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Topic: [ANN]🔵🔵 OYSTER 🔵🔵 Anonymous Storage Generates Revenue for Websites - page 149. (Read 73444 times)

hero member
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It’s funny how it’s getting more views now that PRL just spiked up
To get on Binance , they require to see the team members I guess
not that they need to see the team members, a team member has to apply

To get on Binance, they need a lot of money as well...  Grin

I'd much rather they save their $ for Bittrex. It'd be well worth the investment. I would stay on KuCoin for at least a month or two until the volume settles down and then try for Bittrex.

It is not that easy to listed on Binance or Bittrex. Yes asking it is easy, i can ask for my every token but at the end, they only add very few tokens time to time. And oyster has some development to do before they can take it seriously.

True. Anybody can apply but few get accepted.

Why would they better save their money to get listed on Bittrex? Another 3 months and Binances surely will have passed Bittrex in volume.

At the moment: Bittrex is the number 5 exchange with $3.010.027.492 volume, while Binance follows on number 4 with $2.926.729.415 volume. Not a lot of difference.

Also, Bittrex isn't really listing a lot of new tokens. Binance it very active in that area. They also excel in their communication towards the customers... Something that can't be said about Bittrex.

agreed and +1 for binance, I have already moved whatever I can from bittrex to binance.
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It’s funny how it’s getting more views now that PRL just spiked up
To get on Binance , they require to see the team members I guess
not that they need to see the team members, a team member has to apply

To get on Binance, they need a lot of money as well...  Grin

I'd much rather they save their $ for Bittrex. It'd be well worth the investment. I would stay on KuCoin for at least a month or two until the volume settles down and then try for Bittrex.

It is not that easy to listed on Binance or Bittrex. Yes asking it is easy, i can ask for my every token but at the end, they only add very few tokens time to time. And oyster has some development to do before they can take it seriously.

True. Anybody can apply but few get accepted.

Why would they better save their money to get listed on Bittrex? Another 3 months and Binances surely will have passed Bittrex in volume.

At the moment: Bittrex is the number 5 exchange with $3.010.027.492 volume, while Binance follows on number 4 with $2.926.729.415 volume. Not a lot of difference.

Also, Bittrex isn't really listing a lot of new tokens. Binance it very active in that area. They also excel in their communication towards the customers... Something that can't be said about Bittrex.
legendary
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It’s funny how it’s getting more views now that PRL just spiked up
To get on Binance , they require to see the team members I guess
not that they need to see the team members, a team member has to apply

To get on Binance, they need a lot of money as well...  Grin

I'd much rather they save their $ for Bittrex. It'd be well worth the investment. I would stay on KuCoin for at least a month or two until the volume settles down and then try for Bittrex.

It is not that easy to listed on binance or bittrex. Yes asking it is easy, i can ask for my every token but at the end, they only add very few tokens time to time. And oyster has some development to do before they can take it seriously.
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@erikalui @brunoblock

What are your plans to avoid getting blacklisted by adblock/anti-virus software? As you know coinhive (which mines monero in the background) got blocked from all major adblocks, I think the same will happen to oyster.
This could possibly have an effect too as it is considered as Potentially unwanted program running in the background. And it won't be nullified even if it was crypted.
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It’s funny how it’s getting more views now that PRL just spiked up
To get on Binance , they require to see the team members I guess
not that they need to see the team members, a team member has to apply

To get on Binance, they need a lot of money as well...  Grin

I'd much rather they save their $ for Bittrex. It'd be well worth the investment. I would stay on KuCoin for at least a month or two until the volume settles down and then try for Bittrex.
member
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Merit: 10
It’s funny how it’s getting more views now that PRL just spiked up
To get on Binance , they require to see the team members I guess
not that they need to see the team members, a team member has to apply

To get on Binance, they need a lot of money as well...  Grin
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I agree. For a start up exchange we already have Kucoin which is pretty decent. It's good enough for now. All we need is one major exchange like Bittrex or binance for the next stop

Agreed. Don't know why anyone would consider selling before the big Bittrex/Binance boom. Patience is a virtue. Kucoin is good enough for now, no reason to rush. But once on Bittrex this amazing project will spike up even more so than the Kucoin spike.
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The renaming amount is a dev fund. And the current plan is to release slowly by smart contract.
They'll be released over time as the project finishes if I remember correctly
newbie
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 It’s funny how it’s getting more views now that PRL just spiked up
To get on Binance , they require to see the team members I guess
not that they need to see the team members, a team member has to apply
newbie
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I agree. For a start up exchange we already have Kucoin which is pretty decent. It's good enough for now. All we need is one major exchange like Bittrex or binance for the next stop
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Not a clue what coincodex is doing.
Had me scared for a second.

I'm in the wrong business. Wow.
No kidding.



Still has 25x potential from here on out IMO. Not late at all to get in. No reason this can't be close to $10 long term with only a 108M supply and 12M marketcap.


Anyhow. Now we have ~50x potential? Feels good aye.
I still hope that soon the coin will exceed yesterday's maximum value! It was interesting to watch!
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That's yesterday there were jumps in the price of the token! It is a pity that today the price has become so much smaller! Well at least yesterday I managed to sell at a less favorable price
hero member
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Oyster Protocol will be implemented on the website with one line of code. Users then will receive pearls for the people visiting the website and doing PoW.
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Oyster, just like every crypto, took a hit. Going right back up though. Bunch of whales won't stop Oysters long term potential. This platform has a huge future ahead of it.
hero member
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Not a clue what coincodex is doing.
Had me scared for a second.

I'm in the wrong business. Wow.
No kidding.



Still has 25x potential from here on out IMO. Not late at all to get in. No reason this can't be close to $10 long term with only a 108M supply and 12M marketcap.


Anyhow. Now we have ~50x potential? Feels good aye.
newbie
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where can I check WP in french? Is it available??

Currently, the only translation of the Oyster website is Chinese we are open to more. Also, the only version of WP we have at the moment is in English.
member
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where can I check WP in french? Is it available??
newbie
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I had made a great profit from this but if i waited more, it could be greater. Nevertheless, i'm happy with my profit.

By the way, the problem with the sylon resolved?

Yes, Sylon was paid.
newbie
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@erikalui @brunoblock

What are your plans to avoid getting blacklisted by adblock/anti-virus software? As you know coinhive (which mines monero in the background) got blocked from all major adblocks, I think the same will happen to oyster.

I would like to point your attention to this excerpt from Malwarebytes blog:

The reason we block CoinHive is because there are site owners who do not ask for their users’ permission to start running CPU-gorging applications on their systems

Again oyster will have a user consent much like that of the Cookie Law. But ultimately this is up to each individual website. Yes people could block oyster from running in the browser like people block ads. But the website could respond by asking them to pay, or refusing to share your content.

Yes. All scripts can be stopped from running on a webpage. Oyster offers an alternative to ads which could potentially be malicious, and or be visually disruptive to the user. While also reducing storage costs. Oyster allows websites to have their own financial autonomy by not relying on monolithic advertising platforms like Google and Facebook. Any of these platforms can bully a website due to political motivations, whilst the advertisements themselves are rarely assertion-neutral

In the end users have no need to actually block Oyster, it will not impact there experience in any way. Computer, phone, tablet etc. will not be slowed down we have automatic measures in place. If the browser is starting to struggle a bit, the javascript will detect the performance in real time and govern the PoW so that it does not burden the browser or become sluggish

I hope this answers your questions have a nice day.

Here is malwarebytes blog post: https://blog.malwarebytes.com/security-world/2017/10/why-is-malwarebytes-blocking-coinhive/
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