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Topic: The "Azure" Effect on Altcoins..................................... (Read 1035 times)

sr. member
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NEM devs actually pulled their application to be listed on Azure as it involves giving up global rights

http://blog.nem.io/status-on-the-azure-project/

Interesting especially this part:

NEM would like to announce that it has no intention to get itself listed in Azure for free like the rest of the other projects, unless MS waives that agreement, for which if they are sincere, they should. Instead NEM will investigate a paid addition to Azure, achieving the same goal for a cost but keeping our full rights.
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★YoBit.Net★ 350+ Coins Exchange & Dice
I think the game is up now, Azure bounces will be much smaller and more controlled.
Really the first few were the big ones, or very small coins being added.

The next moves will be banks ro big companies testing out blockchains, that should help Ether or other smart contract basis coins

I agree, I think the Big Azure Rallies are over. Think about the very small ROI with Expanse after the announcement.
sr. member
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PS:
Azure is a hosting service.. confused still?

https://encrypted.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=define%3Ahosting

    2.
    store (a website or other data) on a server or other computer so that it can be accessed over the Internet.
    "Columbia University currently hosts some 400 websites"


Smiley  I think that this description is better:

Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform and infrastructure created by Microsoft for building, deploying, and managing applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed datacenters.

It provides both PaaS and IaaS services and supports many different programming languages, tools and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems.

Azure was announced in October 2008 and released on 1 February 2010 as Windows Azure, before being renamed to Microsoft Azure on 25 March 2014.[1] Along with Amazon Web Services, Azure is considered a leader in the IaaS field

source:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Azure
legendary
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I think the game is up now, Azure bounces will be much smaller and more controlled.
Really the first few were the big ones, or very small coins being added.

The next moves will be banks ro big companies testing out blockchains, that should help Ether or other smart contract basis coins
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
"We don’t want to have any barriers."

Agreed & neither do we.. the more scammy IPO coins the better!

http://www.coindesk.com/need-altcoins-can-get/

Hey a vague endorsement with a fleeting half ass bullshit reason to compromise your reputation and integrity all in the name of a buck $ ?
Sounds like MS is REALLY getting on-board with the spirit of Altcoins LOOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Is MS vetting any projects or checking them to see if they are a scam?
FUCK NO.
All they give a shit about is bringing in more monthly Azure HOSTING service fee's.. oh Microsoft how "Crypto" of you  Cheesy

Hey i counted 7,000+ coins already.. clearly this is nowhere near enough according to Microsoft IBM Coindesk etc.
What we REALLY need is 14,000 !!!!!

TAKE MY GOD DAMN FUCKING MONEY NOW !!!!

sorry correction.. Bitcoin

What have we learned?
If exchanges are on-board pushing IPO shitcoins then Microsoft wants a piece of the action too.

Luckily for Microsoft i had already lost 100% of any shred of respect i had for that gay shit hole dead company.
They have not done anything useful relevant interesting or even vaguely good in a decade.
These are the douche bags that made Windows 10 ..nuff said.

PS:
Azure is a hosting service.. confused still?

https://encrypted.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=define%3Ahosting

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host1
hōst/
verb
gerund or present participle: hosting

    1.
    act as host at (an event) or for (a television or radio program).
    synonyms:   give, have, hold, throw, put on, provide, arrange, organize More
    "Diane hosted a dinner party"
    present, introduce, front, anchor, announce;
    informalemcee
    "Jack hosted the show"

    2.
    store (a website or other data) on a server or other computer so that it can be accessed over the Internet.
    "Columbia University currently hosts some 400 websites"
sr. member
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Wow, Thank you guys all for sharing your opinions:

Well if  Azure cloud computing platform will be used to blockchains many services can be added in the future, however  some questions could be answered yet.


According information dated of Feb 9 2016:

Microsoft's director of technology strategy of Microsoft:


"We want, and frankly our customers want, access to every blockchain. It could be two guys in a garage that forked bitcoin and had this genius idea and people want to try that out. We don’t want to have any barriers. We’re open to all. We help even the smallest of players onboard."

source:  http://www.coindesk.com/microsoft-blockchain-azure-marley-gray/


legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
It's usually used for one reason..
So the people behind a scammy coin can say --MICROSOFT IS USING OUR COIN--

And since people are stupid it actually works!

It's called being scammy in a creative way LOL
I give them props for making up that deception hahahah

And don't believe me?
Then go search Polonibox with keyword Microsoft..

http://www.polonibox.com/?messageText=Microsoft


By the way i predicted on Poloniex chat and on IRC man many many months before..
That once the scammy *angle* worked on idiots with ETH it would spread like a plague to other coins.
I have both of my predictions saved and logged far in advance because i know everything Wink

Enjoy some Poloniex chat comment examples..
Enjoy the verbal diarrhea from these deceitful scammy losers preying on the stupid LOL
And these are a random sampling off the many comments.. you think this is lots? you ain't seen nothing!

So i have been looking for my own comments on this but i am still on the 3rd month of 2016 on the Polonibox log
page 25 and i made my comments months ago prob end of 2015'ish some time..
get it ?
I would be surfing another 100 full pages of lying scammy little assholes running their mouth.
Just so i can show you all the 1 scammy little asshole prick who started it all.

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deanhodgson1980
2016-03-16 18:45:51   mashcoin, Microsoft adoption is always a good thing

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DiscoBiscuits
2016-03-16 18:20:08   amplify, http://www.coindesk.com/microsoft-5-blockchain-partners-azure/

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samsiswamsi
2016-03-16 18:17:48   microsoft partnering with syscoin

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x_x
2016-03-16 18:05:04   sorry geezup just excited cuz microsoft just endored syscoin

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nPuBeT
2016-03-16 16:04:28   Microsoft Azure is altcoin pumper from now?

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masters4ever
2016-03-14 03:00:00   ETH hit a billion marketcap on same day Microsoft store announces it will no longer take btc... coincidence?

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Ben99
2016-03-14 03:11:50   BitShares Blockchain-as-a-Service Now Available on Microsoft Azure: http://themerkle.com/bitshares-blockchain-service-now-available-microsoft-azure/

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Andaraan
2016-03-14 05:38:04   ETH is not dropping, its just shaking weak hands Smiley Remember that ETH is backed by Microsoft and 12 global banks + Vitalik have 160 IQ

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szeto.yo
2016-03-14 00:51:12   choicengine, i'm not a developer or programmer by any means, but it must be quite a step up if big companies like microsoft, intel and IBM are getting into ETH

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21 coinbiz
2016-03-10 22:40:12   what happens when people find out Microsoft has no association with BTS?

40 Avalanche
2016-03-10 22:40:47   coinbiz, nothing, they go to microsoft site and see for them self

 Sabrina
2016-03-10 22:40:52   coinbiz, it has nothing to do with microsoft

PS:
Microsoft retracted their statement about removing BTC support on their store (they still DO accept it)
legendary
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NEM devs actually pulled their application to be listed on Azure as it involves giving up global rights

http://blog.nem.io/status-on-the-azure-project/
legendary
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The short and sweet answer is that it means next to nothing. It is mainly used as a tool for pumping to create a spike of 100-500% and take some profits (value can remain higher after it), other than that there isn't really a need for it.
legendary
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Recently some coins  have been  added to Azure Services..........


What does this mean?


Drawbacks and benefits of it, Please explain..........

That means nothing. By opting in on Azure now they have some easy to deploy development platform templates. So if someone want to develop something for these coins they can have a node on Azure in minutes what will surely work. If someone want to run a node there that's also possible.
legendary
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Facts are more efficient than fud
Regarding the both posts before mine, I agrre to both. Adding to azure means nothing for the coin, but it is not so easy to get listed on azure as beleived.

Dude, I wonder what you would think of SEC guidelines if this is your idea of not easy--

"[–]fluffyponyzaXMR Core Team 11 points 1 day ago


None of the above.

We contacted them, they told us what we needed to do. It basically consisted of signing a Contributor License Agreement, submitting a PR to the Azure templates Github repo, and sending them a write-up. Took us like 3 or 4 hours:)

All the altcoins saying that Microsoft is "partnering" with them are being disingenuous - you are a partner inasmuch as you have a BizSpark account and signed a CLA.

The upshot of this, however, is that developers that are already using Azure can build applications on top of the Monero blockchain, and are able to spin nodes up quickly and easily."
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Regarding the both posts before mine, I agrre to both. Adding to azure means nothing for the coin, but it is not so easy to get listed on azure as beleived.

A t the moment, adding to azure does only mean to make profit, because most likely all added coins wil be pumped for short.
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Regarding the both posts before mine, I agrre to both. Adding to azure means nothing for the coin, but it is not so easy to get listed on azure as beleived.
mkc
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Is it so easy to get a new coin listed in Azure. I thought MS is a little bit more picky that that.
At least you need have some originality, can not simply copy paste exiting coin and then change its name.
The first coin got list in Azure was exciting, but when more and more coins added, people are numb to this news now.
legendary
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Facts are more efficient than fud
It means nothing other than the coin's developers filled out the necessary paperwork and submitted a PR on GitHub. Any coin can be added to Azure and Azure will add any coin. It can be useful for developers who use Azure, but isn't anything like partnering with Microsoft as some coins have disingenuously claimed:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/azure-will-add-any-coin-1412830
sr. member
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Recently some coins  have been  added to Azure Services..........


What does this mean?


Drawbacks and benefits of it, Please explain..........
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