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Re: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers
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cannabanana
on 27/10/2016, 00:23:23 UTC
I doubt that the price will get dumped after the Ark ICO because Ark has no intention of selling their Lisk anytime soon as far as I know... And if they manage to hit their Lisk cap that would mean that with ICN and the Lisk team there would be about 35% of LSK of the market which means that there would be a lot less sell pressure on the price...

probably the reason why lisk went up today  Cheesy



Must be, but after this ico, the price will be dumped again. But people get more attentions on lisk now.

Yes, Ark is committed to Lisk for the very long haul. The Lisk will be held as a long term investment, with no plans to sell in the foreseeable future.

because ark is just a copy of lisk code? and you need lisk to develop things that ark can have new things?

Lisk is an EXACT Copy of Crypti....EXACT.  We have Crypti Founders on our team.   Who is copying who exactly?
Since this is the lisk thread I have to notice that lisk started as a copy of crypti. At ths moment, as I recall Oliver saying , lisk code base has nothing to do with crypti anymore.

yeah, he's been spending the past 7 months changing it.  Are you even noticing testnet?  Are the changes making Lisk better than Crypti right now?

I still spend almost every single day checking in on the lisk rocket chat.
I've been in testnet too. Things were going great during the last months. It's just a bug that caused the current testnet situation. In whole lisk development has gone many steps forward. I believe they try to produce some new things and not stay where crypti was. And when you do that you have to expect bugs and drawbacks. But it's the only way to be really innovative.Imo, at this moment the only problem with lisk is the delay with the legal formation.

Some of that I do agree with but your last statement that the legal issues are the only thing is false.  I understand about bugs, of course they happen but there's more to it than code.  The way you treat your community is the way you think about your community imo.  That last thank you to a select group of people was the straw that broke the camels back as basically Max statement to the community is that only 5% of the community working on Lisk in the background is important enough to get paid a bounty and deserve a thank you even though 101 people have been spending about $20,000.00 a month for the past 7 months and countless hours keeping the lisk network alive.

a lot of people I know just walked away from lisk at that moment.