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legendary
Activity: 1025
Merit: 1000
What is the minimum you would sell Lisk for? .002?

I'm not selling until 50/80 dollars

I think $10 is realistic , to get $50/$80 will need some legit news
sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
Incredible but when you search for "bitcointalk" in google  "bitcointalk lisk" is already the second suggestion only after "bitcointalk ranks". Awesome.

You might want to try it in private browsing mode. Google skews search results based on your personal search and browsing history. Duck Duck Go doesn't track and bubble users, so everyone there sees same results unlike Google.
sr. member
Activity: 686
Merit: 251

Ok, I (and average Joe with me) can follow you there.  But Why do we need 'coins' for that?  Two years ago, bitcoin hit the news with pumps and dumps.  Not a word about blockchain.  Now blockchain hits the news as a technology but not a word about bitcoin (local media in my small European country).  People can imagine the technology could be useful when everything is connected to the internet.  But why the use of coins that are very unstable in price??  I see, among the numerous dapps proposed, an emailsystem.  People don't want to pay for that!

And IF you need a certain amount of Lisk/btc/whatever-coin (now there's your Doge2 Wink ) an the coin is worth 1$ day one and 25$ day 30 then back to 3$ day 31, they don't buy it (in both ways)...

So: Tech: great great! blockchain, IoT: super but coins?  Nah....  Just look at this or any thread of altcoins in the last years: 10% tech, 70% Moon, rockets get your engines started and 20% memes.  Looks childish, shady, Ponzi and VERY VERY unstable.

I posted this remark in the NXT-thread when they started their trip to the moon(yey, I was there), in the NEM-thread (same thing) at the beginning:

Let's say the tech is superb AND the price is fixed at 0.10$ and it will NEVER change but the tech is AWESOME.  How popular would these threads be?    




You need coins because the only way to get rid of them as an anti-spam mechanism is to have a permissioned blockchain.

They need to be unstable in price because otherwise somebody needs to be in charge to tell everyone how much they are worth and to enforce that.

In other words, the answer to both these questions is decentralization.

I agree that its annoying when people are so obsessed with a quick buck and have no respect for the developers or the tech though.

Thanks.  That makes sense.  But it's not good for mass adoption anyway.  This (fluctuation and uncertainty) obviously is a phase but the problem is that greed cloudens every effort in cryptoland to get mass adoption.  I can see the advantages of decentralisation and (now) the need of price setting of these coins (be it Lisk in this case).  
sr. member
Activity: 498
Merit: 252
Life failures Stealthcoin, Ark coin and Safemoon
Lisk investors waiting for launch date announcement:




Lol and what about ethereum investors Cheesy ? Did you remember ?

i supported the summer release date. it would make other crap coins angry and go ballistic on LISK
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1001
Incredible but when you search for "bitcointalk" in google  "bitcointalk lisk" is already the second suggestion only after "bitcointalk ranks". Awesome.
sr. member
Activity: 686
Merit: 251

The average Joe doesn't know what the Internet of Things or future disrupting techs are. He's going to know what they are AFTER it has reached massive adoption; he will just know how to use them.

For any crypto-currency to reach mass adoption, it needs to be combined with emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, among others. Lisk is a platform that runs decentralized applications, so combining the Lisk platform to the IoT is very possible. Blockchain technology has evolved past its terminology of "digital money", it's much more than that; it is capable of connecting billions of devices with higher efficiency and lower fees.



Ok, I (and average Joe with me) can follow you there.  But Why do we need 'coins' for that?  Two years ago, bitcoin hit the news with pumps and dumps.  Not a word about blockchain.  Now blockchain hits the news as a technology but not a word about bitcoin (local media in my small European country).  People can imagine the technology could be useful when everything is connected to the internet.  But why the use of coins that are very unstable in price??  I see, among the numerous dapps proposed, an emailsystem.  People don't want to pay for that!

And IF you need a certain amount of Lisk/btc/whatever-coin (now there's your Doge2 Wink ) an the coin is worth 1$ day one and 25$ day 30 then back to 3$ day 31, they don't buy it (in both ways)...

So: Tech: great great! blockchain, IoT: super but coins?  Nah....  Just look at this or any thread of altcoins in the last years: 10% tech, 70% Moon, rockets get your engines started and 20% memes.  Looks childish, shady, Ponzi and VERY VERY unstable.

I posted this remark in the NXT-thread when they started their trip to the moon(yey, I was there), in the NEM-thread (same thing) at the beginning:

Let's say the tech is superb AND the price is fixed at 0.10$ and it will NEVER change but the tech is AWESOME.  How popular would these threads be?    




dumb guy from indonesia

Wow man, you got me there with that comment.  Can't argue with those arguments.  But Indonesia?  lol...

Still no answers on:

'Let's say the tech is superb AND the price is fixed at 0.10$ and it will NEVER change but the tech is AWESOME.  How popular would these threads be?'

The price will likely fluctuate throughout its lifespan as supply and demand increases/decreases. The value of the platform won't be stable until it is deemed "worthy" or "accepted", and this takes time, tons of it.

It's not only about the technology, there are other factors to take into consideration such as exposure, marketing, data analytics, partnerships and so on. Crypti is the perfect example of a "Tech Focus" approach with barely any marketing or exposure. They failed to get any attention from the crypto community or non-crypto as it was not exposed or never heard of, even though the backend technology was excellent.

How popular will this thread be? I believe it will be very popular for these upcoming months (short term), and maybe up to a year. Once the community has begun establishing and distinguishing itself, this thread will likely lose popularity. The community has already begun to stray from this thread into the official Lisk forums, the lisk chat and Lisk reddit. There is also a Lisk Markets reddit made for those who get excited speculating the potential price and value of LISK.

Ok, but you abviously completely missed my point.  Nevermind.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
Is fully working or it cames out without dapp?
You don't seem to understand, that its not the Lisk devs role to come up with dapps. They need to provide a platform, that others can build dapps on.

They should give it a head start by kicking off with a few apps right?
I guess they have plan that when it will not be that popular.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
What is the minimum you would sell Lisk for? .002?

I'm not selling until 50/80 dollars
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
problem solved! ok back to this again  Grin

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legendary
Activity: 1025
Merit: 1000
What is the minimum you would sell Lisk for? .002?
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1000
What are everyone's favourite DAPP proposals so far? What is clearly the most innovative?

I'm very interested in this little decentralized app thingies  Grin

Have you looked at https://forum.lisk.io/viewforum.php?f=8 , several pages of Dapp proposals.

Mine are:


Those are proposals.
Would like to know if lisk is fully working as eth did at launch to build.
Not proposal.....

Is fully working or it cames out without dapp?


Eth fully working at launch ? Did you laugh in my face ? its well advanced,sure,but its still under heavy development and there's not alot of thing currently working(dapp etc).
hero member
Activity: 690
Merit: 505
Cryptorials.io

Ok, I (and average Joe with me) can follow you there.  But Why do we need 'coins' for that?  Two years ago, bitcoin hit the news with pumps and dumps.  Not a word about blockchain.  Now blockchain hits the news as a technology but not a word about bitcoin (local media in my small European country).  People can imagine the technology could be useful when everything is connected to the internet.  But why the use of coins that are very unstable in price??  I see, among the numerous dapps proposed, an emailsystem.  People don't want to pay for that!

And IF you need a certain amount of Lisk/btc/whatever-coin (now there's your Doge2 Wink ) an the coin is worth 1$ day one and 25$ day 30 then back to 3$ day 31, they don't buy it (in both ways)...

So: Tech: great great! blockchain, IoT: super but coins?  Nah....  Just look at this or any thread of altcoins in the last years: 10% tech, 70% Moon, rockets get your engines started and 20% memes.  Looks childish, shady, Ponzi and VERY VERY unstable.

I posted this remark in the NXT-thread when they started their trip to the moon(yey, I was there), in the NEM-thread (same thing) at the beginning:

Let's say the tech is superb AND the price is fixed at 0.10$ and it will NEVER change but the tech is AWESOME.  How popular would these threads be?    




You need coins because the only way to get rid of them as an anti-spam mechanism is to have a permissioned blockchain.

They need to be unstable in price because otherwise somebody needs to be in charge to tell everyone how much they are worth and to enforce that.

In other words, the answer to both these questions is decentralization.

I agree that its annoying when people are so obsessed with a quick buck and have no respect for the developers or the tech though.
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
What to say to someone who doesn't know the difference between java and javascript?



But I DO know the difference between Java and Javascript...

Let's teach to our guest "cisahasa" what it means, he is confused

yep.
 im having fun here..
i like the injections..
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Communications Lead

The average Joe doesn't know what the Internet of Things or future disrupting techs are. He's going to know what they are AFTER it has reached massive adoption; he will just know how to use them.

For any crypto-currency to reach mass adoption, it needs to be combined with emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, among others. Lisk is a platform that runs decentralized applications, so combining the Lisk platform to the IoT is very possible. Blockchain technology has evolved past its terminology of "digital money", it's much more than that; it is capable of connecting billions of devices with higher efficiency and lower fees.



Ok, I (and average Joe with me) can follow you there.  But Why do we need 'coins' for that?  Two years ago, bitcoin hit the news with pumps and dumps.  Not a word about blockchain.  Now blockchain hits the news as a technology but not a word about bitcoin (local media in my small European country).  People can imagine the technology could be useful when everything is connected to the internet.  But why the use of coins that are very unstable in price??  I see, among the numerous dapps proposed, an emailsystem.  People don't want to pay for that!

And IF you need a certain amount of Lisk/btc/whatever-coin (now there's your Doge2 Wink ) an the coin is worth 1$ day one and 25$ day 30 then back to 3$ day 31, they don't buy it (in both ways)...

So: Tech: great great! blockchain, IoT: super but coins?  Nah....  Just look at this or any thread of altcoins in the last years: 10% tech, 70% Moon, rockets get your engines started and 20% memes.  Looks childish, shady, Ponzi and VERY VERY unstable.

I posted this remark in the NXT-thread when they started their trip to the moon(yey, I was there), in the NEM-thread (same thing) at the beginning:

Let's say the tech is superb AND the price is fixed at 0.10$ and it will NEVER change but the tech is AWESOME.  How popular would these threads be?    




dumb guy from indonesia

Wow man, you got me there with that comment.  Can't argue with those arguments.  But Indonesia?  lol...

Still no answers on:

'Let's say the tech is superb AND the price is fixed at 0.10$ and it will NEVER change but the tech is AWESOME.  How popular would these threads be?'

The price will likely fluctuate throughout its lifespan as supply and demand increases/decreases. The value of the platform won't be stable until it is deemed "worthy" or "accepted", and this takes time, tons of it.

It's not only about the technology, there are other factors to take into consideration such as exposure, marketing, data analytics, partnerships and so on. Crypti is the perfect example of a "Tech Focus" approach with barely any marketing or exposure. They failed to get any attention from the crypto community or non-crypto as it was not exposed or never heard of, even though the backend technology was excellent.

How popular will this thread be? I believe it will be very popular for these upcoming months (short term), and maybe up to a year. Once the community has begun establishing and distinguishing itself, this thread will likely lose popularity. The community has already begun to stray from this thread into the official Lisk forums, the lisk chat and Lisk reddit. There is also a Lisk Markets reddit made for those who get excited speculating the potential price and value of LISK.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
What to say to someone who doesn't know the difference between java and javascript?



But I DO know the difference between Java and Javascript...

Let's teach to our guest "cisahasa" what it means, he is confused
member
Activity: 90
Merit: 10
FUD all day, FUD all night.
Stop hating.
MGM
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Is fully working or it cames out without dapp?
You don't seem to understand, that its not the Lisk devs role to come up with dapps. They need to provide a platform, that others can build dapps on.

Yes,sorry.
thanks, i mean, this platform is 100% working at launch,or not?


no it will not be.
with more ico money they think they can hire more poeple to make it work.
or just run with the money. !!( (they already did it))!!
you all have been scammed big time..


The platform is currently in internal testing and should be "Dapp ready" upon launch. As with any platform, there are optimizations that need to be done during the early phase.

Funds are still being held by trusted escrow and will not be released until a successful Lisk launch. The stability and reliability of the platform is of utmost importance and Oliver is working to achieve this.



hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Communications Lead
Is fully working or it cames out without dapp?
You don't seem to understand, that its not the Lisk devs role to come up with dapps. They need to provide a platform, that others can build dapps on.

Yes,sorry.
thanks, i mean, this platform is 100% working at launch,or not?


no it will not be.
with more ico money they think they can hire more poeple to make it work.
or just run with the money. !!( (they already did it))!!
you all have been scammed big time..


The platform is currently in internal testing and should be "Dapp ready" upon launch. As with any platform, there are optimizations that need to be done during the early phase.

Funds are still being held by trusted escrow and will not be released until a successful Lisk launch. The stability and reliability of the platform is of utmost importance and Oliver is working to achieve this.

sr. member
Activity: 432
Merit: 250
What to say to someone who doesn't know the difference between java and javascript?



But I DO know the difference between Java and Javascript...
MGM
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
-snip-
 Any tutorial,github source to learn and code?


go to liskforum.io or lisk chat. its all there

yup, and if you google lisk, this thread comes out in the top 4.

Everything you need to know about lisk is on the OP too. FUD, and hype is normal in every altcoin thread.

Founf nothing about build dapp? Is lisk enable to build dapp like eth, ot is just dreaming to be like eth?
Eth cames out at launch with a fully dapp code and environment ready to be used by bank,government etc.

What is about lisk dapp?
Didn't found any internaitonal meeting around world with lisk dec showing from scratch how to code a dapp.
Eth was full of video from teams months before release

Do some fucking research. Google: "Lisk Dapp".

Plenty of videos & tutorials on the web about building Lisk Dapps.




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