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Topic: Substratum nodes? (Read 184 times)

member
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December 25, 2017, 05:15:09 PM
#10
I know that. Following their development and news very diligent  Grin There quite good news to come in the next days (beta release, exchanges etc.).
member
Activity: 109
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December 25, 2017, 07:21:45 AM
#8
But it may face legal problems, which are illegal in some countries, so who will maintain the program?

As I understand, the whole network will work decentralized, that means there is no entity which can be made responsible for anything. As long as the hosting is based on normal IPs/computers, nobody can ban a website. Can somebody confirm that?

Your explanation is almost right. Just read how it works here: https://substratum.net/how-it-works/
I have faith in this project and I think it will be a top 10 coin very soon.

Yes, it seems to be solid project with real value, not like many other altcoins which purpose is just their being. I will definitely run a node.
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 113
December 25, 2017, 05:03:29 PM
#6
But it may face legal problems, which are illegal in some countries, so who will maintain the program?

As I understand, the whole network will work decentralized, that means there is no entity which can be made responsible for anything. As long as the hosting is based on normal IPs/computers, nobody can ban a website. Can somebody confirm that?

Your explanation is almost right. Just read how it works here: https://substratum.net/how-it-works/
I have faith in this project and I think it will be a top 10 coin very soon.

Yes, it seems to be solid project with real value, not like many other altcoins which purpose is just their being. I will definitely run a node.

The public Beta release is planned for the end of December or the beginning of January. And you'll get rewarded, too: "Everyone who runs a node gets paid in our cryptocurrency to forward content."
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 113
December 24, 2017, 05:03:41 PM
#5
But it may face legal problems, which are illegal in some countries, so who will maintain the program?

As I understand, the whole network will work decentralized, that means there is no entity which can be made responsible for anything. As long as the hosting is based on normal IPs/computers, nobody can ban a website. Can somebody confirm that?

Your explanation is almost right. Just read how it works here: https://substratum.net/how-it-works/
I have faith in this project and I think it will be a top 10 coin very soon.
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 1
December 24, 2017, 08:21:57 AM
#4
But it may face legal problems, which are illegal in some countries, so who will maintain the program?
full member
Activity: 398
Merit: 100
December 24, 2017, 08:18:22 AM
#3
Hi guys,
who else heard of Substratum? It is a network that allows everybody from every country to access every website. The service is completely free and you don't need any technical knowledge about VPN, Proxy etc. You also can earn through nodes.

Do you think this can change the Internet?
Is this related to Net Neutrally recently?
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
December 24, 2017, 07:59:33 AM
#2
Substratum is still dependent on the current internet network. It can't change it. It can change the hosting industry. Skycoin can change the internet, because they are building a second one.
member
Activity: 109
Merit: 10
December 24, 2017, 05:02:01 AM
#1
Hi guys,
who else heard of Substratum? It is a network that allows everybody from every country to access every website. The service is completely free and you don't need any technical knowledge about VPN, Proxy etc. You also can earn through nodes.

Do you think this can change the Internet?
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