MadGhost
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August 09, 2014, 12:56:56 PM |
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Please lower the minimum to enter! What if we only have 0.05? We cant get in on it because of this? yeah that thing will make no progress if we struck on it.
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asnghost
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August 09, 2014, 01:02:18 PM |
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Syscoin looks interesting, i'll throw in some BTC at Moolah
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Kikyca
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August 09, 2014, 01:45:31 PM |
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Syscoin looks interesting, i'll throw in some BTC at Moolah done that allready I belive it will be worth every spent BTC SYS coin, moon coin !!!
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Neo.op
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August 09, 2014, 05:49:26 PM |
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(Snipped some of the quote just to cut back on length) I may have incorrectly referenced the Syscoin certificates feature as a "smart contract" earlier on before I came to understand that "smart contracts" as commonly understood are "turing-complete" as planned to be implemented by Ethereum. After that realization I clarified this is not analogous to the certificates services within Syscoin- you're right they are more like smart properties in that they can be verifiably linked to an owner, and come from an issuer, thei content can be dynamic and is dictated by the issuer and their ownership history can be tracked and via the blockchain. I do apologize for the lack of clarity on that point. Regarding bids/asks can you elaborate on that a bit? I can say at least for launch everything is fixed-price in terms of the Syscoin market service in that the seller dictates the cost they want to sell their item for (and the quantity they have to sell)- are you suggesting that even if a seller puts something on offer for 100sys that a buyer should have the ability to bid 80sys and if the seller is agreeable to that lower price they have the option of accepting the bid even though it is lower than their offer price? Just trying to better understand your suggestion, always looking for good ideas to help and improve Syscoin - thanks Well I think you have been corrected about the whole turing thing and ethereum already. Though if you are looking for a good example of smart contracts - personally I think ultra-coin's implementation is a pretty good example (note - its not an altcoin rather service name): http://ultra-coin.com/As for the bids/asks, its near to your example. What I really mean is something like NXT's asset exchange. In a certificate (or asset, take your pick) market true price discovery can happen only if there is a continuous market. Now when you think in terms of car, yeah maybe it doesn't make sense. Think in another term, say I want to issue certificate for a pass through of Asciminer. Do you think it is better if I put a fixed price on it? Rather wouldn't it work better if there was a two way market? Edit: Re-read OP. If you are targeting an amazon like marketplace where people can sell off their goods, then you dont need a two way market. The current implementation works. But then I wouldn't really call it a "financial infrastructure" rather just a "service based infrastructure"
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ticoti
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August 09, 2014, 09:30:04 PM |
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does someone convince me to invest in this?
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danosphere (OP)
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Syscoin- Changing the way people do business.
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August 09, 2014, 09:44:42 PM |
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(Snipped some of the quote just to cut back on length) I may have incorrectly referenced the Syscoin certificates feature as a "smart contract" earlier on before I came to understand that "smart contracts" as commonly understood are "turing-complete" as planned to be implemented by Ethereum. After that realization I clarified this is not analogous to the certificates services within Syscoin- you're right they are more like smart properties in that they can be verifiably linked to an owner, and come from an issuer, thei content can be dynamic and is dictated by the issuer and their ownership history can be tracked and via the blockchain. I do apologize for the lack of clarity on that point. Regarding bids/asks can you elaborate on that a bit? I can say at least for launch everything is fixed-price in terms of the Syscoin market service in that the seller dictates the cost they want to sell their item for (and the quantity they have to sell)- are you suggesting that even if a seller puts something on offer for 100sys that a buyer should have the ability to bid 80sys and if the seller is agreeable to that lower price they have the option of accepting the bid even though it is lower than their offer price? Just trying to better understand your suggestion, always looking for good ideas to help and improve Syscoin - thanks Well I think you have been corrected about the whole turing thing and ethereum already. Though if you are looking for a good example of smart contracts - personally I think ultra-coin's implementation is a pretty good example (note - its not an altcoin rather service name): http://ultra-coin.com/As for the bids/asks, its near to your example. What I really mean is something like NXT's asset exchange. In a certificate (or asset, take your pick) market true price discovery can happen only if there is a continuous market. Now when you think in terms of car, yeah maybe it doesn't make sense. Think in another term, say I want to issue certificate for a pass through of Asciminer. Do you think it is better if I put a fixed price on it? Rather wouldn't it work better if there was a two way market? Edit: Re-read OP. If you are targeting an amazon like marketplace where people can sell off their goods, then you dont need a two way market. The current implementation works. But then I wouldn't really call it a "financial infrastructure" rather just a "service based infrastructure" Very cool thanks for the link, definitely something I'll read up on more just based on a quick skim of their website I see their using counterparty as well- need to read more on this I think your example of a pass through of Asicminer is probably more apt for the bid/ask structure and Syscoin is flexible in the sense that we could do something like this its just a different transaction type. As long as the transaction is well structured (as a bid/ask system is) then it can be implemented as a new type of transaction. We don't want to implement just anything we're looking to implement things that compliment the feature set and goal we're looking to achieve. We just had a very enlightening conversation with Sidhujag here from the forums where we discussed a bid/ask system similar to what your describing but related to bounties. The amazon example I mention is just one of many different types of marketplaces / implementations that could occur on top of Syscoin. We don't want to get ahead of ourselves and I feel like we already have enough "change" coming with the initial Syscoin service set that we'll let the launch feature set loose on the market and see what happens, fix things if/as need and adjust service fees as needed. Once the initial launch featureset has stabilized a bit we'll be pushing into new features and to be honest we're already discussing and designing these features even ahead of the launch (like trustless escrow).
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chnchapters
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August 09, 2014, 11:39:10 PM |
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If anyone wants to purchase syscoin but does not want to spend 0.1btc, I may be willing to buy some up at the presale price, and sell for a small premium at any amount. We can do a black halo/bit halo smart contract with escrow so you are ensured you will not be scammed. Contact me on IRC at #blackcoin or #shadowcoin or via email at chnchapters@blackcoindev.com
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xx63245613
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August 10, 2014, 12:53:38 AM |
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is there a free plan?
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gagalady
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August 10, 2014, 06:34:04 AM |
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What's syscoin team doing to promote this coin? XCloudcoin had took out ad on coinmarketcap and released some awesome video even while the IPO is till ongoing. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=722328.0
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Vlizzjeffrey
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August 10, 2014, 10:43:24 AM |
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IPO scam coin, cant believe yall are paying this dev for promises, you know what they do with promises
thanks to all these shit ipo coins lately people aint buying the '' normal coins'' no more without IPO.
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maimaiti
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August 10, 2014, 10:46:18 AM |
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IPO scam coin, cant believe yall are paying this dev for promises, you know what they do with promises
thanks to all these shit ipo coins lately people aint buying the '' normal coins'' no more without IPO.
show me your evidence.
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Vlizzjeffrey
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August 10, 2014, 10:58:10 AM |
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IPO scam coin, cant believe yall are paying this dev for promises, you know what they do with promises
thanks to all these shit ipo coins lately people aint buying the '' normal coins'' no more without IPO.
show me your evidence. show me evidence its not scamcoin... and lemme guess, you bought ipo LOL
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snipsnoop
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August 10, 2014, 11:14:14 AM |
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IPO scam coin, cant believe yall are paying this dev for promises, you know what they do with promises
thanks to all these shit ipo coins lately people aint buying the '' normal coins'' no more without IPO.
show me your evidence. show me evidence its not scamcoin... and lemme guess, you bought ipo LOL Let me guess, you did not read OP or checkout our website ( http://syscoin.org). We use real names & escrow, nothing hidden here.
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KonstantinosM
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August 10, 2014, 01:46:15 PM |
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IPO scam coin, cant believe yall are paying this dev for promises, you know what they do with promises
thanks to all these shit ipo coins lately people aint buying the '' normal coins'' no more without IPO.
I'm getting a small stake because I believe in the features they are implementing. I think it is a step in the right direction. I trust that the evidence that the team has created what they claim is pretty good. There is no "IPO" but a pre-sale. This does not seem at current to be what someone would term "shit-coin". There is no reason that people will not buy into other "normal" coins just because they are stake holders in this one. It is in fact disturbing that you believe that people should invest according to your own point of view. There comes an age where people understand their perspective is not the only one. This is behavior that is befitting a 6 year old. I have nothing against younger people. This is a grown-up forum however. Maybe wait a few years before posting again.
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Syscoin has the best of Bitcoin and Ethereum in one place, it's merge mined with Bitcoin so it is plugged into Bitcoin's ecosystem and takes full advantage of it's POW while rewarding Bitcoin miners with Syscoin
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Pmalek
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August 10, 2014, 04:59:20 PM |
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LOL Das trolling have started. It means coin is getting attention. I like it . BTW Are we on track with a release date?
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J9901
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August 10, 2014, 05:19:54 PM |
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The 16th cannot come soon enough....
I predict there will be 300-400 BTC worth of presale buys within the last 36 hours.
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Jedelqu
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I could really do without it.
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August 10, 2014, 08:50:41 PM |
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I have invested 0.14882987 btc,so can anyone guess how much profit will I get from it?
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lvyuan95
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August 10, 2014, 09:01:33 PM |
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invested couple BTC, good luck to you guys.
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peels
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August 10, 2014, 09:13:04 PM |
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I have invested 0.14882987 btc,so can anyone guess how much profit will I get from it?
Depends on how many people who invest a lot more sell at launch. If people hold you could see .15 to .45 (2x-4x profit). If you hold longer (weeks) you may see more. Just depends how many buyers compared to sellers there are after launch.
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