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See everybody? Now there is a stable beta client, next: Exchange.
Step by Step - to the TOP! Hopefully that next step exactly Exchange.
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September 05, 2014, 04:17:01 PM |
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See everybody? Now there is a stable beta client, next: Exchange.
Step by Step - to the TOP! Hopefully that next step exactly Exchange. This, then Coinmarketcap and SuperNET, after SuperNET the marketcap will be 100 million dollar.
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September 05, 2014, 05:38:57 PM |
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Old days: USD --> BTC --> altcoins
SuperNET with NODE fiat exchange: USD --> NODE --> altcoins
How big are chances for NODE to deliver fiat exchange and be part of SuperNET?
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ifightformerkel
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September 05, 2014, 07:12:26 PM |
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Old days: USD --> BTC --> altcoins
SuperNET with NODE fiat exchange: USD --> NODE --> altcoins
How big are chances for NODE to deliver fiat exchange and be part of SuperNET?
When this will be real, than 1 stake (with a marketcap of 10 billion dollar) is worth now 6 Million Dollar!When this will be true, than every who sold his stake under 1 Million Dollar (most sold for 500 Dollar lol) or less will really cry.
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chanc3r
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September 05, 2014, 08:05:02 PM |
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looks good =D
Until the end of the week we will provide a white paper and development roadmap Hi - any news on the release of the whitepaper and development roadmap? thanks, chanc3r.
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fudge
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September 05, 2014, 10:44:54 PM |
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SuperNet integration is an awesome idea!
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Haшa гpyшa нaйpoзкopчyмaкyвaтiшa!
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September 06, 2014, 03:35:30 AM |
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need a exchange , then we will to da moon
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September 06, 2014, 04:03:42 AM |
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Yeah reveal the exchange dev !!!
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September 06, 2014, 01:07:45 PM Last edit: September 06, 2014, 01:25:15 PM by DynhoSts |
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I can not wait, I think we have great news today Old days: USD --> BTC --> altcoins
SuperNET with NODE fiat exchange: USD --> NODE --> altcoins
How big are chances for NODE to deliver fiat exchange and be part of SuperNET?
I'd say it's a great chance, people are just waiting for one to feel the real exchange value of NODE, TOP 5 !!!
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September 06, 2014, 01:48:57 PM |
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is node joining supernet?
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⏲⏳⏲⏳⏲ WIRELESS COIN ⏲⏳⏲⏳⏲
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September 06, 2014, 02:43:43 PM |
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is node joining supernet?
yes
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September 06, 2014, 04:40:10 PM |
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I am not 100% sure, but I don´t think there won´t be a fiat gateway integrated in NODE. As I understood that, you can send USD/BTC/ etc value, transported by NODE. But you can´t buy NODE directly with USD in the NODE-Wallet.
So you have 1000 NODEs equals 500$. So you choose the USD Wallet and send 500$. The receiving account gets 500$ equals 1000 NODEs. So it is technically a NODE transfer, but you can see it as USD in your Wallet. But if you want to cash out, you have to go to on exchange with your NODEs and cashout Fiat from there.
Right? Wong?
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September 06, 2014, 04:45:58 PM |
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I am not 100% sure, but I don´t think there won´t be a fiat gateway integrated in NODE. As I understood that, you can send USD/BTC/ etc value, transported by NODE. But you can´t buy NODE directly with USD in the NODE-Wallet.
So you have 1000 NODEs equals 500$. So you choose the USD Wallet and send 500$. The receiving account gets 500$ equals 1000 NODEs. So it is technically a NODE transfer, but you can see it as USD in your Wallet. But if you want to cash out, you have to go to on exchange with your NODEs and cashout Fiat from there.
Right? Wong?
I'd say wrong as that wouldn't be anything new. You can calculate the fiat value of any coin and then transfer the coin equivalent. The way i understand this there will be a way to relly transfer fiat into the NODE network and use that.
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Momimaus
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September 06, 2014, 04:55:38 PM |
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1) No! The BTC/Eur/USD Integration stands for the ability to send and receive BTC/Eur/USD trough Node! There is no internal exchange! So no liquidity issue!
How is one going to send BTC let a lone EUR through NODE if there is no internal exchange ? In simple terms, the Blockchain will allow sending information, back and forth, this is not something new, the key element here will be NODEBank which will ease the transition between fiat and crypto! We refer to it as Nodebank because it connects the blockchain transparency with financial gateways letting take advantage of both financial solutions, benefiting the end user. In some way our system will implement the same principle as an exchange, in terms of depositing and manipulating funds, except the part of "exchanging". The currency will keep its form, and won't be diluted! I think here is the explanation, but it doesn´t make me understanding this completely.
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September 06, 2014, 05:30:17 PM |
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is node joining supernet?
yes Node devs should research SuperNet more before making a decision. Some people have brought up very good points about SuperNet, and also the fact that Busoni made this announcement is not really helping SuperNet's cause: After careful deliberation, we have decided to not participate in the SuperNet ICO. I understand that a large community is excited about SuperNet, and since we were initially announced as the ICO host, I wanted to take a moment to explain how we came to arrive at this decision. For the past couple of days, we’ve been in discussions with our attorneys about hosting the SuperNet ICO. As several community members pointed out in this very thread, the sale of SuperNet tokens could be interpreted as the sale of unregistered securities. Our attorneys came to the same conclusion and have since advised us against taking part in the SuperNet ICO for this reason. Further, one of our ICO requirements is identity verification ( https://www.poloniex.com/icoRequirements); this requirement exists to protect investors and to lend credibility to the ICO. Despite several attempts to convince James the importance of revealing his identity, we were ultimately unable to reach an agreement that satisfied both parties. We needed time for due diligence, to carefully assess the legal implications of taking part in SuperNet, and also the time to set up our backend systems to support it. James was very eager to get this going, however, so he chose to go with another host before we could communicate to him our findings and final decision. We have since communicated with James, and we wish him the best of luck.
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koop4u (OP)
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September 06, 2014, 07:02:29 PM |
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I am not 100% sure, but I don´t think there won´t be a fiat gateway integrated in NODE. As I understood that, you can send USD/BTC/ etc value, transported by NODE. But you can´t buy NODE directly with USD in the NODE-Wallet.
So you have 1000 NODEs equals 500$. So you choose the USD Wallet and send 500$. The receiving account gets 500$ equals 1000 NODEs. So it is technically a NODE transfer, but you can see it as USD in your Wallet. But if you want to cash out, you have to go to on exchange with your NODEs and cashout Fiat from there.
Right? Wong?
1) No! The BTC/Eur/USD Integration stands for the ability to send and receive BTC/Eur/USD trough Node! There is no internal exchange! So no liquidity issue!
How is one going to send BTC let a lone EUR through NODE if there is no internal exchange ? In simple terms, the Blockchain will allow sending information, back and forth, this is not something new, the key element here will be NODEBank which will ease the transition between fiat and crypto! We refer to it as Nodebank because it connects the blockchain transparency with financial gateways letting take advantage of both financial solutions, benefiting the end user. In some way our system will implement the same principle as an exchange, in terms of depositing and manipulating funds, except the part of "exchanging". The currency will keep its form, and won't be diluted! I think here is the explanation, but it doesn´t make me understanding this completely. You are wrong and right at the same time! You are right there will be a gateway that will connect the fiat stream with Node-crypto! But it won't equivalate Fiat to Nodes, as its working principle is to act as a medium for payment processing. It is important to keep things separate as it won't create problems, for example: if we were to transform nodes to fiat and vice-versa ignoring the value fluctuation, it will only create a liquidity problem at an given point of time. keeping things separate keeps the value and doesn't dilute it, which is very important! Also it creates an opportunity for exchanges or other types of businesses to accept and release fiat without spending extra on accounting! Also as a concept there is an idea of connecting different exchanges within Node, sure this is still young to discuss but, your Node account will have an "in-app" tab which will allow you to select one or more exchanges as default, allowing you to buy/sell you assets within the client. At this point exchanging fiat to node will be just a matter of clicks! Sure, this will be implemented only after time passes and node proves it seriosity and trustworthiness! Yes, refer to it as "legal evasion"
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Momimaus
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September 06, 2014, 07:29:08 PM |
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I am not 100% sure, but I don´t think there won´t be a fiat gateway integrated in NODE. As I understood that, you can send USD/BTC/ etc value, transported by NODE. But you can´t buy NODE directly with USD in the NODE-Wallet.
So you have 1000 NODEs equals 500$. So you choose the USD Wallet and send 500$. The receiving account gets 500$ equals 1000 NODEs. So it is technically a NODE transfer, but you can see it as USD in your Wallet. But if you want to cash out, you have to go to on exchange with your NODEs and cashout Fiat from there.
Right? Wong?
1) No! The BTC/Eur/USD Integration stands for the ability to send and receive BTC/Eur/USD trough Node! There is no internal exchange! So no liquidity issue!
How is one going to send BTC let a lone EUR through NODE if there is no internal exchange ? In simple terms, the Blockchain will allow sending information, back and forth, this is not something new, the key element here will be NODEBank which will ease the transition between fiat and crypto! We refer to it as Nodebank because it connects the blockchain transparency with financial gateways letting take advantage of both financial solutions, benefiting the end user. In some way our system will implement the same principle as an exchange, in terms of depositing and manipulating funds, except the part of "exchanging". The currency will keep its form, and won't be diluted! I think here is the explanation, but it doesn´t make me understanding this completely. You are wrong and right at the same time! You are right there will be a gateway that will connect the fiat stream with Node-crypto! But it won't equivalate Fiat to Nodes, as its working principle is to act as a medium for payment processing. It is important to keep things separate as it won't create problems, for example: if we were to transform nodes to fiat and vice-versa ignoring the value fluctuation, it will only create a liquidity problem at an given point of time. keeping things separate keeps the value and doesn't dilute it, which is very important! Also it creates an opportunity for exchanges or other types of businesses to accept and release fiat without spending extra on accounting! Also as a concept there is an idea of connecting different exchanges within Node, sure this is still young to discuss but, your Node account will have an "in-app" tab which will allow you to select one or more exchanges as default, allowing you to buy/sell you assets within the client. At this point exchanging fiat to node will be just a matter of clicks! Sure, this will be implemented only after time passes and node proves it seriosity and trustworthiness! Yes, refer to it as "legal evasion" So sick, I am feeling like an analphabet. So how works the process? I have Fiat, I want altcoinXY through NODE. What do I have to do? Which convertains will it take during the whole process? Where/Who will be converted/convert? Maybe we need a picture.
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September 06, 2014, 07:33:22 PM |
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I am not 100% sure, but I don´t think there won´t be a fiat gateway integrated in NODE. As I understood that, you can send USD/BTC/ etc value, transported by NODE. But you can´t buy NODE directly with USD in the NODE-Wallet.
So you have 1000 NODEs equals 500$. So you choose the USD Wallet and send 500$. The receiving account gets 500$ equals 1000 NODEs. So it is technically a NODE transfer, but you can see it as USD in your Wallet. But if you want to cash out, you have to go to on exchange with your NODEs and cashout Fiat from there.
Right? Wong?
1) No! The BTC/Eur/USD Integration stands for the ability to send and receive BTC/Eur/USD trough Node! There is no internal exchange! So no liquidity issue!
How is one going to send BTC let a lone EUR through NODE if there is no internal exchange ? In simple terms, the Blockchain will allow sending information, back and forth, this is not something new, the key element here will be NODEBank which will ease the transition between fiat and crypto! We refer to it as Nodebank because it connects the blockchain transparency with financial gateways letting take advantage of both financial solutions, benefiting the end user. In some way our system will implement the same principle as an exchange, in terms of depositing and manipulating funds, except the part of "exchanging". The currency will keep its form, and won't be diluted! I think here is the explanation, but it doesn´t make me understanding this completely. You are wrong and right at the same time! You are right there will be a gateway that will connect the fiat stream with Node-crypto! But it won't equivalate Fiat to Nodes, as its working principle is to act as a medium for payment processing. It is important to keep things separate as it won't create problems, for example: if we were to transform nodes to fiat and vice-versa ignoring the value fluctuation, it will only create a liquidity problem at an given point of time. keeping things separate keeps the value and doesn't dilute it, which is very important! Also it creates an opportunity for exchanges or other types of businesses to accept and release fiat without spending extra on accounting! Also as a concept there is an idea of connecting different exchanges within Node, sure this is still young to discuss but, your Node account will have an "in-app" tab which will allow you to select one or more exchanges as default, allowing you to buy/sell you assets within the client. At this point exchanging fiat to node will be just a matter of clicks! Sure, this will be implemented only after time passes and node proves it seriosity and trustworthiness! Yes, refer to it as "legal evasion" So sick, I am feeling like an analphabet. So how works the process? I have Fiat, I want altcoinXY through NODE. What do I have to do? Which convertains will it take during the whole process? Where/Who will be converted/convert? Maybe we need a picture. what about NEM?
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DynhoSts
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September 06, 2014, 08:16:15 PM |
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NEM is another topic man ...
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koop4u (OP)
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September 06, 2014, 09:08:33 PM |
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I am not 100% sure, but I don´t think there won´t be a fiat gateway integrated in NODE. As I understood that, you can send USD/BTC/ etc value, transported by NODE. But you can´t buy NODE directly with USD in the NODE-Wallet.
So you have 1000 NODEs equals 500$. So you choose the USD Wallet and send 500$. The receiving account gets 500$ equals 1000 NODEs. So it is technically a NODE transfer, but you can see it as USD in your Wallet. But if you want to cash out, you have to go to on exchange with your NODEs and cashout Fiat from there.
Right? Wong?
1) No! The BTC/Eur/USD Integration stands for the ability to send and receive BTC/Eur/USD trough Node! There is no internal exchange! So no liquidity issue!
How is one going to send BTC let a lone EUR through NODE if there is no internal exchange ? In simple terms, the Blockchain will allow sending information, back and forth, this is not something new, the key element here will be NODEBank which will ease the transition between fiat and crypto! We refer to it as Nodebank because it connects the blockchain transparency with financial gateways letting take advantage of both financial solutions, benefiting the end user. In some way our system will implement the same principle as an exchange, in terms of depositing and manipulating funds, except the part of "exchanging". The currency will keep its form, and won't be diluted! I think here is the explanation, but it doesn´t make me understanding this completely. You are wrong and right at the same time! You are right there will be a gateway that will connect the fiat stream with Node-crypto! But it won't equivalate Fiat to Nodes, as its working principle is to act as a medium for payment processing. It is important to keep things separate as it won't create problems, for example: if we were to transform nodes to fiat and vice-versa ignoring the value fluctuation, it will only create a liquidity problem at an given point of time. keeping things separate keeps the value and doesn't dilute it, which is very important! Also it creates an opportunity for exchanges or other types of businesses to accept and release fiat without spending extra on accounting! Also as a concept there is an idea of connecting different exchanges within Node, sure this is still young to discuss but, your Node account will have an "in-app" tab which will allow you to select one or more exchanges as default, allowing you to buy/sell you assets within the client. At this point exchanging fiat to node will be just a matter of clicks! Sure, this will be implemented only after time passes and node proves it seriosity and trustworthiness! Yes, refer to it as "legal evasion" So sick, I am feeling like an analphabet. So how works the process? I have Fiat, I want altcoinXY through NODE. What do I have to do? Which convertains will it take during the whole process? Where/Who will be converted/convert? Maybe we need a picture. ok, maybe i'm explaining it wrong! Sorry for making you feel like an alphabet! You are somehow mistaking Node for an Exchange! When i referred to connecting to different exchanges i mean that you will be able to access your already existing exchange account (like btc38) within the client - for ease of interaction. Meaning that we will only assure you with an different user experience, but in no case an exchanging service! So to understand how the process of transferring fiat we will examine the situation that you provided above: - So you have 1000 NODEs in your account in order to transform those nodes in to BTC/USD/Eur you will have to visit an exchange. There you will be able to convert them in to other assets. The Transaction validation in Node is instant so your deposit will be added on exchanges immediately! - Let's say you sold you 1000Nodes for 500$, now the exchange lets you withdraw them trough banking services or, get them to your Node Fiat account! Node: the difference between the accounts is the particular asset extension "Usd - Eur". - Let's say you chose to get them back to your node account! Now you can do the following: 1) Send them to another Node account holder 2) Pay for goods/ services 3) Withdraw But as i mentioned before, when we will connect the exchanges within the wallet, and thanks to the blazing confirmation speed we will be able to create and express exchange within your dashboard, allowing you to do exchange very fast from one asset to another asset accepted within the wallet. Does it make sense ?? Any questions??
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