TheGer
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October 19, 2014, 01:53:30 AM |
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I don't know if this has been asked, but how will ITO shares generate income for owners.
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PlatinumExpress
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October 19, 2014, 02:00:12 AM |
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Most companies don't want anything to do with sharing and cooperation with other companies unless they are in support roles for each other and certainly not with competing peers. Yeah your right, the publicity would be great. I do not think Dan would let Microsoft anywhere near the code. I'm sure he won't. But a company like Ford or Toyota or Walmart issuing their own coins to be used on their products and integrated in the Blocknet would be great as would places like new egg and amazon too.
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TheGer
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October 19, 2014, 02:34:20 AM |
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They would not do that without the ability to regulate things in some way. They are not out for profit they are out for monopoly. Once they have a monopoly then the profit comes. Most companies don't want anything to do with sharing and cooperation with other companies unless they are in support roles for each other and certainly not with competing peers. Yeah your right, the publicity would be great. I do not think Dan would let Microsoft anywhere near the code. I'm sure he won't. But a company like Ford or Toyota or Walmart issuing their own coins to be used on their products and integrated in the Blocknet would be great as would places like new egg and amazon too.
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October 19, 2014, 02:51:55 AM |
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They would not do that without the ability to regulate things in some way. They are not out for profit they are out for monopoly. Once they have a monopoly then the profit comes.
I agree. Most companies what things under their control. If they made their own coin it would be under their control so they could still connect to the Blocknet just like any other coin in the Blocknet.
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TheGer
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October 19, 2014, 03:04:47 AM |
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You misunderstand. They would want to regulate the entire Blocknet in some way. They would not do that without the ability to regulate things in some way. They are not out for profit they are out for monopoly. Once they have a monopoly then the profit comes.
I agree. Most companies what things under their control. If they made their own coin it would be under their control so they could still connect to the Blocknet just like any other coin in the Blocknet.
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tr8kr
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October 19, 2014, 03:29:10 AM |
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The way i see the blocknet is like internet where you can add on top http,ssl,javascript,irc,flash,jpg,xml,css... The blocknet is a protocole of transport using the blockchain for interconnecting all the different feature with the same goal embedded the way we use the network
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tr8kr
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October 19, 2014, 03:36:31 AM |
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You misunderstand. They would want to regulate the entire Blocknet in some way. They would not do that without the ability to regulate things in some way. They are not out for profit they are out for monopoly. Once they have a monopoly then the profit comes.
I agree. Most companies what things under their control. If they made their own coin it would be under their control so they could still connect to the Blocknet just like any other coin in the Blocknet. Some people really want to régulateur internet but we know thats impossible and you can see actually that these bug firm are using this technology each day to promote and devellop new feature on what we call now "internet" , they have the control of their product independantly of "internet".
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TheGer
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October 19, 2014, 03:48:39 AM |
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Internet 2. Subscription based content providers from controlled sources, regular internet will be phased out of mainstream. It's being fought but eventually monopolies will win out. Internet Kill Switch. The ultimate form of control. You misunderstand. They would want to regulate the entire Blocknet in some way. They would not do that without the ability to regulate things in some way. They are not out for profit they are out for monopoly. Once they have a monopoly then the profit comes.
I agree. Most companies what things under their control. If they made their own coin it would be under their control so they could still connect to the Blocknet just like any other coin in the Blocknet. Some people really want to régulateur internet but we know thats impossible and you can see actually that these bug firm are using this technology each day to promote and devellop new feature on what we call now "internet" , they have the control of their product independantly of "internet".
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infinitechaos
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October 19, 2014, 03:53:29 AM |
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I don't know if this has been asked, but how will ITO shares generate income for owners.
Synechist said full details for the Blocknet ICO will be published on Monday.
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TheGer
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October 19, 2014, 04:11:30 AM |
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Thanks for the update. On a side note I was thinking that going forward, use of networks like Blocknet(and any others that spring up) can start to stem the tide of garbage and scam coins. As coins start to see Blocknet as a win/win more coins will want to get in. With those coins being reviewed by existing Foundation Members we can see legit coins getting accepted and garbage being screened out. Over time this will eliminate investment in coins with no futures, and those funds will start to make their way over to known legit coins. A new base of altcoins will emerge. Still plenty of choices for diversified holdings but now with a general confidence in those coins accepted into the 'net. Kind of like an evolution from Proof of Developer status. I don't know if this has been asked, but how will ITO shares generate income for owners.
Synechist said full details for the Blocknet ICO will be published on Monday.
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MiningMinion
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October 19, 2014, 05:03:18 AM |
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I have a theory that MP has been selling all of our XC hence the recent price drop... I thought about that too, but wouldn't that be reflected by a drop in the holdings of some of the top wallets on the rich list ? I was able to withdraw my xc from mintpal, but I thought I had a little bit more than what they showed in that withdrawal screen.
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TheGer
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October 19, 2014, 06:02:17 AM |
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Consider it an FU Tax. I have a theory that MP has been selling all of our XC hence the recent price drop... I thought about that too, but wouldn't that be reflected by a drop in the holdings of some of the top wallets on the rich list ? I was able to withdraw my xc from mintpal, but I thought I had a little bit more than what they showed in that withdrawal screen.
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BitcoinOnFire
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October 19, 2014, 09:40:07 AM |
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Just installed fresh OSX wallet. Synchronising I'd like to prepare some nice short manuals-presentations so that user will now how to use XC chat and how to set up and xmixer. But I need a setp by step instruction as I don't get it by myself eaither . Anyone ? 1) How to send/use encrypted chat (step by step) 2) How to set up xmixer on windows/osx (step by step) Having these instructions I will do a prezi in a free time Still anynone? If these questions are stupid and I missed the infor, please leave a link
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holyprofit
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October 19, 2014, 10:43:59 AM |
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Just installed fresh OSX wallet. Synchronising I'd like to prepare some nice short manuals-presentations so that user will now how to use XC chat and how to set up and xmixer. But I need a setp by step instruction as I don't get it by myself eaither . Anyone ? 1) How to send/use encrypted chat (step by step) 2) How to set up xmixer on windows/osx (step by step) Having these instructions I will do a prezi in a free time Still anynone? If these questions are stupid and I missed the infor, please leave a link This is a good idea. I haven't yet figured these things out myself but I'll pm you some instructions when I do.
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landcrab
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October 19, 2014, 10:49:08 AM |
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I know all the new stuff coming on the XC platform is exciting, and assume the dev(s) are working on this, but a wallet that doesn't randomly crash would be nice, any news on when the XC wallet will be fixed, until recently it has been 100% stable. Blocknet blah blah, give us a stable wallet please so I have confidence my investment is safe.
These wallet releases have clearly been stated to be test releases. If you're not into testing and helping fix bugs then download the last stable release. I'll try and track it down for you. I know all the new stuff coming on the XC platform is exciting, and assume the dev(s) are working on this, but a wallet that doesn't randomly crash would be nice, any news on when the XC wallet will be fixed, until recently it has been 100% stable. Blocknet blah blah, give us a stable wallet please so I have confidence my investment is safe.
These wallet releases have clearly been stated to be test releases. If you're not into testing and helping fix bugs then download the last stable release. I'll try and track it down for you. Latest stable would be XCurrency_2.49.08e.exe But Dan must have put it down by accident and replaced with XCurrency_2.49.08iW.exe (which is not stable for me) Best version I can recommend for now is Thanks for the recommendation for the latest stable version, I regularly check the XC website for new releases, and am presented with one download, as I type this even the archive folder is empty. Guys it is ESSENTIAL that there is clear delineation of 'stable' and 'test' releases, and CLEAR (or even any proper) links to such on the http://xc-official.com/ site.
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October 19, 2014, 10:58:28 AM |
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Just installed fresh OSX wallet. Synchronising I'd like to prepare some nice short manuals-presentations so that user will now how to use XC chat and how to set up and xmixer. But I need a setp by step instruction as I don't get it by myself eaither . Anyone ? 1) How to send/use encrypted chat (step by step) 2) How to set up xmixer on windows/osx (step by step) Having these instructions I will do a prezi in a free time Still anynone? If these questions are stupid and I missed the infor, please leave a link This is a good idea. I haven't yet figured these things out myself but I'll pm you some instructions when I do. I'm beginning to get the feeling that the user unfriendliness and lack of concise, easily available, and accurate information in terms of xchat and xmixer setup may be a 'feature not a bug'. I can hypothesize a few reasons for this but, speaking as an 'end user' as it were, may have a tendency to make potential new investors think XC is all mouth and no trousers. I have technical knowledge and a significant stack of XCurrency but have neither the time nor the inclination to get involved with XC in a techie way. I have invested wealth and not time in this project. Just trying to give a perspective which those involved in development and testing may not have (the human brain can only do so much ).
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October 19, 2014, 11:12:43 AM |
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Oh so we can buy in the blocknet ICO? What exactly do we do and how do the shares earn a dividend?
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braxx
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October 19, 2014, 02:04:52 PM |
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the wallet keeps on crashing with runtime errors (windows)
is there an older working version? that will keep running?
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landcrab
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October 19, 2014, 02:20:53 PM Last edit: October 19, 2014, 02:45:22 PM by landcrab |
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the wallet keeps on crashing with runtime errors (windows)
is there an older working version? that will keep running?
Try http[Suspicious link removed]See below (in bold), hopefully the one linked is indeed the most recent stable (ie. doesn't randomly crash) version. I know all the new stuff coming on the XC platform is exciting, and assume the dev(s) are working on this, but a wallet that doesn't randomly crash would be nice, any news on when the XC wallet will be fixed, until recently it has been 100% stable. Blocknet blah blah, give us a stable wallet please so I have confidence my investment is safe.
These wallet releases have clearly been stated to be test releases. If you're not into testing and helping fix bugs then download the last stable release. I'll try and track it down for you. I know all the new stuff coming on the XC platform is exciting, and assume the dev(s) are working on this, but a wallet that doesn't randomly crash would be nice, any news on when the XC wallet will be fixed, until recently it has been 100% stable. Blocknet blah blah, give us a stable wallet please so I have confidence my investment is safe.
These wallet releases have clearly been stated to be test releases. If you're not into testing and helping fix bugs then download the last stable release. I'll try and track it down for you. Latest stable would be XCurrency_2.49.08e.exe But Dan must have put it down by accident and replaced with XCurrency_2.49.08iW.exe (which is not stable for me) Best version I can recommend for now is http[Suspicious link removed]edit: this site thinks the links are suspicious, the solution I'm sure is simple, I'll leave it to the XC 'community manager' to sort this ....hint, hint Teka, synechist et al... I will however reiterate that it is ESSENTIAL that there is clear delineation of 'stable' and 'test' releases, and CLEAR links to such on the http://xc-official.com/ site.
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braxx
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October 19, 2014, 02:53:56 PM |
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the wallet keeps on crashing with runtime errors (windows)
is there an older working version? that will keep running?
Try http[Suspicious link removed]See below (in bold), hopefully the one linked is indeed the most recent stable (ie. doesn't randomly crash) version. I know all the new stuff coming on the XC platform is exciting, and assume the dev(s) are working on this, but a wallet that doesn't randomly crash would be nice, any news on when the XC wallet will be fixed, until recently it has been 100% stable. Blocknet blah blah, give us a stable wallet please so I have confidence my investment is safe.
These wallet releases have clearly been stated to be test releases. If you're not into testing and helping fix bugs then download the last stable release. I'll try and track it down for you. I know all the new stuff coming on the XC platform is exciting, and assume the dev(s) are working on this, but a wallet that doesn't randomly crash would be nice, any news on when the XC wallet will be fixed, until recently it has been 100% stable. Blocknet blah blah, give us a stable wallet please so I have confidence my investment is safe.
These wallet releases have clearly been stated to be test releases. If you're not into testing and helping fix bugs then download the last stable release. I'll try and track it down for you. Latest stable would be XCurrency_2.49.08e.exe But Dan must have put it down by accident and replaced with XCurrency_2.49.08iW.exe (which is not stable for me) Best version I can recommend for now is http[Suspicious link removed]edit: this site thinks the links are suspicious, the solution I'm sure is simple, I'll leave it to the XC 'community manager' to sort this ....hint, hint Teka, synechist et al... I will however reiterate that it is ESSENTIAL that there is clear delineation of 'stable' and 'test' releases, and CLEAR links to such on the http://xc-official.com/ site. tnx... this would be the link: http://downloads.xc-official.com/testing/v2.49/XCurrency_2.49.08.exe(guess it is related with your account being too new )
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