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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: What will the price of Dogecoin be by the year 2020?
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Pedagang
on 20/01/2018, 10:46:20 UTC
maybe $1? really...
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Why bitcoin wasn't written in functional programming hence able to scale?
by
Pedagang
on 19/09/2017, 01:42:21 UTC
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Objected Oriented Programming is simply not cutting it anymore, specially when it comes to concurrency and parallelism; trying to add concurrency and parallelism to this languages adds lots of complexity and more often than not leads to over engineering and poor performance.

Functional programming in the other hand is already well suited for these challenges, Immutable state, Closures, and High order functions, concepts that lend themselves very well for writing highly concurrent and distributed applications.

But don't take my word for it, you can find enough proof by looking at the technological feeds of startups like WhatsApp and Discord:

    1) WhatsApp was able to support 900 million users with only 50 engineers in their team by using Erlang.
    2) Discord in similar fashion handles over a million requests per minute using Elixir.

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Re: [PRE ANN] [ICO] Stock Photo project planning
by
Pedagang
on 07/07/2017, 11:30:05 UTC
Hello!  I wanted to post some of the planning that my team has been doing regarding a new service for stock photography, video, music, fonts, and icons.  We are a small group of experienced web developers that have shipped many successful products and public facing sites.  It feels like there is still lots of work to be done, but I wanted to get some ideas out there to see if there was any feedback.  I love the idea of an ICO.  In the past, raising money and funding projects and businesses has always been a challenge.  Not to say that it will be "easy" with an ICO, but it does provide and interesting new mechanism for raising capital and getting customers directly involved with the business.

The final product offering will look like a typical stock photo site, such as iStockphoto or Shutterstock, but will be built on top of blockchain technology.  During the ICO, we will be selling Fotocoins in exchange for Ethereum.  Fotocoins will be the currency for licensing stock photos and other digital assets.  When a photographer or content creator has an asset that they want to add to the stock photo site, purchasing or licensing of the digital asset will be paid for in Fotocoins.

We have lots of outstanding tasks/research to do.  Any advise would be appreciated.
Other than during the ICO, we are not sure how the ongoing purchase of Fotocoins will take place.  Is there a process to be listed on an exchange, or is it that you just need to gain enough momentum to be listed?

Thanks for reading.

-Will


Blockstack no?
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Which will be the dominating scalable coin? (NEM vs. IOTA vs. Radix vs. EOS...)
by
Pedagang
on 06/07/2017, 01:43:10 UTC
Radix - scalable (pruning included), stable, it has apps, a chat and mailing system, a debit card running on its own network and a dev and team who didnt need an ICO to raise funds yet - because they truly believe in the idea behind it.

---nothing for a long time. A very long, long time ---

EOS
NEM
IOTA

but no users,no VCs just tech

yea good luck
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Re: Which will be the dominating scalable coin? (NEM vs. IOTA vs. Radix vs. EOS...)
by
Pedagang
on 05/07/2017, 23:19:23 UTC
IOTA is not even a blockchain based project

it is in it's own category

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOTA_(Distributed_Ledger_Technology)
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: IOTA - Permissioned ledger Russian extortion scheme
by
Pedagang
on 04/07/2017, 05:44:02 UTC
IOTA was very suspect-able for me from the very beginning, Majority of coins in hands of few goons, and most people are Arabian, I will not invest a single penny in this pyramid.

arabian  Huh

why arabians  Huh random?

 Grin
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Re: IOTA - Permissioned ledger Russian extortion scheme
by
Pedagang
on 04/07/2017, 05:13:07 UTC
[...] it was obviously under advertised [...]

This is brilliant.
But you should not leave us laughing without providing your definition of "under advertised".
Let me guess:
- Under advertised = I missed an opportunity for trading profits.
- Balanced advertised = I made small profit.
- Perfectly advertised = I made huge profit.
Was the turnaround of Apple also under advertised? Was Nokia maybe over advertised?
Keep'em coming  Grin

Keep laughing whilst the majority of the board keeps considering it a poorly advertised ICO compared to the other large ICO's on this board.

Let's compare apples with apples.

Why don't you spend some time comparing IOTA's ico with ethereum, lisk, waves, maid, etc rather than trying divert to other pointless comparisons.

Remember this LISK has 16x IOTA's development budget. They can hire a far superior team, they can create a far superior product. Lisk is like 30M cap. The unrealistic figures thrown around the iota insider ico scam are ridiculous.

Is lisk better than IOTA? who can say but at least they gave a far better opportunity for everyone to invest as did ethereum. I did not invest in ethereum and yet I can not say it looks like an insider scam ICO because of the POW phase. Hinting I am ONLY calling iota out for being an insider ico scam because i did not invest is not a valid claim.

Release it. Let's see it tested in the wild. Let's see how secure it is and what the pros and cons are. If it is even useful and if it is secure then hopefully someone else just clones it and conducts a fairer initial distribution.


Man, didn't know that Waves and Maid had ICOs - must have been totally under advertised.
Probably they hid it from me on purpose.
Honestly I've never heard of most coins on Poloniex - totally under advertised stuff. Mean.

Try harder and please finally show us your whitepaper "how to advertise correctly".

not it gets free advertisement everyday on coinmarketcap Cheesy
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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: DagCoin: a cryptocurrency without blocks
by
Pedagang
on 14/06/2017, 03:46:18 UTC
Have you looked at https://byteball.org what is your opinion on that?

Yes, would be interesting to get an opinion because...

...I'm still not convinced that Byteball is a pure DAG coin, to prove my position I would need to generate a lot of transactions on Byteball network to show that in certain conditions (related to DAG topology) TPS growth is negatively impacted by necessity to pick the main chain. If you compared Ethereum (which calls itself blockchain) and Byteball you would see that they don't differ much:

You keep spamming that image.

The best image of Byteball is this, an actual DAG.
https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fwf22yutl.png&t=576&c=RbxRGi7jK-Tm9w

Byteball is the first DAG-coin, the first! The first IoT coin, and the first on exchanges and actual use in livenet.


what's with the first thing? LoL

what a shill
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Re: DagCoin: a cryptocurrency without blocks
by
Pedagang
on 14/06/2017, 03:24:57 UTC