migello
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November 13, 2014, 10:36:28 AM |
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Prices continued to decline , Dev, what are you doing ?
a lot cashed out to jump on BitBay, give a pair of days and Tilecoin will be up again.
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yeXIABC
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November 13, 2014, 01:01:41 PM |
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There seems to be no chinses actually all is
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mydearvoice
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November 14, 2014, 03:42:29 PM |
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I'm scooping some cheap tilecoin while the price is good for future gains. I very much agree with you
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El_Duderino
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November 14, 2014, 03:46:41 PM |
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I'm scooping some cheap tilecoin while the price is good for future gains. Same I love it when I get some more tile for cheap HOOOODLL
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wxman
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November 14, 2014, 04:17:50 PM |
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I'm scooping some cheap tilecoin while the price is good for future gains. Same I love it when I get some more tile for cheap HOOOODLL Yeah, me too!!! XTC for cheap!!!!
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mydearvoice
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November 14, 2014, 04:41:21 PM |
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I'm scooping some cheap tilecoin while the price is good for future gains. Same I love it when I get some more tile for cheap HOOOODLL Yeah, me too!!! XTC for cheap!!!! Soon after, we will reap huge rewards
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November 14, 2014, 07:41:26 PM Last edit: November 14, 2014, 08:52:31 PM by ASIC-8Tile |
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November 14, 2014 - Development Updates1.) First Mainnet transaction for TILECOINX to local wallet and we can now dynamically receive any Counterparty tokens in the local wallet. This will help with user adoption. https://blockchain.info/tx/20c73a0775ab14ee642afe90258e41f132686d591b52638d3c1b25a703ffd034Counterparty blockscanhttp://blockscan.com/address.aspx?q=1AvpUipxLbexXjEvi6vuXJxLAUz7xiom4bSo anyone with a Counterparty token can have them locally in their wallet. 2.) Website updates will be coming tomorrow. 3.) Enclosure ready tomorrow with more professional looking pictures. 4.) Counterparty update for development: One of the major developments for the counterparty protocol has enabled additional functionality that we can use for TilePay, pegged assets, distributed voting, decentralized storage, and really distributed apps of any kind. 5.) Awaiting final Security code review status. Regards, ASIC-8Tile
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jackfruit
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November 14, 2014, 07:53:14 PM |
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nice update
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El_Duderino
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November 14, 2014, 08:47:02 PM |
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Great update, good work!
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cyberhacker
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November 15, 2014, 12:20:03 AM |
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so XCP users got a local wallet easy to use?
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mydearvoice
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November 15, 2014, 01:49:20 AM |
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This is a good news, I think, wallet will have a lot of strong and very practical function, from the picture
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AltcoinSnow
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November 15, 2014, 04:23:59 AM |
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where have i seen that exact wallet before? im quite sure cannapay uses that one, have you just modified someone elses code?
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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November 15, 2014, 05:10:06 AM |
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Thank you for your inaccurate assumption IMO. I will put a bounty on each line of code we have versus "cannapay" to the proof of code that equals 10,000$ USD. It is your move now. A core bitcoin developer will be the arbitrator and decide the final outcome. I know the effort and technological architecture that it involves to produce a viable product. Let me know when you are ready to validate your assumption. Regards, ASIC-8Tile where have i seen that exact wallet before? im quite sure cannapay uses that one, have you just modified someone elses code?
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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November 15, 2014, 05:14:44 AM |
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BTW, my mentor created the first PC in 1972, Boca Raton, Florida. I will gladly accept "challenges" from pump and dumpers... Because what we are creating is much more than just software and ONE coin.
Regards, ASIC-8Tile
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cyberhacker
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November 15, 2014, 09:07:44 AM |
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Thank you for your inaccurate assumption IMO. I will put a bounty on each line of code we have versus "cannapay" to the proof of code that equals 10,000$ USD. It is your move now. A core bitcoin developer will be the arbitrator and decide the final outcome. I know the effort and technological architecture that it involves to produce a viable product. Let me know when you are ready to validate your assumption. Regards, ASIC-8Tile where have i seen that exact wallet before? im quite sure cannapay uses that one, have you just modified someone elses code?
Thanks dev. pls ignore clowns.
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cyberhacker
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November 15, 2014, 09:22:06 AM |
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BTW, my mentor created the first PC in 1972, Boca Raton, Florida. I will gladly accept "challenges" from pump and dumpers... Because what we are creating is much more than just software and ONE coin.
Regards, ASIC-8Tile
you must mean Dr. Paul J. Friedl Paul J. Friedl is known by many people as the “Father of the Personal Computer” He was the chief architect and inventor of the world’s first personal computer and also developed the predecessor of the modern spreadsheet program in 1973, long before personal computers, as we know them today, were introduced. He christened his computer “SCAMP” (Special Computer APL Machine Portable), and it became the father of the IBM 5100 and the grandfather of the ubiquitous IBM PC, which was introduced in August 1981, nearly eight years later The original SCAMP is now in the Smithsonian Institute. Dr. Friedl’s 32-year career with the IBM Palo Alto Scientific Center as a senior engineer and manager included pioneering work in industrial process control, laboratory automation, knowledge-based expert systems, distributed computing, and computer conferencing systems. He also authored many technical papers and patent disclosures. He invented the IBM People Sharing Information Network (PSInet) Computer Conferencing System, which is being used by kindergarten through 12th-grade educators throughout the country. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and is a Registered Professional Control Systems Engineer in California. He received his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in Chemical Engineering from Case Institute of Technology, where he was a Westinghouse Fellow for two years. Dr. Friedl represents the perfect combination of a practical engineer with numerous scientific and practical accomplishments to his credit and the visionary who works to transform the future into today’s reality.
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richwang
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November 15, 2014, 09:22:22 AM |
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November 14, 2014 - Development Updates1.) First Mainnet transaction for TILECOINX to local wallet and we can now dynamically receive any Counterparty tokens in the local wallet. This will help with user adoption. https://blockchain.info/tx/20c73a0775ab14ee642afe90258e41f132686d591b52638d3c1b25a703ffd034Counterparty blockscanhttp://blockscan.com/address.aspx?q=1AvpUipxLbexXjEvi6vuXJxLAUz7xiom4bSo anyone with a Counterparty token can have them locally in their wallet. 2.) Website updates will be coming tomorrow. 3.) Enclosure ready tomorrow with more professional looking pictures. 4.) Counterparty update for development: One of the major developments for the counterparty protocol has enabled additional functionality that we can use for TilePay, pegged assets, distributed voting, decentralized storage, and really distributed apps of any kind. 5.) Awaiting final Security code review status. Regards, ASIC-8Tile nice update
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spartak_t
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November 15, 2014, 11:07:07 AM |
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BTW, my mentor created the first PC in 1972, Boca Raton, Florida. I will gladly accept "challenges" from pump and dumpers... Because what we are creating is much more than just software and ONE coin.
Regards, ASIC-8Tile
you must mean Dr. Paul J. Friedl Paul J. Friedl is known by many people as the “Father of the Personal Computer” He was the chief architect and inventor of the world’s first personal computer and also developed the predecessor of the modern spreadsheet program in 1973, long before personal computers, as we know them today, were introduced. He christened his computer “SCAMP” (Special Computer APL Machine Portable), and it became the father of the IBM 5100 and the grandfather of the ubiquitous IBM PC, which was introduced in August 1981, nearly eight years later The original SCAMP is now in the Smithsonian Institute. Dr. Friedl’s 32-year career with the IBM Palo Alto Scientific Center as a senior engineer and manager included pioneering work in industrial process control, laboratory automation, knowledge-based expert systems, distributed computing, and computer conferencing systems. He also authored many technical papers and patent disclosures. He invented the IBM People Sharing Information Network (PSInet) Computer Conferencing System, which is being used by kindergarten through 12th-grade educators throughout the country. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and is a Registered Professional Control Systems Engineer in California. He received his bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in Chemical Engineering from Case Institute of Technology, where he was a Westinghouse Fellow for two years. Dr. Friedl represents the perfect combination of a practical engineer with numerous scientific and practical accomplishments to his credit and the visionary who works to transform the future into today’s reality. PC was invented earlier by italian guy if I remember correctly. The inventor of first computer was John Atanasoff which origins are from Bulgaria (or where I live ).
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November 15, 2014, 11:42:33 AM |
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where have i seen that exact wallet before? im quite sure cannapay uses that one, have you just modified someone elses code?
You guy please investigate before making conclusion. This is your shit cannapay:
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