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Re: [ANN][KMD][dPoW] Komodo - Zcash Zero Knowledge Privacy Secured by Bitcoin
by
ka82
on 01/09/2017, 21:09:46 UTC

Ok, things have definitely gone bonkers in Cryptoland, folks!   A simple re-test of the ATH in BTC terms means that KMD will be trading @ $5!!!   Shocked




$5 is nice, but $20 is where dreams come true. Tongue

$20 is nice as well but $100 would be better, so I can retire!

I will sell all of mine next price hike! tired of BS in projects like this.

personally I am tired of idiots who post baseless complaints like whiny little brats. oh, and as the local shill says -'cheers'
just to be clear I am referring to the post by 'ka82'.

And what's your "base" for $5, $20, $100 valuation since your comments have solid supporting facts?

The OP's comments were specifically referencing the KMD all time high value - his point being that when it returns to that level, which isn't a big stretch, that would put its relative valuation to BTC at around $5.

My post about $20 was just having some fun, based on nothing... and the subsequent $100 was probably the same.

As far as this being a shit project, uhh right. I've held since early BTCD days, I've seen some serious stuff happening since then, this project is in many ways unprecedented. I'm sorry you don't see t that way. Cash out on the next rise, there's plenty for everyone.

Mr. awill333 was saying that my comments are baseless...but these valuations are also as much baseless  as my complaints...
I just haven't been able to understand the use case of this project, while in other projects you can at least clearly understand what the purpose of the crypto is...

also if you guys are really concern about the USD valuations and want to get rich soon and don't care too much about the project, how come you didn't invest (speculate) on other cryptos which some came even after komodo, starting from less than $1 and now they're all way up, for example:

OmiseGo:     July 14th:  $0.5   >     Aug. 31st:   $11.94   (24 times)
Nexus:         Feb. 5th:   $0.11  >     Aug. 31st:   $3.05     (27 times) (only in 2 exchanges)
Bitconnect:   Feb. 5th:   $0.51  >     Aug. 31st:   $136      (267 times)
Lisk:            Feb. 5th:    $0.16  >    Aug. 31st:   $7.28      (45 times)
PIVX:           Feb. 13th:  $0.01  >    Aug. 31st:   $3.53      (353 times)
NEO:           Feb. 5th:    $0.13  >    Aug. 31st:   $32.85     (253 times)
Ubiq:           Feb. 5th:    $0.05  >    Aug. 31st:    $2.76      (55 times)
Waves:        Feb. 5th:   $0.22  >     Aug. 31st:   $6.09       (54 times)
Shifts:         Feb. 5th:    $0.03  >    Aug. 31st:   $2.32       (77 times)
Stratis:        Feb. 5th:    $0.09  >    Aug. 31st:   $7.33       (81 times)
Bitshares:    Feb. 5th:    $0.003 >   Aug. 31st:    $0.15       (47 times)
Komodo:      Feb. 5th:    $0.11  >    Aug. 31st:   $1.46       (13 times)


Please don't tell me the dollar valuation doesn't matter...this isn't something that I started....above are facts that you could certainly become richer if you were invested in any other cryptos than kmd.

One way tp measure the performance is the above valuations and above data clearly tells me kmd is under-performing comparing to statistically sufficient crypto samples.
wow you really laid it out there. im a big holder of this project, been since ico, and i see so much going great with the projects jl777 does, barterdex as one, but what confuses me is i recommend this constantly, twitter, and my investment groups, and everytime i explain what kmd is, jumblr, barterdex, they get excited, excited enough to buy, but as soon as they have to deal with using the wallets, the excitement fails. i dont know why they made another wallet, aka, gui, before agama was out of beta and had zero bugs. or if agama was going to have bugs, why not make a fully functional non beta gui. I mean, Neo had a working gui a week or so after rebrand that was done by the community. I just dont understand what is point of having many not fully functioning wallets. Just need one that grandma can work and that is reliable.

I don't know who jl777 is, but it doesn't really matter because as you stated above none of the wallets working well. I've heard this for the past 4-5 months that it's gonna be ready, soon to release but same old. Even the komodoplatform website hasn't been re-designed as they promised. No clear roadmap as where we're standing and where we're going.
If you dont know who jl777 then whatre you doing here? Hes the lead developer, the brain behind so much work here! Its not perfect yet, but so ambitious.

Do you know his background? what's his ambitions? I know who he is, yes he's a lead developer.
Get on slack and ask him yourself!! Jl777 will answer you, either on slack or here. Everyone in supernet team is very approachable!
I have always worked hard to deliver on what I promise. At times delays are run into, other times it is about things out of my control, so I cant do anything about it.

I have spent almost 20,000 hours over the last 4 years coding the komodo platform. If that does not explain what my ambitions are, not sure anything would.

While price is secondary for me as I know completing the tech will take care of the price, it isnt such a bad result to have done over 10x from the ICO in USD and 3x in BTC terms as BTC goes up 5x. Granted it isnt 100x ROI, but I dont remember promising any specific ROI, or that KMD will have the highest ROI of all crypto projects. The bottom line is that KMD has had a higher ROI than BTC over the last year.

To me that is not anything to complain about. And that is with the GUI issues unsolved. Clearly a lot of people correctly assess that it is just a matter of time to get the GUI sorted and that it doesnt really affect the core value of KMD. Then again, maybe when the GUI is done, the price will go up 10x? I cant promise that, nobody knows what will happen.

All I can do is continue to improve the tech and let the GUI people do the GUI, the website people do the websites, the marketing people do the marketing, etc.




I'm certainly not questioning your hard-working...but the reality is what end users will experience with the project matters, no matter how much you spend time to code the whole infrastructure. It's like building a house and right after the walls and ceilings and stairs are built we say it's ready for selling. But when the prospects come in they see the house doesn't have windows or doors or the cabinets are not in place and the walls are not painted. They don't care how good the structure is built or what materials are being used, as long as it's not ready to be settled in it it's not ready.