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June 25, 2014, 09:40:15 PM
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Is the OP and other NXT users aware that the Developer of AT isn't looking to work on NXT but possibly Qora instead?

Of course then the question is what is the benefit of NXT over Qora?  Grin

That's what is being discussed over on Qora chat anyway.
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June 25, 2014, 10:11:04 PM
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Is the OP and other NXT users aware that the Developer of AT isn't looking to work on NXT but possibly Qora instead?

Of course then the question is what is the benefit of NXT over Qora?  Grin

That's what is being discussed over on Qora chat anyway.

AT ??
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June 26, 2014, 04:38:51 AM
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Is the OP and other NXT users aware that the Developer of AT isn't looking to work on NXT but possibly Qora instead?

Of course then the question is what is the benefit of NXT over Qora?  Grin

That's what is being discussed over on Qora chat anyway.

AT ??


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https://nxtforum.org/automated-transactions/information-of-the-at-project/
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June 26, 2014, 04:41:34 AM
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Is the OP and other NXT users aware that the Developer of AT isn't looking to work on NXT but possibly Qora instead?

Of course then the question is what is the benefit of NXT over Qora?  Grin

That's what is being discussed over on Qora chat anyway.

AT ??


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https://nxtforum.org/automated-transactions/information-of-the-at-project/

Thanks!

I had heard of Open Transactions, I thought that was what you meant. I'll see go see what AT is all about. Smiley
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June 26, 2014, 06:49:40 AM
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If you're asking why somebody would use it instead of something already here, take a look at these examples. Why would you not consider using an Ethereum contract before starting a large Java project, for example?
Anyway, I agree with CoinHoarder; I don't think any answer will satisfy you.

It would help us all if you could read.

I said take an existing platform and add your feature to it -- not take nothing and add decentralization and your feature to it.
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