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9779410 No.9779410 [Reply] [Original]

Tonight we pass the $30 mark. Then it's off to the moon. I'm strapped in idk about you anon

>> No.9779422

how much i need to be comfy

>> No.9779479

>>9779422
at least 100 desu

>> No.9779483

>>9779410
who gonna try to swing trade for the binance competition? I have just over 100 sky so all i need to do is seel once and buy back in once. Worried I'm gonna fuck it up desu

>> No.9779538
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>>9779483
sell at 0.00393 then buy back. simple TA desu

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>>9779422
>how much i need to be comfy
You need at least 1250 SKY to make it by end of this year, but just 100 SKY will be enough to make it in 2019/2020. So it really depends how patient you are. Best to start accumulating early so you can build up the Coin Hours anyway.

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>>9779483
I'm just going to market buy/sell 10 SKY twenty times over the next week. I have more SKY in my wallet but I'm not going to transfer it out and lose all my coin hours - I'd rather just pay the Binance trading fees.

>> No.9779588

>>9779565
nice chart, but no one of these things are currently implemented.

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>>9779588
Every single one of them is currently implemented you absolute brainlet. I'm posting over Skywire right now. The things that aren't implemented yet such as the SKYDEX, hardware wallets and wireless antennae aren't shown on the chart yet.

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we're in for a good night <3

>> No.9779725

>>9779683
so internet 2.0 is a shitty vpn? cool

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I hadn't finished accumulating...

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lol even these stupid whales cant hold back skycoin. were still going up :')

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>>9779725
Internet 2 won't happen overnight, this is just phase 1. And in any case the decentralized internet is just one application running on the Skycoin platform.

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/biz you literally have 30 mins before it goes above $30

>> No.9779811

>>9779765
Deluded faggot. It's impossible to discuss with deluded bagholders.

>> No.9779820

>>9779792
What if it dumps as soon as the competition starts from everyone whos been accumulating all week?

>> No.9779823

>>9779588
>Skycoin isnt way ahead of my shitcoins that were launched less than a year ago.
Skycoin is obviously implemented on mainnet, you can buy it on exchanges. Fiber is implemented, there are many projects building on it already. coin hours are implemented. you see people on here posting their coin hour amounts all the time. CX is implemented, just not integrated in the blockchain. Kittycash is implemented, though it will be expanded upon greatly. Skyminers are implemented, people are using them to post on biz at this very moment. Obelisk is basically implemented, but not active on mainnet because it needs testing, other components, and exchanges to adapt to change. Skywire is in its first stage of implementetion with the testnet and people are using the vpn as we speak.

>> No.9779837

>>9779811
What I dont get about all the people calling X coin holders delusional is which coin sarent shitcoins in your opinion? Which one will create a decentralised internet?

>> No.9779843

>>9779725

It will start out with small communities creating their own mesh network. A few friends here and there. A few neighbours. A group of anthousiasts, etc. Much like the current internet in its early days anon. It's going to take a while.

Personally, i cant wait to dump my ISP and hook up a few skyminers with my friends.

Skycoin took this approach deliberately, making it a much more community orientated and democratized project. Buying SKY now is like buying microsoft stock for pennies.

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>>9779811
Which part of my post do you disagree with?

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9780012

It's astonishing how heavily /biz/ shills and defends tiny 2-man shitcoin projects like LINK and REQ, while fudding behemoths like SKYCOIN that are actually getting shit done... companies like SKY with hundreds of employees, offices all over the world, years of development, dedicated hardware, fully functional fast/free currency, excellent wallet, multiple dapps and games already launched on the platform (each with their own dedicated blockchain, currency and wallet) etc etc.

/biz/ doesn't deserve to know about Skycoin.

>> No.9780086

>>9779588
I'm replying to your post via skywire and I have SKY and coinhours in my wallet, along with KittyCash installed.

>> No.9780122

When do you think we'd see $100? Considering moving my Link to Sky.

>> No.9780203

>>9780122
Well 100 is a significant number for any coin. I would estimate around the beginning of next year .

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>>9780122
Not as long as most people think. The only reason SKY has such a low market cap is because they've done zero marketing until a few months ago and it was only available on one shitty exchange (Craptopia). Now it's on Binance with more big exchanges to come and they're stepping up the marketing it's going to take off quickly when more people learn about the breadth and depth of the SKY ecosystem

>> No.9780250

Just as i thought. It dumped hard. Whens it gonna bottom out lads?

>> No.9780324

>>9780250
Never kid

>> No.9780373

>>9780012
Eth is basically myspace
Sky is facebook

>> No.9780390

>>9779410
*SEC BLOCKS YOUR PATH*

buy nexus, never had an ICO like Skycoin. Skycoin is for non americans.

>> No.9780413

>>9780390
Skycoin didnt have any ICO
75% of the supply is still locked up and under strict long term distribution rules

>> No.9780485

>>9780413
>>9780413
https://tokentops.com/ico/skycoin/

>> No.9780487

>>9779565
Nice being in the top gainers, SKY, HOLO, 0xBTC and DERO

>> No.9780551

>>9780086
you're using a VPN, that's not a new technology. You're not using coin hours for anything, kitty cash isn't an actual game yet, obelisk isn't implemented yet, you basically own numbers on a SQL server because all transactions are currently on a centralized master node

>> No.9780621

>>9780485
>tokentops
>>9780551
vpn isnt a technology, its an application.

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Skycoin is the true ethereum killer

>> No.9780865

>>9779538
u def didnt mean 0.003193 right?

>> No.9780934

>>9780551
I can set up a two way wifi antenna to the town over and have another skyminer out there and it's a meshnet. On which I can host local content. There's a big difference.

Coin hours are a store of value, so I'm storing value.

Kittycash is working, it's downloadable and functions. There are many branches planned for the base game currently in development.

I didn't claim Obelisk is working yet, but that will go live this year.

>> No.9780959

Skycoin is a security.

>> No.9781134

>>9780959
Your mum's a security desu senpai

>> No.9781274

>>9781134
If you get something in return for holding skycoin it's a security.....mom jokes 2018

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>>9779820

>> No.9781331

>>9781274

You're an idiot. Go and watch the SEC interview. Pay attention to what he says.

>> No.9781407

>>9781331
So you watched a 3 minute video now you'er an expert on the SEC....

>> No.9781428

>>9781407
No you're a retard who hasn't watched it. Go watch it and listen to what he says about which shitcoins will be classed as securities.

>> No.9781461

>>9781428
Skycoin is a security for Americans. @10:40 Synth admits he did an ICO. The only option for Americans is Nexus if they want something similar to Skycoin because Nexus never did an ICO.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZxiNRZ2Z4c&t=7s

>> No.9781495

>>9781461
Its not an ICO. ICO's were defined in 2017 by the erc20 smartcontract.

>> No.9781503

>>9781495
They did an ERC20 ICO in 2017. Look it up.

>> No.9781583

>>9781428
I did watch it...Why the name calling? If you buy a stock and that stock pays you dividends for holding that stock it's a security...If you hold skycoin you are paid in skyhours so it's a security...Why is this so hard for you to understand??

>> No.9781720

>>9781503
"Coin Distribution Event" is not a fucking ICO. the point of the "ICO" distinction is NOT BEING AN ACTUAL CRYPTOCURRENCY.

ERC20 tokens ARE NOT CRYPTOCURRENCIES, they are "tokens" offered on the Ethereum cryptocurrency. the term "ICO" is a misnomer, because they aren't coins. Look at CMC. Tokens, and coins. Coins have their own independent blockchain powered by unique software. Tokens are a placeholder.

Being a "placeholder" is what makes something a security. Being a functional independent cryptocurrency is what makes something NOT a security. Ignorant people calling the skycoin launch an "ICO" (since 2017 was the year of ICO's and the year of utter crypto n00bs that thought ERC20 tokens were cryptocurrencies) does not mean skycoin was ever an ERC20 token.

assuming you aren't talking out of your ass, provide a fucking source. I'll do some work to disprove you, so I'm not a hypocrite.

>https://github.com/skycoin/skycoin/issues/21
a bug report from january 2015 that proves skycoin was an independent cryptocurrency long before your 2017 claim.

>> No.9781755

>>9781503
You learned this from where, reddit?
>>9781583
Yes, Skyhours are emitted over time independent of human action

>> No.9781773

>>9781583
Coin hours aren't a currency, they are a utility token used to buy bandwith. They took care of this issue a long time ago.

>> No.9781775

Skyfags, is this coin a scam? Why do people say that, also since it's such low supply
>how many to make it
100? 200?

>> No.9781782

>>9781583
you aren't "paid" coinhours because they have no value

they are functional item that provides utility (powers the transaction of skycoin, and in the future will power the transaction of bandwidth).

IFF coinhours were listed and traded on binance, you MIGHT have a point, but they aren't. Even if they were, they have a function already so any value would be attributed to the value of that function, not the promise of future returns.

>> No.9781808

>>9781755
From the SEC interview retard. Also reddit is unironically a better source for this kind of info than 99% of the retards on /biz desu

>> No.9781833

>>9781808
Then enjoy yourself over there with your Skycion erc tokens

>> No.9781866

>>9781833
>he actually thinks Skycoin is an erc20 token
>he doesn't know the difference between a token and a crypto currency
>he's probably 16

>> No.9781868

This is my first moon mission guys do you think it can hit $100?

>> No.9781887

>>9779410
god damnit i want to get the trading volume for the contest but i dont want to get fucking BEANED.

>> No.9781999

>>9781887
nows a fairly safe time to buy in. Itll almost certainly hit 32000 again tonight from the looks of how its played out so far

>> No.9782037

>>9781999
There's a massive sell wall at 3151 right now. When that goes up it'll take off again

>> No.9782149

>>9781866
sec interview said:
>cryptocurrencies are not securities, i dont know what a token is and you shouldnt care, we will deal with them. our policies will remain exactly the same as they always were. we are not inhibiting the adoption of technology. this answers all legitimate questions.
you:
>believes everything this clayton fuck says. believes everything he reads on reddit. is almost 3 years older than i am.

>> No.9782181

>>9782149
So let me see if I understand. You are actually 16 and you think that the SEC saying crypto currencies aren't securities is evidence that they are securities?
What other 'evidence' do you have that the Sec thinks they are securities?

>> No.9782275

>>9781314
What does this mean?

>> No.9782291

>>9782181
forgot to put the
>tokens are icos
typical television watching reddit reading postmodern worldview. the walls are scribbled with gibberish. There is no evidence what the SEC thinks. The fud will never end. The deliberations on each case will proceed over decades. your world will crumble as the new one is born on the back of projects like Skycoin.

>> No.9782308

>>9782291
Right. So the SEC saying what they think is not evidence that that's what they think. What would count as evidence that that's what they think?

>> No.9782347

>>9782308
i believe he's saying that you are extrapolating from insufficient data

>> No.9782373

>>9782347
Is skycoin a cryptocurrency or an erc20 token?
Did the SEC say today that crypto currencies are not securities?
Would it be reasonable to 'extrapolate' from the SEC saying cryptocurrencies are not securities that this means the SEC does not consider Skycoin a security?

>> No.9782390

>>9782308
>thinking they say what they think.
go back

>> No.9782417

>>9782390
>m8 I get you have to be sceptical of what (((they))) say but this is taking it to an absurd level. I'm just trying to understand your logic. So if the SEC said they considered crypto currencies to be securities then this would be evidence that they weren't?

>> No.9782456

ADVICE TO LINK MARINES
Try a pool cleaner vacuum while underwater, especially with a heated pool, it will give you the best orgasm of your entire life. the fans rapidly but gently smack the head of your dick while giving really strong suction. obviously stick your fingers in first to make sure it's safe, not every pool vacuum is the same. I've had blowjobs from 3 different women and 4 different men, I've used vacuums, cock-pumps, fleshlights, vibrators... and NOTHING compares to the pool cleaner. I'm not even fucking kidding right now, if you get the chance, try it. the only thing that is even remotely close to how good that pool vacuum felt was straight up vaginal sex with this fat chick who had a really warm snatch, it was like sticking my dick into a wet loaf of banana bread straight out of the oven, and yes this fucking pool cleaner vacuum was better than that. I don't own a pool or else I'd be doing it every day. unfortunately the owner of the pool caught me doing it so I'm not allowed to be within 1000 feet of his house anymore but it was so fucking worth it, I'm telling you that fucking pool vacuum is like heaven. honestly the only reason I even want to make it with LINK is so I can afford my own house with a heated pool and of course a pool vacuum. I can't wait to buy a dozen different brands and styles of pool cleaners and fuck them all. I live for that day to come.
ADVICE OVER

>> No.9782471

>>9782373
Skycoin is a cryptocurrency.
Skycoin is not, and never was an ERC20 token.
It is my opinion that the SEC would not consider Skycoin a security.

t. Doesn't even need to watch the interview, I did this research last year.

>> No.9782480

>>9780934
i could do that without using skycoin. It's called a router.
>>9779565
300 tps ETH? never heard of it. can you show me any running smart contracts?

>> No.9782498

>>9782373
Notice that i didn't say I believed you were extrapolating from insufficient data, I was merely providing my interpretation of his statement. Since I haven't watched the interview I don't feel qualified to comment on it directly.

>> No.9782587

>>9780012
it's astonishing how i can ask the most basic questions about this project and no one can answer them
any links to running dapps?
is it true a central node is running everything?
what is skywire, and why does it expect to beat ISPs when no one else has?

>> No.9782603

>>9782498
Fair enough. But yes, I think we can rest assured that Sky will be safe from the SEC.

>> No.9782638

>>9782480
Skycoin does not need Skywire to suceed. Skywire does not need Skycoin to operate. The link between the two is the payment protocol where Skycoin is applied to provide an incentive to grow the mesh network. This relationship harnesses the true power of cryptocurrency, and serves as a model for the design of other decentralized Sky Fiber projects.

There are no smart contracts, each fiber project is essentially a code fork of Skycoin and will be able to take advantages of all the technology and facilities within the ecosystem. This supports all use cases including private blockchains for non cryptocurrency applications, individual blockchains for students in the classroom, public cryptocurrency projects that involve an ICO fundraiser. It is theoretically possible to publish a smart contract in a CXO, though there is no known reason to do so.

>> No.9782678

>>9782587
You're right, it's just a scam to sell a useless 'miner'. Don't buy.

>> No.9782693

>>9782587
the testnet has been up for over week also and no one will give you an answer or detailed information on the payouts for it (hint: cause there arent any)

>> No.9782718
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>>9782587
1. Some of the running SKY dapps are: SolarBankers, ApolloChain, KittyCash and SAMOS. These all have their own wallets, coins and individual blockchains running on the SKY platform. Plus there are a few others already launched and a 30+ in the pipeline (according to Synth).

2. No, there are thousands of nodes. It's one of the most decentralized projects in the entire crypto market. There are consensus nodes and block-making nodes... http://discovery.skycoin.net:8001/#/

3. What is Skywire: https://medium.com/skycoin/skywire-the-new-internet-for-the-new-world-6d09a8542c50

>> No.9782756

>>9782587
well for starters this is a thread about being/not being a security, not about the specifics of the skycoin project. so you might get better responses elsewhere.

but yes, it is true that obelisk is not implemented, they want to work the bugs out on a sidechain.

kittycash is a dapp that just entered alpha, there are others in the works.

skywire is an encrypted routing protocol that uses nested keypairs to protect the contents and destination of each packet and allow intelligent routing over any latency (including ultra-long latencies like in space, where no matter what you do there will be periods of direct blackout due to interfering bodies) with unprecedented levels of both security and obscurity.

the entirity of the skycoin project goes far too deep for even an entire thread to cover. If you are actually interested you can check the development history in the blog, which has over 200 lengthy and often quite technical posts going back to december 2013. blog.skycoin.net

I don't know of a single coin other than maybe bitcoin or ethereum that can boast something like that. Start there.

>> No.9782779

>>9782756
oh fuck, never mind. this is a skycoin thread. I got lost in my tabs, sorry. all the security threads ended up trying to FUD skycoin so i thought i was still in one of those

>> No.9782810

>>9782587
what is astonishing is your petulant sense of entitlement to be spoonfed.
There are no active dapps, cx is not integrated with the blockchain. Skycoin is a complex project with many components and the relationship between them requires simultaneous activation of multiple components on a testnet first, and then onto the mainnet. The team remains hard at work as they have been for many years. If you were to dyor you would see the fruits of this labor instead of asking irrelevant questions. the block validation is currently being done by centralized masternodes. Obelisk is expected to be operational in late 2018 / early 2019. Skywire is a software defined networking system that makes use of incentivized hardware. It will beat ISPs because ISPs are not incentivized to innovate.
>>9782693
testnet payouts do not make use of the Skywire payment protocol because there will initially be limited network usage. Instead, testnet participants are to be whitelisted, and paid on a monthly basis. In order to qualify for payment, a participant must be active for 75% of the payment period after having being whitelisted. Official miners get priority for whitelisting. All nodes can participate in using the network, which is currently limited to the VPN functionality.
>>9782718
These Sky Fiber projects are not technically dapps. They will however be able to take advantage of all the decentralized services available in the Skycoin ecosystem.

Please read through all the repositories in the Skycoin project.

>> No.9783015

>>9782638

doesn't this make ARK completely obsolete?

>> No.9783049
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>>9783015
Skycoin makes most other crypto projects obsolete.

>> No.9783050

>>9782810
>There are no active dapps, cx is not integrated with the blockchain.
ooh okay, sorry i was mislead by
>>9779565
one of Skycoins flyers.

asking the question "what the fuck is skycoin" is asking to be spoonfed?
OK
>>9783015
vaporware doesn't make anything obsolete


so i'm just curious skycoin is advertised as free and better than ISPs, so can I stop paying my ISP now and use sky instead? how do I do that?

>> No.9783070

>>9782480
Now how about metered access to that shared connection without being able to spy on traffic on your router with zero configuration?

>> No.9783084
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>>9783050
>skycoin is advertised as free and better than ISPs, so can I stop paying my ISP now
Not yet - you need to wait for the antennas. Eventually you'll be able to bypass your ISP and route over the meshnet via wireless/radio/satellite/darkfiber. Skywire is one of the longer-term Skycoin projects... it's not going to just suddenly appear overnight. The network needs to be built out gradually.

>> No.9783300

>>9783050
do you think technological innovation works by fucking magic? Here let me wave my magic wand and "make the world a better place"

If you want to profit off of investing in the cutting edge . . . jesus dude, you're gonna have to educate yourself. By the time it's complete and ready to be spoonfed to you, we'll be set and you'll just be another user.

most "tokens/coins" are just blowing smoke up your ass to get your money. Skycoin is hard at work and that means no time to manicure bullshit. They've got all the money they need, they don't need yours. Even us holders will better spend our time working overtime at our day jobs and continually buying more skycoin than spending countless hours educating people like you so our bags go up in value faster.

I'd rather see skycoin rangebound for the next 2 years so i can swing trade and stack more than have it moon tomorrow.

>> No.9783328

>>9783050
You are being disingnuous to refer to Skycoin as vaporware. Skycoin's blockchain uses UT/XT graph structure instead of UTXO. this solves transaction malleability and makes coinjoin actually work smoothly. There is no block reward, making bitcoin's duplicate coinbase outputs bug irrelevant. There is no incentive for consensus algorithm participants to conspire against the network. Skycoin solves ethereum's crippling network congestion that can suddenly cripple all projects on the platform due to the next crypto bunny craze. CX is a turing complete programming language that is deterministic, making it actually possible to depend on code to be bug free, unlike ethereum which shits the bed every fucking 6 months, fuck me in the asshole. The combination of Skycoin (deflationary) and Skyhours (inflationary) allows a monetary system that more accurately reflects real world economies. Because Skycoin is not satisfied with just this it is vaporware? get a grip on reality.

>> No.9783345

>>9783300
skycoin and its shillers are advertising to be everything then i ask them to back up one of the things they claim to do and they go fucking bananas
>they've got all the money they need, they don't need yours.
Is that why they're selling boards for $7000? Is that why they're hoarding 70% of the sky supply and selling it instead of giving it away?
Is that why they created a flashy website and shill 4chan everyday? Because they don't want investors?

Get real Urkel.

>> No.9783367

>>9783345
skycoin is a cult and its fanboys are deluded to view synth objectively

>> No.9783372

>own skycoin
>own skybox mining cubes
>not owning a Nexus cubesat

>> No.9783382

>>9779410
fuck off with these threads

>> No.9783429

>>9783345
You don't seem very interested in the answers to your own questions.

>> No.9783440

>>9783345
>hoard 70% of supply

sure this isn't an ICO?

>> No.9783446

>>9783372
can you buy the nexus space ones? I want to launch my own thang

>> No.9783470

>>9783328
what makes cs more deterministic than golang or better suited for a blockchain programming language?

>> No.9783488

>>9783446
If you're rich enough you can own one of the "community" cutesats in 2019

I don't know what the incentive of having one is though

>> No.9783498

>>9783440
91% is not distributed yet. good luck buying it all and centralizing the supply.
>>9783446
How much do you suppose it will cost you to launch your own "thang"?

>> No.9783502

>>9783367

well... atleast they're not stinky.

>> No.9783505

if anyone can start an ico and launch things into space, why haven't terrorists started an ico and launched tungsten rods into space to cause devastation

>> No.9783507

>>9783367
Btc is cult too, especially at its early days

>> No.9783527

>>9783507
satoshi left to avoid being THE figure of bitcoin. this project can succeed, but whenever i see skycoin shills they always talk about how god-like/great synth is when some of his views are slanted and merely geared towards building blind faith in his ideas

>> No.9783545

>>9783367
Yes it is a cult, Synth is my holy leader, the prophet annointed by the universe to preach the gospel of decentralization. Idgaf man, go whine more about scams, meanwhile you're chasing erc20 token pump and dumps, get REKT.

>> No.9783551

>>9783498
Last I heard was either the satellites cost $50k by themselves or with a launch into low-orbit.

Low-orbit launches are somewhat expensive and $50k is somewhat of a heavy pricetag for a a few 10 cm chips in a box with antennas so it's probably for both

But, Nexus has partnered (there's an actual statement and actual family relationship) with Vector to make this possible in the first place and Vector themselves are trying to make low-payload launches cheaper.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/vector-and-nexus-team-up-to-bring-cryptocurrency-to-space-300573678.html

>> No.9783559

>>9783545
>whining
>can't deal with criticism
i just hold because i don't know how to bot trade effectively

>> No.9783561

>>9783507
bitcoin..... had a working product to begin with
>>9783429
well all the answers i've received are
>well don't expect anything until 2025 none of it actually works yet
so i don't really care to ask anything more about an imaginary product
i might as well start asking about elon's mars vacation packages

>> No.9783575

>>9783559
Idc man honestly, do your own research figure out if its legit or not cause that seems to be the only real question if you want to make it.

>> No.9783576

>>9783561
skycoin already has a working product, even if it's not the final product

>> No.9783578

>>9783551
Oh the statement about using NXS as payment for future Vector launches held true for 1 scheduled launch already confirmed by Vector. That was probably the reason for the previous pump because that was no news x8-10 climb.

>> No.9783613

>>9783576
you wouldn't know it, even from skycoins own website.
I read their "whitepaper" and none of it discusses skycoins current consensus algorithm. does it have one besides the mysterious unfinished "vote for reputable nodes" obelisk?

if skycoin even has a network why is there no document describing it?

>> No.9783648

>>9783367
Sky is pretty much what Link should have been , linkies would be smart to make the switch and buy back in with 5x more

>> No.9783662

>>9783470
AFAIK it IS golang modified to be a blockchain programming language. I'm not a coder so I'm not qualified to answer any more specifically, but supposedly it only takes a couple hours to adapt from golang to cx. if you do code, just check out the cx github. If you don't code, you wouldn't understand the answer anyway.

>>9783527
satoshi is not and was never a real person.

>>9783345
skycoin supporters/holders are not one person. this is 4chan, an anonymous board accessible to anyone that can read english. not only does that mean you cannot tell who is posting what, it also carries with it a culture of acting without care of the consequences. maybe you belong somewhere else.

>muh 1 btc for 8 OPP meme
There is a limited supply. You CANNOT BUY ONE, you can only buy one as a package with 0.9 btc worth of skycoin. Even I don't think you're too retarded to figure that out.

but guess what? you CAN BUY ONE, just not from THEM. Get in line for the orange pi prime backorders, piece together the rest of the parts and you can have one at cost. I bought one from the skycoin team, and I bought one on my own. If they gave a fuck about collecting that 1 btc from each buyer, don't you think they would be trying a little harder to fill the 5000 person waiting list for official "1 btc" miners? They just released the second batch of 250, MONTHS after the first one. they DON'T WANT 5,000 miners for alpha testnet, that's counterproductive.

FYI there's already as many or more DIY miners than official miners.

>> No.9783683

>>9783613
blog.skycoin.net

development blog dating back to december 2013. you'll find all your answers and more, if you cared enough to actually read it.

>> No.9783710

>>9783683
>blog.skycoin.net
wtf it is an ICO

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>>9783683
Don't read that blog, it's all a lie. Synth is scamming you HHAHAHAHAHA.

>> No.9783732

>>9783662
they don't want to waste time and effort on packaging and mailing all the miners when they can have you guys do it.

it gives them more control of supply

it's also still vaporware

>> No.9783800

>>9783732
Yes, it's such a tedious job am I right?

>> No.9783865

>>9783732
This is called reasoning from a conclusion, what you're doing. You've decided something, so you arrange any information you come across to reinforce your belief. The empathic side of me hopes you can come to terms with this behavior, because it probably effects you in many areas of your life. The other side of me is dying of laughter.

>> No.9783878

>>9783865
*affects

my apologies.

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>>9783561
>imaginary product
Skywire is just one application on the Skycoin platform. This particular application will be rolled out over many years, but that doesn't make it imaginary. Many other applications running on the SKY platform are already complete, and many more are in development. It's a massive project with a lot of moving parts. It's not just a basic coin like BTC that only does one thing. I think the complexity of this project is causing you a lot of confusion, but if you spend more time researching I'm certain you'll be able to get your head around its scope.

>> No.9783985

>>9783713
I really can't tell anymore. This shit literally came out of nowhere and now /biz/ can't stop hyping it.

>> No.9784021

>>9783985
>in development for over 5 years, first wallet release almost 3.5 years ago
>came out of nowhere

Shit's been on bitcointalk for ever. I think YOU came out of nowhere.

>> No.9784222

>>9783924
for something that's been around for 5 years it should be embarrassing that they don't even have a consensus algorithm working.
You can hide behind "big project" all you want but anything that hasn't shown any progress for that long isn't worth investing in.

a white paper is supposed to be a highly technical paper of what you have accomplished, not a sales brochure of what you will accomplish 5 years from now.
>>9783683
so their official documentation is 4 years of blog posts? They haven't even thought to make it any more formal at any time?

Here's a juicy tidbit from 2014
> It may take several years to achieve optimal solutions (how to do completely decentralized route discovery!?). - The best solutions will come from the community and academia, not necisarily the core development team

oh got it they're not even working on anything, just sitting around waiting for someone else to solve the problems they'll be the "first to solve"

sounds like they have had this "it's gonna take forever" excuse from the beginning

>> No.9784244

>>9783924
Name one which is complete or be a fag for the rest of your life

>> No.9784332

>>9779410
Such a larp. Cant wait to post with a screen cap tomorrow of how this didnt happen. fag

>> No.9784338

>>9784222
keep showcasing your tiny brain, this is great. you don't even know what a whitepaper is

>problem requires organic testing to optimize
>They had an excuse from the beginning!

>> No.9784380

>>9784338
t. hasn't even looked at bitcoin's whitepaper
you're a fucking joke if you're defending that advertisement

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>>9784244
The coin itself, and its transactions - fast and free (i.e. it already does everything Bitcoin does, only better).

The Coin Hours generation mechanism.

The desktop wallet.

The ability to give an individual blockchain+wallet+coin to every project that launches on the platform.

The 1st gen hardware nodes (Skyminers)

The CX smart contract turning-complete programming language

>> No.9784599

>>9784380
that's what a business whitepaper is, dumbass. They also have 5, no 7 different technical/academic whitepapers, the business one is new because people were pissed off that they couldn't understand the technical ones.
https://github.com/skycoin/whitepapers/blob/master/Sky-%20Opinion%20Dynamics%20Based%20Consensus%20for%20P2P%20Network%20with%20Trust%20Relationships.pdf
https://github.com/skycoin/whitepapers/blob/master/skyhash_opinion_dynamics_model.pdf
https://github.com/skycoin/whitepapers/blob/master/skyhash_opinion_dynamics_model2.pdf
https://github.com/skycoin/whitepapers/blob/master/sznajd2%20-%20a%20community-aware%20opinion%20dynamics%20model.pdf
https://github.com/skycoin/whitepapers/blob/master/whitepaper_skycoin_consensus_v01_jsm.pdf
https://github.com/skycoin/whitepapers/blob/master/old_2014/whitepaper_04_survey_of_systems_for_distributed_consensus.pdf
https://github.com/skycoin/whitepapers/blob/master/old_2014/whitepaper_05_Aether.pdf
https://github.com/skycoin/whitepapers

just goes to show that you guys will hate until you turn blue

>> No.9784707

>>9783865
uhhh no. that's you, who came to the conclusion "satoshi is not and was never a real person" without tangible evidence... then you bump this thread with links you haven't even read but support your conclusion that skycoin is "cutting edge innovation" when it's still vaporware. the empathic side in you doesn't see how assembling, packaging, distributing, and ensuring delivery of 5000 miners is a time-consuming difficult task. not to mention this adds 1m SKY to the supply, and they also encourage you to hold skyhours so they can control the price till they came out and said skyhours are worthless for now because they may end up wiping them. i don't need your psychological evaluation which is entirely a reflection of yourself kek.

>> No.9784726

>"You've decided something, so you arrange any information you come across to reinforce your belief."


>" I bought one from the skycoin team, and I bought one on my own."
>"If they gave a fuck about collecting that 1 btc from each buyer, don't you think they would be trying a little harder to fill the 5000 person waiting list for official "1 btc" miners? They just released the second batch of 250, MONTHS after the first one. they DON'T WANT 5,000 miners for alpha testnet, that's counterproductive."

>> No.9784756

>>9784707
no intelligent sky holder cares if their millions of sky hours are wiped out because they got them for free to begin with and will just generate more afterwards. The less skyhours there are in circulation, the more value they each represent.

it can only make Skycoins more sought after.

>> No.9784789

>>9784756
yea when its in use.......but atm the initial sentiment was hold your sky to accumulate skyhours, which implies less in circulation and easier price manipulation. good for developers' unlocked coins

>> No.9784885

>>9784789
its not in the best interests of the project to harm the ecosystem. there are many things a developer team could do to harm their own project. this goes for every project that exists. I have seen evidence that this team wants their project to suceed.

>> No.9784922

>>9784885
you are right. i think it is a good project in the long run and can succeed given governments do not intervene. it has been said it is a 10 year project. however it is important to understand how they will potentially fund their project, and examine some of what the dev says as nonsensical or exaggerated considering for it to be truly a success, it needs to reach the majority of people. unless your version of a successful decentralized internet is only the reach of the cryptospace.