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Topic: [SSD] Sonic - 1st TOR with functional anon send - Steganography based Anon App - page 31. (Read 284913 times)

sr. member
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Don't get defensive I'm all for this coin. I just don't believe a few members hyping a project that may already be 6 feet under is going to cut it. We need to know the guy doing the actual work is alive more then once a year, and what work is being done.

I think a dev log would be great way to keep us in the loop. Just post changes, fixes, ideas, thoughts, etc. Examples and explanations of why what you're doing will be worth the wait.  Coder Journal, dev log, whatever you wanna call it. Just something to add a pulse to this coin. The community is nonexistent and would help to garner attention. An active thread is an easy way to do that. I mean all we hear is "Tor Browser". So why do I want to browse the internet with a wallet using Tor when I have Firefox to do that? Sell us on it a bit.

Right now it is just pages of a few community members gushing to keep the price up (no offense guys, I think it has been working, so don't stop) I mention price, not because the value is important, but because it is a solid indicator of the lifeblood of a coin. It shows people that there is a community. We haven't really seen anything in what is getting close to a year.

Even if nothing happens just pushing for this stuff and maybe (just maybe) getting a response from somebody involved with the project is worthwhile. Stealth coins are a crowded genre, amongst competitors that are incredibly active. Sure the idea of the tech here is great, but until we start seeing it it doesn't really matter.

Another idea is maybe get another coder in to help. Some projects are literally too much for one person.





obviously you dont know the difference of using Tor instead of firefox,chrome etc etc.

just be patient

Obviously you don't know you can still use Tor with Firefox, chrome etc etc.

obviously you dont know what are the differences of using tor inwallet with tor  firefox chrome etc

Yes, I don't know, What is the difference ?

So, the difference you ask. It's more a matter of convenience than anything else. First off, think about how much is required to get firefox to run over tor. You can either download a tor client, setup your proxy point your browser to it and then you can use it. Someone with Sonic will be able to browse securely without having to download or configure anything extra.

are you one of the dev?
sr. member
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Don't get defensive I'm all for this coin. I just don't believe a few members hyping a project that may already be 6 feet under is going to cut it. We need to know the guy doing the actual work is alive more then once a year, and what work is being done.

I think a dev log would be great way to keep us in the loop. Just post changes, fixes, ideas, thoughts, etc. Examples and explanations of why what you're doing will be worth the wait.  Coder Journal, dev log, whatever you wanna call it. Just something to add a pulse to this coin. The community is nonexistent and would help to garner attention. An active thread is an easy way to do that. I mean all we hear is "Tor Browser". So why do I want to browse the internet with a wallet using Tor when I have Firefox to do that? Sell us on it a bit.

Right now it is just pages of a few community members gushing to keep the price up (no offense guys, I think it has been working, so don't stop) I mention price, not because the value is important, but because it is a solid indicator of the lifeblood of a coin. It shows people that there is a community. We haven't really seen anything in what is getting close to a year.

Even if nothing happens just pushing for this stuff and maybe (just maybe) getting a response from somebody involved with the project is worthwhile. Stealth coins are a crowded genre, amongst competitors that are incredibly active. Sure the idea of the tech here is great, but until we start seeing it it doesn't really matter.

Another idea is maybe get another coder in to help. Some projects are literally too much for one person.





obviously you dont know the difference of using Tor instead of firefox,chrome etc etc.

just be patient

Obviously you don't know you can still use Tor with Firefox, chrome etc etc.

obviously you dont know what are the differences of using tor inwallet with tor  firefox chrome etc

Yes, I don't know, What is the difference ?

So, the difference you ask. It's more a matter of convenience than anything else. First off, think about how much is required to get firefox to run over tor. You can either download a tor client, setup your proxy point your browser to it and then you can use it. Someone with Sonic will be able to browse securely without having to download or configure anything extra.
sr. member
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I think the idea behind the in-wallet browser is that you can make payments off the same platform you're browsing with so it would simplify things.

Also, some might download the client just for the browser and have a sonic wallet built-in that they might be able to make use of later.


Then release the updates that work now, continue working on adding the Tor browser for a later update. Like I said though...He should work with the developers at Tor because they know the Tor browser and also maybe they would be willing to advertise it for us since it also advertises for Tor. Thats how business works. I help you and you help me.
legendary
Activity: 896
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In fact we really shouldn't even care about adding a tor browser to the wallet because you can just download a tor browser here https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en but if we really have to I'm sure since most of them are open source that the developers at TOR could help Arg with his segmentation fault.

try this: [email protected]

its the TOR project support email. I'm sure no one knows the TOR browser better than the good people at the Tor project.

I think the idea behind the in-wallet browser is that you can make payments off the same platform you're browsing with so it would simplify things.

Also, some might download the client just for the browser and have a sonic wallet built-in that they might be able to make use of later.
legendary
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2nd Edit:  What's your SSD address Rad?

My ssd address is sJFkdA98HVcvBxXdTtU5f1BvVoWbWTjf2M -

Regards

Sent you 25,000!
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sr. member
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Merit: 250
In fact we really shouldn't even care about adding a tor browser to the wallet because you can just download a tor browser here https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en but if we really have to I'm sure since most of them are open source that the developers at TOR could help Arg with his segmentation fault.

try this: [email protected]

its the TOR project support email. I'm sure no one knows the TOR browser better than the good people at the Tor project.
sr. member
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So the real issue here is that Arg can only work on this project for short periods of time so I propose that we do like doge does and raise money to fund the development for our coin or do a kick starter or look for funding irl so that this project can be completed in an expected timeframe. Wouldn't this be possible? What steps can we take to make this happen? I really would not like to see this coin die especially over something as simple as hiring developers or refusing funding.
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Sound science
2nd Edit:  What's your SSD address Rad?

My ssd address is sJFkdA98HVcvBxXdTtU5f1BvVoWbWTjf2M -

Regards
legendary
Activity: 896
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Way to keep face...


Every time I ask arg in slack he responds. I don't see any activity from you in the sonic public slack chat. Maybe try and ask something to him there and relay it to the community. Even it is the couple words or sentences.


Like I said when I have asked he is fairly quick to respond.

Well, good.  Maybe you can relay things he says to you then.  Community - you heard him.  He has powers I don't.

Yeah.  Argakiig is very busy, but he does code well.  Many devs couldn't do what he's doing no matter the hours they spent.

Let's see what he releases.

Edit:  Also, thank you for the time you've put in/are putting in, RadDragon

2nd Edit:  What's your SSD address Rad?  I'll send you 20,000.
sr. member
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Red Dragon,

Thanks for your response, It,s now up to our Dev to show how much he love this Coin!

Gr Zeero 
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Sound science
Way to keep face...


Every time I ask arg in slack he responds. I don't see any activity from you in the sonic public slack chat. Maybe try and ask something to him there and relay it to the community. Even it is the couple words or sentences.


Like I said when I have asked he is fairly quick to respond.

Well, good.  Maybe you can relay things he says to you then.  Community - you heard him.  He has powers I don't.
legendary
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Way to keep face...


Every time I ask arg in slack he responds. I don't see any activity from you in the sonic public slack chat. Maybe try and ask something to him there and relay it to the community. Even it is the couple words or sentences.


Like I said when I have asked he is fairly quick to respond.
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Sound science
I won't lie to you guys.  The Dev pretty much ignores me, too.  I have to beg XST's coin dev Hondo to contact him and beg him to say even one sentence to me every now and then.  After I was asked to become ssd's spokesperson at meetings, I was not even given the time of day to be told when meetings were.

From what I gather SSD's coin dev says he has, at most, 30 minutes a day to work on this because of his work schedule IRL.  Frankly that's not enough to make this work.  In a full month effort at that pace is 15 hours of effort - one day of work for a full time coder.

If SSD will prevail in the future I do not know, but for now, I do not think this is a good coin to invest in until the dev becomes more transparent with his work or willing to interact with the community and those that support him.

He may still deliver what he's promised so far, but I sure as hell have no idea what he plans for the future, and I don't think anyone else does.
sr. member
Activity: 326
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I hold for now because i miss one message from our Dev....

Figured I would say something in here. Been quietly working on the wallet for the last couple months. Having a snag with the in wallet tor browser. Been trying to debug it for a while now, but I take pride in my products working so I can do either one of two things strip out the for browser and release a blocknet enable wallet, or hang in there till I track down the elusive seg fault.

Once in a month a message is for me enough..

Gr Zeero
legendary
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i still hold SSD , not much just 96k +
i still waiting for this month...

i hope dev and team will update something for SSD project...
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Held the coin for a good bit now as I believe the technology is futuristic.Though due to the Dev not doing much either through inability or its too much for him I am afraid if nothing happens in the next few days I have to dump my holding at any price something is better than nothing.
sr. member
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I don't no why i am still here i respect, i wait, i hope, i want, i don't no.... Tor Steganography! How you build a community with a dev, How you break a community without a dev. It's now time to do something DEV you play with money from me and a lot of other people! Doing and not doing are 2 different things.. No reaction is so wrong I believe in SSD because i am a man but my wife says ssd is not a great deal! This will for me a turning point no reaction and i go out with 1500000 SSD The price is not your deal but a normal reaction is your deal... Is it a shit coin ore a great coin it's up to you!

Gr Zeero   
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Jahaha
Don't get defensive I'm all for this coin. I just don't believe a few members hyping a project that may already be 6 feet under is going to cut it. We need to know the guy doing the actual work is alive more then once a year, and what work is being done.

I think a dev log would be great way to keep us in the loop. Just post changes, fixes, ideas, thoughts, etc. Examples and explanations of why what you're doing will be worth the wait.  Coder Journal, dev log, whatever you wanna call it. Just something to add a pulse to this coin. The community is nonexistent and would help to garner attention. An active thread is an easy way to do that. I mean all we hear is "Tor Browser". So why do I want to browse the internet with a wallet using Tor when I have Firefox to do that? Sell us on it a bit.

Right now it is just pages of a few community members gushing to keep the price up (no offense guys, I think it has been working, so don't stop) I mention price, not because the value is important, but because it is a solid indicator of the lifeblood of a coin. It shows people that there is a community. We haven't really seen anything in what is getting close to a year.

Even if nothing happens just pushing for this stuff and maybe (just maybe) getting a response from somebody involved with the project is worthwhile. Stealth coins are a crowded genre, amongst competitors that are incredibly active. Sure the idea of the tech here is great, but until we start seeing it it doesn't really matter.

Another idea is maybe get another coder in to help. Some projects are literally too much for one person.





obviously you dont know the difference of using Tor instead of firefox,chrome etc etc.

just be patient

Obviously you don't know you can still use Tor with Firefox, chrome etc etc.

obviously you dont know what are the differences of using tor inwallet with tor  firefox chrome etc

Yes, I don't know, What is the difference ?
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
Don't get defensive I'm all for this coin. I just don't believe a few members hyping a project that may already be 6 feet under is going to cut it. We need to know the guy doing the actual work is alive more then once a year, and what work is being done.

I think a dev log would be great way to keep us in the loop. Just post changes, fixes, ideas, thoughts, etc. Examples and explanations of why what you're doing will be worth the wait.  Coder Journal, dev log, whatever you wanna call it. Just something to add a pulse to this coin. The community is nonexistent and would help to garner attention. An active thread is an easy way to do that. I mean all we hear is "Tor Browser". So why do I want to browse the internet with a wallet using Tor when I have Firefox to do that? Sell us on it a bit.

Right now it is just pages of a few community members gushing to keep the price up (no offense guys, I think it has been working, so don't stop) I mention price, not because the value is important, but because it is a solid indicator of the lifeblood of a coin. It shows people that there is a community. We haven't really seen anything in what is getting close to a year.

Even if nothing happens just pushing for this stuff and maybe (just maybe) getting a response from somebody involved with the project is worthwhile. Stealth coins are a crowded genre, amongst competitors that are incredibly active. Sure the idea of the tech here is great, but until we start seeing it it doesn't really matter.

Another idea is maybe get another coder in to help. Some projects are literally too much for one person.





obviously you dont know the difference of using Tor instead of firefox,chrome etc etc.

just be patient

Obviously you don't know you can still use Tor with Firefox, chrome etc etc.

obviously you dont know what are the differences of using tor inwallet with tor  firefox chrome etc
hero member
Activity: 508
Merit: 500
Jahaha
Don't get defensive I'm all for this coin. I just don't believe a few members hyping a project that may already be 6 feet under is going to cut it. We need to know the guy doing the actual work is alive more then once a year, and what work is being done.

I think a dev log would be great way to keep us in the loop. Just post changes, fixes, ideas, thoughts, etc. Examples and explanations of why what you're doing will be worth the wait.  Coder Journal, dev log, whatever you wanna call it. Just something to add a pulse to this coin. The community is nonexistent and would help to garner attention. An active thread is an easy way to do that. I mean all we hear is "Tor Browser". So why do I want to browse the internet with a wallet using Tor when I have Firefox to do that? Sell us on it a bit.

Right now it is just pages of a few community members gushing to keep the price up (no offense guys, I think it has been working, so don't stop) I mention price, not because the value is important, but because it is a solid indicator of the lifeblood of a coin. It shows people that there is a community. We haven't really seen anything in what is getting close to a year.

Even if nothing happens just pushing for this stuff and maybe (just maybe) getting a response from somebody involved with the project is worthwhile. Stealth coins are a crowded genre, amongst competitors that are incredibly active. Sure the idea of the tech here is great, but until we start seeing it it doesn't really matter.

Another idea is maybe get another coder in to help. Some projects are literally too much for one person.





obviously you dont know the difference of using Tor instead of firefox,chrome etc etc.

just be patient

Obviously you don't know you can still use Tor with Firefox, chrome etc etc.
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