thats just a giant fail. i want to warn some people out there. Lisk is a sure bet, its like ETH, but with front and backend in JS.
You mean a rebranded crypti, a project that failed with 0 volume on cryptsy is a sure bet as an ETH competitor, which is backed not only by a lot more money and investment, but also global media and personalities (like Nick Szabo)?
And this is a failed idea as a one of a kind, a first mover (considering the added features), while already gaining support from mycelium?
Please do your beloved project a favor and stop trolling in other threads. It won't help you or LISK.
lol lets stop arguing over coins here. buy both lisk and waves they are both pretty good
This is the waves topic, which he trolls since who knows when to advertise another project. Some of these basement dwellers really have no clue how to behave.
traum, since yours is an opinion myself (and others) would respect and like, what is your take on waves for short term and long term? Both in value/profit opportunities and also dev/tech releases and market savvy/promo?
Would wish to skip speculating numbers at this point, all we have is a running ICO and a testnet. So far what I see is that this project will have a similar first mover advantage than what ETH had, but in a different area. Less overall media hype in the west and also less prominent support (except Mycelium just now), but decent hype on the chinese side.
Developers have enough relevant knowledge to make the project possible and seem to push marketing, which is almost as needed as the code itself with banking and fintech.
I surely won't sell anything before a proper mainnet release. The early opportunity to sell on the end of this month will probably make tons of people take profit, but the project will be nowhere complete at that point. Look at what point ETH peaked.
On a sidenote, because it was part of the original convo: I'm pretty sure LISK investors will profit, but on the long run, it will be nowhere near ETH. LISK is a rebrand/reboot of a past project which went nowhere, same developers, same motivation and same vision.