jubalix
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July 13, 2017, 08:00:55 AM |
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ok still cannot attach to tangle
and cannot log into the slack
would really like a solution some one
and yes I tried google
and dif nodes.
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LiQio
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July 13, 2017, 08:35:26 AM |
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ok still cannot attach to tangle
and cannot log into the slack
would really like a solution some one
and yes I tried google
and dif nodes.
It's difficult to help given the above information. Let's start with: - What is the exact problem with https://iotatangle.slack.com/ ? - Are you running a light node or a full node? Which version?
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highinthesky
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July 13, 2017, 09:51:48 AM |
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Hi everybody! So IoTa have no token limits? Cuz i cant see any max amount and marketcap.
IOTA unlike other cryptocurrencies has no block rewards, the amount is fixed. It is deflationary. so, the initial miota in the ico supply was 999.999.999 or 2,779,530,283 ?
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BlackFor3st
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July 13, 2017, 10:42:44 AM |
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Hi everybody! So IoTa have no token limits? Cuz i cant see any max amount and marketcap.
IOTA unlike other cryptocurrencies has no block rewards, the amount is fixed. It is deflationary. so, the initial miota in the ico supply was 999.999.999 or 2,779,530,283 ? I changed from 999.999.999 IOTA to 2,779,530,283 MIOTA during the development.
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highinthesky
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July 13, 2017, 12:13:23 PM |
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Hi everybody! So IoTa have no token limits? Cuz i cant see any max amount and marketcap.
IOTA unlike other cryptocurrencies has no block rewards, the amount is fixed. It is deflationary. so, the initial miota in the ico supply was 999.999.999 or 2,779,530,283 ? I changed from 999.999.999 IOTA to 2,779,530,283 MIOTA during the development. so, i presume miota number will continue to grow, being under development as we speak , right ?
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maddox7
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July 13, 2017, 12:15:50 PM |
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Hi everybody! So IoTa have no token limits? Cuz i cant see any max amount and marketcap.
IOTA unlike other cryptocurrencies has no block rewards, the amount is fixed. It is deflationary. so, the initial miota in the ico supply was 999.999.999 or 2,779,530,283 ? I changed from 999.999.999 IOTA to 2,779,530,283 MIOTA during the development. so, i presume miota number will continue to grow, being under development as we speak , right ? you quoted the answer to your question by yourself..
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John_Paul
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July 13, 2017, 12:34:16 PM |
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Hi everybody! So IoTa have no token limits? Cuz i cant see any max amount and marketcap.
IOTA unlike other cryptocurrencies has no block rewards, the amount is fixed. It is deflationary. so, the initial miota in the ico supply was 999.999.999 or 2,779,530,283 ? I changed from 999.999.999 IOTA to 2,779,530,283 MIOTA during the development. so, i presume miota number will continue to grow, being under development as we speak , right ? No. The number of 2,779,530,283 MIOTA is fixed and will never change.
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luicon
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July 13, 2017, 01:13:29 PM |
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the permanodes store snapshots so the databse is not very high,
but there is a database,
can't that databse of each node considered a blockchain somehow? its also something that must store history of transactions, with IOTA there is fee less because you pay the fee with POW, and thats nice concept, however i see there is still a database so, somehow the blockchain thing is not fully removed from the equation
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John_Paul
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July 13, 2017, 02:26:43 PM |
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the permanodes store snapshots so the databse is not very high, but there is a database, can't that databse of each node considered a blockchain somehow? its also something that must store history of transactions, with IOTA there is fee less because you pay the fee with POW, and thats nice concept, however i see there is still a database so, somehow the blockchain thing is not fully removed from the equation
Tangle is the distributed ledger for IOTA like the blockchain for Bitcoin. But Tangle has a different structure than blockchain. You can call both database. To know more about the Tangle - http://www.iotatoken.com/IOTA_Whitepaper.pdf
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tezaurop
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July 13, 2017, 02:44:38 PM |
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Will this coin on polo?
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fedmahnkassad
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July 13, 2017, 03:01:35 PM |
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Will this coin on polo?
You are asking the billion dollar question.
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zanzibar
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July 13, 2017, 03:48:11 PM |
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Will this coin on polo?
You are asking the billion dollar question. I believe the core team is working on a module that will make it easy and seamless for exchanges to list IOTA. It should be finished soon.
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luicon
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July 13, 2017, 05:45:50 PM |
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the permanodes store snapshots so the databse is not very high, but there is a database, can't that databse of each node considered a blockchain somehow? its also something that must store history of transactions, with IOTA there is fee less because you pay the fee with POW, and thats nice concept, however i see there is still a database so, somehow the blockchain thing is not fully removed from the equation
Tangle is the distributed ledger for IOTA like the blockchain for Bitcoin. But Tangle has a different structure than blockchain. You can call both database. To know more about the Tangle - http://www.iotatoken.com/IOTA_Whitepaper.pdfthe first time i did read about IOTA - no blockchain and no fees, was like the revelation, however, if it still needs a ledger the single good point is the fee less structure, rather than the lack of blockchain, as it still uses a ledger,
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John_Paul
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July 13, 2017, 06:08:15 PM |
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the first time i did read about IOTA - no blockchain and no fees, was like the revelation, however, if it still needs a ledger the single good point is the fee less structure, rather than the lack of blockchain, as it still uses a ledger,
The distributed ledger is a key for the trust-less decentralized system. Because of the distributed ledger, users don't need to trust each other and the data can be immutable and high efficacy and low cost can be achieved. Otherwise, it will go beck to the centralized system like everything we see today.
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luicon
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July 13, 2017, 06:51:03 PM |
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the first time i did read about IOTA - no blockchain and no fees, was like the revelation, however, if it still needs a ledger the single good point is the fee less structure, rather than the lack of blockchain, as it still uses a ledger,
The distributed ledger is a key for the trust-less decentralized system. Because of the distributed ledger, users don't need to trust each other and the data can be immutable and high efficacy and low cost can be achieved. Otherwise, it will go beck to the centralized system like everything we see today. so you mean blockchain is centralized?
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oleksii777
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July 13, 2017, 07:44:29 PM |
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How do you think a coin can cost $ 100 in a year? Everyone says that a coin can outrun bitcoin
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tsg
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July 13, 2017, 07:55:36 PM |
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How do you think a coin can cost $ 100 in a year? Everyone says that a coin can outrun bitcoin
Of course not, look at supply of this coin please. But maybe in 2-3years it could detronize bitcoin as marketcap ruller ;> Time will tell..
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John_Paul
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July 13, 2017, 09:12:03 PM |
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the first time i did read about IOTA - no blockchain and no fees, was like the revelation, however, if it still needs a ledger the single good point is the fee less structure, rather than the lack of blockchain, as it still uses a ledger,
The distributed ledger is a key for the trust-less decentralized system. Because of the distributed ledger, users don't need to trust each other and the data can be immutable and high efficacy and low cost can be achieved. Otherwise, it will go beck to the centralized system like everything we see today. so you mean blockchain is centralized? No.
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Tobo
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July 14, 2017, 01:21:02 AM |
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