super3 (OP)
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October 15, 2014, 05:54:39 AM |
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Where can we buy Storj except Polo?
We are talking with some other exchanges. We expect to have 1-2 more soonish.
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tobeaj2meraa
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October 15, 2014, 07:44:30 AM |
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Where can we buy Storj except Polo?
We are talking with some other exchanges. We expect to have 1-2 more soonish. https://bittrex.com is a good choice, many guys use this exchange and fell well.
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mishax1
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October 15, 2014, 09:41:16 AM |
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Where can we buy Storj except Polo?
We are talking with some other exchanges. We expect to have 1-2 more soonish. https://bittrex.com is a good choice, many guys use this exchange and fell well. bittrex avoid all bitcoin 2.0 assets.
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IamNotSure
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October 15, 2014, 10:42:04 AM |
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Where can we buy Storj except Polo?
We are talking with some other exchanges. We expect to have 1-2 more soonish. Melotic does a great job but lacks of volume.
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STORJX
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October 15, 2014, 11:30:14 AM |
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Where can we buy Storj except Polo?
Below is the current list of Exchanges that trade SJCX. We will add new ones as they come along.
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Wins_Vega
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October 19, 2014, 09:51:34 AM |
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So it is just an Ann and the software does not released yet?
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zeeman
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October 20, 2014, 01:04:32 PM |
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So it is just an Ann and the software does not released yet?
Correct, and look what happened when BitsharesX launched their software StorJ marketcap only 1 mljn. dollar so far. In 24 hours over 90% profit for those who bought at the right time.
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TKKP
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October 21, 2014, 08:16:30 PM |
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So it is just an Ann and the software does not released yet?
ICO already started couple months ago
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joesmoe2012
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October 24, 2014, 09:37:02 AM |
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So it is just an Ann and the software does not released yet?
There's a beta for part of the software. Everything is very new.
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brandoff
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October 28, 2014, 06:30:14 PM |
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How does Microsoft's latest announcement effect Storj's DriveShare business and, in turn, the value of SJCX? [Suspicious link removed]j.com/personal-technology/2014/10/27/microsoft-gives-office-365-subscribers-unlimited-cloud-storage/
The link is an article on Microsoft's announcement to offer FREE cloud storage to Office 365 subscribers. This essential moves cloud storage's price point to $6.95/month for UNLIMITED storage. (or whatever Office 365 is per month).
Well, among other things, you need to be signed up with Microsoft for Office 365 and Microsoft will have your payment and personal information stored in some fashion that you don't have control over. If your storage space is encrypted, it's likely that MS holds the decryption keys so your privacy is questionable (though I haven't researched their offering in depth). You also have to keep paying Microsoft (i.e. the same singular entity) indefinitely or your space is gone. If you end up storing lots of data with Microsoft (assuming you could, in actuality, store hundreds of terabytes -- e.g. if you're a video producer), Microsoft could suddenly decide to scrap its unlimited storage model, or spin off the business to someone else. It could also decide to suddenly change its pricing structure: i.e. you still have unlimited storage, but now they decide to charge an additional $25/month if you hold over 10 TB on their service. With Storj, you'd only pay to store the amount of space you're using at the redundancy you desire. Your files are chunked, encrypted and distributed across the network so there isn't a single point of failure. There isn't one central company that can shut off your space all at once, as well. Think MEGA -- when they got shut down, a lot of legitimate users lost access to their backups/files. If someone stores something funky on a centralized service, an enforcement agency may decide to freeze the entire infrastructure or server during an investigation/to preserve evidence (that other innocent folks data may be held on) and you may be out of luck with access. I'm also skeptical of indefinite, unlimited storage with a traditional provider. When iPhones first came out, many cellular providers like AT&T offered unlimited data plans, but those are now gone unless you're grandfathered in. And only a few days ago, Bitcasa, which also had an unlimited storage offering for $10/month, also stopped (see: http://techcrunch.com/2014/10/24/bitcasa-no-unlimited/). Disclosure: am Storj dev.
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STORJX
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October 29, 2014, 02:38:37 AM |
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Checkout the latest "Storj News" update with our new DriveShare Farmer's Dashboard and lots of Development Updates! We have also released an estimate for the DriveShare Early Release Beta with 3 test Groups!!! Storj News - October 28th, 2014 & Early Access
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tobeaj2mer01
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October 30, 2014, 03:12:40 AM |
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Storj is frozen in Polo, what happened?
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Sirx: SQyHJdSRPk5WyvQ5rJpwDUHrLVSvK2ffFa
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mthompson362
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October 30, 2014, 03:15:42 AM |
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Storj is frozen in Polo, what happened?
Poloniex was the victim of a DDoS hack earlier today, but everything is back to normal. SJCX as well is not frozen.
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tobeaj2mer01
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October 30, 2014, 05:36:20 AM |
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Storj is frozen in Polo, what happened?
Poloniex was the victim of a DDoS hack earlier today, but everything is back to normal. SJCX as well is not frozen. I checked it just now, the frozen status is gone.
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Sirx: SQyHJdSRPk5WyvQ5rJpwDUHrLVSvK2ffFa
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LiteBit
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October 30, 2014, 12:08:01 PM |
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How does Microsoft's latest announcement effect Storj's DriveShare business and, in turn, the value of SJCX? [Suspicious link removed]j.com/personal-technology/2014/10/27/microsoft-gives-office-365-subscribers-unlimited-cloud-storage/
The link is an article on Microsoft's announcement to offer FREE cloud storage to Office 365 subscribers. This essential moves cloud storage's price point to $6.95/month for UNLIMITED storage. (or whatever Office 365 is per month).
Well, among other things, you need to be signed up with Microsoft for Office 365 and Microsoft will have your payment and personal information stored in some fashion that you don't have control over. If your storage space is encrypted, it's likely that MS holds the decryption keys so your privacy is questionable (though I haven't researched their offering in depth). You also have to keep paying Microsoft (i.e. the same singular entity) indefinitely or your space is gone. If you end up storing lots of data with Microsoft (assuming you could, in actuality, store hundreds of terabytes -- e.g. if you're a video producer), Microsoft could suddenly decide to scrap its unlimited storage model, or spin off the business to someone else. It could also decide to suddenly change its pricing structure: i.e. you still have unlimited storage, but now they decide to charge an additional $25/month if you hold over 10 TB on their service. With Storj, you'd only pay to store the amount of space you're using at the redundancy you desire. Your files are chunked, encrypted and distributed across the network so there isn't a single point of failure. There isn't one central company that can shut off your space all at once, as well. Think MEGA -- when they got shut down, a lot of legitimate users lost access to their backups/files. If someone stores something funky on a centralized service, an enforcement agency may decide to freeze the entire infrastructure or server during an investigation/to preserve evidence (that other innocent folks data may be held on) and you may be out of luck with access. I'm also skeptical of indefinite, unlimited storage with a traditional provider. When iPhones first came out, many cellular providers like AT&T offered unlimited data plans, but those are now gone unless you're grandfathered in. And only a few days ago, Bitcasa, which also had an unlimited storage offering for $10/month, also stopped (see: http://techcrunch.com/2014/10/24/bitcasa-no-unlimited/). Disclosure: am Storj dev. Does this change any pricing structure for the Storj end user (the folks paying to store stuff)? I agree, "unlimited" plans always come with an " *" asterisk...
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brandoff
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October 30, 2014, 02:16:28 PM |
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Not really. The cost will be tied to market demand.
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LiteBit
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October 30, 2014, 04:21:20 PM |
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Not really. The cost will be tied to market demand.
Well Google, Dropbox, MEGA, etc haven't countered Microsoft's new consumer deal, but say they do (they'll counter with something) and market demand is now saying unlimited storage for $6/month. Is this price-point going to effect Storj's projections and whatnot? <-- The crux of the matter. Thanks.
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dimke_yu
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October 30, 2014, 05:21:46 PM |
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Well it will harden the play field for STORJ but at the end STORJ is not centralized and your data is under your control unlike other services no matter how they are cheep...
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