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Topic: YuRight:The Ultimate Decentralized App and User Interface of a Quantum Computer! (Read 359 times)

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I hit your personal Inbox the very 1st time asking you to show me how it should be written but instead you kept stating your opinion. you're ALL TALK! dude at the end of the day your opinion got you wheres it gotten you and thats legenday on a forum... it made enough sense for you to put time into an opinion lol!
I explained the core mistakes you made (both in marketing and later in your whitepaper). I'm not your freelance whitepaper writer nor am I your employee - it's your responsibility to write a proper whitepaper and if it's crap, it's my freedom to criticize it.
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You still fail to mention one thing about the basis of the paper lol!
Because the technical details of a project are irrelevant if you can't trust the person working on it. No one in their sane mind would buy "some revolutionary tokens" from a shady merchant who always seems to hang around the backstreets and quickly packs his shit up the second he hears a siren. Same applies here.

you're only speaking your opinion which in term has no value other that what you're giving it as an individual
Indeed, that's the definition of an opinion. And my opinion is that all of this screams shady.

Its respected and accepted yet my paper on the matter is beyond concrete and breaks past your opinion cause it can be proven.. you havent mentioned one thing about the consensus or legal structure or any structure of how it works lol!
I've seen more interesting projects destroyed by shitty people rather than by mediocre ideas.

youre only thinking marketing cause I mentioned one person's name and you put how you "felt" about him not what you can prove as a fact.
As much as I hate to admit it, marketing matters. If you come off as a an unprofessional, unqualified internet salesman, people are going to treat you as such.

read the paper and get a different outlook.
I glanced over it and the sentiment's still the same: your "Token Distribution & Consensus" document is a slap-dash arrangement of technical sounding terms, all of which could be summed up in "it's a PoS token, but this one's totally different, guys". It reminds me more of an average 7th grader attempting to write something technical (which essentially boils down to him copying and pasting smart sounding phrases and swapping out the names), than an actual technical whitepaper. And don't get me even started on your readme: it's like a spammer's fever dream - a collection of pointless SEO keywords, buzzwords and the occasional vague promise of an actual (mundane) feature.

my paper doesnt mention tai one time. only when I wrote this one post..
I can feel the influences though. That readme... god...

if you got bent and out of shape over a man's name then maybe u need to check the mirror and deal with that person...
"Show me your friends and I’ll tell you who you are."
I hit your personal Inbox the very 1st time asking you to show me how it should be written but instead you kept stating your opinion. you're ALL TALK! dude at the end of the day your opinion got you wheres it gotten you and thats legenday on a forum... it made enough sense for you to put time into an opinion lol!
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You still fail to mention one thing about the basis of the paper lol!
Because the technical details of a project are irrelevant if you can't trust the person working on it. No one in their sane mind would buy "some revolutionary tokens" from a shady merchant who always seems to hang around the backstreets and quickly packs his shit up the second he hears a siren. Same applies here.

you're only speaking your opinion which in term has no value other that what you're giving it as an individual
Indeed, that's the definition of an opinion. And my opinion is that all of this screams shady.

Its respected and accepted yet my paper on the matter is beyond concrete and breaks past your opinion cause it can be proven.. you havent mentioned one thing about the consensus or legal structure or any structure of how it works lol!
I've seen more interesting projects destroyed by shitty people rather than by mediocre ideas.

youre only thinking marketing cause I mentioned one person's name and you put how you "felt" about him not what you can prove as a fact.
As much as I hate to admit it, marketing matters. If you come off as a an unprofessional, unqualified internet salesman, people are going to treat you as such.

read the paper and get a different outlook.
I glanced over it and the sentiment's still the same: your "Token Distribution & Consensus" document is a slap-dash arrangement of technical sounding terms, all of which could be summed up in "it's a PoS token, but this one's totally different, guys". It reminds me more of an average 7th grader attempting to write something technical (which essentially boils down to him copying and pasting smart sounding phrases and swapping out the names), than an actual technical whitepaper. And don't get me even started on your readme: it's like a spammer's fever dream - a collection of pointless SEO keywords, buzzwords and the occasional vague promise of an actual (mundane) feature.

my paper doesnt mention tai one time. only when I wrote this one post..
I can feel the influences though. That readme... god...

if you got bent and out of shape over a man's name then maybe u need to check the mirror and deal with that person...
"Show me your friends and I’ll tell you who you are."
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So you throw a bunch a buzzwords together and claim to develop a quantum computer of some sort--billion dollar companies have failed at his--I'll pass. On the off chance you've used some wizardry to create a form of decentralized quantum computing I'm sure the folks over at MIT or Berkley would love to have you.
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you're entitled to feel how you feel. you mentioned one thing out of many. if you dont understand that you can learn from anything or anyone you need to widen your views.
I  have my personal feelings about the program, if it makes  you feel better what the program did for me specifically was help me properly structure social media and digital marketing all across the board so it wasnt still a big blah to me.
I knew how to craft what I needed to know once I knew it after that. Like anything else I learn from, I've Gained value and dismiss whats not necessary.
If you've learned how to "structure social media and digital marketing all across the board" from a sleazy internet get-rich-quick marketer then you are going to appear as if you're a sleazy internet get-rich-quick marketer - not exactly trustworthy, at least not to those who aren't gullible and / or stupid.

You didn't mention one thing about the actual papers for the operation of the Dapp so with that being said Im guessing theyre not that bad lol!  I took your feedback as well. This Is what YuRight is about.. its a learning, an understanding, a way of life.  
I didn't read them nor do I think I will any time soon. There's probably thousands of people more qualified to judge it's quality than I am. I see the warning signs and that's all I need to make a judgment on a project's shadiness.

**Also heres the other side to your Video with those 2 together fast forward to 19:33  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQTfyuEdNfo&spfreload=5
The lawyers following around, the "unexpected" portrait of Tai, the fake laughs and small talk, the carefully picked out words whenever he's questioned about anything related to his finances, even his willingness to participate within the ending skit - it's all an act, smoke and mirrors, kept together by a lot of smooth talking. He's a sleazy marketer and I'll give it to him, he's pretty great at being a sleazy marketer.

In the end actions speak louder than words. Make a valuable product with a concrete, real world use and demand, listen to customer feedback, admit and correct your mistakes, don't use sleazy marketing techniques, act like a human and profit in the long run. Or don't - make yet another shitoken, pump the price with hype and fake promises, dump your share, peace out like 99% do and be labeled as yet another scammer.
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I've been working on this non-stop every day in this office and sleeping in here since early February of this year. Between Joining a Social Media Marketing Agency Program by Tai Lopez...
Between Joining a Social Media Marketing Agency Program by Tai Lopez...
Tai Lopez

Did somebody say NAAWLEDGE?  Cheesy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNIY0wwQdWI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRBkS-QWo6w

If you actually fell for his marketing ploy, you're either extremely gullible and / or stupid OR you're a scammer, neither of which should inspire users to invest ANY sort of money in whatever you're doing. Also, stop randomly capitalizing words and learn how to separate your text into paragraphs (pressing ENTER once in a while ain't that hard) - at least that way somebody might actually bother to read yet another semi-plea / borderline ad for cash to make yet another token with little to no real world purpose (wow, so unique).
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