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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 1928. (Read 3074324 times)

legendary
Activity: 1764
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ETH is not too complicated... I want to point out the major two differences that interested me in LISK.. Coding is done in Javascript rather than the proprietary Solidarity, this is a big one for me... the other is that LISK took a model that is complex and broke it down into something I could understand in minutes. I discovered ETH during the frontier phase. Their website and documentation, even the clients eth and eth, were certainly less than forgiving. I spent soooo much time reading the documentation, reverting to blogs, back to wikis.. half of it was outdated.. other parts were just completely wrong.

LISK has some significant advantages to Ethereum. I'm not saying LISK is better. I'm noting they are more user-friendly. Both coins inarguably hold potential. The devs at ETH are wtf smart. But as I've said before... I don't think it's a useful exercise to compare ETH and LISK directly. Apples are good. So are Oranges. I'm not sure one is better than the other.

And for gods sake, stop telling me Oranges are a scam. If you don't like Oranges, then don't f$&#*&! have any. I like oranges, I participated in the ICO. Go start a thread about how much you hate oranges and stop trolling here. You all know who you are. (Oh and if I can fit in a plug here: our faucet pays out up to 500k satoshi... just saying... check it out!)

i can confirmed ETH is complicated useless crap. the coin is almost 3 years old and it have achieve nothing, beside the dapp idea.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
ETH is not too complicated...

Holy shit, fucker you should replace vitalik or WTF is  the eth team doing and they are not hiring you..
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Lisk currently has 0 votes on Crypto Database! It is 56 votes behind Bitsend which is at 56 votes. Vote for it today and it could take it's place on the front page!
Done! Lets go people...
sr. member
Activity: 374
Merit: 250
@cannabanana did you created some sort of a justice league for node provider?
I think it is important that many individuals run nodes and therefor teaming up and vote for each other is one way to do it.
I would like to participate , and run a node from a raspberry pi 3 or a VPS which ever you like.

Is there a thread where we can discuss and help each other out regarding nodes?


Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
https://cryptodatabase.net
Lisk currently has 0 votes on Crypto Database! It is 56 votes behind Bitsend which is at 56 votes. Vote for it today and it could take it's place on the front page!

I got bombarded with pop ups on that site.

No bueno.

Using ad block software will remove those.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Lisk currently has 0 votes on Crypto Database! It is 56 votes behind Bitsend which is at 56 votes. Vote for it today and it could take it's place on the front page!

I got bombarded with pop ups on that site.

No bueno.


full member
Activity: 138
Merit: 100
Guide for Verifying your Keys

We are encouraging everyone to validate their keys, so I have created a very simple guide you can follow for verifying the keys.

By validating your passphrases you will contribute in making the launch of Lisk smoother.

We suggest everyone to verify their generated keys, the more we have verified, the better. Smiley

Thanks!

Joel

Thanks for that
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1005
https://cryptodatabase.net
Lisk currently has 0 votes on Crypto Database! It is 56 votes behind Bitsend which is at 56 votes. Vote for it today and it could take it's place on the front page!
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Guide for Verifying your Keys

We are encouraging everyone to validate their keys, so I have created a very simple guide you can follow for verifying the keys.

By validating your passphrases you will contribute in making the launch of Lisk smoother.

We suggest everyone to verify their generated keys, the more we have verified, the better. Smiley

Thanks!

Joel

All fine here.  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 1806
Merit: 515
Hypothetically.. if I own 2 million lisk. And I create 33 separate accounts with nodes off 1 computer. Then vote for my nodes.. then I am going to secure all of them with the weight of my vote. I'm not a pessimist but I doubt even 60% of people in the ICO will vote.

If I am right and this can happen.. it almost definitely will happen because of greed. But it doesn't help secure the network. Please revise your plans on delegates and come up with a better formula. I said it before about having a calculation involved when it comes to voting.

That only assumes that the 2% of coins you're talking about is the biggest stack.  If there are 10 people with stacks in the 2-5 million and they all do the same thing, it really negates all of them.   Plus there are thousands of people with 10,000 or less coins which added all up are more weight than just one person with 2% of the coins.

and if your answer is lazy people wont vote!  My answer is how the fuck do you know?  It's all guesses based off of narrow circumstances that need specific types of things to happen in order to be successful.

Some people won't vote cos some investors honestly won't give a shit. They will have bought their lisk in ICO and will jus sit on it for years without a care about the network at all.

Secondly. Ok so I said 2 million as an example. Let's say someone with 5 million does it. 33 nodes with a weight of 5 million each. Its gona take a hell of a lot of votes from people with 10k stacks to overtake them.

I'm only bringing this up cos I want it fair for everyone. Not just the rich getting richer without caring about development of dapps!


Did you pick those 2 million & 5 million Lisk figures randomly?

Because that's exactly how much Lisk is going to those investors who invested 300 BTC & 1000 BTC at the ICO.

How much will they be making everyday with 33 nodes each?


I'm curious to know how much the whales who invested 300 BTC & 1000 BTC at the ICO can earn as delegates with multiple nodes.



It all depends on how much active delegates they'll get - I hope a few of us who are running for active delegate will have enough voting power to spread this delegates evenly.
hero member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 646
Guide for Verifying your Keys

We are encouraging everyone to validate their keys, so I have created a very simple guide you can follow for verifying the keys.

By validating your passphrases you will contribute in making the launch of Lisk smoother.

We suggest everyone to verify their generated keys, the more we have verified, the better. Smiley

Thanks!

Joel

I have validated all my keys but why the 1 validations? Do I need to validate the keys more than once, I entered my passphrase twice and I get 2 validations? Whats the point?

Sweet - Validated all of mine, I wondered the same thing as well, but only entered it once.
MGM
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Hypothetically.. if I own 2 million lisk. And I create 33 separate accounts with nodes off 1 computer. Then vote for my nodes.. then I am going to secure all of them with the weight of my vote. I'm not a pessimist but I doubt even 60% of people in the ICO will vote.

If I am right and this can happen.. it almost definitely will happen because of greed. But it doesn't help secure the network. Please revise your plans on delegates and come up with a better formula. I said it before about having a calculation involved when it comes to voting.

That only assumes that the 2% of coins you're talking about is the biggest stack.  If there are 10 people with stacks in the 2-5 million and they all do the same thing, it really negates all of them.   Plus there are thousands of people with 10,000 or less coins which added all up are more weight than just one person with 2% of the coins.

and if your answer is lazy people wont vote!  My answer is how the fuck do you know?  It's all guesses based off of narrow circumstances that need specific types of things to happen in order to be successful.

Some people won't vote cos some investors honestly won't give a shit. They will have bought their lisk in ICO and will jus sit on it for years without a care about the network at all.

Secondly. Ok so I said 2 million as an example. Let's say someone with 5 million does it. 33 nodes with a weight of 5 million each. Its gona take a hell of a lot of votes from people with 10k stacks to overtake them.

I'm only bringing this up cos I want it fair for everyone. Not just the rich getting richer without caring about development of dapps!


Did you pick those 2 million & 5 million Lisk figures randomly?

Because that's exactly how much Lisk is going to those investors who invested 300 BTC & 1000 BTC at the ICO.

How much will they be making everyday with 33 nodes each?


I'm curious to know how much the whales who invested 300 BTC & 1000 BTC at the ICO can earn as delegates with multiple nodes.

legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
A Wound in Eternity
Guide for Verifying your Keys

We are encouraging everyone to validate their keys, so I have created a very simple guide you can follow for verifying the keys.

By validating your passphrases you will contribute in making the launch of Lisk smoother.

We suggest everyone to verify their generated keys, the more we have verified, the better. Smiley

Thanks!

Joel

I have validated all my keys but why the 1 validations? Do I need to validate the keys more than once, I entered my passphrase twice and I get 2 validations? Whats the point?
legendary
Activity: 1386
Merit: 1001
I've had a couple personal messages about delegates and general questions of lisk lately in my inbox, i would like to ask everyone to post those questions here in public for the world to see. that way everyone can be involved and see the response or respond themselves.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1007
Also managed to validate my keys. No problems at all on that front and very clean and smooth way to do it.

Looking forward to the launch. Not a developer myself unfortunately, but definately interested to see how this rolls out. Looks like lisk is getting a lot of traction from a lot of devs already. This is going to to be an interesting ride!
legendary
Activity: 1044
Merit: 1050
So... 150k SAT at opening?
Where did you get that idea from?


If the community says it's worth 150k sat its worth 150k sat bro.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
y²=x3+ax+b, a=0,b=7
Guide for Verifying your Keys

We are encouraging everyone to validate their keys, so I have created a very simple guide you can follow for verifying the keys.

By validating your passphrases you will contribute in making the launch of Lisk smoother.

We suggest everyone to verify their generated keys, the more we have verified, the better. Smiley

Thanks!

Joel
Validated and ready for show time Smiley
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
y²=x3+ax+b, a=0,b=7
So... 150k SAT at opening?
Where did you get that idea from?
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