cupruri
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December 19, 2018, 03:14:06 PM |
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Great comparison, but I still believe that these all technical parameters does not matter a lot in our industry. I mean look at BTC, this coin and so old and for sure not the best coin on the market, but still the coin with the highest price.
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December 19, 2018, 03:34:31 PM |
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It seems to me that Ethereum will not win anyway, and even if there will be any problem, the team will come together and work together to solve it!
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December 19, 2018, 03:37:45 PM |
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Well, honestly that chart isn't that useful because it's obviously an advertisement for MOAC. There are a lot of things to consider, honestly I think the technical aspects are secondary. What markets have shown time and again is that the superior technology doesn't always become the most valuable.
With smart contract platforms, it is all about market penetration and adoption. After all, the platforms are absolutely useless unless people build on it. In that respect, of course, eth wins hands down. Next would be NEO, the 2nd highest network. A lot of the others are still in speculative stage, so you can speculate, or bet on the sure winners.
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December 19, 2018, 10:24:28 PM |
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Well, honestly that chart isn't that useful because it's obviously an advertisement for MOAC. There are a lot of things to consider, honestly I think the technical aspects are secondary. What markets have shown time and again is that the superior technology doesn't always become the most valuable.
With smart contract platforms, it is all about market penetration and adoption. After all, the platforms are absolutely useless unless people build on it. In that respect, of course, eth wins hands down. Next would be NEO, the 2nd highest network. A lot of the others are still in speculative stage, so you can speculate, or bet on the sure winners.
Yea I think it's pulled from their site from what I know. I would like to see a comparison. It also looks like they have adoption in china since they just announced a book they wrote about their tech/use cases: https://medium.com/@moac_io/blockchain-and-industrial-innovations-book-launch-captures-holiday-spirit-40f5287adc92
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December 20, 2018, 09:29:53 AM |
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The fate of eth depends directly on the update. But still, at the moment, this platform is a market leader. Everyone else has even more problems within the project, as well as security problems.
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December 20, 2018, 06:51:33 PM |
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The fate of eth depends directly on the update. But still, at the moment, this platform is a market leader. Everyone else has even more problems within the project, as well as security problems.
I think everyone has security problems. What we need to do is utilize sharding for security AND speed, which I believe MOAC has
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December 20, 2018, 07:01:16 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.
That's my point exactly. I think the chart is a little biased. When you actually deep dive into these projects, you'll see they have a lot in common and some differences as well. One thing I like categorizing blockchain platforms are the adoption rate and number of users. Which in this case would be EOS and ETH. from what I know, MOAC was launched in 2017 and the mainnet going live earlier this year
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December 20, 2018, 07:03:22 PM |
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Actually there are a lot of coins that are better from coins which are famous but these all things is just a idea or plan so we can't know or believe that what will happen in the future of market. Probably many persons prefer basic coins becasue of them seem like more turstable.
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December 26, 2018, 09:30:19 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.
That's my point exactly. I think the chart is a little biased. When you actually deep dive into these projects, you'll see they have a lot in common and some differences as well. One thing I like categorizing blockchain platforms are the adoption rate and number of users. Which in this case would be EOS and ETH. from what I know, MOAC was launched in 2017 and the mainnet going live earlier this year Biased or not, I think it does bring to light the competition. I know MOAC launched mainnet and launched their first dapp. I also know that they have a very strong presence in china
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December 27, 2018, 07:52:57 PM |
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does anyone have a strong, unbiased comparison??
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December 28, 2018, 07:14:46 PM |
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does anyone have a strong, unbiased comparison??
Been wondering the same thing. It'd be nice to have a cheat sheet
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January 04, 2019, 11:33:28 PM |
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interesting chart....gotta really look into each project
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January 05, 2019, 12:29:53 AM |
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From that table, its look MOAC look better than others but from popularity, ethereum more popular in cryptomarket. We know that most token in market using ethereum network. But right now, EOS interesting me because the price very low compare and having solid developers team
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January 05, 2019, 04:42:41 AM |
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It is some repetitive thing that been done by so many crypto projects, including the scam one. So, I do not really think that this kind of info graphic will help much. I believe the investor, especially the senior one will just ignore them, and go straight to the whitepaper, roadmap and team competition. Because those are what does really matter, not just some of gimmicky features. And eventually, other cryptos that is being compared will have that same features in the near future, so that is not really a strong aspect.
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January 05, 2019, 06:11:19 PM |
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NEO is one of the best crypto projects out there. Also, I’d argue that NEO’s DBFT consensus is better than every other consensus algorithm because it offers finality in every block. People don’t understand how important that fact alone is when considering real world adoption.
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January 05, 2019, 11:51:57 PM |
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I'd still prefer Ethereum and EOS. Perhaps this platform and the coin is interesting, but so far I would not risk investing in it.
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I'm creative and work how you need for ETH and BTC
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January 06, 2019, 04:14:37 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.htmlOn that graphic, looking at overall, Ethereum is better. Also, it constantly adds new updates instead of spawning new competitor projects. But if you also likes the other coins or is unsure which is better, I have good news for you: both Ethereum, NEO, Cardano and EOS (as the other top 20 coins) are available to be bought at CoinBundle with no trading fees. Also, there are no need to wait for filling your sell/buy orders (it is instant) and you can buy with credit card and withdraw to your bank
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January 06, 2019, 04:19:40 AM |
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From an investment standpoint and not putting all of your eggs in one basket, I already own a selection of the blockchains listed. I still think Ethereum will take some beating as they have experience and a prove track record and a revised chain coming live after January 16th. Besides ETH I hold NEO, EOS, ADA
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January 08, 2019, 11:22:26 PM |
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From an investment standpoint and not putting all of your eggs in one basket, I already own a selection of the blockchains listed. I still think Ethereum will take some beating as they have experience and a prove track record and a revised chain coming live after January 16th. Besides ETH I hold NEO, EOS, ADA
Any thoughts on MOAC? I agree. There's still a lot to iron out
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January 08, 2019, 11:26:43 PM |
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From an investment standpoint and not putting all of your eggs in one basket, I already own a selection of the blockchains listed. I still think Ethereum will take some beating as they have experience and a prove track record and a revised chain coming live after January 16th. Besides ETH I hold NEO, EOS, ADA
Indeed, ethereum is one coin that has a good track record and track record. What do you have, I also have it. But from the altcoin I only invest a little. Suppose Ethereum, EOS, NEO and ADA. That is an altcoin that I think is good for the future. Therefore I must have it.
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