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Re: The future of Crypto - Best etablished (PoS) Coin to buy in
by
EvilDave
on 23/01/2015, 16:45:32 UTC
And it won't be in Java. Lol.

dude it can be written in paper for all i care! as long as it works and solves centralization!
if java is so vulnerable has anyone broken nxt yet? it looks like a nice sum of bounty on it.

im pretty sure most people who was once against nxt has already changed their perspective on nxt after all it has proven itself.
People are afraid of what they don't understand. that's what happened when nxt decided to stand out to be the first 2.0 crypto.
Let's face it, nxt opened the doors to a whole new level of crypto 2.0 competition, just like bitcoin, nxt is an innovator!

ps. you may have registered longer than other peoples but you certainly don't look like you have as much experience. XRP is BANK 2.0 it has it's own needs and has its own potential but it is not a crypto-currency, it is centralized.

Totally agreed. NXT is what got me to take the whole 'Crypto 2.0' thing seriously. Strong dev support made it an even easier decision.

This.

Who cares about their great devs? Anyway, the best devs end up working for the richest companies. Bringing crypto mainstream is not a technical problem.

NXT don't have the networks or the capability to network with banks and government.

If NXT had their own territory (or owned a 1,000 acre a hippie commune), it could work great. Unless they get away from their terminals and get out into the real world, NXT doesn't have a hope in hell.

LOL - sure Nxt could do it, but who wants to do this? Decentralized crypto currency should be for the people, not for the banks or governments.  Roll Eyes

Sounds very commie.

You are no more a man of the people than I.

Best of luck with the populist uprising.

So, whatever happened to the concept that crypto could make the world a slightly better place ?

NXT is giving everyone the abillity to create advanced (or simple, if ya like) financial structures and systems using crypto, without needing to ask anyones permission or to go through any form of vetting process.
Would you prefer that these tools are restricted to the 1% who control pretty much everything else?