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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 1977. (Read 3074209 times)

legendary
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Vote for Hollowman for delegate

Thought you didn't believe in Lisk.....

FUD campaign was a total disaster.  who didn't want to keep more LISK?

lol, you mean I should move you from my "Don't vote" to my "Vote" list? :-D

 Cheesy  I'm not expecting any votes, but those like you who fought the FUD will be voted for  Cool
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Vote for Hollowman for delegate

Thought you didn't believe in Lisk.....

FUD campaign was a total disaster.  who didn't want to keep more LISK?

lol, you mean I should move you from my "Don't vote" to my "Vote" list? :-D
full member
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When the time comes, you will find me under the Username 'Jan'

so, 'Jan' @ lisk.chat is you?
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
hero member
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Merit: 500
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
Vote for Hollowman for delegate

Thought you didn't believe in Lisk.....

FUD campaign was a total disaster.  who didn't want to keep more LISK?
LOL at least your honest about it.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1000
Vote for Hollowman for delegate

Thought you didn't believe in Lisk.....

FUD campaign was a total disaster.  who didn't want to keep more LISK?
legendary
Activity: 854
Merit: 1000
Again, just a little announcement:

For those who want to develop DApps for Lisk in a team, feel free to PM me here or in Lisk.chat
We can discuss what we can do and whatever for the future of Lisk. Hopefully we can make Lisk and Decentralized Applications mainstream Wink
legendary
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Vote for Hollowman for delegate
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ain't nothing like the Blues
The Lisk Team is Expanding - Introducing Joel Fernández as the Lisk Community Manager!

Now that the crowd-fund is over we can concentrate on hiring a great team with valuable skills. The first one who will enrich the Lisk team is Joel Fernández. As of now he is the official Lisk Community Manager and will act as the bridge between the community and the Lisk core team.


Read the full blog post about Joel's tasks at Lisk now!


PS: Joel is "Bigcabrito" here on Bitcointalk.

Thank you Max and Oliver for being such hard workers and putting the time needed to make this ICO a success. They have set the stepping stones for what will be the next frontier on the Internet of Things.  I am extremely excited in having the opportunity to make Lisk a top crypto-currency platform. My commitment to the community will be second to none, I will be listening to the community, answering support requests, building guides, keep track of social sites and blogging to increase media coverage.

Effective today, I am relieving Max and Oliver from community tasks so that they may concentrate on more important matters such as building the team, research towards improving the Lisk platform, future development plans and effective fund management among others. They have done a splendid job tackling the different parts of this immense project. Be assured that Max and Oliver will still be around to answer the technical questions I cannot answer. Fortunately, many of the concerns that the community has are the same I have had in the past. I will work tireless to address these concerns and continue to grow together.

Lisk is a great project with an excellent vision, hardworking people and proper funding and could heavily compete in the crypto-currency space. We are in the top #20 crowdfunded projects of all time! That says something about the confidence the community has in the project.

What does this mean for Lisk? Well, as you know, Lisk will expand throughout the end of the month and the beginning of April. If you have any questions or concerns you may now officially PM me through here, or you can join the lisk.chat.

I will do my best to answer any questions to the best of my knowledge. Thank you again, and let's get ready for 2016, Lisk has arrived.


Congrats Bigcabrito!!
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Early Bitcoin Supporter
BTCRoyale,  I will add you Smiley

Sure, you'll get my vote Smiley

I will setup a delegate at launch too. I've had nodes for different cryptos with nearly 100% uptime since some years and know how to secure them.
I'm also going to vote for you guys Smiley

Of course i will vote you too mate Wink

TRH

This sounds like a plan!

@th4o, You are now on my list!

When the time comes, you will find me under the Username 'Jan'
member
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Early Bitcoin Supporter
The Lisk Team is Expanding - Introducing Joel Fernández as the Lisk Community Manager!

Now that the crowd-fund is over we can concentrate on hiring a great team with valuable skills. The first one who will enrich the Lisk team is Joel Fernández. As of now he is the official Lisk Community Manager and will act as the bridge between the community and the Lisk core team.


Read the full blog post about Joel's tasks at Lisk now!


PS: Joel is "Bigcabrito" here on Bitcointalk.

Thank you Max and Oliver for being such hard workers and putting the time needed to make this ICO a success. They have set the stepping stones for what will be the next frontier on the Internet of Things.  I am extremely excited in having the opportunity to make Lisk a top crypto-currency platform. My commitment to the community will be second to none, I will be listening to the community, answering support requests, building guides, keep track of social sites and blogging to increase media coverage.

Effective today, I am relieving Max and Oliver from community tasks so that they may concentrate on more important matters such as building the team, research towards improving the Lisk platform, future development plans and effective fund management among others. They have done a splendid job tackling the different parts of this immense project. Be assured that Max and Oliver will still be around to answer the technical questions I cannot answer. Fortunately, many of the concerns that the community has are the same I have had in the past. I will work tireless to address these concerns and continue to grow together.

Lisk is a great project with an excellent vision, hardworking people and proper funding and could heavily compete in the crypto-currency space. We are in the top #20 crowdfunded projects of all time! That says something about the confidence the community has in the project.

What does this mean for Lisk? Well, as you know, Lisk will expand throughout the end of the month and the beginning of April. If you have any questions or concerns you may now officially PM me through here, or you can join the lisk.chat.

I will do my best to answer any questions to the best of my knowledge. Thank you again, and let's get ready for 2016, Lisk has arrived.



It is great to have such a dedicated long-time supporter of the Project on board. I know that Joel, certainly, has Lisk's best interest at heart. From now on we only move forward!
sr. member
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All,


I'm planning to run a delegate on Azure Virtual Machine

OS: Ubuntu Server
CPU: 2 cores
Ram : 7GB
Disk: 100GB
Location: East US
with autoscale and loadbalancing

Regular maintenance is guaranteed.

Please vote for DevKing, I'll vote for all others.




got you, vote for cannabanana! Smiley

I love your nick, cannabanana! It gives me very good and cozy vibes Smiley I hope you have a nice day, cannabanana  Kiss
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All,


I'm planning to run a delegate on Azure Virtual Machine

OS: Ubuntu Server
CPU: 2 cores
Ram : 7GB
Disk: 100GB
Location: East US
with autoscale and loadbalancing

Regular maintenance is guaranteed.

Please vote for DevKing, I'll vote for all others.


hero member
Activity: 513
Merit: 500

How one developer just broke Node, Babel and thousands of projects in 11 lines of JavaScript


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/23/npm_left_pad_chaos/


whats your point?
if you read the article that title is super misleading for one
and for two it's obsolete, use github and recent dependecies

i highly doubt a problem that effects 20+year old code will be implemented in a young dev's work


drrr, thx but sorry, try fud again, lol

Wasn't fud, should have expanded, that I would like to see major resources allocated to establishing best practices, code and security reviews.
sr. member
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Don't you looooooove how offensive my name sounds?

How one developer just broke Node, Babel and thousands of projects in 11 lines of JavaScript


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/23/npm_left_pad_chaos/


whats your point?
if you read the article that title is super misleading for one
and for two it's obsolete, use github and recent dependecies

i highly doubt a problem that effects 20+year old code will be implemented in a young dev's work


drrr, thx but sorry, try fud again, lol
member
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Merit: 10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAxDjAmRKkU

mentioned lisk on the daily decrypt show on youtube

Great find. I hope everyone takes a few minutes to take a listen.
hero member
Activity: 513
Merit: 500

How one developer just broke Node, Babel and thousands of projects in 11 lines of JavaScript


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/23/npm_left_pad_chaos/
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
copy  thank you , and what about forguin , can we start already? i see in the wallet delegates to vote and in the blockchain there are people already getting paid..  is tesnet too??   i would like to join anyway to learn
legendary
Activity: 2020
Merit: 1041
Hello all, I'm a bitcoin and cryptocurrency enthusiast from Ukraine. I'm deeply into all that cryptocurrency and decentralisation stuff and I want to support lisk decentralisation.
I want to became a lisk delegate with lisk server in Ukraine.
I have 2 options: home dedicated server (any needed power) or VPS. Which will be better?
How many RAM and CPU power do I need for that?
In this thread I saw information about a low latency requirement, so from the home I have a ping 42 ms to reddit.com, 24 ms to google.de and 155 ms to facebook.com. According to speedtest.net my home connection is 19.1/1.45 and 9 ms. Is that enough?
 

  I'd recommend the VPS.  I have 100/20 mbps connection, but I don't consider it good enough for this.  It is a business thing, and even good home service is not good enough.  Just my opinion

Any good assumption about what CPU power and RAM amount we need for that?

There will be full How to's and guides available when the time arrives.
Don't forget you will need Votes from your fellow liskers to get the delegate position so far you havent impressed me as someone with great knowledge or skills needed to fill such a important position.
The fact that your posting on a 0 posts BCT account also doesn't help your case.
(no offence intended.)
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