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October 17, 2015, 05:11:28 PM
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Just went through the approvals list once again today to approve 3 more new members to ToshiDesk Social Charting Platform.

15 New Members in 2-3 days with word of mouth is pretty good in my opinion.



185 Members and growing!

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www.ToshiDesk.com/beta

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October 17, 2015, 05:16:20 PM
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As usual:

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One of my informers told me that at this moment Toshidesk is "developed" by one junior web frontend developer, others left this project. That developer has no skill to finish this platform so mastertrader777 tries to find someone more skilled but with his tiny budget it's almost impossible.


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October 17, 2015, 05:35:00 PM
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Looks like someone trying to fud, and hold down the market on bittrex... just got his stash called and taken. Grin


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October 17, 2015, 05:50:04 PM
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Why don't you put a similiar buy order at this rate?
Oh, I forgot, you buy from yourself only.


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October 20, 2015, 05:50:16 AM
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Hello Community,

Just stopping by to let you know I have been working very closely with a few other devs on this MTR Wallet STATIC Linux Compile.

Getting this compile stable will is going to allow us to release a boat load of nodes that increase our network stability, and prevent any further networks issues such as the one we had a few weeks ago.

We have been putting some time into this and have been able to make it a STATIC compile.

What does that mean?

Well it means that all the components of the compile to run are ALL executable!

So basically if you use a compatible Linux the wallet will run.

We will be working on hard-coding some nodes into the next wallet release, and I will keep you all updated.

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October 20, 2015, 08:20:38 AM
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This is extremely stupid to enourage people to use static wallets. Why?

Once one (or more) external libs (libc, zlib, qt, libpng, libupnp, and many others) will be find vulnerable you will have to upgrade your wallet!
Before you will find your MTR wallet is vulnerable (because of statically linked vulnerable library!) your box might be hacked, funds stolen and so on. With dynamic linked libs you fix your system using eg apt-get update (debian/ubuntu example) and you don't even have to know that something in sys libs is vulnerable - when you read about it somewhere, your modern is linux box is prolly already updated.

Static wallet is "good enough" for cold /OFFLINE/ wallets, nothing else.

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October 20, 2015, 08:50:26 AM
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@ 8-bit-Party

why do you like this thread so much?
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October 20, 2015, 09:15:52 AM
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coinut, I am investor

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October 20, 2015, 10:59:36 AM
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@ 8-bit-Party

why do you like this thread so much?

Despite what anyone says, MT made the mistake to meddle into 8bit coin and took on 8bit in the 8bit thread. Now 8bit is retaliating in the MTR thread and taking on MT and MTR and MT is paying the price. 8bit wont stop until MTR is completely dead and buried. Some things that 8bit says are valid and makes sense while others are as clear as daylight just an attempt to damage MTR. This is evident in that there is nothing that MT can post that 8bit agrees with and everything that is posted is picked on, which is unnatural. In a natural argument there will always be things agreed on and some things being disagreed with. Once I realised that 100% of what was being said by MT is disagreed with by 8bit it became clear what it was and that it was not a natural normal argument. I then lost interest because it can only end in one way like 99.999999% of other coins where the same happens. It is like a cancer in alt-coins.

Until MT and 8bit buries the hatchet, MTR will decline until it is dead and if 8bit really is an investor, his actions are killing his own investment. That is the short and long of it.

The thread has become a tit-for-tat between 8bit and MT which is unfortunate and I hope 8bit sleeps well after achieving his objective.
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October 20, 2015, 03:41:51 PM
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So you like trashing the coin until your value gets chopped in half?

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October 20, 2015, 03:53:14 PM
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jc12345, you focus way too much on me. Whatever would I write here, the biggest problem is lack of absolutely necessary tech knowledge and, lack of development and never satisfied toshidesk promises. I was criticized here, that MTR coin development is not only things, toshidesk is also important. But hey, toshidesk development is in deep shit too. Do you really believe that toshidesk beta has 170 real users? No volume on bittrex, fake volume on cryptsy (no trading fees), 3-4 active posters in this thread, 0 active posters on ToshiTalk forum, no IRC channel, no slack channel and 170 real betatesters, sure, yeah right.

I have bad news for all of you. For months you were supporting dev without giving him at least a bit "investor" pressure. So a result of your "thanks for awesome update" comments under yet-another-meaningless mastertrader777's cool-story is lack of any finished / not borked product and lack of any value. This is what you get when you show blind support and do not show any demand. An investor is someone who give a money and expect something back. mastertrader777 does not even bother with showing any respect to community. That's why instead of schedule, deadlines and final product we get full-size screenshots showing same things as months ago.

With real development, real developer, real product, my thoughts would be nothing but a negligible drop in the ocean of other comments (besides there would completely no need to post them).

Sorry.

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October 20, 2015, 05:46:47 PM
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These STATIC Wallets are just going to allow me and a few friends of mine to mass produce some MTR Staking Wallets - Active "Nodes" using Linux.

Anyone will be able to use Linux to compile a MTR wallet and simply throw 5-10 MTR in the wallet and allow it to stake.

All this vulnerable talk about Linux Static Wallets is quite an attempt to FUD my progress, but your opinions never mattered much here...

It's simply a wallet that should be used to make an active node, and should hold no more than 5-10 MTR in each wallet.

I believe having more active connections inside the MTR wallet is a good thing, and blockchain downloading time will improve.

I make plans, and execute them.

ToshiDesk now has over 190 Users!



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October 20, 2015, 06:44:25 PM
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These STATIC Wallets are just going to allow me and a few friends of mine to mass produce some MTR Staking Wallets - Active "Nodes" using Linux.

Anyone will be able to use Linux to compile a MTR wallet and simply throw 5-10 MTR in the wallet and allow it to stake.

All this vulnerable talk about Linux Static Wallets is quite an attempt to FUD my progress, but your opinions never mattered much here...

It's simply a wallet that should be used to make an active node, and should hold no more than 5-10 MTR in each wallet.

I believe having more active connections inside the MTR wallet is a good thing, and blockchain downloading time will improve.

I make plans, and execute them.

ToshiDesk now has over 190 Users!



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this is exactly right ...

we have the compiled daemon running and testing - but ive also corrected a few issues in the code also - so if a native compile ( dynamic or static ) is what you want to do in your own vps - you can ...

the git code is currently in my git - https://github.com/chrysophylax69/mastertrader/ - but will be updated so that a pull request will done when its ready and anyone will be able to grab it from the official mtr git that mastertrader has ...

so when i get back - ill be working on it further - alongside granite ...

mastertrader777 - keep at it mate ... you are doing an awesome job ...

ill be back in a week if all goes well - longer if things dont go to plan ...

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October 20, 2015, 06:58:07 PM
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the git code is currently in my git - https://github.com/chrysophylax69/mastertrader/ - but will be updated so that a pull request will done when its ready and anyone will be able to grab it from the official mtr git that mastertrader has ...
You should fork official repo instead of creating a new one. This is pretty basic thing.


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October 20, 2015, 11:36:02 PM
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These STATIC Wallets are just going to allow me and a few friends of mine to mass produce some MTR Staking Wallets - Active "Nodes" using Linux.

Anyone will be able to use Linux to compile a MTR wallet and simply throw 5-10 MTR in the wallet and allow it to stake.

All this vulnerable talk about Linux Static Wallets is quite an attempt to FUD my progress, but your opinions never mattered much here...

It's simply a wallet that should be used to make an active node, and should hold no more than 5-10 MTR in each wallet.

I believe having more active connections inside the MTR wallet is a good thing, and blockchain downloading time will improve.

I make plans, and execute them.

ToshiDesk now has over 190 Users!



Cheers,

MasterTrader777



this is exactly right ...

we have the compiled daemon running and testing - but ive also corrected a few issues in the code also - so if a native compile ( dynamic or static ) is what you want to do in your own vps - you can ...

the git code is currently in my git - https://github.com/chrysophylax69/mastertrader/ - but will be updated so that a pull request will done when its ready and anyone will be able to grab it from the official mtr git that mastertrader has ...

so when i get back - ill be working on it further - alongside granite ...

mastertrader777 - keep at it mate ... you are doing an awesome job ...

ill be back in a week if all goes well - longer if things dont go to plan ...

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Excellent! Grin

Thank you sir!

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Hello Community,

Just stopping by to inform you all that I have just wrapped up the Trademark Application - *Final Approval* Office Action* - for the ToshiDesk Trademark.

Some of you may remember me posting something in regards to applying for the Trademark months back.

Yes, it takes a while to work through the USPTO..and actually get your application in the hands of the trademark attorney.

The trademark attorney working on my trademark case is :

/Matt Schwab/
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(571) 272-5701
matthew.schwab@uspto.gov





Matt should be getting back to me very soon, and I will keep you all updated and let you know when ToshiDesk is officially TRADEMARKED!

If you get a minute check out this new company called InvestFeed : https://vimeo.com/129442266

The idea of making trading more sociable is gold.

Being the first company to do it for Crypto is platinum.

Trademarking it is...priceless.
 
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October 22, 2015, 06:07:49 AM
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Hello Community,

My CMS Dev is back to work.

He had to take a small vacation to host his wedding.

Right now I have him working on the Public Dashboard Revamp.

Will post some screenshots shortly.

Testing is currently being done, and will keep you all updated on our progress.

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October 22, 2015, 06:57:46 PM
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Hello Community,

Yesterday my CMS Dev started the transformation of the front end of the ALL NEW ToshiDesk Publlic Dashboard!

What does this mean?

Well, take a look at Facebook and Twitter...You can effectivley browse the site and navigate around to a few areas but when it comes to wanting to comment, or join a group, or even like something - You're required to sign in.

What we are working on now is converting www.ToshiDesk.com into a live front end of the Dashboard.

You wont have to be logged in to see the Dashboard and new coming users will be able to get a feel for what ToshiDesk is, without feeling pressured to sign up / login right away.

I have to make sure the new user realizes the value of ToshiDesk first by showing a few intriguing aspects of it before trying to ask that user to convert.

Before performing any profile intensive stuff or trying to use certain features...the user will be required to login/signup.

This is the art of funneling and converting your audience.

More conversions = higher revenues for ToshiDesk = higher net worth = higher valuation.

Quick Screen Shot of the ALL NEW ToshiDesk Public Dashboard!

*Work in Progress*

Collapsing Menu's on Dashboard:



ToshiDesk Public Wall:



Talk soon,

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October 22, 2015, 07:14:55 PM
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Just passed 100k views. Wink

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October 23, 2015, 12:09:52 AM
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Gotta hand it to you man... you are persevering! A full year's effort, hundreds and hundreds of hours... do you know what statistically you would have made selling ANYTHING wit that perseverance? You would have made a small fortune... without investing a penny either, let alone the $20k you claim to have invested in this thing (more like $5k, right?). And so little to show for such a continuous, incessant effort! I shudder to imagine what you would have done for an actual GOOD project, instead of this absurd pipe dream of yours? You still have some free time to watch "Shark Tank"? you should. Maybe -I really believe you are not teachable, truth be told- you would have learned that, in spite of personal enthusiasms, many time the idea is simply, well... to good at all. Here, you have a coin full of holes, that brings nothing to the table and is way behind BTC itself technically... and you really expect it to have ANY value at all at some point? Why? And then you have the toshi thingy, which is nothing but a crypto portal. Unnecessary at all, solves nothing at all and can be "cute", but mostly useless. Definitely not worth any money now or ever. But keep on peddling it no matter what. Amazing, really.

You know what's even more amazing? that some of the nutcases that were "pricing" this thing at 250k sat a few months back are still here with MTR in a deep coma -technically dead- and no prospect of revival whatsoever.
 
But things maybe looking up some time in the future. The year -and the money- have not been -hopefully- a total loss. I expect you to have learned a very expensive and very tough lesson that maybe you will be able to use in the future... when and if you really find a GOOD idea to get behind instead of wasting time, money and effort trying to keep alive a very, very bad one. I will be looking for that project and, maybe, get behind it. You, obviously, don't give up. And that, on a GOOD project, will indeed be very positive. On this one? A sad waste.
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