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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 1241. (Read 3074324 times)

newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
Really personal despairs , I only sell when you get to $ 10 , I believe in the project and remember lisk showed nothing yet has everything to get Ether
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
That's a good attitude,  NOT! Go back in your basement and eat a hot pocket Mr. know it all

YOU'RE NOT MY MOM!  Tongue
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 250
DAG, Built-in Chat and Conditional Payments
This event demonstrated how panic reigns over people.

In never saw such panic selling in crypto.

The guys have the only competitor of ETH in their hands, purchased at ICO price, and then sell at a ridiculous rate.
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 253
A launch that is such that the early people who bought into the project can't get what the paid for. ....yeah, that's the opposite of success.
It may not be a complete failure, I'll concede that. ...but it's certainly no success.

You have what you paid for. Everyone that validated their exchanges before the cut off date has their Lisk in their account. If you cannot access any of the three official web wallets and cannot be bothered to learn how to set up a local node, or research any of the delegates posting links to their nodes to see if those nodes are safe to access, then that is a problem solely between the chair and keyboard.

The documentation is available and very thorough. Please take a gander at it.

Install via Docker (easiest) - https://lisk.io/documentation?i=lisk-docs/DockerInstall
Install via Binaries (more prep) - https://lisk.io/documentation?i=lisk-docs/BinaryInstall

That's a good attitude,  NOT! Go back in your basement and eat a hot pocket Mr. know it all
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 250
A launch that is such that the early people who bought into the project can't get what the paid for. ....yeah, that's the opposite of success.
It may not be a complete failure, I'll concede that. ...but it's certainly no success.

You have what you paid for. Everyone that validated their exchanges before the cut off date has their Lisk in their account. If you cannot access any of the three official web wallets and cannot be bothered to learn how to set up a local node, or research any of the delegates posting links to their nodes to see if those nodes are safe to access, then that is a problem solely between the chair and keyboard.

The documentation is available and very thorough. Please take a gander at it.

Install via Docker (easiest) - https://lisk.io/documentation?i=lisk-docs/DockerInstall
Install via Binaries (more prep) - https://lisk.io/documentation?i=lisk-docs/BinaryInstall

No, it's not the user's fault here. The transactions from the 3 official web wallets all won't even work unless you use whole numbers. Then you think it works and the transaction gets 0 confirmations, then after 30 minutes the lisk ends up being back in your account, having not been sent.

I will work on the docker thing (which wasn't working earlier around 5pm),
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
You can't write a protocol/platform like Lisk using NodeJS and expect it to perform well.  That is why others use C++, Go, Rust, C ...

With JavaScript, you can't manipulate memory, use pointers, strong static typing, robust threading, etc...  

  • SQL Server: C/C++
  • NodeJS: C++
  • MongoDB: C/C++
  • Git: C
  • Bitcoin: C++
  • PostgreSQL: C
  • Oracle DB: Assembly/C/C++
  • .NET Framework: C++
  • Java VM: C/C++
  • Redis: C
  • IBM Web Sphere: C++
  • MS IIS: C++

The Lisk core libraries should use an appropriate language like C++ then use JavaScript for the DAPI.
full member
Activity: 130
Merit: 100
Is the blockexporer out of sync? my address from the ICO is not found???

Guys, I'm freaking out! My coins don't seem to have made it into the genesis block. I followed all the ICO instructions and confirmed my keys which were accepted, and I validated my passphrase which was successful.

My passphrase in the web wallet produces the correct account number, but there aren't any coins or transactions there, and nothing shows in the block explorer either.

Can anyone see coins in my account? - 8756238259653999708L


member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
A launch that is such that the early people who bought into the project can't get what the paid for. ....yeah, that's the opposite of success.
It may not be a complete failure, I'll concede that. ...but it's certainly no success.

You have what you paid for. Everyone that validated their exchanges before the cut off date has their Lisk in their account. If you cannot access any of the three official web wallets and cannot be bothered to learn how to set up a local node, or research any of the delegates posting links to their nodes to see if those nodes are safe to access, then that is a problem solely between the chair and keyboard.

The documentation is available and very thorough. Please take a gander at it.

Install via Docker (easiest) - https://lisk.io/documentation?i=lisk-docs/DockerInstall
Install via Binaries (more prep) - https://lisk.io/documentation?i=lisk-docs/BinaryInstall
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Was a success for some. and a disaster for the guys who didn't do their homework. But hey still above ICO price.  Grin

No

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.14959813

sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 250
How can you possibly say this "is a success"? It's been a disaster.

The platform is targeted towards developers and now that it is live all the developers that were waiting for the mainnet to go live to test their apps have hit the ground running. The only people having trouble are the non-developers that are trying to use the web wallet to trade Lisk instead of develop with it, and yes on that front the Lisk team could have prepared better and at least set up a load balancer to intelligently distribute the traffic. Seeing as how it is live and developers can easily set it up and don't have to deal with the mess that is writing ETH smart contracts, yes it is very much a success.

A launch that is such that the early people who bought into the project can't get what the paid for. ....yeah, that's the opposite of success.
It may not be a complete failure, I'll concede that. ...but it's certainly no success.
legendary
Activity: 1044
Merit: 1050
Was a success for some. and a disaster for the guys who didn't do their homework. But hey still above ICO price.  Grin

didn't do their homework? There were a few ways to go about it. One way was to send from web wallet. Choosing to go with that route and then having it fail miserable (and stil being failing) rests on the devs, not us for "not doing our homework"


Homework as in using the testnet to learn how to build a lisk node the last few weeks. Because of what I learned during the testnet period I had my node up fast and was able to send my lisk using my own node.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 252
We are still in top 10 market caps right now. It is a success. As soon as some news comes out, we will become #3.
Also a lot of DAO money gonna pour into Lisk on the 28th bringing price to stable $1 IMO

What are you on?

I want some........

This has been an absolute, unmitigated DISASTER compounded by an incompetent and unprepared LISK team.

they did this on purpose.



I really hope for their sake that they didn't.................
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 250
Was a success for some. and a disaster for the guys who didn't do their homework. But hey still above ICO price.  Grin

didn't do their homework? There were a few ways to go about it. One way was to send from web wallet. Choosing to go with that route and then having it fail miserable (and stil being failing) rests on the devs, not us for "not doing our homework"
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
How can you possibly say this "is a success"? It's been a disaster.

The platform is targeted towards developers and now that it is live all the developers that were waiting for the mainnet to go live to test their apps have hit the ground running. The only people having trouble are the non-developers that are trying to use the web wallet to trade Lisk instead of develop with it, and yes on that front the Lisk team could have prepared better and at least set up a load balancer to intelligently distribute the traffic. Seeing as how it is live and developers can easily set it up and don't have to deal with the mess that is writing ETH smart contracts, yes it is very much a success.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
We are still in top 10 market caps right now. It is a success. As soon as some news comes out, we will become #3.
Also a lot of DAO money gonna pour into Lisk on the 28th bringing price to stable $1 IMO

What are you on?

I want some........

This has been an absolute, unmitigated DISASTER compounded by an incompetent and unprepared LISK team.

they did this on purpose.

sr. member
Activity: 360
Merit: 250
Hello! I am delegate Bitcoinuserx.
I heard you guys are having problems! And Polo is having FUN
You don't want to miss out right?  Cool
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You can also view my Delegate Post here,

https://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=91&p=228#p228
Thank you.

From Korean Delegate, Team btcuserx

sorry - I see you are offering help---you have my vote - I have 65,000 LISK Smiley
I appreciate your vote Cool I will try to be more helpful.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 501
When do we get our bonus coins for newsletter, FB / Twitter, etc?
member
Activity: 85
Merit: 10
"That's just like, your opinion, man."

+1, that is the basics of why most are pissed off.   Only a small % were able to play with there coins, and at this point in time, I still have all my ico coins (6hrs after launch) that are unable to move.  Yeah, not too smooth...

If tomarrow brings bad news, i can only imagine. I would be especially pissed off if i found out max or oliver already sold some of there fund, when most can't even transfer there coins.

They seemed shady from the start, no doubt they did.
Do either of you have any evidence to substantiate that claim, or is it just more blind speculation? We've already got a lot of that in this thread. I'm willing to believe it if you put forward some facts that support it.
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