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February 14, 2015, 10:18:44 AM
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There are different forms of centralisation. Don't conflate them.
Yes, BTT is centralised since it has a central point of failure (its servers or mods, etc).
But it allows a decentralisation of expression. Within reason anyone can post their opinions here and have them read by hundreds or thousands of people. This would simply not have been possible 20 years ago. I don't see how anyone can disagree with that.
Even then, 'the internet' isn't centralised around one set of servers. If BTT doesn't let you use it or Twitter bans you or your ISP cuts your connection, it's not like you're unable to access the internet and post a message to social media ever again. Are the number of social networks and other platforms for you to post your views to the world decreasing or increasing...?
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February 14, 2015, 10:21:49 AM
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There are different forms of centralisation. Don't conflate them.
Yes, BTT is centralised since it has a central point of failure (its servers or mods, etc).
But it allows a decentralisation of expression. Within reason anyone can post their opinions here and have them read by hundreds or thousands of people. This would simply not have been possible 20 years ago. I don't see how anyone can disagree with that.
Even then, 'the internet' isn't centralised around one set of servers. If BTT doesn't let you use it or Twitter bans you or your ISP cuts your connection, it's not like you're unable to access the internet and post a message to social media ever again. Are the number of social networks and other platforms for you to post your views to the world decreasing or increasing...?
my printing press response was left unresponded too. it is clearly a powerful argument I have made.

but I do admit that books are not creating a peer to peer decentralized network that is making a blockchain.

not sure why this point needs to be clarified, but it seems if there is any imprecision about such things he is complaining

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February 14, 2015, 10:48:52 AM
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Are charts, indicators, TA tools, etc. being coded from scratch for InstantDEX?

Will there be an option to code Custom Indicators?


thnx  Smiley
I have found a pre-existing GUI
custom indicators: yes, but not initially, though making one that is not displayed on GUI could be done

recently added was the ability to run python and actually anything via shell, so you can write custom indicators using whatever language and it is directly integrated into your local SuperNET. My assumption is that if you are doing such things you know what you are doing and since you know what you are doing, you should be able to access the full power of your own computer.

I am currently dealing with data syncing of ramchains efficiently, but this solution would directly apply to InstantDEX.

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February 14, 2015, 12:15:28 PM
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recently added was the ability to run python and actually anything via shell, so you can write custom indicators using whatever language and it is directly integrated into your local SuperNET.

James

You mean I will be able to use all my custom MQL4 indicators?!?!?   Shocked

AWESOME!   Grin
i think mql4 is a C like language with specific environment, so you would have to port them. I have made a similar environment to metatrader as that is most familiar for this space

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February 14, 2015, 01:45:31 PM
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WTF? Calling a computer "decentralized" is like calling a washing machine "decentralized".

Clearly the words of a person unfamiliar with the way computers used to be, prior to the development of the 'Personal' computer. Dumb terminals in an office building all hooked up to a central computer. If you were cutting edge enough to be working from home in those days you still are talking in terms of a dumb terminal connecting long-distance to a centralised computer.

Decentralised computing is about how you view the picture as a whole.

The processor in your laptop is a centralised device in the scale of you and your hardware, but considering you used to have to rely on the processor at the core of a corporations mainframe instead, all the people you know who are now using their own processors in their own devices, that's decentralisation of power, from the corporation to the individual.

Ultimately, the goal of true internet decentralisation is going to be the ability to hook yourself up to it without needing an ISP but, in the meantime, the fact that you can hook yourself up to your ISP without limitations is a good enough goal. Talk to a few users of old-school AOL customers or any other internet-early-days ISP, where they tried to create a closed corporate environment their users were restricted to in the hope they'd be able to spoon feed them a sanitized, commercial environment instead of the full open internet.

There may be value-added features of superNET which begin as distributed, or even centralised, server-based provisions, but the nature of SuperNET itself means that there is constant pressure to decentralise and find innovative ways in order to do so, which is a rather unique goal compared to mainstream corporate internet-service structures.


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February 14, 2015, 07:52:44 PM
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Hey guys, I am considering to invest in Supernet. Theres just one important question for me. Is there clear information about the identity of jl777? I know his name is James, but is there more info?
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February 14, 2015, 08:21:38 PM
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Hey guys, I am considering to invest in Supernet. Theres just one important question for me. Is there clear information about the identity of jl777? I know his name is James, but is there more info?
no, but
you can see my work: https://github.com/jl777/libjl777/

http://www.digitalcatallaxy.com/report2015.html
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February 14, 2015, 08:26:43 PM
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Hey guys, I am considering to invest in Supernet. Theres just one important question for me. Is there clear information about the identity of jl777? I know his name is James, but is there more info?

His real name is Dennis Ritchie. But no one is supposed to know that.  Cheesy
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February 14, 2015, 08:28:18 PM
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Hey guys, I am considering to invest in Supernet. Theres just one important question for me. Is there clear information about the identity of jl777? I know his name is James, but is there more info?
no, but
you can see my work: https://github.com/jl777/libjl777/

Allright thanks.
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February 14, 2015, 08:29:40 PM
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Hey guys, I am considering to invest in Supernet. Theres just one important question for me. Is there clear information about the identity of jl777? I know his name is James, but is there more info?

His real name is Dennis Ritchie. But no one is supposed to know that.
nice try, but I am not that old Smiley

Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie was an American computer scientist. He created the C programming language and, with long-time colleague Ken Thompson, the Unix operating system. Wikipedia
Born: September 9, 1941, Bronxville, New York, United States
Died: October 12, 2011, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, United States

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February 14, 2015, 08:33:04 PM
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Hey guys, I am considering to invest in Supernet. Theres just one important question for me. Is there clear information about the identity of jl777? I know his name is James, but is there more info?
no, but
you can see my work: https://github.com/jl777/libjl777/

Allright thanks.
curious. why is it so important to know my identity?

I am available most of the time, I publish my work product as I am developing, I still havent disappeared with all the funds raised.

There are certainly anon guys, usually using newbie handles and not ones with 5000 posts, that are scamming, but then there are all the known people who are doing order of magnitude bigger scammer because people seem to feel that if they are known somehow this is making it safer.

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February 14, 2015, 08:38:40 PM
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Hey guys, I am considering to invest in Supernet. Theres just one important question for me. Is there clear information about the identity of jl777? I know his name is James, but is there more info?
no, but
you can see my work: https://github.com/jl777/libjl777/

Allright thanks.
curious. why is it so important to know my identity?

I am available most of the time, I publish my work product as I am developing, I still havent disappeared with all the funds raised.

There are certainly anon guys, usually using newbie handles and not ones with 5000 posts, that are scamming, but then there are all the known people who are doing order of magnitude bigger scammer because people seem to feel that if they are known somehow this is making it safer.

James

I would like to return that question. Why would you want to remain anonymous and not claim all your achievements?
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February 14, 2015, 08:45:42 PM
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Hey guys, I am considering to invest in Supernet. Theres just one important question for me. Is there clear information about the identity of jl777? I know his name is James, but is there more info?
no, but
you can see my work: https://github.com/jl777/libjl777/

Allright thanks.
curious. why is it so important to know my identity?

I am available most of the time, I publish my work product as I am developing, I still havent disappeared with all the funds raised.

There are certainly anon guys, usually using newbie handles and not ones with 5000 posts, that are scamming, but then there are all the known people who are doing order of magnitude bigger scammer because people seem to feel that if they are known somehow this is making it safer.

James

I would like to return that question. Why would you want to remain anonymous and not claim all your achievements?

Some people don't like to be hassled or targeted.  The world is full of pieces of shit.
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February 14, 2015, 08:47:02 PM
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Hey guys, I am considering to invest in Supernet. Theres just one important question for me. Is there clear information about the identity of jl777? I know his name is James, but is there more info?
no, but
you can see my work: https://github.com/jl777/libjl777/

Allright thanks.
curious. why is it so important to know my identity?

I am available most of the time, I publish my work product as I am developing, I still havent disappeared with all the funds raised.

There are certainly anon guys, usually using newbie handles and not ones with 5000 posts, that are scamming, but then there are all the known people who are doing order of magnitude bigger scammer because people seem to feel that if they are known somehow this is making it safer.

James

I would like to return that question. Why would you want to remain anonymous and not claim all your achievements?
claim my achievements?

not sure I understand who I would make the claims to. I am pretty well known here and people know what I have done in a bit more than a year. They can safely assume I am not a teenager and have been coding for some years. Maybe I have written code for software you have been using for years from big name companies. Maybe I invented the Internet and "Hello Kitty". But I am still only a bit more than a year in crypto and my history as a crypto coder has started when jl777 was created

In any case I am not interested in fame.

James

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February 14, 2015, 08:59:15 PM
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I admire your coding. I'm seriously impressed with SuperNET. You know that.
But if you really invented Hello Kitty I will hunt you down.
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February 14, 2015, 09:21:22 PM
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I admire your coding. I'm seriously impressed with SuperNET. You know that.
But if you really invented Hello Kitty I will hunt you down.

what if he gave you a free shirt?
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February 14, 2015, 09:42:53 PM
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yes.i suppose mozart would not be mozart at all if we did not know mozart.
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February 14, 2015, 10:20:18 PM
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SuperNET being accumulated Wink
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February 15, 2015, 04:03:32 PM
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You probably heard about bter hack. SuperNET was in the process of converting CNY from ICO into BTC for withdraw. unfortunately this appears to be gone, unless bter can recover. The total CNY raised was less than 5%, so this is a relatively small percentage, but due to the drop in BTC price, it was ~400 BTC

On a per asset basis this is: 0.000490196 BTC

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February 15, 2015, 05:42:10 PM
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You probably heard about bter hack. SuperNET was in the process of converting CNY from ICO into BTC for withdraw. unfortunately this appears to be gone, unless bter can recover. The total CNY raised was less than 5%, so this is a relatively small percentage, but due to the drop in BTC price, it was ~400 BTC

On a per asset basis this is: 0.000490196 BTC

James



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