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October 06, 2016, 08:58:12 PM
#44
Here is a podcast in which I speak on per request monetization middleware.
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"to survive, we must live and fly"
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"to survive, we must live and fly"
October 06, 2016, 10:29:17 AM
#42
this thread will be understand very well if it were translated on some major languages and be posted on local boards, there are some translator here, they are translating threads for a bounties. don't just use google translator it makes the content funny, hire human translator.
if you want Filipino translation, i can do it for a bounty.

I will make an offer if English speaking individuals participate in funding first.
legendary
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October 06, 2016, 06:54:40 AM
#41
this thread will be understand very well if it were translated on some major languages and be posted on local boards, there are some translator here, they are translating threads for a bounties. don't just use google translator it makes the content funny, hire human translator.
if you want Filipino translation, i can do it for a bounty.

 Give him a break! The guy is down on his luck; he's been ripped off by a number of people.  He doesn't have money to hire a translator right now.  Why don't you pay it forward?
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October 05, 2016, 08:46:45 PM
#40
this thread will be understand very well if it were translated on some major languages and be posted on local boards, there are some translator here, they are translating threads for a bounties. don't just use google translator it makes the content funny, hire human translator.
if you want Filipino translation, i can do it for a bounty.
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"to survive, we must live and fly"
October 05, 2016, 08:31:24 PM
#39
major breakthrough in the ripple XRP

I am scared of the XRP for one reason: programmed deflation.
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October 05, 2016, 08:29:37 PM
#38
my friend in Pennsylvania, says that it will be a major breakthrough in the ripple XRP..Kak would you think of an answer that would be .... Thank you.

Ripple Labs claims to have signed partnerships with big banks around the world. To my understanding, banks will have internal ledgers and may do settlements between each other on the Ripple Consensus Ledger using the Interledger Protocol. From my experience, Ripple Labs has made marketing claims with little technical infrastructure before: i.e. Codius. So, I'm not sure how it will all play out. I do know there is a possibility to capture mainstream adaption from consumer banking.



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October 05, 2016, 04:38:01 PM
#37
Datz hi i probably your third companion in your discussions, described as interested in all things. You are a programmer or engineer? .I Understanding Butyrin entered the convent has not given you business .... Jack and Matthew, and Butyrin released with improved forecasting and Augur market -only without you?

Yes. I am a programmer and engineer. Matthew raided Peercover. Jack left Peercover with him. I developed the Peercover platform and intellectual property used by Augur (model). I did not agree with its use and conversion to an ICO. I think the Augur Foundation (Canadian) is a bad cloak for business that is not legal under U.S. law since the project's founders are American.
      my friend in Pennsylvania, says that it will be a major breakthrough in the ripple XRP..Kak would you think of an answer that would be .... Thank you.
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October 05, 2016, 04:25:55 PM
#36
Datz hi i probably your third companion in your discussions, described as interested in all things. You are a programmer or engineer? .I Understanding Butyrin entered the convent has not given you business .... Jack and Matthew, and Butyrin released with improved forecasting and Augur market -only without you?

Yes. I am a programmer and engineer. Matthew raided Peercover. Jack left Peercover with him. I developed the Peercover platform and intellectual property used by Augur (model). I did not agree with its use and conversion to an ICO. I think the Augur Foundation (Canadian) is a bad cloak for business that is not legal under U.S. law since the project's founders are American.
                 My friend, you wise man, hard to understand why all this happened ...
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October 05, 2016, 02:57:00 PM
#35
Datz hi i probably your third companion in your discussions, described as interested in all things. You are a programmer or engineer? .I Understanding Butyrin entered the convent has not given you business .... Jack and Matthew, and Butyrin released with improved forecasting and Augur market -only without you?

Yes. I am a programmer and engineer. Matthew raided Peercover. Jack left Peercover with him. I developed the Peercover platform and intellectual property used by Augur (model). I did not agree with its use and conversion to an ICO. I think the Augur Foundation (Canadian) is a bad cloak for business that is not legal under U.S. law since the project's founders are American.
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October 05, 2016, 02:27:49 PM
#34

Maybe you could do open source in your down time to hone your skills and give your CV a boost at the same time.


I have some features in mind for Bitcoin 2.0 and a rough architecture.

Since Ripple Labs never granted me when it was the company's best interest to do so, hurt Peercover several times, and discriminated against me, I decided to fork three Ripple gits for Bitcoin 2.0.

I don't actually care that much about Bitcoin 2.0 but I know the ideal in terms of features and functionality.

I could spec Bitcoin 2.0 in the gits and hope some developers show up.

I don't know how much the original Ripple code base will help, only suspect we could transform it into what Bitcoin needs. I do believe I have a role here since I have some intellectual property and legal indicators that Ripple Labs owes me money. Who knows, they might pay me first and annul this proposition, or I could raise enough money to sue properly instead.
          Datz hi i probably your third companion in your discussions, described as interested in all things. You are a programmer or engineer? .I Understanding Butyrin entered the convent has not given you business .... Jack and Matthew, and Butyrin released with improved forecasting and Augur market -only without you?
        https://cointelegraph.com/news/developer-prepares-ico-to-beat-ethereum-in-stolen-intellectual-property-case
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October 05, 2016, 02:06:10 PM
#33

Maybe you could do open source in your down time to hone your skills and give your CV a boost at the same time.


I have some features in mind for Bitcoin 2.0 and a rough architecture.

Since Ripple Labs never granted me when it was the company's best interest to do so, hurt Peercover several times, and discriminated against me, I decided to fork three Ripple gits for Bitcoin 2.0.

I don't actually care that much about Bitcoin 2.0 but I know the ideal in terms of features and functionality.

I could spec Bitcoin 2.0 in the gits and hope some developers show up.

I don't know how much the original Ripple code base will help, only suspect we could transform it into what Bitcoin needs. I do believe I have a role here since I have some intellectual property and legal indicators that Ripple Labs owes me money. Who knows, they might pay me first and annul this proposition, or I could raise enough money to sue properly instead.
          Datz hi i probably your third companion in your discussions, described as interested in all things. You are a programmer or engineer? .I Understanding Butyrin entered the convent has not given you business .... Jack and Matthew, and Butyrin released with improved forecasting and Augur market -only without you?
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October 05, 2016, 10:05:07 AM
#32
Why are people still falling for this? It's the same formula over and over again. Vitalik Buterin is committing theft and fraud.

And wtf is up with this? Why does Augur think it's legitimate?

 Are you serious?  Fancy graphics and the promise of social networking.. you'd be a fool to bypass this investment!
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October 05, 2016, 09:30:44 AM
#31

Maybe you could do open source in your down time to hone your skills and give your CV a boost at the same time.


I have some features in mind for Bitcoin 2.0 and a rough architecture.

Since Ripple Labs never granted me when it was the company's best interest to do so, hurt Peercover several times, and discriminated against me, I decided to fork three Ripple gits for Bitcoin 2.0.

I don't actually care that much about Bitcoin 2.0 but I know the ideal in terms of features and functionality.

I could spec Bitcoin 2.0 in the gits and hope some developers show up.

I don't know how much the original Ripple code base will help, only suspect we could transform it into what Bitcoin needs. I do believe I have a role here since I have some intellectual property and legal indicators that Ripple Labs owes me money. Who knows, they might pay me first and annul this proposition, or I could raise enough money to sue properly instead.
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October 04, 2016, 12:50:29 PM
#30
Why are people still falling for this? It's the same formula over and over again. Vitalik Buterin is committing theft and fraud.

And wtf is up with this? Why does Augur think it's legitimate?
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October 04, 2016, 10:32:45 AM
#29
My skills are sharp enough that I can produce a standalone platform with many functions. I have backing. I need funding here. Regardless of my protocol views, I can return definitely for investors by law alone. Again, this is the only legitimate offering in cryptocurrency right now. Last time I got strung along and mined because I did not have proper funding.

I have received several criticisms about my tone, intentions, and ability.

I used "I" statements in the founder's story for a reason. A founder's story indicates connection, and, in this case, legal capital. An employee from Ripple Labs decided my legal capital disqualifies me from a forum. Legal capital is the greatest predictor of success of an enterprise. I have stated facts, not adjusted my tone to suit the offering.

My intentions are not to be good or bad for Bitcoin. My intentions are to produce long term returns for investors of this specific enterprise.

My abilities are adequate for producing a platform that will suit the needs of adapters for several years. I don't pretend to know what people should or should not do. I put my assets on the table. That is all.
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October 03, 2016, 09:46:18 AM
#28

 I guess its legitimacy will be discovered in the success of the fundraiser.
Maybe you could do open source in your down time to hone your skills and give your CV a boost at the same time.


You are right. I need to hone in. My work got left on the table and I need to compile it into one platform.
legendary
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October 03, 2016, 09:17:13 AM
#27
I received a reply. They said I could start pushing to fix issues in the issues section. I don't do open source and already have a code base for a final product.

I'm going to let Bitcoin ride and step in with a new git if need be.

The problem now is cash. This fundraise has to be successful. It's the only legitimate offering out right now.

 I guess its legitimacy will be discovered in the success of the fundraiser.
Maybe you could do open source in your down time to hone your skills and give your CV a boost at the same time.
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October 03, 2016, 08:02:04 AM
#26
I received a reply. They said I could start pushing to fix issues in the issues section. I don't do open source and already have a code base for a final product.

I'm going to let Bitcoin ride and step in with a new git if need be.

The problem now is cash. This fundraise has to be successful. It's the only legitimate offering out right now.
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October 02, 2016, 01:21:16 PM
#25

 Send them a resume and try not to mention anything about your desire to burn Bitcoin while upgrading it.


Thanks for the advice. Done.
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