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Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming) - page 287. (Read 790393 times)

legendary
Activity: 1456
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The richlist is seeing a pretty unhealthy distribution at the moment, which may be a symptom of developmental delays.  This is a tough coin to market at the moment, but i'm keeping the faith along with some btc on standby in the event we drop to .00003 again.

welp, I've managed to disregard my previous purchasing hesitations and picked up a few more servicenodes worth today.  namely for the reason that while a decline in price is concomitant with delays in development, if it does manage to drop to say .00003 I feel this will be an extremely short window given the scope, ambition, and talent associated with this project. 

+101

Can confirm people have their heads down working away creating awesomeness.
full member
Activity: 171
Merit: 100
The richlist is seeing a pretty unhealthy distribution at the moment, which may be a symptom of developmental delays.  This is a tough coin to market at the moment, but i'm keeping the faith along with some btc on standby in the event we drop to .00003 again.

welp, I've managed to disregard my previous purchasing hesitations and picked up a few more servicenodes worth today.  namely for the reason that while a decline in price is concomitant with delays in development, if it does manage to drop to say .00003 I feel this will be an extremely short window given the scope, ambition, and talent associated with this project. 
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
When considering the value of doing business through a p2p exchange take a look at how much localbitcoins does in trade:



30k BTC / week

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/38oqxn/localbitcoinscom_does_30k_bitcoins_per_week_and/
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000

Setting reward schedules is the easy part.

First, imo, we need a Bitcoin Node target to aspire to. I'm thinking 2,000 over the next three years. If we get 1,000 that will still be a big achievement.

Second, the easier bit, we need some activity on the exchanges to kick things off  Grin
full member
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Nodes That Serve
full member
Activity: 178
Merit: 100
Nodes That Serve
Project Update:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11hu8xM6sojS6ciqdXyFXE_ENK4TemnEr-uFucAOB3IY/edit#slide=id.p


Main areas covered:

* QT Wallet update

* Bitcoin Core update

* ServiceNode testing, Round 3

* Roadmap update

> Bitcoin Full Node support & incentives program
> Automated escrow
> P2P digital cash exchange
> P2P web services & P2P github
> ServiceNode API


 Grin

Very good update and very interesting reading.

Thanks to everyone involved.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
BitLicences will result in a big push towards the servicesnodes / masternodes model.
......Why would you set-up a physical business if you can run one anywhere in the world?


Former JP Morgan executive agrees - crypto will disrupt, err, everything:

"How seriously should you take this? I would take it about as seriously as you should have taken the concept of the Internet in the early 1990's. It's a big deal. And it is going to change the way our financial world operates."

http://cointelegraph.com/news/114480/former-jp-morgan-exec-distributed-digital-ledgers-will-change-finance
legendary
Activity: 1694
Merit: 1002
Decentralize Everything
Project Update:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11hu8xM6sojS6ciqdXyFXE_ENK4TemnEr-uFucAOB3IY/edit#slide=id.p


Main areas covered:

* QT Wallet update

* Bitcoin Core update

* ServiceNode testing, Round 3

* Roadmap update

> Bitcoin Full Node support & incentives program
> Automated escrow
> P2P digital cash exchange
> P2P web services & P2P github
> ServiceNode API


 Grin

Not this again !

More hype for something so simple that every new shitcoin has upon release.

Make some technical names up for standard things and say you created them....interesting, I will have to use that idea since other coins don't Roll Eyes

Lol, every time you post you expose a little bit more of your ignorance.  Bump away, bump bitch!
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Project Update:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11hu8xM6sojS6ciqdXyFXE_ENK4TemnEr-uFucAOB3IY/edit#slide=id.p


Main areas covered:

* QT Wallet update

* Bitcoin Core update

* ServiceNode testing, Round 3

* Roadmap update

> Bitcoin Full Node support & incentives program
> Automated escrow
> P2P digital cash exchange
> P2P web services & P2P github
> ServiceNode API


 Grin

Not this again !

More hype for something so simple that every new shitcoin has upon release.

Make some technical names up for standard things and say you created them....interesting, I will have to use that idea since other coins don't Roll Eyes
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1007
spreadcoin.info
Project Update:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11hu8xM6sojS6ciqdXyFXE_ENK4TemnEr-uFucAOB3IY/edit#slide=id.p


Main areas covered:

* QT Wallet update

* Bitcoin Core update

* ServiceNode testing, Round 3

* Roadmap update

> Bitcoin Full Node support & incentives program
> Automated escrow
> P2P digital cash exchange
> P2P web services & P2P github
> ServiceNode API

Thanks for putting this together.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Project Update:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/11hu8xM6sojS6ciqdXyFXE_ENK4TemnEr-uFucAOB3IY/edit#slide=id.p


Main areas covered:

* QT Wallet update

* Bitcoin Core update

* ServiceNode testing, Round 3

* Roadmap update

> Bitcoin Full Node support & incentives program
> Automated escrow
> P2P digital cash exchange
> P2P web services & P2P github
> ServiceNode API
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
BitLicences will result in a big push towards the servicesnodes / masternodes model.

Take Coinbase, as an example. It recently stopped trading in one US State because that State decided to apply its own interpretation of regulations which required Coinbase to carry the fiat value of its Bitcoin holdings it secured for customers (yeah, pretty stupid for a number of reasons).

http://cointelegraph.com/news/114470/coinbase-to-stop-service-in-wyoming-due-to-impractical-regulations

So what if you were a crypto business based in Wyoming? Coinbase can just ignore that State. If you're based there, you have to:

* Raise more money to cover the regulatory issues being aimed at you
* Move your business and start again if your business relied on the local economy
* Sell up or merge
* Go bust

So servicenodes get the benefit of being able to do what Coinbase did - ignore a particular jurisdiction. They also get the benefit of being able to move operations from one VPS provider in a particular location and move to another State or country, in a matter of hours.

Why would you set-up a physical business if you can run one anywhere in the world?



legendary
Activity: 1694
Merit: 1002
Decentralize Everything
I have just been doing some snooping around the top 5 addresses and I just noticed that richlist address number 4 is a sub address of Bittrex. Possibly more as well.  The guesstimated wallet feature seems completely haywire in places as it has some of my personal addresses bundled up with bittrex addresses.

~13% of the coin supply is on Bittrex.  

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/spr/address.dws?190677.htm

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/spr/wallet.dws?170520.htm

A minimum of 365,643.8 SPR (13%) is on Trex as I type.
legendary
Activity: 1694
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Decentralize Everything
The richlist is seeing a pretty unhealthy distribution at the moment, which may be a symptom of developmental delays.  This is a tough coin to market at the moment, but i'm keeping the faith along with some btc on standby in the event we drop to .00003 again.

the richlist skewing has happened over the last month, im putting my guess into it being people who believe in this project, and therefor has been buying up, while some people who think everything can be build in a week have been loosing faith in it, and sold off

that is the legacy with all those altcoins being released with one or 2 new things.. then die off...

At today's prices the number 1 wallet is worth about 25 BTC.  It would have cost less than that to buy. In real world terms, thats hardly Gordon Gecko territory.

I appreciate that distribution is important for a number of reasons but just because one person, or a consortium of people, have faith in the project shouldn't be seen negatively imho.

If the person or people behind the biggest wallet are in this for the long haul then it can only be a good thing .  Its not as if an investor wants to crash their own investment.
legendary
Activity: 1358
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The richlist is seeing a pretty unhealthy distribution at the moment, which may be a symptom of developmental delays.  This is a tough coin to market at the moment, but i'm keeping the faith along with some btc on standby in the event we drop to .00003 again.

the richlist skewing has happened over the last month, im putting my guess into it being people who believe in this project, and therefor has been buying up, while some people who think everything can be build in a week have been loosing faith in it, and sold off

that is the legacy with all those altcoins being released with one or 2 new things.. then die off...
full member
Activity: 171
Merit: 100
The richlist is seeing a pretty unhealthy distribution at the moment, which may be a symptom of developmental delays.  This is a tough coin to market at the moment, but i'm keeping the faith along with some btc on standby in the event we drop to .00003 again.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
....Taking more time than I anticipated, yes.
...

Just added some very rough timings to project update, but I guess it comes with a health warning and others might have a different view, etc.

I guess adding timings to project updates makes you a hostage to fortune. Let's see how it goes.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
I personally have no idea why the Bitcoin Foundation aren't willing to solve this problem themselves.

However, if they won't, we will!

Time for a whitepaper?

Time for new wallet, time for testnet, time for roadmap.

Give me something

Exactly, SPR is all talk with false promises don't you know.

As soon as you buy they make profit off a slow dying coin.

False promises? Ouch!

Taking more time than I anticipated, yes.
Am I getting impatient, yes.
Faulse promises, no.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Project update due tomorrow.

I'll try to post it around 5pm GMT
hero member
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