kutangterbang
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November 27, 2018, 10:00:24 PM |
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why MOAC? I still believe that eth will be better than this, but that doesn't mean that moac will be much worse, the scalability offered, so far is good, but no one can predict it too far
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gorbabtc
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November 28, 2018, 10:27:59 PM |
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why MOAC? I still believe that eth will be better than this, but that doesn't mean that moac will be much worse, the scalability offered, so far is good, but no one can predict it too far
MOAC's been around since last year I believe. I think they're solving a valid problem with ethereum--scalability. I also believe they offer cross chain compatibility which is a huge plus
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November 29, 2018, 09:29:21 PM |
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why MOAC? I still believe that eth will be better than this, but that doesn't mean that moac will be much worse, the scalability offered, so far is good, but no one can predict it too far
MOAC's been around since last year I believe. I think they're solving a valid problem with ethereum--scalability. I also believe they offer cross chain compatibility which is a huge plus Have looked into moac for a bit and there's threads around talking about them. Looks like they're making a comeback
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Keep it Simple guys :)
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November 29, 2018, 09:45:27 PM |
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I have seen many good looking graphs that compare which cryptocurrency is the best. And investing into some coin which is not in top 100 only because they say that they are better than others... Ethereum has more developers, more funds, do you think that they are not smart enough?
But ethereum is better than anothers altcoins my friend,, even this is the best altcoins for now Ethereum has strong community,, and remember community is very important things on any project of cryptocurrencies.. Regards
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November 30, 2018, 10:50:24 PM |
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I have seen many good looking graphs that compare which cryptocurrency is the best. And investing into some coin which is not in top 100 only because they say that they are better than others... Ethereum has more developers, more funds, do you think that they are not smart enough?
But ethereum is better than anothers altcoins my friend,, even this is the best altcoins for now Ethereum has strong community,, and remember community is very important things on any project of cryptocurrencies.. Regards This is true and I do stand behind ethereum. However how they address and solve scalability is a big "if" for me. I think we should open the conversation to other alternatives that can scale a lot better than ethereum. The future will be many public blockchains interacting with another IMO. Great to tune into MOAC's webinar tomorrow to see what the CEO thinks about that. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/webinar-introducing-moacs-tech-stars-tickets-52963874374
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December 02, 2018, 06:31:15 AM |
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Found this interesting chart posted in another thread. Lately there's been lots of awesome blockchain projects coming out looking to solve scalability and cross chain compatibilities. Thoughts on this chart?? Edit: I can't upload the freaking chart, so go to the link below Nevermind I figured it out lol: Link to image: https://www.moac.io/resource_MoacComparison.htmlI still insist on holding ETH, I believe its price is still rising.
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Reinz12
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December 02, 2018, 06:54:49 AM |
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I still believe in eth, besides that we need a lot of references about moac, sometimes good projects don't get good support, so investors don't interest to invest on it
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December 04, 2018, 11:52:27 PM |
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I still believe in eth, besides that we need a lot of references about moac, sometimes good projects don't get good support, so investors don't interest to invest on it
Looks like MOAC does have some good support since they're backed by outpost capital. You should look into the CEO. Pretty impressive reputation. Here's their whitepaper: https://www.moac.io/uploads/MOAC_White_Paper.pdf
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December 06, 2018, 12:43:17 AM |
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one very interesting feature to highlight is crosschain compatibilities. Great feature that I think all blockchains will be forced to adopt in the future.
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December 06, 2018, 10:19:59 PM |
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in my opinion we should not believe in just one reference, try to examine more about Ethereum which has developed far to date with more updated and reliable references.
Yes this exactly. Or what we be good is a more thorough breakdown of how they compare.
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December 10, 2018, 09:57:44 PM |
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I have seen many good looking graphs that compare which cryptocurrency is the best. And investing into some coin which is not in top 100 only because they say that they are better than others... Ethereum has more developers, more funds, do you think that they are not smart enough?
But ethereum is better than anothers altcoins my friend,, even this is the best altcoins for now Ethereum has strong community,, and remember community is very important things on any project of cryptocurrencies.. Regards But what about scalability? I'm a huge fan of ethereum. However we are relying on them to deliver on their promises. That's why it's important to look at other options that provide scale and efficiency. Read about their tech: https://www.moac.io/
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December 11, 2018, 05:21:30 PM |
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in my opinion we should not believe in just one reference, try to examine more about Ethereum which has developed far to date with more updated and reliable references.
Looks like you're an analyst. Would love to see a breakdown of MOAC and how they compare
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December 11, 2018, 05:57:56 PM |
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if we only see images, maybe the MOAC project is good. but the reality is not that easy. ethereum is still the best platform at the moment.
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December 18, 2018, 12:07:07 AM |
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I still believe in eth, besides that we need a lot of references about moac, sometimes good projects don't get good support, so investors don't interest to invest on it
I don't think it's about choosing one over the other. While I still hold ETH, it is important to keep an eye on upcoming blockchains that can disrupt ethereum. Or even if they're solving the problems that ethereum faces, that's already groundbreaking for the ecosystem
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December 18, 2018, 01:03:25 PM |
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Found this interesting chart posted in another thread. Lately there's been lots of awesome blockchain projects coming out looking to solve scalability and cross chain compatibilities. Thoughts on this chart?? Edit: I can't upload the freaking chart, so go to the link below Nevermind I figured it out lol: Link to image: https://www.moac.io/resource_MoacComparison.htmlThis is not a comparison on features, this is a random list of things that chains might have, put into a table. I don't see any value in it. Otherwise: ETH - biggest community, mature dedicated programming language, best decentralization and the biggest amount of devs working on it. Top 2 in terms of funding. EOS - other coin that's top 2 in terms of funding. Significant throughput advantage. Worse decentralization, questionable consensus. Otherwise solid dev community and more common language use. NEO - centralized shitcoin, got destroyed by a simple sybil attack. It does have some community and probably supports the most popular programming language out of all of them - c# ADA - no-one is ever going to use it. Not just because of the functional programming language, it's the worst possible pick - at least go for OCaml like Tezos.
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December 18, 2018, 02:08:28 PM |
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Ada EOS and Eth are definitively your choice haven't heard of that MOAC
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December 18, 2018, 10:51:40 PM |
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Found this interesting chart posted in another thread. Lately there's been lots of awesome blockchain projects coming out looking to solve scalability and cross chain compatibilities. Thoughts on this chart?? Edit: I can't upload the freaking chart, so go to the link below Nevermind I figured it out lol: Link to image: https://www.moac.io/resource_MoacComparison.htmlThis is not a comparison on features, this is a random list of things that chains might have, put into a table. I don't see any value in it. Otherwise: ETH - biggest community, mature dedicated programming language, best decentralization and the biggest amount of devs working on it. Top 2 in terms of funding. EOS - other coin that's top 2 in terms of funding. Significant throughput advantage. Worse decentralization, questionable consensus. Otherwise solid dev community and more common language use. NEO - centralized shitcoin, got destroyed by a simple sybil attack. It does have some community and probably supports the most popular programming language out of all of them - c# ADA - no-one is ever going to use it. Not just because of the functional programming language, it's the worst possible pick - at least go for OCaml like Tezos. Thoughts on MOAC then??
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December 19, 2018, 02:10:48 PM |
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Please add another Feeless Blockchain Platform, the x42 Protocol for comparison. It has interesting features and is a worthy addition here. Highlighting features : Feeless PoS Smart Contract dApps customisable sidechains C#
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