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Topic: Tau-Chain and Agoras Official Thread: Generalized P2P Network - page 32. (Read 309668 times)

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Thanks, very clear. So is there still likely to be a Genesis / alpha release this year?

Most likely. There were no clear promises though, this is a long term investment
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i have always wanted to buy more agoras , but not the chain is split up but the technology remains so it's better to stick around the thread guys and follow it often cause the project will be a big big succes one day  for sure.
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I love argumentation.
Sorry I'm confused. Is there a link to help?

What is the significance of Ohad leaving the project? Does Agoras link to the old tau or new tau?

How does this article gel with everything?: https://cointelegraph.com/news/tau-chain-a-decentralized-app-store-with-greater-flexibility-than-ethereum
It suggests genesis being ready this year but what now with the split?

TBH, Not even sure what to ask lol. Ive read the network doesn't need fuel so no sure what Agoras does.





The CT article was published on Aug 13, 2015.
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I love argumentation.
Hello everybody,
is there anybody in the know that can tell me seriously, and honestly, about the progress of this project.
I would like to average down my investment by buying more tokens, but I need to have some schedule to make sense of any further investment.
What happened to the atmosphere created by this CoinTelegraph article
https://cointelegraph.com/news/tau-chain-a-decentralized-app-store-with-greater-flexibility-than-ethereum
This was in Aug 2015, over two years ago.
Apart from the length of this Bitcointalk thread, it would be proper to be informed on how the initiative is unfolding.
The price of AGRS has been going consistently down since the date of the publication of the CT article mentioned above, as if nothing significant has been done in the course of time.

Please provide a list of the people and the skills involved, full and part time, in the realisation of the project.
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Sorry I'm confused. Is there a link to help?

What is the significance of Ohad leaving the project? Does Agoras link to the old tau or new tau?

How does this article gel with everything?: https://cointelegraph.com/news/tau-chain-a-decentralized-app-store-with-greater-flexibility-than-ethereum
It suggests genesis being ready this year but what now with the split?

TBH, Not even sure what to ask lol. Ive read the network doesn't need fuel so no sure what Agoras does.





Agoras linked to the new Tau which is developed by Ohad. The rest of the old team still playing with the old Tau separately, as of today they're not connected in any way to idni Agoras and Ohad and they don't have any tokens listed on any exchanges or any funds raising as of I know.

Thanks, very clear. So is there still likely to be a Genesis / alpha release this year?
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How many devs are on the team? The irc chat seems to mainly have ohad in communication with others.
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Sorry I'm confused. Is there a link to help?

What is the significance of Ohad leaving the project? Does Agoras link to the old tau or new tau?

How does this article gel with everything?: https://cointelegraph.com/news/tau-chain-a-decentralized-app-store-with-greater-flexibility-than-ethereum
It suggests genesis being ready this year but what now with the split?

TBH, Not even sure what to ask lol. Ive read the network doesn't need fuel so no sure what Agoras does.





Agoras linked to the new Tau which is developed by Ohad. The rest of the old team still playing with the old Tau separately, as of today they're not connected in any way to idni Agoras and Ohad and they don't have any tokens listed on any exchanges or any funds raising as of I know.
newbie
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Sorry I'm confused. Is there a link to help?

What is the significance of Ohad leaving the project? Does Agoras link to the old tau or new tau?

How does this article gel with everything?: https://cointelegraph.com/news/tau-chain-a-decentralized-app-store-with-greater-flexibility-than-ethereum
It suggests genesis being ready this year but what now with the split?

TBH, Not even sure what to ask lol. Ive read the network doesn't need fuel so no sure what Agoras does.



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how is everything going?
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Is this the thread for IDNI AGORAS on Bittrex? Could not find any other thread on bitcointalk.

Yes, this is the place
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Is this the thread for IDNI AGORAS on Bittrex? Could not find any other thread on bitcointalk.
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Very interesting and well-written article: https://techcrunch.com/2017/10/03/the-new-age-of-icos-is-here-and-its-not-based-on-ethereum/

It doesn't include Tau, not much people know about Tau today but it makes you think... All the big players today one day can just become irrelevant and who is going to be the next google or facebook? Maybe Tauchain? Smiley
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Hello, what is the best reliable channel to get latest news of the development of the project?

https://webchat.freenode.net/

Channel: ##idni
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Hello, what is the best reliable channel to get latest news of the development of the project?
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on tau, advanced users define languages, and normal users use (speak) those languages.
to define languages one needs to know to define a context free grammar (the syntax part) and then to write logical formulas that express which relations are implied from derivation trees (the semantics part).
any knowledge about how compilers are built can be useful.

it is all about formal languages. the platform is not intended to support natural languages

Thanks. That is very helpful. I'll leave this here for those reading along: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58N2N7zJGrQ&list=PLBlnK6fEyqRgp46KUv4ZY69yXmpwKOIev
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Great to see everything is quiet again around here  Smiley

If Tau is ready - someday, when it is ready - I presume the work only begins. As a community. What is a smart roadmap to:
1) Get educated in the right fields to be able to use/program Tau? What should neccesarily be learned already?
2) How to get some experience, before Tau's ready, that is useful? What language? Or knowledge? Or skills?

Basically: What's is relevant to have done to be prepared once this network is up and running and Tau needs some serious usecases and testing?
As I mentioned here. I am still wondering what needs to be done once Tau is up and running. To have tau make use of semantics we probably need a lot of useable contextual data that allows tau to interpret transactions and (business)logic in a meaningful, automated manner. Is there a structure, ontology, nomenclature or some sort of thesaurus we could build already, as a community, to come prepared?

good and important question, and could be very relevant for the old tau, but irrelevant for the new tau.
the new tau features what i refer to as "the internet of languages", a platform to define formal languages (by formally defining their syntax and semantics) with tools allowing semantics-preserving translation between defined languages, and more.
the infrastructure of the new tau, is a mechanism to define and connect languages.
so (almost?) any ontology or framework will be programmable on tau, with or without connecting it to more languages.
Thanks Ohad,

First of all: Keep up the good work. I admire what you are doing and look forward to a future with tau.

Great that you were able to take the time to answer my question. I did not know about "the internet of languages". Question remains: what can I do, as an engineer that is full time dedicated to the blockchain industry, to be well prepared before Tau launches? What do I need once tau is real? What standardization is required or what language can i learn to be able to use tau? Please point me (us) to useful resources we need to know about once we're there.

on tau, advanced users define languages, and normal users use (speak) those languages.
to define languages one needs to know to define a context free grammar (the syntax part) and then to write logical formulas that express which relations are implied from derivation trees (the semantics part).
any knowledge about how compilers are built can be useful.

it is all about formal languages. the platform is not intended to support natural languages
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Great to see everything is quiet again around here  Smiley

If Tau is ready - someday, when it is ready - I presume the work only begins. As a community. What is a smart roadmap to:
1) Get educated in the right fields to be able to use/program Tau? What should neccesarily be learned already?
2) How to get some experience, before Tau's ready, that is useful? What language? Or knowledge? Or skills?

Basically: What's is relevant to have done to be prepared once this network is up and running and Tau needs some serious usecases and testing?
As I mentioned here. I am still wondering what needs to be done once Tau is up and running. To have tau make use of semantics we probably need a lot of useable contextual data that allows tau to interpret transactions and (business)logic in a meaningful, automated manner. Is there a structure, ontology, nomenclature or some sort of thesaurus we could build already, as a community, to come prepared?

good and important question, and could be very relevant for the old tau, but irrelevant for the new tau.
the new tau features what i refer to as "the internet of languages", a platform to define formal languages (by formally defining their syntax and semantics) with tools allowing semantics-preserving translation between defined languages, and more.
the infrastructure of the new tau, is a mechanism to define and connect languages.
so (almost?) any ontology or framework will be programmable on tau, with or without connecting it to more languages.
Thanks Ohad,

First of all: Keep up the good work. I admire what you are doing and look forward to a future with tau.

Great that you were able to take the time to answer my question. I did not know about "the internet of languages". Question remains: what can I do, as an engineer that is full time dedicated to the blockchain industry, to be well prepared before Tau launches? What do I need once tau is real? What standardization is required or what language can i learn to be able to use tau? Please point me (us) to useful resources we need to know about once we're there.
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I just put a bit of my stash in this project after watching Ohad present in a video. He just convinced me he has this mad genius personality that is a bit chaotic and the project is a moonshot but a very interesting concept. This is not a project to be asking about price and speculation. Just forget your money for 2-3 years and come back. If it's zero cool. If it's on the top 10 coins cooler  Grin


Could you link me to the video? appreciate it Smiley
Feel the same way regarding great potential / total moonshot.
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http://idni.org
Great to see everything is quiet again around here  Smiley

If Tau is ready - someday, when it is ready - I presume the work only begins. As a community. What is a smart roadmap to:
1) Get educated in the right fields to be able to use/program Tau? What should neccesarily be learned already?
2) How to get some experience, before Tau's ready, that is useful? What language? Or knowledge? Or skills?

Basically: What's is relevant to have done to be prepared once this network is up and running and Tau needs some serious usecases and testing?
As I mentioned here. I am still wondering what needs to be done once Tau is up and running. To have tau make use of semantics we probably need a lot of useable contextual data that allows tau to interpret transactions and (business)logic in a meaningful, automated manner. Is there a structure, ontology, nomenclature or some sort of thesaurus we could build already, as a community, to come prepared?

good and important question, and could be very relevant for the old tau, but irrelevant for the new tau.
the new tau features what i refer to as "the internet of languages", a platform to define formal languages (by formally defining their syntax and semantics) with tools allowing semantics-preserving translation between defined languages, and more.
the infrastructure of the new tau, is a mechanism to define and connect languages.
so (almost?) any ontology or framework will be programmable on tau, with or without connecting it to more languages.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Great to see everything is quiet again around here  Smiley

If Tau is ready - someday, when it is ready - I presume the work only begins. As a community. What is a smart roadmap to:
1) Get educated in the right fields to be able to use/program Tau? What should neccesarily be learned already?
2) How to get some experience, before Tau's ready, that is useful? What language? Or knowledge? Or skills?

Basically: What's is relevant to have done to be prepared once this network is up and running and Tau needs some serious usecases and testing?
As I mentioned here. I am still wondering what needs to be done once Tau is up and running. To have tau make use of semantics we probably need a lot of useable contextual data that allows tau to interpret transactions and (business)logic in a meaningful, automated manner. Is there a structure, ontology, nomenclature or some sort of thesaurus we could build already, as a community, to come prepared?
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