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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 1149. (Read 3074324 times)

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As you sow, so shall you reap.
@LISKHQ

What is the marketing strategy for Lisk? What do you and the team plan on doing to promote Lisk at blockchain events?
sr. member
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I honestly couldn't care less about price. All I care about right now is taking ETHs top volume position. Only 3kBTC to go!!!

Only 1600 left...
sr. member
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DDOS attach wasn't a big deal. Nearly every big IT project faces with some difficulties especially after such hype around it. Just remember any big game server launch..like when Blizzard've opened their new server in World of Warcraft... or when Lineage new servers were opened. 502 error, incredible lag was the usual thing...usual thing for the companies with over billions of capitalization, CARL!

so stop whining. You already got x5 profit..and you will get x50 at the end of the summer..so be patient!
legendary
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Antifragile
The more I think about it, the more i have the feeling that the DDoS attack might have been a blessing in disguise. I mean, the dump would have happened either way, but if everybody hat access from the beginning, it would have been faster, possibly inducing even more panic and thus, heavier.
Plus, Lisks network itself hasn't been tested, although I don't think that would have been much of an issue…

Not to mention that the DDos-attack supressed prices for hours, widening the window of oppertunity to buy cheap lisk significantly. Sometimes buying coins when everyone is talking trash about it isn't a bad plan ... !

Yeah, I didn't know what to think about the DDOS attack. On the one hand it could have helped with their agenda but on the other, could have blown up in their face. Not sure.
IMO - It just slowed down the coming rise and did no real harm.

Well, it probably helped some people to do with the market whatvever they wanted. Dump fast in the big bids and sell cheap afterwards, probably. Too bad, I worked out how to install the linux client a little too late, I think i was like ten minutes late on Bittrex Tongue

But overall, I think it did less harm than people feared. Well except for those who sold their coins as fast as they could.

If it had spiked really huge, I might have sold some, but this space and a few of these "Cryptos" I want to ride out and be a part of the experiment. So for me, a hidden blessing - though time will tell.

I really can't imagine what this is all going to look like in 3-5 years...
legendary
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mhh, 12 minutes and not a single confirmation. this is slow my dear.

Then your transaction most likely didn't get broadcast. Log out, log back in and try this:

I cant send lisk from my wallet to poloniex? literally just does nothing when i press send, has anyone else encountered this?

click on "blockchain" on the left side, check if it is in sync with explorer.lisk.io (block height is in the box at the top)

if it isn't, try login01.lisk.io, login02, and so on. I think login04 is working fine atm.

otherwise, read a few pages back. yes, people have experienced this.

i am using the docker thing.

block ID is not found on explorer.lisk.io
newbie
Activity: 48
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The more I think about it, the more i have the feeling that the DDoS attack might have been a blessing in disguise. I mean, the dump would have happened either way, but if everybody hat access from the beginning, it would have been faster, possibly inducing even more panic and thus, heavier.
Plus, Lisks network itself hasn't been tested, although I don't think that would have been much of an issue…

Not to mention that the DDos-attack supressed prices for hours, widening the window of oppertunity to buy cheap lisk significantly. Sometimes buying coins when everyone is talking trash about it isn't a bad plan ... !


It was expected. Sold out shortly after trading started on polo then re-bought at 0.0005x  Cool

C.R.E.A.M.
hero member
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The more I think about it, the more i have the feeling that the DDoS attack might have been a blessing in disguise. I mean, the dump would have happened either way, but if everybody hat access from the beginning, it would have been faster, possibly inducing even more panic and thus, heavier.
Plus, Lisks network itself hasn't been tested, although I don't think that would have been much of an issue…

Not to mention that the DDos-attack supressed prices for hours, widening the window of oppertunity to buy cheap lisk significantly. Sometimes buying coins when everyone is talking trash about it isn't a bad plan ... !

Yeah, I didn't know what to think about the DDOS attack. On the one hand it could have helped with their agenda but on the other, could have blown up in their face. Not sure.
IMO - It just slowed down the coming rise and did no real harm.

Well, it probably helped some people to do with the market whatvever they wanted. Dump fast in the big bids and sell cheap afterwards, probably. Too bad, I worked out how to install the linux client a little too late, I think i was like ten minutes late on Bittrex Tongue

But overall, I think it did less harm than people feared. Well except for those who sold their coins as fast as they could.
full member
Activity: 140
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mhh, 12 minutes and not a single confirmation. this is slow my dear.

Then your transaction most likely didn't get broadcast. Log out, log back in and try this:

I cant send lisk from my wallet to poloniex? literally just does nothing when i press send, has anyone else encountered this?

click on "blockchain" on the left side, check if it is in sync with explorer.lisk.io (block height is in the box at the top)

if it isn't, try login01.lisk.io, login02, and so on. I think login04 is working fine atm.

otherwise, read a few pages back. yes, people have experienced this.

you're right, ttookk. seems like my local node is stuck on height 8xxx. will check this.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1000
Antifragile
when The DAO closes there's speculation (naturally, this is crypto) that a fair few people will check out by selling the tokens, but as i understand it that will have to be to BTC and not directly back to ETH on exchanges. ETH's price is somewhat static and i'm wondering if this is likely to tempt people to choose LSK? we might see some additional capital flow this way. is my thinking fundamentally flawed?

Agreed, I've said the same thing elsewhere. Money will flow into LISK, the WAVES ICO is going to close in 5 days, so maybe it see's some from the profits.
Outside of LISK, WAVES and The DAO, not sure if any other ICO's really interest me.
hero member
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Cryptorials.io
Sometimes buying coins when everyone is talking trash about it isn't a bad plan ... !

"Buy when there's blood in the streets, even if its your own." Baron Rothschild
member
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legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1000
Antifragile
The more I think about it, the more i have the feeling that the DDoS attack might have been a blessing in disguise. I mean, the dump would have happened either way, but if everybody hat access from the beginning, it would have been faster, possibly inducing even more panic and thus, heavier.
Plus, Lisks network itself hasn't been tested, although I don't think that would have been much of an issue…

Not to mention that the DDos-attack supressed prices for hours, widening the window of oppertunity to buy cheap lisk significantly. Sometimes buying coins when everyone is talking trash about it isn't a bad plan ... !

Yeah, I didn't know what to think about the DDOS attack. On the one hand it could have helped with their agenda but on the other, could have blown up in their face. Not sure.
IMO - It just slowed down the coming rise and did no real harm.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
when The DAO closes there's speculation (naturally, this is crypto) that a fair few people will check out by selling the tokens, but as i understand it that will have to be to BTC and not directly back to ETH on exchanges. ETH's price is somewhat static and i'm wondering if this is likely to tempt people to choose LSK? we might see some additional capital flow this way. is my thinking fundamentally flawed?
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 513
mhh, 12 minutes and not a single confirmation. this is slow my dear.

Then your transaction most likely didn't get broadcast. Log out, log back in and try this:

I cant send lisk from my wallet to poloniex? literally just does nothing when i press send, has anyone else encountered this?

click on "blockchain" on the left side, check if it is in sync with explorer.lisk.io (block height is in the box at the top)

if it isn't, try login01.lisk.io, login02, and so on. I think login04 is working fine atm.

otherwise, read a few pages back. yes, people have experienced this.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
I cant send lisk from my wallet to poloniex? literally just does nothing when i press send, has anyone else encountered this?

click on "blockchain" on the left side, check if it is in sync with explorer.lisk.io (block height is in the box at the top)

if it isn't, try login01.lisk.io, login02, and so on. I think login04 is working fine atm.

otherwise, read a few pages back. yes, people have experienced this.

thanks, knew it had been mentioned somewhere but couldnt find the solution due to massive post volumes atm!
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
I cant send lisk from my wallet to poloniex? literally just does nothing when i press send, has anyone else encountered this?

Try this node, it has SSL and anti DOS and has live syncing with blockchain, Guaranteed to work!
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
mhh, 12 minutes and not a single confirmation. this is slow my dear.

Just noticed the same... why is this?
hero member
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The more I think about it, the more i have the feeling that the DDoS attack might have been a blessing in disguise. I mean, the dump would have happened either way, but if everybody hat access from the beginning, it would have been faster, possibly inducing even more panic and thus, heavier.
Plus, Lisks network itself hasn't been tested, although I don't think that would have been much of an issue…

Not to mention that the DDos-attack supressed prices for hours, widening the window of oppertunity to buy cheap lisk significantly. Sometimes buying coins when everyone is talking trash about it isn't a bad plan ... !
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1117
mhh, 12 minutes and not a single confirmation. this is slow my dear.

edit: and after login in again the transaction is gone. what the fuck?
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 513
I cant send lisk from my wallet to poloniex? literally just does nothing when i press send, has anyone else encountered this?

click on "blockchain" on the left side, check if it is in sync with explorer.lisk.io (block height is in the box at the top)

if it isn't, try login01.lisk.io, login02, and so on. I think login04 is working fine atm.

otherwise, read a few pages back. yes, people have experienced this.
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