half (approximately).
Wrong, Bitcoin wasn't crowdfunded with $Millions that were blown through by "developers" Bitcoin feels ancient at this moment compared to any 2.0 blockchain out there, it takes like ages to confirm whenever some geeks decide to make some "tests" and those devs fighting over such a minor thing like blocksize for ages, having no imagination... yeah, GL with bitcoin...every serious business are looking at blockchain 2.0 already, it takes another 1-2 years before they forget about stone age tech like bitcoin. Bitcoin is like hi5 and ethereum feels like Facebook at the moment, like you can make a contract which puts a lock on your coins and you can transfer them only after the time-lock passes...how cool is that? I'm invested in Bitcoin too, but it makes me feel unsafe when day by day I see plain ignorant people posting pro bitcoin comments like "what Ethereum can do and Bitcoin can't?" That's plain stupid, It can do a lot of thing right from the start... And they come back saying... "well, you can develop that into bitcoin too..." well, yeah, GL with that while the devs have so much troubles with blocksize alone )))) Blockchain 3.0 tech is coming out next year though. I've tried to develop with Ethereum and it sucks. Sure it is 100x better than bitcoin but Ethereum isn't good enough for my needs. Dude, you're full of shit, just like your nickname suggests... Everything you post make no sense, just looks like you post to increase your post count. So, help me understand... You tried to develop with Ethereum and it sucks, yet you are so devoted to develop daps for shift, which is a not-supported-by-good-devs fork of Ethereum...which is? You don't know what CHF is when people are talking about money? .... and yet you are a developer somehow?... What is a CHF? No one here can answer that question.
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Gillette
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October 01, 2015, 01:03:03 AM |
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CHF - Swiss Franc
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fartbags
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October 01, 2015, 01:15:05 AM |
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In an effort to promote full decentralization every programmer from ETH should have to work live at livecoding.tv
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zaph3t
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October 01, 2015, 03:10:41 AM |
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Im holding some ETH. This looks like a Longterm coin. Good work.
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October 01, 2015, 04:32:31 AM |
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The world's first decentralized raffle for 1000 ETHWe've seen the painful failures in the past when it comes to centralized markets. BitLotto anyone? One.Thousand changes it all now. See the full release notes here as to why it all works and why it was made. How it worksTickets are bought through a contract that's provably fair and publicly auditable. Every thousand tickets, one is drawn at random and the winner receives 1000 ETH. Why we're betterIt lives on the freaking blockchain. The code is public. It's completely decentralized and that means complete transparency, immunity to DDOS, immunity to exit scams, and much more. It doesn't get better than this! Pricing1-4 Tickets: 1.150 ETH 5-9 Tickets: 1.100 ETH 10-24 Tickets: 1.050 ETH 25+ Tickets: 1.025 ETH How do we decide who wins?The winner is decided using three key elements: 1. A *server secret* of which the hash is revealed beforehand. We have 24 hours upon the termination of a round to reveal the server secret; otherwise everyone gets their money back. 2. A *client secret* which is updated each time a transaction is sent *within a round*. Once the round ends, this is set in stone. 3. The blockhash of the block following the round. This is also set in stone upon the end of a round. We can't cheat you because we can't easily modify (2 and 3). You can't cheat us because you don't know (1). It's to our advantage to pay you to keep the contract running. Where's the source code?It's in the release notes.Also github: https://github.com/OneEther/OneThousand----- **But we need you.** All of you. The price of Ethereum's been going through some tough times lately, and we need to show the world exactly what Ethereum can do that other cryptos can't. So let's show the world how to run a truly decentralized raffle with the best crypto around! Let's try to finish a round and make history. If you're a blog writer or press, contact us on FB/Twitter/Email and we'd be happy to help in any way we can. http://oneether.com/thousandSidenote: OneEther has removed all logins for ALL services. No need to enter addresses to use anything.
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z0n0
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October 01, 2015, 04:51:37 AM |
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Most of you guys posting here laughing about Ethereum are like the people who ridiculed Bitcoin when it launched. Now is a good time to buy, when the price goes up again, you will regret not buying Ethereum will go PoS in about a year and a half (approximately).
Wrong, Bitcoin wasn't crowdfunded with $Millions that were blown through by "developers" Bitcoin feels ancient at this moment compared to any 2.0 blockchain out there, it takes like ages to confirm whenever some geeks decide to make some "tests" and those devs fighting over such a minor thing like blocksize for ages, having no imagination... yeah, GL with bitcoin...every serious business are looking at blockchain 2.0 already, it takes another 1-2 years before they forget about stone age tech like bitcoin. Bitcoin is like hi5 and ethereum feels like Facebook at the moment, like you can make a contract which puts a lock on your coins and you can transfer them only after the time-lock passes...how cool is that? I'm invested in Bitcoin too, but it makes me feel unsafe when day by day I see plain ignorant people posting pro bitcoin comments like "what Ethereum can do and Bitcoin can't?" That's plain stupid, It can do a lot of thing right from the start... And they come back saying... "well, you can develop that into bitcoin too..." well, yeah, GL with that while the devs have so much troubles with blocksize alone )))) Blockchain 3.0 tech is coming out next year though. I've tried to develop with Ethereum and it sucks. Sure it is 100x better than bitcoin but Ethereum isn't good enough for my needs. Dude, you're full of shit, just like your nickname suggests... Everything you post make no sense, just looks like you post to increase your post count. So, help me understand... You tried to develop with Ethereum and it sucks, yet you are so devoted to develop daps for shift, which is a not-supported-by-good-devs fork of Ethereum...which is? You don't know what CHF is when people are talking about money? .... and yet you are a developer somehow?... What is a CHF? No one here can answer that question. OMG you must not be serious
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fartbags
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October 01, 2015, 05:13:25 AM |
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It's sad to see Vitalik uses Swiss Francs.
It's even more surprising to know the people who receive payments from Ethereum don't refuse to accept anything other than cryptocoins.
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LiQio
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October 01, 2015, 05:21:38 AM |
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It's sad to see Vitalik uses Swiss Francs.
Not entirely sure, but I believe the foundation and company are registered in Switzerland - therefore not unusual.
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October 01, 2015, 05:44:10 AM Last edit: October 01, 2015, 06:13:22 AM by fartbags |
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I thought the plan was to give these developers a huge 15% premine, in addition to a salary, so that they will want to continue to work on the project forever for free. It looks like we got screwed and they turned that 15% premine into a golden parachute. Cashed out and left us high and dry.
Next time we shouldn't invest in crowdsales of this structure. We better actually sign the developers from 3 to 7 year long contracts. That way we can sign them to a new contract if they perform well or we can fire them and hire knew people if they suck.
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wildduck
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October 01, 2015, 06:18:02 AM |
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Why this coin is still good for mining on daily basis
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fartbags
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October 01, 2015, 06:28:04 AM |
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Why this coin is still good for mining on daily basis
Ethereum made it extremely hard to mine. You have to be a genius to mine this coin. You also can't rent miners for it yet.
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