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December 28, 2014, 05:41:28 PM |
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I Think Storj will become the leader in crypto cloud storage services, lets watch and see who plays follow the leader.. #SJCX #BeTheCloud
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December 28, 2014, 07:38:53 PM |
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2015 will be a great year for Storj and a challege for the "old" cloudstorage supplier. Bethecloud! I'm very curious.
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December 28, 2014, 08:40:40 PM |
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SJCX has been on the rise since December 4th. December 21 the first test started, things are looking good. There are a number of outlets for the consumption of the drive capacity that will be provided. - MAID SAFE - Drive Share - Meta Disk Then there is just the need to store stuff securely and in a volume with built in redundancy. Drop Box revenues a year ago was $200 Million http://techcrunch.com/2013/11/19/if-dropboxs-2013-revenue-is-200m-an-8b-valuation-is-pretty-steep/If Storj saw 200 Million in revenue each SJCX would be worth $0.40 currently with BTC at $315 and SJCX at 0.00015 BTC that's $0.047. So the coin would grow to 10 times its current value. Storj is more than Drop Box in that the data is store across many drives in a RAID like storage deployment, this makes it fault tolerant. Drop box is not the only storage company in town. There is apple cloud, amazon, google and a host of others. So my speculation is that SJCX will rise much higher than $0.40.
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December 28, 2014, 10:50:06 PM |
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So... I am kicking myself right now for not jumping on board with Storj during the initial crowdsale. I feel like I'm just playing catch up. So... I'm setting up a driveshare machine and working to accumulate 10,000 SJCX really quick. I'm considering tinkering with one of the Synology NAS's to use it as a Storj device. I saw a mention of it but no one seems to have followed up on the development yet. I extracted their firmware and it looks pretty doable, but I've yet to buy a device yet.
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December 28, 2014, 10:55:33 PM |
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So... I am kicking myself right now for not jumping on board with Storj during the initial crowdsale. I feel like I'm just playing catch up. So... I'm setting up a driveshare machine and working to accumulate 10,000 SJCX really quick. I'm considering tinkering with one of the Synology NAS's to use it as a Storj device. I saw a mention of it but no one seems to have followed up on the development yet. I extracted their firmware and it looks pretty doable, but I've yet to buy a device yet.
My friend is doing the same on those Taiwan made boxes. Let me find that picture first. And the price is going up again : https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_sjcx
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December 28, 2014, 11:39:04 PM |
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I'm looking forward to providing storage for Storj! Hope to earn some SJCX and earn some money for unused hard drive space just lying around.
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December 29, 2014, 12:02:30 AM |
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Price analysis: BUY ORDERS Total: 54.32579914 BTCPrice SJCX BTC Sum(BTC) 0.00015664 638.40653728 0.10000000 0.10000000 0.00015663 127.43408032 0.01996000 0.11996000 0.00015650 521.99287382 0.08169188 0.20165188 0.00015385 209.57853245 0.03224366 0.23389554 0.00015384 650.02600104 0.10000000 0.33389554 0.00015315 353.61885405 0.05415673 0.38805227 0.00015314 652.99725741 0.10000000 0.48805227 0.00015302 600.00000000 0.09181200 0.57986427 0.00015300 79.91535948 0.01222705 0.59209132 0.00015000 86439.46802857 12.96592020 13.55801152 0.00014990 4735.18405604 0.70980409 14.26781561 0.00014869 419.66557406 0.06240007 14.33021568 0.00014200 1.40845070 0.00020000 14.33041568 0.00014071 2.10024090 0.000295 14.33071120 0.00014069 300.00000000 0.04220700 14.37291820 0.00014000 21428.57142857 3.00000000 17.37291820 What I can read from the buy walls is Storj is in bull mode like current Chinese stock market, trading volume is increasing, buy support is gaining.
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December 29, 2014, 12:14:03 AM |
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So... I am kicking myself right now for not jumping on board with Storj during the initial crowdsale. I feel like I'm just playing catch up. So... I'm setting up a driveshare machine and working to accumulate 10,000 SJCX really quick. I'm considering tinkering with one of the Synology NAS's to use it as a Storj device. I saw a mention of it but no one seems to have followed up on the development yet. I extracted their firmware and it looks pretty doable, but I've yet to buy a device yet.
My friend is doing the same on those Taiwan made boxes. Let me find that picture first. And the price is going up again : https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_sjcxWhat Taiwan made boxes are you referring to? I wasn't excited about paying $175 for a Synology box, but it looks like it would pay for itself in saved electricity over 4 years... if it runs at 19 watts as advertised. I'd be glad to switch to another manufacturer. I know Shawn had talked about some "branded" hardware during the Trial A video, but I don't know what he used.
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December 29, 2014, 12:25:29 AM |
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So... I am kicking myself right now for not jumping on board with Storj during the initial crowdsale. I feel like I'm just playing catch up. So... I'm setting up a driveshare machine and working to accumulate 10,000 SJCX really quick. I'm considering tinkering with one of the Synology NAS's to use it as a Storj device. I saw a mention of it but no one seems to have followed up on the development yet. I extracted their firmware and it looks pretty doable, but I've yet to buy a device yet.
My friend is doing the same on those Taiwan made boxes. Let me find that picture first. And the price is going up again : https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_sjcxWhat Taiwan made boxes are you referring to? I wasn't excited about paying $175 for a Synology box, but it looks like it would pay for itself in saved electricity over 4 years... if it runs at 19 watts as advertised. I'd be glad to switch to another manufacturer. I know Shawn had talked about some "branded" hardware during the Trial A video, but I don't know what he used. Just a little cubietruck at the moment. Most barebones linux machines will probably do the trick.
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December 29, 2014, 03:16:32 AM |
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So... I am kicking myself right now for not jumping on board with Storj during the initial crowdsale. I feel like I'm just playing catch up. So... I'm setting up a driveshare machine and working to accumulate 10,000 SJCX really quick. I'm considering tinkering with one of the Synology NAS's to use it as a Storj device. I saw a mention of it but no one seems to have followed up on the development yet. I extracted their firmware and it looks pretty doable, but I've yet to buy a device yet.
My friend is doing the same on those Taiwan made boxes. Let me find that picture first. And the price is going up again : https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_sjcxWhat Taiwan made boxes are you referring to? I wasn't excited about paying $175 for a Synology box, but it looks like it would pay for itself in saved electricity over 4 years... if it runs at 19 watts as advertised. I'd be glad to switch to another manufacturer. I know Shawn had talked about some "branded" hardware during the Trial A video, but I don't know what he used. Just a little cubietruck at the moment. Most barebones linux machines will probably do the trick. The problem with tiny barebones linux-based machines (thinking RPi and Beaglebone) is that they lack the SATA. This Cubietruck: http://www.cubietruck.com/collections/frontpage/products/cubieboard2-allwinner-a20-arm-cortex-a7-dual-core-development-board looks fine, but I'm not interested in paying $65 for it when most of the chip will be idled (even useless if we develop a stripped kernel for efficiency). This looks like a good time for a worldwide search for the optimal hardware.
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December 29, 2014, 06:28:20 AM Last edit: December 29, 2014, 10:40:01 AM by DeltaForce103 |
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This sounds like an exceptional cryptocurrency with backing and promise. I intend to follow its progress.
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December 29, 2014, 06:35:09 AM |
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Can't wait for this file sharing that will actually earn us by sharing our unused hardware
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December 29, 2014, 07:17:42 AM |
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i personally invested in new hardware , bought around 12 TB of HDD , have more room to grow , so now it just wait and see game
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December 29, 2014, 08:17:37 AM |
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i personally invested in new hardware , bought around 12 TB of HDD , have more room to grow , so now it just wait and see game
How much does your 12TB HDD cost? I may buy some HDD for future farming, Storj is going to da CLOUD!
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December 29, 2014, 08:34:44 AM Last edit: December 29, 2014, 08:44:53 AM by MemoryShock |
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This looks like a good time for a worldwide search for the optimal hardware.
I think that until further testing is done that we can't really ascertain that. It's a matter of factoring available space and network speed if I am not mistaken. The tech requires space and communication. How those numbers work is unknown at this time and is what I think is being figured out through the Testruns (A,B,C)...I'm just going to have space available until better numbers are available (and by then I'm thinking that I will be more interested in maintaining the network).
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December 29, 2014, 08:36:03 AM |
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i personally invested in new hardware , bought around 12 TB of HDD , have more room to grow , so now it just wait and see game
Do you have cheap/free electricity?
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December 29, 2014, 09:59:31 AM |
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As others have said, I am really happy that this is a thing now. I have a second terabyte hard drive in my computer that I would love to get paid for. This is a genius idea.
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December 29, 2014, 10:33:08 AM |
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Price analysis: BUY ORDERS Total: 54.32579914 BTCPrice SJCX BTC Sum(BTC) 0.00015664 638.40653728 0.10000000 0.10000000 0.00015663 127.43408032 0.01996000 0.11996000 0.00015650 521.99287382 0.08169188 0.20165188 0.00015385 209.57853245 0.03224366 0.23389554 0.00015384 650.02600104 0.10000000 0.33389554 0.00015315 353.61885405 0.05415673 0.38805227 0.00015314 652.99725741 0.10000000 0.48805227 0.00015302 600.00000000 0.09181200 0.57986427 0.00015300 79.91535948 0.01222705 0.59209132 0.00015000 86439.46802857 12.96592020 13.55801152 0.00014990 4735.18405604 0.70980409 14.26781561 0.00014869 419.66557406 0.06240007 14.33021568 0.00014200 1.40845070 0.00020000 14.33041568 0.00014071 2.10024090 0.000295 14.33071120 0.00014069 300.00000000 0.04220700 14.37291820 0.00014000 21428.57142857 3.00000000 17.37291820 What I can read from the buy walls is Storj is in bull mode like current Chinese stock market, trading volume is increasing, buy support is gaining. the price is good, Storj is more stable and potential compared to other altcoins.
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December 29, 2014, 10:42:32 AM |
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So... I am kicking myself right now for not jumping on board with Storj during the initial crowdsale. I feel like I'm just playing catch up. So... I'm setting up a driveshare machine and working to accumulate 10,000 SJCX really quick. I'm considering tinkering with one of the Synology NAS's to use it as a Storj device. I saw a mention of it but no one seems to have followed up on the development yet. I extracted their firmware and it looks pretty doable, but I've yet to buy a device yet.
Very good idea! Keep us posted if it's working...
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