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April 28, 2014, 10:52:33 AM |
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Excellent! Next big step is try to figure out how to get maidsafecoin on other exchanges. nice!
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littleblue
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April 28, 2014, 11:19:41 AM |
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Excellent! Next big step is try to figure out how to get maidsafecoin on other exchanges. 市值大没用的,要看交易量的。
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April 28, 2014, 11:29:49 AM |
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Compairing the price paid by BTC and MSC Backers of Maidsafe IPO I find Out this: I think MaidSafe team should take action and Pay to BTC Backers more Bonus to cover this unfair IPO, Period. This cannot be said enough times. Anyone who invested in Maidsafe with bitcoins (which is what they actually wanted) got screwed.. I think they will want to adjust this somehow if they want to keep their BTC investors happy, even more so since it was bitcoins they were after, not mastercoins.
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Bimmerhead
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April 28, 2014, 12:05:23 PM |
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Compairing the price paid by BTC and MSC Backers of Maidsafe IPO I find Out this: I think MaidSafe team should take action and Pay to BTC Backers more Bonus to cover this unfair IPO, Period. This cannot be said enough times. Anyone who invested in Maidsafe with bitcoins (which is what they actually wanted) got screwed.. I think they will want to adjust this somehow if they want to keep their BTC investors happy, even more so since it was bitcoins they were after, not mastercoins. I invested with BTC and I don't feel I got screwed. A screwing would be if they didn't keep their end of the deal. They kept their end of the deal and more. You have to get over yourself. In life, some people, some times, will have an advantage over you. That is the real world. If you're feeling screwed now, you're really going to feel screwed when safecoins are 50x the price they are at present. You should be evaluating and buying safecoins on their own merit, not on the basis of what someone else paid for them. Sounds to me like you're trying to do a short-term flip and now can't. If you were looking at this as a longer-term investment you would be welcoming these cheap maidsafecoins as a way to build your investment.
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April 28, 2014, 12:26:15 PM |
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Compairing the price paid by BTC and MSC Backers of Maidsafe IPO I find Out this: I think MaidSafe team should take action and Pay to BTC Backers more Bonus to cover this unfair IPO, Period. This cannot be said enough times. Anyone who invested in Maidsafe with bitcoins (which is what they actually wanted) got screwed.. I think they will want to adjust this somehow if they want to keep their BTC investors happy, even more so since it was bitcoins they were after, not mastercoins. I invested with BTC and I don't feel I got screwed. A screwing would be if they didn't keep their end of the deal. They kept their end of the deal and more. You have to get over yourself. In life, some people, some times, will have an advantage over you. That is the real world. If you're feeling screwed now, you're really going to feel screwed when safecoins are 50x the price they are at present. You should be evaluating and buying safecoins on their own merit, not on the basis of what someone else paid for them. Sounds to me like you're trying to do a short-term flip and now can't. If you were looking at this as a longer-term investment you would be welcoming these cheap maidsafecoins as a way to build your investment. Sounds to me like you're in denial telling yourself that you didn't get completely fucked over, when in reality you did - because you paid more for less. (during the same 24h? window).
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Vandalay23
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April 28, 2014, 01:19:33 PM |
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Have BTC investors received the maidsafecoins already?
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Raxe.io
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April 28, 2014, 05:45:09 PM |
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dirvine, will your team be now building code everyday, and will this code be open on github or closed until launch?
I have noticed most of the core files on your repo [github] have not been updated in months.
What is the timeline for development?
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Jocuserious
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April 28, 2014, 06:23:10 PM |
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Have BTC investors received the maidsafecoins already?
Yes.
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April 28, 2014, 07:05:09 PM |
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can someone explain to me how this is supposed to decentralize the internet? does it provide incentives for entrepreneurs to provide parallel or alternative data transmission models. does it reward mesh net node operators? i cant find anything about this sort of thing. From what i read it looks like a new layer that is going to be added to the top of existing infrastructure, if this is true it wouldn't be decentralizing the internet at all. decentralizing data storage maybe. but "the internet" can only be defined as the network of cables and satellites that connect computers. the internet is a collection of physical objects like routers and fiber optic cables and satellites, not data or information abstractions.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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April 28, 2014, 07:05:30 PM Last edit: April 28, 2014, 07:44:51 PM by mr_random |
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Compairing the price paid by BTC and MSC Backers of Maidsafe IPO I find Out this: I think MaidSafe team should take action and Pay to BTC Backers more Bonus to cover this unfair IPO, Period. This cannot be said enough times. Anyone who invested in Maidsafe with bitcoins (which is what they actually wanted) got screwed.. I think they will want to adjust this somehow if they want to keep their BTC investors happy, even more so since it was bitcoins they were after, not mastercoins. I agree. It is clearly a problem when two sets of investors pay for the same asset, at the same time, at wildly different prices. People who invested with BTC have made an instant loss because of this. If the maidsafe team is honest they know that they would not have raised anywhere near that amount of money if it was clear on their website that the mastercoin crew got the majority of the coins much cheaper. I hope that the maidsafe team will do the right thing here to prevent the reputation of the project being tarnished.
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April 28, 2014, 07:12:18 PM |
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How could Maidsafe make this right? Could they offer extra all the people that used bitcoin extra maidsafecoin?
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April 28, 2014, 07:33:38 PM |
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How could Maidsafe make this right? Could they offer extra all the people that used bitcoin extra maidsafecoin?
Of course. I would call it giving bitcoin investors equal to what the mastercoin investors received. In a regulated market what happened with maidsafe would actually be illegal.
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April 28, 2014, 07:49:30 PM |
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How could Maidsafe make this right? Could they offer extra all the people that used bitcoin extra maidsafecoin?
Of course. I would call it giving bitcoin investors equal to what the mastercoin investors received. In a regulated market what happened with maidsafe would actually be illegal. Yeah the more I am reading into this the more concerned I am. This explains the instant price drop post-IPO, I had no idea the offering wasn't equal. I hope Maidsafe does right by us.
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April 28, 2014, 08:12:15 PM |
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Reading this forum thread, and all the backgrounder info on what MaidSafe is planning to do, and with all the news lately about the controversy over Net Neutrality... I am wondering if MaidSafe's decentralized private Internet concepts are functionally a grass-roots, user-based and people-driven response to these big controlling corporation's attempts at taking things over via this stuff? Is that the case, or maybe I totally misunderstand one or both of these things? Is MaidSafe the evolving Internet's solution to the Net Neutrality controversy? If so, all the quibbling here, over who paid how many pennies more or less for their MSAFE coins, is gonna look pretty ridiculous in a couple years... when safecoins are trading for several dollars each
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April 28, 2014, 08:43:42 PM |
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can someone explain to me how this is supposed to decentralize the internet? does it provide incentives for entrepreneurs to provide parallel or alternative data transmission models. does it reward mesh net node operators? i cant find anything about this sort of thing. From what i read it looks like a new layer that is going to be added to the top of existing infrastructure, if this is true it wouldn't be decentralizing the internet at all. decentralizing data storage maybe. but "the internet" can only be defined as the network of cables and satellites that connect computers. the internet is a collection of physical objects like routers and fiber optic cables and satellites, not data or information abstractions.
At present operators who provide storage to the P2P network are rewarded. I don't know why you did not read that in the whitepapers. There are two big problems with cloud storage operators: (1) The possibility that the business is shut down (see case of megaupload) (2) The lack of privacy. Maidsafe decentralizes the storage of data and therefore of information.
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April 28, 2014, 08:44:45 PM |
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Reading this forum thread, and all the backgrounder info on what MaidSafe is planning to do, and with all the news lately about the controversy over Net Neutrality... I am wondering if MaidSafe's decentralized private Internet concepts are functionally a grass-roots, user-based and people-driven response to these big controlling corporation's attempts at taking things over via this stuff? Is that the case, or maybe I totally misunderstand one or both of these things? Is MaidSafe the evolving Internet's solution to the Net Neutrality controversy? If so, all the quibbling here, over who paid how many pennies more or less for their MSAFE coins, is gonna look pretty ridiculous in a couple years... when safecoins are trading for several dollars each The Net Neutrality issue is primarily a last mile issue. A mesh network would be a more likely solution for this.
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April 28, 2014, 09:29:50 PM |
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The Net Neutrality issue is primarily a last mile issue. A mesh network would be a more likely solution for this. Aha... thanks for reply. Not quite sure I fully understand the distinction but seems to me like either/both are a step in the right direction, no? I mean, isn't it following the theory that censorship or "control" of any type is eventually interpreted by the "organic 'net" as "damage"... and -- one way or another -- technology must evolve in whatever way necessary to route around that damage? Personally, I'd consider a small investment in MaidSafe (even at "high risk of loss", and even IF it's really all some huge scam after all?) to support that principle, even just in theory, as something well worthwhile for anyone & everyone to do. Or, okay, maybe it's not "for everyone" but at least it should be for anyone HERE, i.e. anyone who claims to even remotely understand the potential of what crypto currencies and blockchain technology systems could accomplish... IOW, I don't grok all the negativity towards MaidSafe, LOL. WTF people?
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April 28, 2014, 09:46:32 PM |
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IOW, I don't grok all the negativity towards MaidSafe, LOL. WTF people? A lot seem less interested in the tech, and the evolutionary potential which it shares with things like Bitcoin, but more interested in making a quick buck through speculation. This seems apparent by how many haven't even read the white paper and all the other material... I am like you and don't care if I see any monetary return on my investment but am more interested in supporting something that may help move us towards a more free and egalitarian world.
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jeroenn13
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April 28, 2014, 10:42:07 PM |
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BuyMaid.comHi Bitcointalk, We're happy to announce BuyMaid.com to the community!
A website where you can buy MaidSafecoins for a fair price and the transaction is simple and quick.
These are the currencies we accept:
- Bitcoin
- Litecoin
- Mastercoin
Some important notes:- If you want to send your MaidSafeCoins, try Omniwallet ( test.omniwallet.org). - Although I'm online most of the time I can't guarantee immediate response. But I will try to get back to you as soon as possible. - Mastercoin and MaidSafeCoin are experimental technologies. Please educate yourself before making a purchase. If you have any questions or if you are interested to buy in bulk, PM me or contact me through the contact form at www.buymaid.comThank you, jeroenn13
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