Author

Topic: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning - page 696. (Read 2007155 times)

sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 274
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1021
2009 Alea iacta est
The news ethereum doesn't want you to see

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereumfraud/

legendary
Activity: 2982
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
hi all ...

ive finally got my old profile back ...

tanx to cyrus ( bct mod ) and a few others - i now have full access to my old profile ... so will be using this one as much as possible from now on ...

the 'crysx' profile will still be in use - but will be only when necessary - not as my standard ...

a lot to sort out now ...

update ...
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17653092 ...

#crysx
hero member
Activity: 1848
Merit: 640
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Quote
Don't care - only interested in Ethereum.

The entire team is:

Vitalik Buterin → Inventor of Ethereum, protocol developer and researcher
Gavin Wood →Lead C++ developer
Jeffrey Wilcke → Lead Go developer

Primary non-development members include:

Anthony Di Iorio → Founder and Executive Director of the Bitcoin Alliance of Canada, Bitcoin Decentral, KryptoKit
Mihai Alisie → Founder of Bitcoin Magazine and Egora
Joseph Lubin → Software engineer, Quantitative Analyst
Stephan Tual → Founder of Ursium, Communications

You left someone off.....


~*~UBQ~*~is the new implementation of ETH so ya we need you over here* i saved you you 1000 coins to help us develop [-UBIQ smart contracts-]...many thanks!  Wink


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annubq-ubiq-smart-contracts-for-an-automated-world-1763606
hero member
Activity: 524
Merit: 500
Mercatox added ETH / ETH BTC / USD ETH / ETH RUB / EUR
https://mercatox.com/exchange

But your exchange has a few people play there, you need to have a big signature campaign to raise public awareness, like yobit did.
legendary
Activity: 1164
Merit: 1010
It's hard to trust the Ethereum platform after having bailed-out TheDao contract. A precedent has been set but great tragedies give birth to great things. Ethereum Classic has kept it's ledger and core principles intact as the original chain. It is diverging by staying POW or POW/POS hybrid (Twinchains) + a new monetary policy but principles of decentralisation including governance, immutable ledger and unstoppable contracts are at it's core. Competition is good and different flavours will only improve the whole ecosystem but ETC should not be ignored and underestimated.

Ya, could be.  Looking at ETC's network hash rate though, it's easy to see which chain the community at large has more faith in. It's a very powerful metric for trying to measure something so abstract, imo.  As an investor though, I'd stay wary because of public figures like bitpop. Doesn't put a good face to ETC at all.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
You say the same thing, regardless of who posts it and what it is about

Look in the mirror and say it again!

Are you upset, that Ethereum is innovating new coding and releasing new developments that keep making it better and very different to the coins that tried to clone it Grin
legendary
Activity: 3431
Merit: 1233
You say the same thing, regardless of who posts it and what it is about

Look in the mirror and say it again!
sr. member
Activity: 2016
Merit: 268
Mercatox added ETH / ETH BTC / USD ETH / ETH RUB / EUR
https://mercatox.com/exchange
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
And, one would hope, that when the Casper-POS is implemented.

The Ethereum Foundation will add an additional deduction to issuance to maintain their eminent position for ongoing Coding and Research Development.

Even, increasing the the issuance by 0.5% and adding deduction of 30% on issuance seems a really progressive step in terms of the current crypto funding innovations Wink

So, say the planned issuance is 0.5%.

The new issuance would be 1%,

The investors would get and extra 0.2% (net 0.7%)

And, the Ethereum Foundation would 0.3% as ongoing source to pay for funding of research and development on the coding.

Whilst, investors would gain the new benefit of new long-term events increasing the market capitalisation values per one ETH Smiley

Sounds like a massive scam

Yawn, yawn and yawn.

You say the same thing, regardless of who posts it and what it is about - 5 months non-stop Bitpop.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
And, one would hope, that when the Casper-POS is implemented.

The Ethereum Foundation will add an additional deduction to issuance to maintain their eminent position for ongoing Coding and Research Development.

Even, increasing the the issuance by 0.5% and adding deduction of 30% on issuance seems a really progressive step in terms of the current crypto funding innovations Wink

So, say the planned issuance is 0.5%.

The new issuance would be 1%,

The investors would get and extra 0.2% (net 0.7%)

And, the Ethereum Foundation would get 0.3% as ongoing source to pay for research and development in relation too coding.

Whilst, investors would gain the new benefit of new long-term events increasing the market capitalisation, e.g. the value per one ETH Smiley

Sorry, for not spacing this posts out over 5 months, but I'm currently involved in a major gaming enjoyment of playing "Civilisations Beyond Earth"!

To my surprise, the game looks beautiful and music is fantastic.

Anyway, when I doing gaming - I tend to disappear for 1-2 months from the Forum and the Trolls make this ANN a chore to read, whilst you are enjoying music and beautiful sights.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
Oh, I forgot to mention, some of major Ethereum coin holders are coding geniuses  Smiley
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 2
It's hard to trust the Ethereum platform after having bailed-out TheDao contract. A precedent has been set but great tragedies give birth to great things. Ethereum Classic has kept it's ledger and core principles intact as the original chain. It is diverging by staying POW or POW/POS hybrid (Twinchains) + a new monetary policy but principles of decentralisation including governance, immutable ledger and unstoppable contracts are at it's core. Competition is good and different flavours will only improve the whole ecosystem but ETC should not be ignored and underestimated.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
As a digression, GPU mining is really interesting these days for accumulators.

Because, you have market credibility based on Research and Development funding.

Ethereum has a lot of funds for coding and research, from the initial offering.

Dash has 10% of future mining rewards available for coding, research and promotional materials.

ZCash (new entrant) has 20% (in the first 4 years) for coding, research and repaying the groups who funded the new startup.

Of course, because the cypto-currency sector is so tiny, as a proportion of the world total GDP - all may become hugely successful for investors and miners.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
Speculation is not an argument: if you want to disprove Riddikulo's original post, do it with evidence and research.

Clearly, Riddikulo has little interest in your questions - I can't say he is wrong not care about you Grin

Aaaand we're back with 140+ IQ level reasoning, I did not make the claim, the burden of proof is on him. I did not say I am looking to confirm or disprove it, I asked for him to show some data.

Whether he cares about me or not is beside the point, if he doesn't show data or, at least, some educated guesswork he did not show shit.

Keep on shilling for ETH my punjabi mate, seems like you got skin in the game.

Nope, IQ has nothing to do with it. Nor, does family ancestry.

On Bitcointalk Forum: people frequently post bits of information and never answer questions. It's normal to see this, crypto-currencies are worth a lot of money and people do not want to lose their mining or investing niches or strategies. Every now and then, people will give out a bit of information that is a nice thing to know and helpful!

Even sending people messages to people can go unanswered on this Forum, this is pretty normal.

Trolls: on the other hand post stuff that is incorrect for whole raft of reasons on various threads.

Therefore, when getting the best out of this Forum, you have to do your own research and follow whose people whose posts are the former over the latter.

And, I have posted on this ANN many times, that I've invested in Ethereum and I use GPUs too mine coins.
hero member
Activity: 527
Merit: 500
Speculation is not an argument: if you want to disprove Riddikulo's original post, do it with evidence and research.

Clearly, Riddikulo has little interest in your questions - I can't say he is wrong not care about you Grin

Aaaand we're back with 140+ IQ level reasoning, I did not make the claim, the burden of proof is on him. I did not say I am looking to confirm or disprove it, I asked for him to show some data.

Whether he cares about me or not is beside the point, if he doesn't show data or, at least, some educated guesswork he did not show shit.

Keep on shilling for ETH my punjabi mate, seems like you got skin in the game.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004

My family is from the India, Punjab and they are from a farming heritage!

If, you want too call me CHAV - then I'll stick up up for those downtrodden people - why not? However, I do not where sports clothing Cheesy

I have brother who graduated from Cambridge University, another graduated from University College London. Another, who went to London School Economics, but dropped out too pursue other interests.

As for myself, I do have problems with writing English - grammar, spelling and so on. Therefore, I didn't enjoy school and didn't excel, especially in written timed exams.

My IQ is 142, which (at the time) was 5 points short of joining MENSA, but I was smoking cigarettes at the time and that takes 7 points of IQ test results.


It is fairly obvious that you have issues in reading english as well. I dare say more so than writing it.
I can beat your IQ numbers and then some (I still smoke Cheesy), however that measure is so irrelevant it is pointless to bring it up in any sort of discussion. I guess people just love to boast.

Therefore, the person posting is saying that their are 800,000 CPUs mining ALTs, which there is no way too validate, even if you had an interest in mining with CPUs.

Finally you got it. I believe such a bold claim warrants some backing up. You claim it is impossible to validate. I ask Riddikulo whether he tried to.

But, if you do mine with CPUs - you would be able to work too do a rough calculation by adding up hashrates for ALTs that have CPU mining on them and dividing that by the average hashrate per CPU.

Pretty tedious too do Grin

That is why I was wondering whether Riddikulo has in fact performed such calculations, read them somewhere, or did he just pull a number out of his ass. Third option is by far the most likely and the least interesting.


Speculation is not an argument: if you want to disprove Riddikulo's original post, do it with evidence and research.

Clearly, Riddikulo has little interest in your questions - I can't say he is wrong not care about you Grin

hero member
Activity: 527
Merit: 500

My family is from the India, Punjab and they are from a farming heritage!

If, you want too call me CHAV - then I'll stick up up for those downtrodden people - why not? However, I do not where sports clothing Cheesy

I have brother who graduated from Cambridge University, another graduated from University College London. Another, who went to London School Economics, but dropped out too pursue other interests.

As for myself, I do have problems with writing English - grammar, spelling and so on. Therefore, I didn't enjoy school and didn't excel, especially in written timed exams.

My IQ is 142, which (at the time) was 5 points short of joining MENSA, but I was smoking cigarettes at the time and that takes 7 points of IQ test results.


It is fairly obvious that you have issues in reading english as well. I dare say more so than writing it.
I can beat your IQ numbers and then some (I still smoke Cheesy), however that measure is so irrelevant it is pointless to bring it up in any sort of discussion. I guess people just love to boast.

Therefore, the person posting is saying that their are 800,000 CPUs mining ALTs, which there is no way too validate, even if you had an interest in mining with CPUs.

Finally you got it. I believe such a bold claim warrants some backing up. You claim it is impossible to validate. I ask Riddikulo whether he tried to.

But, if you do mine with CPUs - you would be able to work too do a rough calculation by adding up hashrates for ALTs that have CPU mining on them and dividing that by the average hashrate per CPU.

Pretty tedious too do Grin

That is why I was wondering whether Riddikulo has in fact performed such calculations, read them somewhere, or did he just pull a number out of his ass. Third option is by far the most likely and the least interesting.
Jump to: