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Topic: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers - page 216. (Read 3074131 times)

sr. member
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Lisk the future is bright!
Lisk buy time!  rebranding is comming. poloniex wallet problem solved. lets go!
hero member
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Think or swim.
Is the LISK SDK already released?
Not yet, wait for the end of the year and you wont be disappointed. Rebranding is also coming along with it.

So Sdk and rebrand are in q4 right? Or was Sdk sept launch?

Rebranding will happen very soon with or directly following core 1.0 while the SDK is slated for Q4 which in the crypto-space means maybe by Christmas.
Good wine takes time.


GUYS...  only a few healthy votes I can be back in pumping your accounts with 45% and the dev fund with another 5%... PLEASE vote Phoenix1969
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Is the LISK SDK already released?
Not yet, wait for the end of the year and you wont be disappointed. Rebranding is also coming along with it.

So Sdk and rebrand are in q4 right? Or was Sdk sept launch?
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
Is the LISK SDK already released?
Not yet, wait for the end of the year and you wont be disappointed. Rebranding is also coming along with it.
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
MONERO
Is the LISK SDK already released?
newbie
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Can we have a ledger wallet becouse it will take time and with poloniex im not so happy.
member
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Perhaps worth putting a note in the official online wallet to write down your passphrase on a piece of paper so other people don't make the same mistake as I, not merely to "keep it safe".

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Make sure that you keep the passphrase safe. If you lose your passphrase later on, your account can't be restored and all your funds will be lost.

Writing your passphrase down does not denote it being safe(You can lose it in a fire). Keeping your passphrase safe means keeping it safe regardless of the method you use. I for one hammered my passphrase into a piece of steel. Is that anymore safe than paper? Perhaps, perhaps not. It comes down to how you manage the security of your passphrase ultimately.

You overlooked your security and learned a valuable lesson only costing you $100. Believe me, many have paid a much higher price to learn the same lesson you have.

Consider yourself having come out of this experience unscaved and much wiser as a result.

I agree with everything you have said. I just think it would be good practice and customer service to try to ensure newbies like me really appreciate how important keeping your passphrase safe is.

I really should have known better, not making any excuses.
full member
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legendary
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Merit: 1000
Perhaps worth putting a note in the official online wallet to write down your passphrase on a piece of paper so other people don't make the same mistake as I, not merely to "keep it safe".

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Make sure that you keep the passphrase safe. If you lose your passphrase later on, your account can't be restored and all your funds will be lost.

Writing your passphrase down does not denote it being safe(You can lose it in a fire). Keeping your passphrase safe means keeping it safe regardless of the method you use. I for one hammered my passphrase into a piece of steel. Is that anymore safe than paper? Perhaps, perhaps not. It comes down to how you manage the security of your passphrase ultimately.

You overlooked your security and learned a valuable lesson only costing you $100. Believe me, many have paid a much higher price to learn the same lesson you have.

Consider yourself having come out of this experience unscaved and much wiser as a result.


newbie
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Whenis the rebranding take place? does anyone seem the new look already?
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Perhaps worth putting a note in the official online wallet to write down your passphrase on a piece of paper so other people don't make the same mistake as I, not merely to "keep it safe".
hero member
Activity: 531
Merit: 500
Hi, guys. Dont forget to vote for *vi1son delegate*. Now *40%* profit sharing. Rank 101. The first payouts this Sunday. Thank you in advance.
legendary
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http://howtoearnlisk.tk/

replace please ottobene to philhellmuth if you forget do it

if you want to get reward, don't forget to gdtpool too, and all member from this list

You can check that you done all right here(you will have gold status or see delegates for those need vote too)

Best Regards, grumlin

p.s. owner of service change delegate name 27. vi1lson to vi1son
full member
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Elite memebers fooled noob voters a long time with their lousy 25% payouts.
Now the first of them are kicked out of Top101 - for me a natural process.

Maybe more and more voters notice that independent pools paying 50 - 100%?

When I started getting interested in these delegates votings, I couldn't understand why in top 101 there are so many little paying delegates when there are many out there offering at least 80%. Is there something that I'm missing or have we voluntarily decided to support weak pay outs?
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
Elite memebers fooled noob voters a long time with their lousy 25% payouts.
Now the first of them are kicked out of Top101 - for me a natural process.

Maybe more and more voters notice that independent pools paying 50 - 100%?
Which are the pools paying 50-100% payouts and are currently forging?
A list of them would be usefull.

here there is a list of some pools, with their percentage:
   - http://www.earnlisk.com/

here an other site with a list of pools:
   - http://howtoearnlisk.tk/

this instead are profit calculators:
   - https://dpostools.com/LISK
   - http://tools.mylisk.com/calculator.php

this is my list of lisk pools with their delegate proposal and/or pool web site:
   - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.19002364

sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Elite memebers fooled noob voters a long time with their lousy 25% payouts.
Now the first of them are kicked out of Top101 - for me a natural process.

Maybe more and more voters notice that independent pools paying 50 - 100%?
Which are the pools paying 50-100% payouts and are currently forging?
A list of them would be usefull.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Is there any way to recover my online wallet I created on login.lisk.io without the passphrase? The transaction is on the blockchain explorer here.
without passphrase they are lost

I was afraid that's the case  Cry
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Is there any way to recover my online wallet I created on login.lisk.io without the passphrase? The transaction is on the blockchain explorer here.
without passphrase they are lost
sr. member
Activity: 642
Merit: 292
Elite memebers fooled noob voters a long time with their lousy 25% payouts.
Now the first of them are kicked out of Top101 - for me a natural process.

Maybe more and more voters notice that independent pools paying 50 - 100%?
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
My computer crashed while I was converting $100 worth of BTC to LSK via Changelly, and I lost the passphrase in the crash as well Embarrassed I was only able to save my wallet address. The conversion went through, but now I can't access my online Lisk wallet anymore worth over 50 LSK.

Yes, I'm a newbie to cryptos, and lesson learned: write down the passphrase on a piece of paper.

Is there any way to recover my online wallet I created on login.lisk.io without the passphrase? The transaction is on the blockchain explorer here.
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