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Topic: [ANN] (QTUM) - A Scalable Smart Contract Platform w/ Proof of Stake - page 244. (Read 525472 times)

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Wait one fuckin second, Eric Mu! On Dec. 9, 2016, you never heard of Yibite ...

Over the past years, the Chinese seem to have displayed great competence in hardware design and manufacturing, evidenced by the fast rise of companies such as avalon and to a greater degree, bitmain, contrasted by the fall of their overseas competitors. But the club of increasingly small number is seeing a newcomer - a previously unknown brand called Yibite.

But on July 10, 2014, you wrote this ...

https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericxlmu/2014/07/10/chinese-bitcoin-e-commerce-websites-emerge-without-fanfare/#3ce07d9e45ff

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“When introducing yourself, show that you have the proper background to avoid being shunned as an outsider. Tell people you are a Yibite member, a mining equipment vendor, or a trader; if you are none of these, at least set up a shop on Boluojishi and tell people that you are a Boluojishi vendor.”

Again, thank you James Gong for starting up Yibite, and Red Li of 8btc.com for reporting on it, both dudes now a major part of Qtum.

Followers of the revered cocksuckeroverflow will soon be informed if this post is considered FUD or not, most likely via smoke signals stemming outta his ass from the burning gerbils.
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Starting to get really funny here, I wonder why half brain Sherlock is ignoring icocountdown scam records and quoting his weak article.

Oh wait he did not get paid to dig'em up  Grin

Well, if it isn't cocksuckeroverflow making his daily rounds. Reads to me like Shit for Brains doesn't have a clue as to whom is quoting whom (or should those be WHOs?). Remember, all any person on this planet has to do is provide definitive proof to theymos that I have received payment JUST ONCE for any posting, and theymos has my permission to ban me for life on this forum.

Meanwhile, half-brain Sherlock has more shit to post:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/gongjames/



Over the past years, the Chinese seem to have displayed great competence in hardware design and manufacturing, evidenced by the fast rise of companies such as avalon and to a greater degree, bitmain, contrasted by the fall of their overseas competitors. But the club of increasingly small number is seeing a newcomer - a previously unknown brand called Yibite.

Last week an invitation email found its way into my email inbox. I was invited by the company to attend their new product launch event in Chengdu, Sichuan tmr. For uninitiated, the province of Sichuan has become a hotbed for bitcoin mining due to abundant hydropower; it is also the place where yours truly chose to locate his moderate SinoHash farm.

I am not sure if I will attend, as I am expecting to receive a new shipment of S9 over the next three days and want to put them online asap. Just post this here thinking that it may interest some of you.

Some key points after a brief review of the email:
The company is publicly listed (at least claim to be - I haven't looked it up), which may give it some legitimacy
The company promise to give 6-month warranty, whilst Bitmain gives you a meager 3 months.
The company claims to have power efficiency of 140W/T, which doesn't seem to be especially impressive.
The company claims that they will release 5,000 units at the launch event.

Anyway, I think this is an interesting development.

Disclaimer: I am not in anyway associated with the company (Yibite) or compensated by it to post this



Ruckily, Red Li of 8btc.com picked up the story: http://news.8btc.com/14nm-miner-by-china-neeq-listed-company-to-escalate-arms-race

Here's Yibites' user account: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/yibitecom-341460

Starting to get really funny here, I wonder why half brain Sherlock is ignoring icocountdown scam records and quoting his weak article.

Oh wait he did not get paid to dig'em up  Grin

I don't know who is paid or not, and actually find that irrelevant.  If there are reasonable responses for the concerns raised, all Qtum has to do is post them in the thread.

I agree that the team have been quite silent in regards to some legitimate questions, but there is also a desperate and probably paid for trolling and astroturfing campaign going on here. this thread is so trashed with some really crazy (and irrelevant) accusations.

Hopefully the team will put more effort into addressing the legitimate concerns.

Let me guess, cocksuckeroverflow, you don't know how to quit me. BTW, the last time Team Qtum addressed a legitimate concern, viz. Patrick Dai et al., they dug themselves a deeper rabbit hole, making room now so that all their friends and associates could rest comfortably numb.
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Starting to get really funny here, I wonder why half brain Sherlock is ignoring icocountdown scam records and quoting his weak article.

Oh wait he did not get paid to dig'em up  Grin

I don't know who is paid or not, and actually find that irrelevant.  If there are reasonable responses for the concerns raised, all Qtum has to do is post them in the thread.

I agree that the team have been quite silent in regards to some legitimate questions, but there is also a desperate and probably paid for trolling and astroturfing campaign going on here. this thread is so trashed with some really crazy (and irrelevant) accusations.

Hopefully the team will put more effort into addressing the legitimate concerns.
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Starting to get really funny here, I wonder why half brain Sherlock is ignoring icocountdown scam records and quoting his weak article.

Oh wait he did not get paid to dig'em up  Grin

I don't know who is paid or not, and actually find that irrelevant.  If there are reasonable responses for the concerns raised, all Qtum has to do is post them in the thread.
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Starting to get really funny here, I wonder why half brain Sherlock is ignoring icocountdown scam records and quoting his weak article.

Oh wait he did not get paid to dig'em up  Grin
vip
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Yesterday I worked with Neil to sure up some of the design of the AAL to make it more secure and resistant to attack. This concept is internally called "condensing transactions" and helps to make the consensus-critical portion of Qtum greatly more simple (which is always good from a security standpoint). Now the fun part of writing up this design, finding any edge cases, and then coding it up Smiley

Next time use "to shore up some", then Neil won't send you this as a reply:


... wat

Don't you find it strange that no one from the team is directly addressing what seems like very legitimate concerns?  Sure, there are some people just trolling in the thread, but dismissing the other questions many long-term members have raised, seems ignorant to say the least.  This is a public relations nightmare, and surprising that no one seems to realize that you should have gotten out in front of the story, rather than simply ignoring the thread.

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Yesterday I worked with Neil to sure up some of the design of the AAL to make it more secure and resistant to attack. This concept is internally called "condensing transactions" and helps to make the consensus-critical portion of Qtum greatly more simple (which is always good from a security standpoint). Now the fun part of writing up this design, finding any edge cases, and then coding it up Smiley

Next time use "to shore up some", then Neil won't send you this as a reply:


... wat

Don't you find it strange that no one from the team is directly addressing what seems like very legitimate concerns?  Sure, there are some people just trolling in the thread, but dismissing the other questions many long-term members have raised, seems ignorant to say the least.  This is a public relations nightmare, and surprising that no one seems to realize that you should have gotten out in front of the story, rather than simply ignoring the thread.
vip
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Yesterday I worked with Neil to sure up some of the design of the AAL to make it more secure and resistant to attack. This concept is internally called "condensing transactions" and helps to make the consensus-critical portion of Qtum greatly more simple (which is always good from a security standpoint). Now the fun part of writing up this design, finding any edge cases, and then coding it up Smiley

Next time use "to shore up some", then Neil won't send you this as a reply:


... wat

To shore up, oppose to sure up, as in ...

"To be sure, Paramount is hardly alone in attempting to shore up numbers that have been sliding at an alarming rate." ref. http://www.dictionary.com/browse/shore--up
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mmmmmm


Yesterday I worked with Neil to sure up some of the design of the AAL to make it more secure and resistant to attack. This concept is internally called "condensing transactions" and helps to make the consensus-critical portion of Qtum greatly more simple (which is always good from a security standpoint). Now the fun part of writing up this design, finding any edge cases, and then coding it up Smiley

Next time use "to shore up some", then Neil won't send you this as a reply:


... wat
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Interesting article, almost missed that with two cents Sherlock shitting all around the place here  Grin

I read the S&M review. I thought it was a well balanced piece from Matt Chwierut.
Yet it carried a certain scent about it.
As you said a lot of shit being thrown around.


Okay Watson, pay attention.

"Update 1: Recent accusations have dogged the Qtum project. Here is an abbreviated version of recent events. ICOcountdown has compiled several days worth of relevant communication here, where we found much of the source material." - Says it right at the top.

Qtum used ICOcountdown as source material.


https://medium.com/@icocountdown/due-diligence-pack-for-qtum-7369ef48917b#.go7minh1o
"A very interesting couple of days for QTUM so I will chime in: Firstly a big shoutout especially to Gleb on Bitcointalk much of this due diligence comes from him and many other community members. This will be updated continuously."

ICOcountdown used Gleb's source material and comments.

It seems that everyone enjoyed Gleb's shit on here.
Passed it around, cut it up, and baked in their own words.
Made stacks in various forms.
There's a song about such things - by Reggie Watts - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkKOeeYko7w
 
Ergo Gleb should have a high fiber diet to keep Matt Chwierut employed and us entertained.

The project is a good concept that I would like to see but not from this team.

His work is good and the source material is correct. If you want to dispute it let me know.
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Yesterday I worked with Neil to sure up some of the design of the AAL to make it more secure and resistant to attack. This concept is internally called "condensing transactions" and helps to make the consensus-critical portion of Qtum greatly more simple (which is always good from a security standpoint). Now the fun part of writing up this design, finding any edge cases, and then coding it up Smiley

Next time use "to shore up some", then Neil won't send you this as a reply:

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mmmmmm


Yesterday I worked with Neil to sure up some of the design of the AAL to make it more secure and resistant to attack. This concept is internally called "condensing transactions" and helps to make the consensus-critical portion of Qtum greatly more simple (which is always good from a security standpoint). Now the fun part of writing up this design, finding any edge cases, and then coding it up Smiley
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Excellent work yet again, glad somebody is taking the time to do proper research.

Notice how most of the legacy crypto-based news outlets aren't investigating this, not to mention nor are the investors who poured at least a million dollars into the endeavor to date in hopes of garnering the projected $10M from lowly investors akin to how Ethereum was funded early on? Not only are they taking a page outta Ethereum's playbook, but some Ethereum dudes are onboard the Qtum train reading the playbook aloud.

Here's the funny part. This endeavor would've had a great chance in succeeding if it weren't for them placing Patrick Dai at the helm. But, to be fair, Patrick Dai is on a good track now, trying to put the past behind him.
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Interesting article, almost missed that with two cents Sherlock shitting all around the place here  Grin

I read the S&M review. I thought it was a well balanced piece from Matt Chwierut.
Yet it carried a certain scent about it.
As you said a lot of shit being thrown around.


Okay Watson, pay attention.

"Update 1: Recent accusations have dogged the Qtum project. Here is an abbreviated version of recent events. ICOcountdown has compiled several days worth of relevant communication here, where we found much of the source material." - Says it right at the top.

Qtum used ICOcountdown as source material.


https://medium.com/@icocountdown/due-diligence-pack-for-qtum-7369ef48917b#.go7minh1o
"A very interesting couple of days for QTUM so I will chime in: Firstly a big shoutout especially to Gleb on Bitcointalk much of this due diligence comes from him and many other community members. This will be updated continuously."

ICOcountdown used Gleb's source material and comments.

It seems that everyone enjoyed Gleb's shit on here.
Passed it around, cut it up, and baked in their own words.
Made stacks in various forms.
There's a song about such things - by Reggie Watts - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkKOeeYko7w
 
Ergo Gleb should have a high fiber diet to keep Matt Chwierut employed and us entertained.

The project is a good concept that I would like to see but not from this team.
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Excellent work yet again, glad somebody is taking the time to do proper research.
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Seems be like awesome project, goodluck team.

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Again, this is why one shouldn't smoke up all their crops at one setting (translated: GO FUCK YOURSELF!).

https://www.facebook.com/pg/Chainb123/likes/?ref=page_internal



1 like!!! Not bad, given it's ONLY been since June 2016 in being an authority of news on Blockchain Technology, eh?

https://www.facebook.com/Chainb123/

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This is ChainB.com official account, with‘B’ representing ‘Blockchain. It is a Chinese media authority to update the latest news on Blockchain technology.
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https://qtum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Qtum_blockchain_economy_whitepaper_20170217_EN.pdf

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The members of the first Judgement Committee have extensive experience in the
blockchain industry. A brief introduction of the committee members is listed below:




ChainB is a news outlet owned by Bo and James: https://twitter.com/chainb_



Bo Shen and James Gong also own ICOAGE Limited Co. and ... wait for it ...



... BitconMagzine.com (emphasis on CON).

For retards scratchin' their heads wondering what the connection to Qtum is besides what's expressed above the fold, this ...

https://qtum.org/qtum-crowdsale-update/

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The Qtum team has been working very hard to prepare for the upcoming crowdsale. Although the official date and other details are yet to be published (will come soon), we are so excited to announce that you will be able to participate in our crowdsale through any of the following channels.

1. Bizhongchou (bizhongchou.com)
2. Yunbi (yunbi.com)
3. Yuanbao (www.yuanbao.com)
4. ICO365 (www.ico365.com)
5. ICOAGE (icoage.com)
6. Qtum official crowdsale website (crowdsale.qtum.org) – coming soon

Genius, eh? Not only do you have the media and exchanges literally in their back pocket, but Qtum insiders handle and control the ICO - sans escrow - news outlet sites as well.

And, in case you're wondering, YOU'RE GODDAMN RIGHT THAT BOTH BO AND JAMES SIGNED OFF ON NOT FINDING ANY WRONGDOINGS RE PATRICK DAI ET AL.!

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Seems be like awesome project, goodluck team.
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After reading the last 2 to 3 pages of this thread, I think I might abstain from participating in their ICO. The main and first reason is I do not trust the Chinese exchanges they are using and the second is this new exposé thanks to Gleb Gamow. I would have been scammed again. I hope you do more of these exposés in the future.


U should as well distance urself from posting in their thread. See, they dont like when u stress the point that u will not buy into it, this drives them nuts and causes them to punch themselves in the groin. But its totally clear why u bash their beloved product.
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After reading the last 2 to 3 pages of this thread, I think I might abstain from participating in their ICO. The main and first reason is I do not trust the Chinese exchanges they are using and the second is this new exposé thanks to Gleb Gamow. I would have been scammed again. I hope you do more of these exposés in the future.
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