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August 23, 2014, 11:07:45 AM
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Essex343, any chance of getting the code peer reviewed? That should actually stop some of the criticism being levelled.

+1, just post some piece of codes not all of them to avoid clone.

We've started to develop the concept of ClusterCoin not that long ago. You may see in the white paper what we are going deliver and you must understand how promising, ambitious and complicated this project is. At this very moment we are not ready to publish parts of the code as it is not ready for the release. Those of you who are familiar with C++ development probably realize that developers don`t just jump into coding of complicated projects. Careful planning and prior modelling must take place before that. ClusterCoin main idea is to divide block chain into GEO clusters is well understood but still needed to be modelled prior to implementation. As for now we are exploring how system behaves in user-populated environment when two or more GEO clusters are present. We use MatLab to model this situation. Modelling is crucial to make sure the whole ClusterCoin network will be stable in future

Thanks for the update and details.

I believe dev team shouldn't make comments regarding the price of the coin or the market, but because the situation got a little bit out control with so much FUD, I think it could help if at least during the first month you keep updating the thread regularly every other day with screenshot or any comment regarding the progress of the project.

As soon as we get back to 10ksat those who want out will have their opportunity, and those of us who believe in this project from the beginning will just continue holding.
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August 23, 2014, 11:20:40 AM
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Essex343, any chance of getting the code peer reviewed? That should actually stop some of the criticism being levelled.

+1, just post some piece of codes not all of them to avoid clone.

We've started to develop the concept of ClusterCoin not that long ago. You may see in the white paper what we are going deliver and you must understand how promising, ambitious and complicated this project is. At this very moment we are not ready to publish parts of the code as it is not ready for the release. Those of you who are familiar with C++ development probably realize that developers don`t just jump into coding of complicated projects. Careful planning and prior modelling must take place before that. ClusterCoin main idea is to divide block chain into GEO clusters is well understood but still needed to be modelled prior to implementation. As for now we are exploring how system behaves in user-populated environment when two or more GEO clusters are present. We use MatLab to model this situation. Modelling is crucial to make sure the whole ClusterCoin network will be stable in future

Thanks for the update and details.

I believe dev team shouldn't make comments regarding the price of the coin or the market, but because the situation got a little bit out control with so much FUD, I think it could help if at least during the first month you keep updating the thread regularly every other day with screenshot or any comment regarding the progress of the project.

As soon as we get back to 10ksat those who want out will have their opportunity, and those of us who believe in this project from the beginning will just continue holding.


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August 23, 2014, 11:21:45 AM
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Hey!

I don't get it ...

at 1st people were buying ICO @10k per 1 coin ...

and now they are selling for >~5000 bits???

Can you see a nonsense? Can you explain why people are doing this?

95% of exchange people just do not know how to trade, they do not possess the basic principles of trade. Full nubs

This seems to be so true...

You have to be a genius to buy @10k and just after ICO is sold out - sell @5k.



At least I was able to buy some Smiley So thanks to all of those great pro traders.

Kind regards.
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August 23, 2014, 12:04:06 PM
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I sent a pm to btc38, hope btc38 will know CLSTR and list CLSTR to their recommend coin list.
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August 23, 2014, 12:19:26 PM
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Please go on,devs.
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August 23, 2014, 12:29:51 PM
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who is the dev of this coin?

I am developing ClusterCoin project along with 3 C/C++ engineers

Is there any way to provide prior development work examples to show your qualifications as a developer? Surely this is not your first development project with it being so ambitious and complex. Thanks
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August 23, 2014, 12:30:19 PM
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These dumps will regret soon. Grin
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August 23, 2014, 12:35:44 PM
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Devs should show your work in time. It's important for investors.
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August 23, 2014, 12:40:36 PM
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who is the dev of this coin?

I am developing ClusterCoin project along with 3 C/C++ engineers

Is there any way to provide prior development work examples to show your qualifications as a developer? Surely this is not your first development project with it being so ambitious and complex. Thanks

EDIT: If you are not a "engineer" but a project manager. Please provide some prior software development projects that you managed where the project was completed. Thanks
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August 23, 2014, 02:51:48 PM
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13,001 - 10,000,000 blocks:  3 CLSTR

Why mining ? 3 by block pfffffffffffffffffffffff

So miners don't destroy the coin price is why.
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August 23, 2014, 03:35:20 PM
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13,001 - 10,000,000 blocks:  3 CLSTR

Why mining ? 3 by block pfffffffffffffffffffffff

So miners don't destroy the coin price is why.

Exactly the coin price will recover and it will be more profitable to mine.
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August 23, 2014, 04:11:23 PM
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Essex343, any chance of getting the code peer reviewed? That should actually stop some of the criticism being levelled.

+1, just post some piece of codes not all of them to avoid clone.

We've started to develop the concept of ClusterCoin not that long ago. You may see in the white paper what we are going deliver and you must understand how promising, ambitious and complicated this project is. At this very moment we are not ready to publish parts of the code as it is not ready for the release. Those of you who are familiar with C++ development probably realize that developers don`t just jump into coding of complicated projects. Careful planning and prior modelling must take place before that. ClusterCoin main idea is to divide block chain into GEO clusters is well understood but still needed to be modelled prior to implementation. As for now we are exploring how system behaves in user-populated environment when two or more GEO clusters are present. We use MatLab to model this situation. Modelling is crucial to make sure the whole ClusterCoin network will be stable in future
Um, so what changes were you asking people to review during the ICO period? I am sorry to sound harsh (and no not spread FUD), if all you have got is "look at the whitepaper" then its no good considering you are not really that far into development. Why even do an ICO when you are not that much far into development becomes rather questionable. Matlab modelling is more like the PoC stage of SDLC ie the coin is very far from being released, isnt?
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August 23, 2014, 04:19:32 PM
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Essex343, any chance of getting the code peer reviewed? That should actually stop some of the criticism being levelled.

+1, just post some piece of codes not all of them to avoid clone.

We've started to develop the concept of ClusterCoin not that long ago. You may see in the white paper what we are going deliver and you must understand how promising, ambitious and complicated this project is. At this very moment we are not ready to publish parts of the code as it is not ready for the release. Those of you who are familiar with C++ development probably realize that developers don`t just jump into coding of complicated projects. Careful planning and prior modelling must take place before that. ClusterCoin main idea is to divide block chain into GEO clusters is well understood but still needed to be modelled prior to implementation. As for now we are exploring how system behaves in user-populated environment when two or more GEO clusters are present. We use MatLab to model this situation. Modelling is crucial to make sure the whole ClusterCoin network will be stable in future
Um, so what changes were you asking people to review during the ICO period? I am sorry to sound harsh (and no not spread FUD), if all you have got is "look at the whitepaper" then its no good considering you are not really that far into development. Why even do an ICO when you are not that much far into development becomes rather questionable. Matlab modelling is more like the PoC stage of SDLC ie the coin is very far from being released, isnt?

Obviously dev calls for ICO because he need fundings in order to be able to dedicate more time and hire more ppl to work on the project.

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August 23, 2014, 05:32:55 PM
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So is Bittrex giving us a refund? This is bogus.

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August 23, 2014, 05:36:32 PM
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So is Bittrex giving us a refund? This is bogus.

Why would they do that? What would be a reason for a refund?

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August 23, 2014, 05:40:48 PM
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Because we all got ripped off.

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August 23, 2014, 05:43:35 PM
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Because we all got ripped off.
How exactly this is related to the ICO? Who ripped you off and how? Type faster, because your pointless argument will be soon deleted for lack of common sense.

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August 23, 2014, 06:04:49 PM
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The dev being offline all the time does not help this coin....
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August 23, 2014, 06:08:57 PM
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What happened with PoD from Cryptoasian?
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August 23, 2014, 06:11:28 PM
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What happened with PoD from Cryptoasian?

Thats a good question ! A fast answer is really necessary !
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