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What are the unique features of Fibre?
FibreOS is pretty unique, it is a feature I never even thought of. So that is quite a rare thing to happen and with Windows still around, it is clear that the world needs a way to create a safe place for crypto wallets that is accessible to Windows users, but not running under windows James
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March 09, 2015, 12:38:57 PM |
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What are the unique features of Fibre?
Welcome everyone You can catch up with most important info here https://slack-files.com/T02PXPVUF-F03DM47DB-f06e9352fdWe have fibre channel in supernet slack already Cheers, the future is bright
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March 09, 2015, 12:52:59 PM |
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Beautiful. superNET is officially welcoming FIBRE as its latest CORE coin from today on
Welcome... I sincerely hope the Blocknet folks (I am also one of them) behave... crypto is becoming too REAL!!! Crypto is not a 0-sum game. Blockchain-networks are currently a duopoly with Super being a head of the game. Supers success will contribute to Blocknet's success. They have slightly different approaches but the end service is very similar. Who knows maybe in the future coins will benefit from using both protocols but for different applications. I think even the devs of these two protocols doesn't entirely fathom the disruptive impact of what they are currently working on. This and the Ether+ADEPT project will pave the way for internet of things and distributed computing. The Fan culture of crypto sometimes resembles the mentality of football hooligans rather than looking at the bigger picture. Let's be better than that. Congrats to both Super and Fibre from a Block supporter.
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March 09, 2015, 02:26:27 PM |
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Hey Guys, I'm new to SuperNET and I like the Idea. I'd like to invest in it. Can I? Should I get NXT or Unity to do so? Sorry for being so naive.
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March 09, 2015, 02:28:55 PM |
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Hi James, This look great for decentralize exchange. Is it possible to add some technical indicator like EMA SMAV MACD RSI or STO to the trading graph ?
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Valta Crypto
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March 09, 2015, 02:37:53 PM |
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Hey Guys, I'm new to SuperNET and I like the Idea. I'd like to invest in it. Can I? Should I get NXT or Unity to do so? Sorry for being so naive.
welcome! UNITY = SuperNET, buy it from Poloniex or NXT asset exchange
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March 09, 2015, 02:38:55 PM |
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Hey Guys, I'm new to SuperNET and I like the Idea. I'd like to invest in it. Can I? Should I get NXT or Unity to do so? Sorry for being so naive.
you can buy unity directly e.g. at poloniex or you buy some nxt and get the supernet asset directly on the nxt asset exchange. its up to you
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March 09, 2015, 02:43:03 PM |
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Great, thanks
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March 09, 2015, 02:48:43 PM |
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Great, thanks
But if you buy this at Polo please withdraw this to your NXT wallet and if needed create one. You never know for sure with these exchanges.
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March 09, 2015, 04:51:24 PM |
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GlideSEC currently making investors decent NXT dividends with thanks to SuperNET! almost 4.8% this week. have a read up on the glidesec asset: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=961897
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March 09, 2015, 05:18:55 PM |
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What are the unique features of Fibre?
FibreOS is pretty unique, it is a feature I never even thought of. So that is quite a rare thing to happen and with Windows still around, it is clear that the world needs a way to create a safe place for crypto wallets that is accessible to Windows users, but not running under windows James FibreOS is an Ubuntu derivative. It's not a feature of a coin, it's simply a repackaged client in an iso. Tails Linux already includes a Bitcoin client and when SuperNET gets popular someone will make an Ubuntu derivative that includes SuperNET by default. FibreOS isn't unique at all and I don't think it brings anything useful to the SuperNET - it's not a feature of a coin. What is the unique feature of this coin? Perhaps we are missing something important, but I'm actually thinking the same thing. I'm definitely interested in hearing what is so unique about this OS. If I remember correctly, XC did something similar awhile ago and so did Keycoin (which turned out to be a big flop). So how is this a new/unique idea? Also, is this the same Fibre that is in Blocknet? If so, will Fibre be a part of both Blocknet and SuperNET? I haven't been keeping up with news like I used to, but last I heard, opinions of Blocknet are generally pretty negative. So this makes me a bit concerned. If someone can enlighten us, that would be greatly appreciated.
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March 09, 2015, 05:22:09 PM |
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What are the unique features of Fibre?
FibreOS is pretty unique, it is a feature I never even thought of. So that is quite a rare thing to happen and with Windows still around, it is clear that the world needs a way to create a safe place for crypto wallets that is accessible to Windows users, but not running under windows James FibreOS is an Ubuntu derivative. It's not a feature of a coin, it's simply a repackaged client in an iso. Tails Linux already includes a Bitcoin client and when SuperNET gets popular someone will make an Ubuntu derivative that includes SuperNET by default. FibreOS isn't unique at all and I don't think it brings anything useful to the SuperNET - it's not a feature of a coin. What is the unique feature of this coin? Perhaps we are missing something important, but I'm actually thinking the same thing. I'm definitely interested in hearing what is so unique about this OS. If I remember correctly, XC did something similar awhile ago and so did Keycoin (which turned out to be a big flop). So how is this a new/unique idea? Also, is this the same Fibre that is in Blocknet? If so, will Fibre be a part of both Blocknet and SuperNET? I haven't been keeping up with news like I used to, but last I heard, opinions of Blocknet are generally pretty negative. So this makes me a bit concerned. If someone can enlighten us, that would be greatly appreciated. I think I've read they left Blocknet few days ago. Edit: Here it is: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=737771.msg10698947#msg10698947
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March 09, 2015, 05:43:56 PM |
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BitcoinDark: RPHWc5CwP9YMMbvXQ4oXz5rQHb3pKkhaxc Top Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD ensorcell 84BTCD Stuntruffle: 40BTCD Top April Donations: juicybirds 420BTCD; ensorcell: 42BTCD
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March 09, 2015, 10:05:10 PM |
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Please do not promote this here. I am not convinced in the legitimacy of glidesec James
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March 09, 2015, 10:05:56 PM |
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Hi James, This look great for decentralize exchange. Is it possible to add some technical indicator like EMA SMAV MACD RSI or STO to the trading graph ? yes of course, this will be part of the Tradebots and SkyNET integration to the GUI James
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March 09, 2015, 10:08:55 PM |
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What are the unique features of Fibre?
FibreOS is pretty unique, it is a feature I never even thought of. So that is quite a rare thing to happen and with Windows still around, it is clear that the world needs a way to create a safe place for crypto wallets that is accessible to Windows users, but not running under windows James FibreOS is an Ubuntu derivative. It's not a feature of a coin, it's simply a repackaged client in an iso. Tails Linux already includes a Bitcoin client and when SuperNET gets popular someone will make an Ubuntu derivative that includes SuperNET by default. FibreOS isn't unique at all and I don't think it brings anything useful to the SuperNET - it's not a feature of a coin. What is the unique feature of this coin? Perhaps we are missing something important, but I'm actually thinking the same thing. I'm definitely interested in hearing what is so unique about this OS. If I remember correctly, XC did something similar awhile ago and so did Keycoin (which turned out to be a big flop). So how is this a new/unique idea? Also, is this the same Fibre that is in Blocknet? If so, will Fibre be a part of both Blocknet and SuperNET? I haven't been keeping up with news like I used to, but last I heard, opinions of Blocknet are generally pretty negative. So this makes me a bit concerned. If someone can enlighten us, that would be greatly appreciated. FIBRE has an active dev team and will be working to create new tech. After all, it is not where you are now that is as important as where you will be. chanc3r did the tech eval FIBRE has moved from blocknet to SuperNET James
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March 09, 2015, 11:35:25 PM |
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What are the unique features of Fibre?
FibreOS is pretty unique, it is a feature I never even thought of. So that is quite a rare thing to happen and with Windows still around, it is clear that the world needs a way to create a safe place for crypto wallets that is accessible to Windows users, but not running under windows James FibreOS is an Ubuntu derivative. It's not a feature of a coin, it's simply a repackaged client in an iso. Tails Linux already includes a Bitcoin client and when SuperNET gets popular someone will make an Ubuntu derivative that includes SuperNET by default. FibreOS isn't unique at all and I don't think it brings anything useful to the SuperNET - it's not a feature of a coin. What is the unique feature of this coin? Perhaps we are missing something important, but I'm actually thinking the same thing. I'm definitely interested in hearing what is so unique about this OS. If I remember correctly, XC did something similar awhile ago and so did Keycoin (which turned out to be a big flop). So how is this a new/unique idea? Also, is this the same Fibre that is in Blocknet? If so, will Fibre be a part of both Blocknet and SuperNET? I haven't been keeping up with news like I used to, but last I heard, opinions of Blocknet are generally pretty negative. So this makes me a bit concerned. If someone can enlighten us, that would be greatly appreciated. You can find most important info about Fibre here https://slack-files.com/T02PXPVUF-F03DM47DB-f06e9352fdOne of the great unique features is Fibrelock Fibre is no longer part of Blocknet project Cheers
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