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August 20, 2014, 09:36:03 AM
Damn this was so an exciting project. Greed and FUD will destroy cryptoworld! Say hello to banksters and wall street fuc#+ers  Cry So sad

Market manipulators are now all over this... people need to start taking action and stop listening to fud and do their own research.
What manipulators are you talking about? We are just discussing this project. Personally, I'm trying to understand these shady motherfuckers that change something every 10 minues. They are absolutely missmanaged and can't decide simple things however they should have done it as the crowdsale is complite.
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August 20, 2014, 08:19:49 AM
I'm not complaining about Storj's team decision to grant early DriveShare access based on time of contribution, but I will say that it makes much more sense for top contributors to gain early access.

I hope the Storj team reconsiders this decision.

If they change the policy to grant Early Access to top contributors, great. If not, then okay no problem. Either way, actual DriveShare completion is my main concern..whether it be initially open to 10, 100, or 1000 people doesnt matter much as the number of testers will increase with time regardless. As long as that initial testing group can verify that it is in fact a working product.

So simply saying it makes more sense does not make that statement true.  I am more than happy to discuss this.  The benefit to donating more to the sale was receiving more sjcx.  

I beleive that the 10th person that donated on July 18th should have a priority over the 1,444 person that donated at 23:45:00 o august 18th.

The person 10th that donated took on more risk in my opinion...for one they gave after reading the terms and agreed to them.  They gave with less information available than the last person.  They also gave when bitcoin was $150 higher in value.  Not that that specifically makes a difference but it is something to think about.

While I have counter arguments as to why the top contributors should have prioirty, I'm not going to bother as I've already mentioned it doesn't matter much to me either way. Not contributing to turn this thread into a 'This' versus 'That'. All i know is that at the end of the day, ALL crowdsale investors will get hands-on Driveshare use before the general public, and that everyone should be more concerned about completion of an actual working product more than anything at this time.
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August 20, 2014, 07:45:45 AM
I'm not complaining about Storj's team decision to grant early DriveShare access based on time of contribution, but I will say that it makes much more sense for top contributors to gain early access.

I hope the Storj team reconsiders this decision.

If they change the policy to grant Early Access to top contributors, great. If not, then okay no problem. Either way, actual DriveShare completion is my main concern..whether it be initially open to 10, 100, or 1000 people doesnt matter much as the number of testers will increase with time regardless. As long as that initial testing group can verify that it is in fact a working product.

So simply saying it makes more sense does not make that statement true.  I am more than happy to discuss this.  The benefit to donating more to the sale was receiving more sjcx. 

I beleive that the 10th person that donated on July 18th should have a priority over the 1,444 person that donated at 23:45:00 o august 18th.

The person 10th that donated took on more risk in my opinion...for one they gave after reading the terms and agreed to them.  They gave with less information available than the last person.  They also gave when bitcoin was $150 higher in value.  Not that that specifically makes a difference but it is something to think about.
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August 20, 2014, 07:10:08 AM
I'm not complaining about Storj's team decision to grant early DriveShare access based on time of contribution, but I will say that it makes much more sense for top contributors to gain early access.

I hope the Storj team reconsiders this decision.

If they change the policy to grant Early Access to top contributors, great. If not, then okay no problem. Either way, actual DriveShare completion is my main concern..whether it be initially open to 10, 100, or 1000 people doesnt matter much as the number of testers will increase with time regardless. As long as that initial testing group can verify that it is in fact a working product.
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August 20, 2014, 07:08:33 AM

3. Early access to DriveMiner beta

When Storj determines that its storage and bandwidth renting application, DriveMiner, is ready for use, participants in the crowdsale will be granted first access to the software and will be able to sell their own space or purchase space from other users using SJCX. Storj reserves the right to limit access to the beta for any reason.



Other Terms

We reserve the right to make modifications to the crowdsale plan, as we continue to refine the protocols and strategy. Subscribers to our newsletter will be notified via email if we change the terms. Please check the address in a block explorer before sending your coins. After we hit our 9,800 BTC limit, the extra coins will be returned to the wallet address which they were sent from.


http://storj.io/CrowdsaleTerms.pdf



NOW STFU...  GO LEARN HOW TO READ...  & GTFO YOU FUCKIN' RETARDS!!!   Angry Angry Angry

They just stated that it's 75% ready to use after the sale was over... And 75% ready to use when dealing with programming might as well say 50% is done. The last 25% is often times longer than the first 25%.

 Anyway would you be so kind to tell me how much you invested and when ? Wait you don't even have I think I have a clue.

If you want to know how crowfund should be handled just check on any crowfunding site, it's not first come first served and their usually a ton of benefits to be one of the top contributor. That they come here after the sale is done it's first come first served is total BS. Even if they said they believed their product is going to go viral and 5x my money, I would rather have a refund than deal with shady people.

I do not think that  releasing a product that is untested to thousands of people at once is the right way to go.  Small test fix ship test fix ship this has been a successful model for many companies.
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August 20, 2014, 06:41:19 AM

3. Early access to DriveMiner beta

When Storj determines that its storage and bandwidth renting application, DriveMiner, is ready for use, participants in the crowdsale will be granted first access to the software and will be able to sell their own space or purchase space from other users using SJCX. Storj reserves the right to limit access to the beta for any reason.



Other Terms

We reserve the right to make modifications to the crowdsale plan, as we continue to refine the protocols and strategy. Subscribers to our newsletter will be notified via email if we change the terms. Please check the address in a block explorer before sending your coins. After we hit our 9,800 BTC limit, the extra coins will be returned to the wallet address which they were sent from.


http://storj.io/CrowdsaleTerms.pdf



NOW STFU...  GO LEARN HOW TO READ...  & GTFO YOU FUCKIN' RETARDS!!!   Angry Angry Angry

They just stated that it's 75% ready to use after the sale was over... And 75% ready to use when dealing with programming might as well say 50% is done. The last 25% is often times longer than the first 25%.

 Anyway would you be so kind to tell me how much you invested and when ? Wait you don't even have I think I have a clue.

If you want to know how crowfund should be handled just check on any crowfunding site, it's not first come first served and their usually a ton of benefits to be one of the top contributor. That they come here after the sale is done it's first come first served is total BS. Even if they said they believed their product is going to go viral and 5x my money, I would rather have a refund than deal with shady people.
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August 20, 2014, 06:30:13 AM
The thing is, when crowdsale buyers do indeed get to beta test DriveShare, who is going to use metadisk?
is there a storj skype group ? if not i'd like someone from the team to create one; with some moderation; that'd be cool.

cheers and gl

If this is something the community would really like I think this could get set up.

distroblitz was me; missclic between accounts. that would be worth a try; i'm thinking of a usefull skype group; which means moderated by someone from inside storj; are you a team member l3mmy ?

cheers

I suppose I haven't given a full introduction here.  On the storjtalk forums there were elections held for community president vice president and treasurer.

I myself was elected as president.

I have been helping inside the storj dev chats to gather information to get it out as clearly as possible as well as helping with social media and offering any assistance my skills allow to further e project.  My priority is developing the community and making sure that the comunity voice is being heard




Addressing the question of who is going to use metadisk.  If people do not use metadisk farming will not be very profitable as there will be nothing to store.  Storj is not Burst.  You earn by holding and storing data not just simply offering space.  From conversations I have seen there has been a great interest in tutoring raw video files for production companies on our service.

And yes when I say our service I mean the communities this is a community driven project.
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August 20, 2014, 06:21:58 AM
The thing is, when crowdsale buyers do indeed get to beta test DriveShare, who is going to use metadisk?
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August 20, 2014, 06:20:00 AM
is there a storj skype group ? if not i'd like someone from the team to create one; with some moderation; that'd be cool.

cheers and gl

If this is something the community would really like I think this could get set up.

distroblitz was me; missclic between accounts. that would be worth a try; i'm thinking of a usefull skype group; which means moderated by someone from inside storj; are you a team member l3mmy ?

cheers
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August 20, 2014, 06:07:14 AM
is there a storj skype group ? if not i'd like someone from the team to create one; with some moderation; that'd be cool.

cheers and gl

If this is something the community would really like I think this could get set up.
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August 20, 2014, 05:47:09 AM

LEARN HOW TO FUCKIN' READ YOU RETARDS!!!   Angry

...you know who you are...


P.S.  Have fun jacking off each other on my Ignore List too!   Kiss


Edit:  Let me rephrase that in case you didn't understand...   LEARN HOW TO READ YOU FUCKIN' RETARDS!!!   Angry
I couldn't agree more. What is wrong with you people? You invest money without reading the terms, without going to the Storj forum, and without asking questions on the forum? Every single question I asked there was answered immediately by the developers. Most questions asked in this forum were answered already earlier in the tread, which is NOT long.

I have to say that I am really impressed with what Storj is doing, and their attention to the community that is supporting them. It is true that some things were not clear initially in the crowdsale, and I interpret this because the team was a bunch of coders, and not lawyers (look at the Ethereum terms for their crowdsale for comparison....). The developers are working on a project that is truly transformative. Even if I lose money, I will be happy that I won't have to pay dropbox anymore for the rest of my life. And that with the assurance that my data is private!

Dude shut the fuck up and read the Terms. It's nowhere written that it's a first come first served basis.

Their PR guy doesn't seem to care if you invested 25 BTC or .025 BTC. If he used that language during the crowd sale versus now he wouldn't have gotten a fucking penny from a lot of people.

Also not having any kind of deals to bring some buying support is pretty dumb. It wouldn't be hard to "white list" new comers if they held a certain amount of Storj. If they went like :
Crowdsale address need to have 1000 Storjx in order to farm the storage and non crowdsale people need 5000 Storjx BTC to farm the Storj. That would bring some liquidity to the system.

Right now we have to wait these guys (2-4 weeks) to finish their product and then maybe in 6 months from now Storjx are going to be worth something. I didn't care about the obvious lack of liquidity but stating that 25 BTC guys are going to wait b/c they invested last minute is fucking dumb and next time they have a crowd sale if they get one, they won't be able to get any of these if they act like this.

Makes absolutely no sense to me.
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August 20, 2014, 05:47:00 AM
is there a storj skype group ? if not i'd like someone from the team to create one; with some moderation; that'd be cool.

cheers and gl
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August 20, 2014, 05:44:36 AM


I like that funny guy with the biggest ignore list on btt. Made my day. Cheesy

Also, distribution seems to be even worther then NXT. And don't forget that devs hold 15% for private use and additional 15% for community (for a small group of volunteers I guess).

To be clear the community fund uses will be decided by the community using proposals and voting on the storjtalk forum. 
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August 20, 2014, 05:43:19 AM
i personally dont like who altcoins have become 'companies' now.

that makes these all unlicensed security sales.
legendary
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August 20, 2014, 05:41:26 AM
Damn this was so an exciting project. Greed and FUD will destroy cryptoworld! Say hello to banksters and wall street fuc#+ers  Cry So sad

Market manipulators are now all over this... people need to start taking action and stop listening to fud and do their own research.

That´s why crypto is almost a full time job  Cheesy

Seriously - these guy´s are pure evil. And they know how to manipulate.
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August 20, 2014, 05:34:50 AM
Damn this was so an exciting project. Greed and FUD will destroy cryptoworld! Say hello to banksters and wall street fuc#+ers  Cry So sad

Market manipulators are now all over this... people need to start taking action and stop listening to fud and do their own research.
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August 20, 2014, 05:34:41 AM

I couldn't agree more. What is wrong with you people? You invest money without reading the terms, without going to the Storj forum, and without asking questions on the forum? Every single question I asked there was answered immediately by the developers. Most questions asked in this forum were answered already earlier in the tread, which is NOT long.

I have to say that I am really impressed with what Storj is doing, and their attention to the community that is supporting them. It is true that some things were not clear initially in the crowdsale, and I interpret this because the team was a bunch of coders, and not lawyers (look at the Ethereum terms for their crowdsale for comparison....). The developers are working on a project that is truly transformative. Even if I lose money, I will be happy that I won't have to pay dropbox anymore for the rest of my life. And that with the assurance that my data is private!

If DriveShare works as intended then there's absolutely no way for you to lose money. At that point, worst case would be about 300% profit and that's short-term.
legendary
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August 20, 2014, 05:31:14 AM
Damn this was so an exciting project. Greed and FUD will destroy cryptoworld! Say hello to banksters and wall street fuc#+ers  Cry So sad
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August 20, 2014, 05:28:43 AM

LEARN HOW TO FUCKIN' READ YOU RETARDS!!!   Angry

...you know who you are...


P.S.  Have fun jacking off each other on my Ignore List too!   Kiss


Edit:  Let me rephrase that in case you didn't understand...   LEARN HOW TO READ YOU FUCKIN' RETARDS!!!   Angry
I couldn't agree more. What is wrong with you people? You invest money without reading the terms, without going to the Storj forum, and without asking questions on the forum? Every single question I asked there was answered immediately by the developers. Most questions asked in this forum were answered already earlier in the tread, which is NOT long.

I have to say that I am really impressed with what Storj is doing, and their attention to the community that is supporting them. It is true that some things were not clear initially in the crowdsale, and I interpret this because the team was a bunch of coders, and not lawyers (look at the Ethereum terms for their crowdsale for comparison....). The developers are working on a project that is truly transformative. Even if I lose money, I will be happy that I won't have to pay dropbox anymore for the rest of my life. And that with the assurance that my data is private!
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August 20, 2014, 05:25:39 AM
dev, what do you think about master nodes?
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