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Re: ✅🔥🚀 [ANN][BOUNTY 1.5M$][ICO] ⭐ ETHEARNAL ICO 2.0 - Decentralised Freelancing ⭐
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WindListener
on 16/01/2018, 19:12:35 UTC
Will there be any verification system or can people just make a new account or identity once they screwed one up?

good question, i would like to know as well
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Re: ▂▃▅▆█ Win up to $400 worth of tokens for hitting a lucky post number. █▆▅▃▂
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WindListener
on 16/01/2018, 19:03:48 UTC
This is the slowest  going game I've ever seen.
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Re: 📌 [ANN][ICO] 🔥 Ethearnal ICO 2.0 - Autonomous Decentralised Freelancing 🚀
by
WindListener
on 05/01/2018, 20:07:04 UTC
Not as far as I know.

In summary our features that make us ICO 2.0 are:
  • Your funds are locked in a smart contract and only increments of 10% are released to us upon voting of the token holders
  • We can't touch those funds until at least 51% of the token holders vote so
  • If for some reason anyone is not happy with how we execute the project, he can start a refund voting process. If 65% of the token holders vote in favor of refund all the ramaining ether in the smart contract is refunded proportionally to the token holders

So basically you trust us only with 10% of the money upfront. But considering that we have already open source working product I think that is not much of a risk.




Interesting. And how do the token holders vote? Techinically?
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Re: Win up to $200 worth of tokens for hitting a lucky post number.
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WindListener
on 05/01/2018, 07:54:41 UTC
Does the first post win anything? Smiley
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Re: [ANN][ICO] 🔥 Ethearnal ICO 2.0 - Autonomous Decentralised Freelancing
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WindListener
on 22/12/2017, 13:38:33 UTC
This ICO 2.0 shit seems pretty decent. Seems so obvious now. How come no one else is doing it? Or is it?
I dropped the ICO game since it's too much of a hype now, but you guys might just have won me back.
At least my ether will be locked and I won't be able to sell it in a moment of weakness, lol

I like the last sentence. Sometimes it's better that your investments are in locked mode that you can't do anything bout it for the moment.
Otherwise, I will be in panic mode when the price starts to get shaky and my heart will be palpitating that I don't know what to do anymore. LOL

But what is the outstanding feature of ethearnal as compared to bitjob or other related freelancing projects here?

I feel you!

Well, i haven't finished reading the whitepaper yet, but it seems like they bult self-sufficient, self-regulating system or something like that.
It's kinda like a protocol.
What really impressed me is how clever the dispute system is. I mean like conception it seems close to genius. Now implementing is whole different ball game though and unfortunately I lack the knowledge to judge if it could be implemented or not. If they show before the ICO that they can do it, i might invest an ether or two Smiley

Actually I'm not sure if I completely understand how exactly it works, might have to read that part again.


What other competitors are out there and what are their strong sides?

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Re: [ANN][ICO] 🔥 Ethearnal ICO 2.0 - Autonomous Decentralised Freelancing
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WindListener
on 22/12/2017, 07:09:32 UTC
This ICO 2.0 shit seems pretty decent. Seems so obvious now. How come no one else is doing it? Or is it?
I dropped the ICO game since it's too much of a hype now, but you guys might just have won me back.
At least my ether will be locked and I won't be able to sell it in a moment of weakness, lol
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Re: Bitcoind gets extremely slow after running for a while
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WindListener
on 12/11/2015, 20:20:24 UTC
I guess it's the RAM then.
But is it realistic that the swap use is making it THAT slow? yeah the swap is on HDD but still?

how do I check the mempool size?


shorena, thanks for the suggestions! I'll play with them tomorrow.
The node uses a wallet and it's a big one, so I'll skip the first setting but that reminds, can a huge wallet be a problem for the slowness too?
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Bitcoind gets extremely slow after running for a while
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WindListener
on 10/11/2015, 13:08:13 UTC
Even commands like bitcoin-cli getbalance or getinfo take minutes to execute!

It's running on a 1GB ram VPS, with 4GB of swap. It's using most of the ram and 1GB of swap. It's a HDD vps, but nothing else is running on it but bitcoind.
So should be enough right?

Yet after running for several days it's becoming so slow I have to restart it. That fixes it for a while.
It's with the latest version for Ubuntu 14.04, all updated.
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Re: bitcoind connection constantly dropping between 2 VPS on the private network
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WindListener
on 29/10/2015, 09:04:27 UTC
I mean the front end (html5/php site) can't talk to bitcoind from time to tme, connection is dropping for some reason.

there is just one bitcoind on the backend, VPS2
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bitcoind connection constantly dropping between 2 VPS on the private network
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WindListener
on 28/10/2015, 09:28:34 UTC
I've got a site frontend on VPS1 talking to the bicoind on VPS2 over their private network.

Thing is every few minutes it drops the connection for a while. I'm not even sure where to start the troubleshooting so asking here.

Both are ubuntus 14.04 all up to date
firewall is properly set but even with disabled one it's the same
bitcoind is running fine and well connected