Djinou94
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January 29, 2015, 12:22:01 AM |
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I think a lot of the energy being expended in this discussion about something fairly irrelevant could better be spent thinking up ways to further grow our movement. What do you say? RELEASE THE KRAKEN Nemzilla is not enought big He need to eat more sushi before the release probably next month from now
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zanzibar
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January 29, 2015, 12:24:32 AM |
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One thing I would like to really know is how NEM is going to outpace projects like Nxt. Nxt seems like it's in very active development and has a really strong developer community. I understand NEM has a large stakeholder list, many of whom are inactive, but I'd like to know what NEM will offer over Nxt. It's not enough to have 3k stakeholders, that's miniscule and irrelevant in the big picture, you need to offer unique features and innovative projects to really grow a community. Otherwise you'll have a "get rich quick" community, which is the worse. POI is an exciting feature, but POS has shown that people don't care about better protocols.
This isn't the NXT thread. I'm not worried about NXT or how many devs they have (even though it is more or less just poor JeanLuc ). NEM is qualitatively different. We are aiming to go far past BTC. Focusing on coins with only a few thousand users is not interesting. So you can't compare NEM with any other crypto because it's the NEM thread? That's great and all, but how will you go far past BTC is my question? You seem to be a bit arrogant and naive to think NEM will go from zero to beyond "a few thousand users". But I'll save this post and revisit in a year.
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zanzibar
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January 29, 2015, 12:27:10 AM |
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For those who don't know the history, UP basically pulled together several developers out of Nxt (not Gimre, he hated Nxt from the beginning ) Gimre hated Nxt from beginning? Why then was he active writing Javascript code for Nxt? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=404321.20None of the devs ever hated NXT It was a joke, hence the smiley face.
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zanzibar
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January 29, 2015, 12:29:18 AM |
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We will launch when we are ready. The question is, will YOU be ready? I'm definitely ready for POI, I really hope it's more than a sloppy add on to POS, it could be a serious breakthrough in crypto.
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makoto1337
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January 29, 2015, 12:35:03 AM |
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I think a lot of the energy being expended in this discussion about something fairly irrelevant could better be spent thinking up ways to further grow our movement. What do you say? RELEASE THE KRAKEN Nemzilla is not enought big He need to eat more sushi before the release probably next month from now Don't forget the sake!
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makoto1337
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January 29, 2015, 12:37:26 AM |
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One thing I would like to really know is how NEM is going to outpace projects like Nxt. Nxt seems like it's in very active development and has a really strong developer community. I understand NEM has a large stakeholder list, many of whom are inactive, but I'd like to know what NEM will offer over Nxt. It's not enough to have 3k stakeholders, that's miniscule and irrelevant in the big picture, you need to offer unique features and innovative projects to really grow a community. Otherwise you'll have a "get rich quick" community, which is the worse. POI is an exciting feature, but POS has shown that people don't care about better protocols.
This isn't the NXT thread. I'm not worried about NXT or how many devs they have (even though it is more or less just poor JeanLuc ). NEM is qualitatively different. We are aiming to go far past BTC. Focusing on coins with only a few thousand users is not interesting. So you can't compare NEM with any other crypto because it's the NEM thread? That's great and all, but how will you go far past BTC is my question? You seem to be a bit arrogant and naive to think NEM will go from zero to beyond "a few thousand users". But I'll save this post and revisit in a year. Yes, let's revisit this 1 year from release A yearly summary of NEM sounds like a good idea, actually, to track progress. It would be helpful to list up things that worked and things that didn't and learn from them.
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zanzibar
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January 29, 2015, 12:38:44 AM |
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One thing I would like to really know is how NEM is going to outpace projects like Nxt. Nxt seems like it's in very active development and has a really strong developer community. I understand NEM has a large stakeholder list, many of whom are inactive, but I'd like to know what NEM will offer over Nxt. It's not enough to have 3k stakeholders, that's miniscule and irrelevant in the big picture, you need to offer unique features and innovative projects to really grow a community. Otherwise you'll have a "get rich quick" community, which is the worse. POI is an exciting feature, but POS has shown that people don't care about better protocols.
This isn't the NXT thread. I'm not worried about NXT or how many devs they have (even though it is more or less just poor JeanLuc ). NEM is qualitatively different. We are aiming to go far past BTC. Focusing on coins with only a few thousand users is not interesting. So you can't compare NEM with any other crypto because it's the NEM thread? That's great and all, but how will you go far past BTC is my question? You seem to be a bit arrogant and naive to think NEM will go from zero to beyond "a few thousand users". But I'll save this post and revisit in a year. Yes, let's revisit this 1 year from release A yearly summary of NEM sounds like a good idea, actually, to track progress. It would be helpful to list up things that worked and things that didn't and learn from them. Well, I like your confidence.
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patmast3r
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January 29, 2015, 07:44:15 AM |
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We will launch when we are ready. The question is, will YOU be ready? I'm definitely ready for POI, I really hope it's more than a sloppy add on to POS, it could be a serious breakthrough in crypto. It's not a sloppy add on but it is an add-on. Of course only functionality-wise. No code from an existing POS implementation was used.
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amytheplanarshift
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January 29, 2015, 08:03:47 AM |
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We will launch when we are ready. The question is, will YOU be ready? I'm definitely ready for POI, I really hope it's more than a sloppy add on to POS, it could be a serious breakthrough in crypto. It's not a sloppy add on but it is an add-on. Of course only functionality-wise. No code from an existing POS implementation was used. I think "evolution" is more appropriate than "add-on" myself.
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Istanbul34
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January 29, 2015, 09:26:22 AM |
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imho UF is here with diffrent forum profile name.
He has plenty accounts opened in january & february 2014
For example, which accounts? makoto1337
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luckygenough56
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January 29, 2015, 10:01:12 AM |
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i have an idea to attract new users :
Release a nem calendar with pictures of developpers in panties
glad i can help !
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xtester
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January 29, 2015, 12:54:24 PM |
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BitZCoin, I think it would be best if you could chill with the UF story. If he wants to come back, he knows where to find NEM. Anyway, we're past that story now have more important things to attend to. Hopefully launch will not be too far away and we will be able to offer some status updates.
Hopefully launch will not be too far away? Are you telling us to expect another unknown wave of delay? That's basically what they're hinting. Nope, that's not my message.
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makoto1337
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January 29, 2015, 11:36:27 PM |
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imho UF is here with diffrent forum profile name.
He has plenty accounts opened in january & february 2014
For example, which accounts? makoto1337 Well, I am trying to create a utopian future
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NEMergizer
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January 30, 2015, 03:44:16 AM |
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One thing I would like to really know is how NEM is going to outpace projects like Nxt. Nxt seems like it's in very active development and has a really strong developer community. I understand NEM has a large stakeholder list, many of whom are inactive, but I'd like to know what NEM will offer over Nxt. It's not enough to have 3k stakeholders, that's miniscule and irrelevant in the big picture, you need to offer unique features and innovative projects to really grow a community. Otherwise you'll have a "get rich quick" community, which is the worse. POI is an exciting feature, but POS has shown that people don't care about better protocols.
This isn't the NXT thread. I'm not worried about NXT or how many devs they have (even though it is more or less just poor JeanLuc ). NEM is qualitatively different. We are aiming to go far past BTC. Focusing on coins with only a few thousand users is not interesting. NEM has no relation to NXT. If it does, we wouldn't have been here at first place! Anyone still comparing NEM to NXT simply doesn't fully understand NEM.
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NEMergizer
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January 30, 2015, 03:56:19 AM |
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BitZCoin, I think it would be best if you could chill with the UF story. If he wants to come back, he knows where to find NEM. Anyway, we're past that story now have more important things to attend to. Hopefully launch will not be too far away and we will be able to offer some status updates.
Hopefully launch will not be too far away? Are you telling us to expect another unknown wave of delay? That's basically what they're hinting. We will launch when we are ready. The question is, will YOU be ready? We are much more than ready. Actually we've been ready 6 months ago. The question is how far are you from being ready? Do you need any help or support from the community? We do understand and agree that things should be fully tested before release. However, we do believe that you should consider using more resources to boost up such involved process. Based on the latest crypto market and technology news, it seems that it had become critical that NEM should be released in February other wise NEM would lose a huge opportunity of extremely scaling in no time.
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NEMergizer
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January 30, 2015, 03:58:14 AM |
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One thing I would like to really know is how NEM is going to outpace projects like Nxt. Nxt seems like it's in very active development and has a really strong developer community. I understand NEM has a large stakeholder list, many of whom are inactive, but I'd like to know what NEM will offer over Nxt. It's not enough to have 3k stakeholders, that's miniscule and irrelevant in the big picture, you need to offer unique features and innovative projects to really grow a community. Otherwise you'll have a "get rich quick" community, which is the worse. POI is an exciting feature, but POS has shown that people don't care about better protocols.
This isn't the NXT thread. I'm not worried about NXT or how many devs they have (even though it is more or less just poor JeanLuc ). NEM is qualitatively different. We are aiming to go far past BTC. Focusing on coins with only a few thousand users is not interesting. So you can't compare NEM with any other crypto because it's the NEM thread? That's great and all, but how will you go far past BTC is my question? You seem to be a bit arrogant and naive to think NEM will go from zero to beyond "a few thousand users". But I'll save this post and revisit in a year. We've been naive about BTC once upon a time. We wouldn't repeat it with NEM
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GoldenUnity
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January 30, 2015, 10:50:03 AM |
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Hi guys, please can somebody help me? I am an original NEM stakeholder, having purchased a stake way back early last year - 2014. However, over the last 6 months i've been totally out of the crypto picture due to personal problems pulling me away from it all. I am now able to pick up from where i left off and was hoping that one of you kind nemsters could point me in the right direction in regards to what steps i need to take in order to claim my Nemstake, and the process involved. I am on the final NemStake shareholder list; but this is literally as far as i have gotten with it all. I would like to get my Nemstake and be prepared with the correct information so that if i need to, i can sell a little bit of it. Please help
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vytasz7
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January 30, 2015, 11:22:41 AM |
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Hi guys, please can somebody help me? I am an original NEM stakeholder, having purchased a stake way back early last year - 2014. However, over the last 6 months i've been totally out of the crypto picture due to personal problems pulling me away from it all. I am now able to pick up from where i left off and was hoping that one of you kind nemsters could point me in the right direction in regards to what steps i need to take in order to claim my Nemstake, and the process involved. I am on the final NemStake shareholder list; but this is literally as far as i have gotten with it all. I would like to get my Nemstake and be prepared with the correct information so that if i need to, i can sell a little bit of it. Please help you can redeem it after launch , you cant sell it before you redeem it.
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