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Oyster Testnet Release is coming: it is already tomorrow.
Also on 12 January 2018 rebranding is planned (I Hope that  result will be the same as it was after "ANS to NEO" rebranding  Smiley). Waiting a great grow (to its last highies) from PRL.

Didn't the rebranding already happen?

Yes it did.

Either someone has been away from the forum for a long time or some evil bots are getting pretty stupid.
newbie
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Oyster Testnet Release is coming: it is already tomorrow.
Also on 12 January 2018 rebranding is planned (I Hope that  result will be the same as it was after "ANS to NEO" rebranding  Smiley). Waiting a great grow (to its last highies) from PRL.

Didn't the rebranding already happen?
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I am really really excited for the testnet release.
 
Before, when we were at $4, Oyster was just an idea with no code.

Starting tomorrow, there will actually be a working prototype (basically working product without any PRL being spent for storage).

I can't understate how important that is. So many projects fall behind because they didn't deliver a working product, and PRL will not fail in that regard.
who knows! When i bought this coin it was $3 and everyone was shilling this coin that it could reach 10$ and now we are at almost 1$ usdt. Hoping, this testnet really do some effect.
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A small PRL-update on how pricing should work in the (near) future for PRL:

https://medium.com/oysterprotocol/how-prl-pricing-will-work-in-the-future-d67c4f231386

They say that minimum 64 GB of data storage will cost 1 PRL. Based on that information and the price of Google cloud storage, some guy on the Telegram channel calculated that the price should be $15. That would be really nice  Grin

Keep in mind that 64 GB is the absolute minimum, the plausible size is 512 GB in Brunos opinion.

Source telegram (Bruno = dev) -> https://i.imgur.com/Ug5rpPy.png


So.. basically 1 $ for Oyster is a joke. Also Oyster seems to be one of those coins which can become independent from the price movements of bitcoin which means if bitcoin drops Oyster is uneffected like Teather and stays stable.
Its price has potential to go up to around 100$+ per coin based on the value of storage it provides.
Including the calculation that other services like Google, Amazon, etc. offer 64 GB for ~15 $, imagine Oyster providing 512 GB for 1 Coin. This would give the coin a value of 140 $ each. + the dezentralized storage is much more save than the cloud storage from services like Google.

Its not only a game changer to earn money without adds, its also a game changer in terms of data storage & it could be the first coin which is completely independent from Bitcoins price action without regulation (like Teather were new coins are printed etc.)

If Oyster works, this project will be a top 10 coin contender for sure.
~66 Million is the market cap for Oyster @ ~1 $, 6,6 Billion would be the market cap for a price per coin @ 100 $ which would be at place 11-12.
I am quite surprised that not everyone has seen its potential yet. Oyster being outside of the top 200 is like bitcoin being outside of the top 10.

Spot on! I also see this as one of the most undervalued projects and the current price a joke in view of the 64GB storage a joke. Of course we need to wait to see the results of the testnet before getting too excited but I am very optimistic as the team worked relentlessly on it. I think the current evaluation is so low as very few people are aware of it, even the numberof the telegram chat users are very low given the scope of this project. If they would focus a bit more on marketing/PR, it wojld make such a difference. But time will come, the testnet is about to be ready now.
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I am really really excited for the testnet release.
 
Before, when we were at $4, Oyster was just an idea with no code.

Starting tomorrow, there will actually be a working prototype (basically working product without any PRL being spent for storage).

I can't understate how important that is. So many projects fall behind because they didn't deliver a working product, and PRL will not fail in that regard.
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A small PRL-update on how pricing should work in the (near) future for PRL:

https://medium.com/oysterprotocol/how-prl-pricing-will-work-in-the-future-d67c4f231386

They say that minimum 64 GB of data storage will cost 1 PRL. Based on that information and the price of Google cloud storage, some guy on the Telegram channel calculated that the price should be $15. That would be really nice  Grin

Keep in mind that 64 GB is the absolute minimum, the plausible size is 512 GB in Brunos opinion.

Source telegram (Bruno = dev) -> https://i.imgur.com/Ug5rpPy.png


So.. basically 1 $ for Oyster is a joke. Also Oyster seems to be one of those coins which can become independent from the price movements of bitcoin which means if bitcoin drops Oyster is uneffected like Teather and stays stable.
Its price has potential to go up to around 100$+ per coin based on the value of storage it provides.
Including the calculation that other services like Google, Amazon, etc. offer 64 GB for ~15 $, imagine Oyster providing 512 GB for 1 Coin. This would give the coin a value of 140 $ each. + the dezentralized storage is much more save than the cloud storage from services like Google.

Its not only a game changer to earn money without adds, its also a game changer in terms of data storage & it could be the first coin which is completely independent from Bitcoins price action without regulation (like Teather were new coins are printed etc.)

If Oyster works, this project will be a top 10 coin contender for sure.
~66 Million is the market cap for Oyster @ ~1 $, 6,6 Billion would be the market cap for a price per coin @ 100 $ which would be at place 11-12.
I am quite surprised that not everyone has seen its potential yet. Oyster being outside of the top 200 is like bitcoin being outside of the top 10.

Maybe google & amazon are already looking into Oyster to check out their new rival... They should though. PRL is coming!

Nice to see posts with more content than just 'why price down?' or 'what is PRL?', especially when it is about the project itself.

Many of the early investors are also surprised that only a small amount of people have seen the true potential of PRL.

I want to make a small visual comparison between PRL, google and amazon but sadly enough I have to go and work  Undecided but this evening I will do my best and give it a try.

I don't have twitter but it would be nice if people would tweet & retweet that comparison, that should give the project the attention it at least deserves, right?

Something like this:

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Oyster Testnet Release is coming: it is already tomorrow.
Also on 12 January 2018 rebranding is planned (I Hope that  result will be the same as it was after "ANS to NEO" rebranding  Smiley). Waiting a great grow (to its last highies) from PRL.
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A small PRL-update on how pricing should work in the (near) future for PRL:

https://medium.com/oysterprotocol/how-prl-pricing-will-work-in-the-future-d67c4f231386

They say that minimum 64 GB of data storage will cost 1 PRL. Based on that information and the price of Google cloud storage, some guy on the Telegram channel calculated that the price should be $15. That would be really nice  Grin

Keep in mind that 64 GB is the absolute minimum, the plausible size is 512 GB in Brunos opinion.

Source telegram (Bruno = dev) -> https://i.imgur.com/Ug5rpPy.png


So.. basically 1 $ for Oyster is a joke. Also Oyster seems to be one of those coins which can become independent from the price movements of bitcoin which means if bitcoin drops Oyster is uneffected like Teather and stays stable.
Its price has potential to go up to around 100$+ per coin based on the value of storage it provides.
Including the calculation that other services like Google, Amazon, etc. offer 64 GB for ~15 $, imagine Oyster providing 512 GB for 1 Coin. This would give the coin a value of 140 $ each. + the dezentralized storage is much more save than the cloud storage from services like Google.

Its not only a game changer to earn money without adds, its also a game changer in terms of data storage & it could be the first coin which is completely independent from Bitcoins price action without regulation (like Teather were new coins are printed etc.)

If Oyster works, this project will be a top 10 coin contender for sure.
~66 Million is the market cap for Oyster @ ~1 $, 6,6 Billion would be the market cap for a price per coin @ 100 $ which would be at place 11-12.
I am quite surprised that not everyone has seen its potential yet. Oyster being outside of the top 200 is like bitcoin being outside of the top 10.
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A small PRL-update on how pricing should work in the (near) future for PRL:

https://medium.com/oysterprotocol/how-prl-pricing-will-work-in-the-future-d67c4f231386

That's a very interesting article. I would guess that this is quite a guarantee that the price of PRL should be good. After all how much could 64 GB storage per PRL be worth?
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Hail Eris!
So excited to start testing this.  Are we the first ones to put files on Iota that are multiple chunks?  That would be neat.
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Yeah 15$ would be really nice.  Grin
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A small PRL-update on how pricing should work in the (near) future for PRL:

https://medium.com/oysterprotocol/how-prl-pricing-will-work-in-the-future-d67c4f231386

They say that minimum 64 GB of data storage will cost 1 PRL. Based on that information and the price of Google cloud storage, some guy on the Telegram channel calculated that the price should be $15. That would be really nice  Grin
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Seems there are people asking about Oyster. This is my answer to you from what i've learned from WP. Coinhive without any user permission, is using CPU resources. Oyster on the other hand, requires user permission to contribute computing power.
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Hi Dev, let's try and get this bad boy on Binance or Upbit exchange.
This project deserves a lot of volume.

                 Smiley
I hope that the team already has certain plans for increasing the volumes of Oyster! It would be nice if it became a reality
newbie
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"if testnet works then we can reach 500 million in my opinion
 but that is speculation"


Well Testnet is actually finished ahead of schedule, and they're polishing it up for Jan. 31st release.

They have a powerful team now, with like 20 people.

Price of cryptos is not logical, and doesn't increase logically. Sooner or later though we will see the pump up to the real value. Might even have to wait until April for the working product, but it will happen.

Do you have any additional i fo about how the testnet went?
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I love this project, but i dont know if i should sell half of my coins holdings for some shitcoins,
literally 90% of my net worth is PRL now"


You should diversify imo.  90% of your network into a single volatile asset is pretty crazy.  I would get down to no more than 25% of your net worth into PRL and that is pretty extreme itself.  Maybe put the other 65% into BTC and Eth.

Full disclosure:  I do not advocate for being all in on crypto.

Yeah, I also agree.
Never, never put your eggs in the same basket.
PRL is a great project, but if a hack happens and the testnet is full of bugs, the value of a coin will plumett
legendary
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How is Oyster going to prevent abuse from botnets spoofing web browsers and thus creating web nodes fake revenue
legendary
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Anyone using MYETHERWALLET on here. Is it normal for PRL balance to not show in safari browser? Only shows when I open the wallet using chrome


I think MyEtherWallet stores custom tokens to browser's cookie so you have to add custom token for every browser. So if you added PRL as a custom token on MEW in Chrome, you must do the same in Safari.
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