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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 1688. (Read 3074324 times)

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Just got "The Week in Retrospect - April 18, 2016" e-mail and still no release date... Why is it so?


It's an e-mail summarizing the week of April 11th to April 18th, the release date will not be announced there. :p
legendary
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Just got "The Week in Retrospect - April 18, 2016" e-mail and still no release date... Why is it so?
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And to think prices on Yobit aren't a reliable prediction of the 'actual' price of LISK when it is released. Though the technology of LISK seems worthy enough for this alt to gain a solid foothold in the world of crypto (and therefore resulting in prices many times ICO-values).

I don't think those prices are reliable for two reasons.  First, many investors would rather buy actual coins they can withdraw, at there own discretion.  Second, many people also invested in Lisk because of hype and I suspect there will be a mass dump once it's put on an exchange.

Not being pessimistic or optimistic but once Lisk hits a real exchange, after real deposits are made, I think we are going to see some interestingly high volume and I have no clue where the price will settle.  I am fairly confident, however, the price won't be the Yobit price, but even now I can't tell if it will be higher or lower.  The crystal ball is just to hazy.
Then if I buy the tokens right now on Yobit..could be that when Lisk hits the market  I can´t withdraw that tokens because Yobit is an unauthorized platform to trade?

That's your risk related to quite new exchange. Do your own research about them and decide.
Thanks Pabloangello I lost the ICO of lisk.....I´ll take my risk.
legendary
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And to think prices on Yobit aren't a reliable prediction of the 'actual' price of LISK when it is released. Though the technology of LISK seems worthy enough for this alt to gain a solid foothold in the world of crypto (and therefore resulting in prices many times ICO-values).

I don't think those prices are reliable for two reasons.  First, many investors would rather buy actual coins they can withdraw, at there own discretion.  Second, many people also invested in Lisk because of hype and I suspect there will be a mass dump once it's put on an exchange.

Not being pessimistic or optimistic but once Lisk hits a real exchange, after real deposits are made, I think we are going to see some interestingly high volume and I have no clue where the price will settle.  I am fairly confident, however, the price won't be the Yobit price, but even now I can't tell if it will be higher or lower.  The crystal ball is just to hazy.
Then if I buy the tokens right now on Yobit..could be that when Lisk hits the market  I can´t withdraw that tokens because Yobit is an unauthorized platform to trade?

That's your risk related to quite new exchange. Do your own research about them and decide.
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Where can I buy lisk now? Only yobit?

You can buy from me. One Lisk = $100. How much Lisks do you want?
Yobit on trading bills and they go, I understand, at a reduced price, I don't think such trades can to trust, believe that you have to wait for the official start, where to start trading in a real Lisk
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And to think prices on Yobit aren't a reliable prediction of the 'actual' price of LISK when it is released. Though the technology of LISK seems worthy enough for this alt to gain a solid foothold in the world of crypto (and therefore resulting in prices many times ICO-values).

I don't think those prices are reliable for two reasons.  First, many investors would rather buy actual coins they can withdraw, at there own discretion.  Second, many people also invested in Lisk because of hype and I suspect there will be a mass dump once it's put on an exchange.

Not being pessimistic or optimistic but once Lisk hits a real exchange, after real deposits are made, I think we are going to see some interestingly high volume and I have no clue where the price will settle.  I am fairly confident, however, the price won't be the Yobit price, but even now I can't tell if it will be higher or lower.  The crystal ball is just to hazy.

It's safe to ignore anyone with a waves signature in the Lisk thread, that ICO is based on blatent fraud.


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Look mate, a couple of things.  First, I've not heard of this issue, nor have I yet invested into Waves because I am/was planning on investing toward the end of the ICO.  If you have gripes with Waves, please voice it in a less acquisitive way towards those of us that have taken at least enough interest to claim a few stakes by following the coin on Twitter and putting it in our signature.

Second, just because I'm following another project doesn't mean that I'm not interested in Lisk. I am and I'm quite excited to see what cool dapps will come along from the community.

In fact, I've ran a Lisk testnet node for weeks and I only recently cut it off because I've yet to have the time to update my current instance.  I hope to set back up this week (which is also why I asked about the Lisk faucet a few pages back, just today!)  Currently I'm running nodes for two coins-- Lisk and IOTA.

If you have issues with me, or if you have concern with a project in my signature, you are more than welcome to start a discussion with me directly.  I try to keep a level-headed, non-argumentative attitude.  Please return the favor and you might actually do the community more benefit than harm.

I don't want anyone to be scammed, here or anywhere else.  Post all of your facts, or link to threads that discuss these issue in greater detail.  Thank you.
hero member
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Where can I buy lisk now? Only yobit?

You can buy from me. One Lisk = $100. How much Lisks do you want?
sr. member
Activity: 545
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And to think prices on Yobit aren't a reliable prediction of the 'actual' price of LISK when it is released. Though the technology of LISK seems worthy enough for this alt to gain a solid foothold in the world of crypto (and therefore resulting in prices many times ICO-values).

I don't think those prices are reliable for two reasons.  First, many investors would rather buy actual coins they can withdraw, at there own discretion.  Second, many people also invested in Lisk because of hype and I suspect there will be a mass dump once it's put on an exchange.

Not being pessimistic or optimistic but once Lisk hits a real exchange, after real deposits are made, I think we are going to see some interestingly high volume and I have no clue where the price will settle.  I am fairly confident, however, the price won't be the Yobit price, but even now I can't tell if it will be higher or lower.  The crystal ball is just to hazy.
Then if I buy the tokens right now on Yobit..could be that when Lisk hits the market  I can´t withdraw that tokens because Yobit is an unauthorized platform to trade?
MGM
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Where can I buy lisk now? Only yobit?
yeah lisk buying or trading is only on yobit yet. take into consideration that it's not real lisk it's just tokens that's being traded.
and...the million dollar question.....if you have 1 btc you will invest in that tokens right now?

I'm waiting for my paycheck on the 30th to buy all the Lisk I can afford under $2 because

It's not getting any cheaper after the launch

sr. member
Activity: 545
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Where can I buy lisk now? Only yobit?
yeah lisk buying or trading is only on yobit yet. take into consideration that it's not real lisk it's just tokens that's being traded.
and...the million dollar question.....if you have 1 btc you will invest in that tokens right now?
hero member
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What was the first day bonus % for participating on the first day of the Lisk ICO¿

200,000 lisk split based on your % donated vs all donated on the first day.
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What was the first day bonus % for participating on the first day of the Lisk ICO¿
hero member
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And to think prices on Yobit aren't a reliable prediction of the 'actual' price of LISK when it is released. Though the technology of LISK seems worthy enough for this alt to gain a solid foothold in the world of crypto (and therefore resulting in prices many times ICO-values).

I don't think those prices are reliable for two reasons.  First, many investors would rather buy actual coins they can withdraw, at there own discretion.  Second, many people also invested in Lisk because of hype and I suspect there will be a mass dump once it's put on an exchange.

Not being pessimistic or optimistic but once Lisk hits a real exchange, after real deposits are made, I think we are going to see some interestingly high volume and I have no clue where the price will settle.  I am fairly confident, however, the price won't be the Yobit price, but even now I can't tell if it will be higher or lower.  The crystal ball is just to hazy.

It's safe to ignore anyone with a waves signature in the Lisk thread, that ICO is based on blatent fraud.





Look mate, a couple of things.  First, I've not heard of this issue, nor have I yet invested into Waves because I am/was planning on investing toward the end of the ICO.  If you have gripes with Waves, please voice it in a less acquisitive way towards those of us that have taken at least enough interest to claim a few stakes by following the coin on Twitter and putting it in our signature.

Second, just because I'm following another project doesn't mean that I'm not interested in Lisk. I am and I'm quite excited to see what cool dapps will come along from the community.

In fact, I've ran a Lisk testnet node for weeks and I only recently cut it off because I've yet to have the time to update my current instance.  I hope to set back up this week (which is also why I asked about the Lisk faucet a few pages back, just today!)  Currently I'm running nodes for two coins-- Lisk and IOTA.

If you have issues with me, or if you have concern with a project in my signature, you are more than welcome to start a discussion with me directly.  I try to keep a level-headed, non-argumentative attitude.  Please return the favor and you might actually do the community more benefit than harm.

I don't want anyone to be scammed, here or anywhere else.  Post all of your facts, or link to threads that discuss these issue in greater detail.  Thank you.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/iohk-research-and-scorex-are-not-working-with-waves-1434851

The op was changed after the first few days.

the fact that waves requires you to spam other peoples threads to earn the bounty really pisses us off cause waves people come here all the F'kn time since the ICO launched just to increase their bounty post count.
rlh
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And to think prices on Yobit aren't a reliable prediction of the 'actual' price of LISK when it is released. Though the technology of LISK seems worthy enough for this alt to gain a solid foothold in the world of crypto (and therefore resulting in prices many times ICO-values).

I don't think those prices are reliable for two reasons.  First, many investors would rather buy actual coins they can withdraw, at there own discretion.  Second, many people also invested in Lisk because of hype and I suspect there will be a mass dump once it's put on an exchange.

Not being pessimistic or optimistic but once Lisk hits a real exchange, after real deposits are made, I think we are going to see some interestingly high volume and I have no clue where the price will settle.  I am fairly confident, however, the price won't be the Yobit price, but even now I can't tell if it will be higher or lower.  The crystal ball is just to hazy.

It's safe to ignore anyone with a waves signature in the Lisk thread, that ICO is based on blatent fraud.





Look mate, a couple of things.  First, I've not heard of this issue, nor have I yet invested into Waves because I am/was planning on investing toward the end of the ICO.  If you have gripes with Waves, please voice it in a less acquisitive way towards those of us that have taken at least enough interest to claim a few stakes by following the coin on Twitter and putting it in our signature.

Second, just because I'm following another project doesn't mean that I'm not interested in Lisk. I am and I'm quite excited to see what cool dapps will come along from the community.

In fact, I've ran a Lisk testnet node for weeks and I only recently cut it off because I've yet to have the time to update my current instance.  I hope to set back up this week (which is also why I asked about the Lisk faucet a few pages back, just today!)  Currently I'm running nodes for two coins-- Lisk and IOTA.

If you have issues with me, or if you have concern with a project in my signature, you are more than welcome to start a discussion with me directly.  I try to keep a level-headed, non-argumentative attitude.  Please return the favor and you might actually do the community more benefit than harm.

I don't want anyone to be scammed, here or anywhere else.  Post all of your facts, or link to threads that discuss these issue in greater detail.  Thank you.
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And to think prices on Yobit aren't a reliable prediction of the 'actual' price of LISK when it is released. Though the technology of LISK seems worthy enough for this alt to gain a solid foothold in the world of crypto (and therefore resulting in prices many times ICO-values).

I don't think those prices are reliable for two reasons.  First, many investors would rather buy actual coins they can withdraw, at there own discretion.  Second, many people also invested in Lisk because of hype and I suspect there will be a mass dump once it's put on an exchange.

Not being pessimistic or optimistic but once Lisk hits a real exchange, after real deposits are made, I think we are going to see some interestingly high volume and I have no clue where the price will settle.  I am fairly confident, however, the price won't be the Yobit price, but even now I can't tell if it will be higher or lower.  The crystal ball is just to hazy.

It's safe to ignore anyone with a waves signature in the Lisk thread, that ICO is based on blatent fraud.



rlh
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Activity: 804
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And to think prices on Yobit aren't a reliable prediction of the 'actual' price of LISK when it is released. Though the technology of LISK seems worthy enough for this alt to gain a solid foothold in the world of crypto (and therefore resulting in prices many times ICO-values).

I don't think those prices are reliable for two reasons.  First, many investors would rather buy actual coins they can withdraw, at there own discretion.  Second, many people also invested in Lisk because of hype and I suspect there will be a mass dump once it's put on an exchange.

Not being pessimistic or optimistic but once Lisk hits a real exchange, after real deposits are made, I think we are going to see some interestingly high volume and I have no clue where the price will settle.  I am fairly confident, however, the price won't be the Yobit price, but even now I can't tell if it will be higher or lower.  The crystal ball is just to hazy.
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What was the first day ico buying bonus for LISK?
I do know the first week was 15%.
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