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January 18, 2018, 05:09:44 PM
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Some people wait 100-150k price. How do you think it is real?
Nothing is impossible, it all depends on the developers. If such an idea is introduced into the project that will make investors show great interest in the project, the coin will cost quite a lot of money.
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January 18, 2018, 05:47:00 PM
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whats the difference between syscoin and particl?

There are honestly too many differences to mention in a post and we believe that any advancement in the industry is a good thing for everyone, however, I strongly suggest you check out the differences with the software to get an idea of which you think is best.

Suggestion: Download both Blockmarket and the Particl Marketplace, and let me know which one you think is better and why(screenshots would be great!)? We love constructive criticism as we strive to make our marketplace the most useable and accessible crypto product that even your grandmother can use! Smiley

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January 18, 2018, 05:48:39 PM
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Is syscoin going to be doing profit sharing?

I wouldn't exactly call it "profit-sharing" per se, however, Syscoin's upcoming masternode release will allow anyone that holds 100000 Syscoin to host a masternode; masternodes will pay out Syscoin just for hosting the node and even more Syscoin the longer you hold. Here's a breakdown:

https://medium.com/@BlockchainFoundry/token-issuance-on-syscoin-platform-and-masternode-innovations-90988579585a

I've been just looking for an excuse to get a server... This could be it! Can you please estimate for me how much 100000 Syscoin would cost in USD?

Looking like $60k, damn, out of my reach.

Do you guys have your own medium? I assume @blockchainfoundry isn't you.

Blockchain Foundry Inc is the company we formed over a year ago. That is indeed our medium.

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January 18, 2018, 05:50:29 PM
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Is syscoin going to be doing profit sharing?

I wouldn't exactly call it "profit-sharing" per se, however, Syscoin's upcoming masternode release will allow anyone that holds 100000 Syscoin to host a masternode; masternodes will pay out Syscoin just for hosting the node and even more Syscoin the longer you hold. Here's a breakdown:

https://medium.com/@BlockchainFoundry/token-issuance-on-syscoin-platform-and-masternode-innovations-90988579585a

I've been just looking for an excuse to get a server... This could be it! Can you please estimate for me how much 100000 Syscoin would cost in USD?

Looking like $60k, damn, out of my reach.

Our version 2 of masternodes will allow to pool your Syscoin with others to collectively host a masternode.

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January 18, 2018, 07:16:51 PM
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Hello there, I am in time to swap my old sys?
Is out there an OLD sys block explorer working?

As long as you have your wallet.dat and that your coins are secure, you should be able to access your coins with the new wallet, always make a backup first and join our #help channel on our slack if you have any issues (DM me your e-mail address for an invite to our slack).



I have not the wallet.dat anymore, however I own the private keys.
Anyway I installed the syswallet 2.x and imported the private keys but I still own no coins.
The weird thing is that if I try to check the addresses on the block explorer, they appear as non-existance.
Anyway I DMed you.

Invite sent! Welcome to our slack!

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January 18, 2018, 07:54:22 PM
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Syscoin already has a working platform? I can't find it!
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January 18, 2018, 07:58:51 PM
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Syscoin already has a working platform? I can't find it!

Here you go:

https://github.com/syscoin/blockmarket-desktop-public/releases/tag/1.2

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January 18, 2018, 08:25:00 PM
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Is syscoin going to be doing profit sharing?

I wouldn't exactly call it "profit-sharing" per se, however, Syscoin's upcoming masternode release will allow anyone that holds 100000 Syscoin to host a masternode; masternodes will pay out Syscoin just for hosting the node and even more Syscoin the longer you hold. Here's a breakdown:

https://medium.com/@BlockchainFoundry/token-issuance-on-syscoin-platform-and-masternode-innovations-90988579585a

I've been just looking for an excuse to get a server... This could be it! Can you please estimate for me how much 100000 Syscoin would cost in USD?

Looking like $60k, damn, out of my reach.

Do you guys have your own medium? I assume @blockchainfoundry isn't you.

@blockchainfoundry is their medium. Blockchain Foundry Inc. (https://www.blockchainfoundry.co/) is their company that is behind Syscoin blockchain protocol.

Oh cool, I wasn't aware. I'm new to Syscoin. Thanks for your help!
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January 18, 2018, 08:35:30 PM
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Cool! I've been looking for something just like this for a long time.
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January 18, 2018, 08:55:55 PM
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Is syscoin going to be doing profit sharing?

I wouldn't exactly call it "profit-sharing" per se, however, Syscoin's upcoming masternode release will allow anyone that holds 100000 Syscoin to host a masternode; masternodes will pay out Syscoin just for hosting the node and even more Syscoin the longer you hold. Here's a breakdown:

https://medium.com/@BlockchainFoundry/token-issuance-on-syscoin-platform-and-masternode-innovations-90988579585a

I've been just looking for an excuse to get a server... This could be it! Can you please estimate for me how much 100000 Syscoin would cost in USD?

Looking like $60k, damn, out of my reach.

Do you guys have your own medium? I assume @blockchainfoundry isn't you.

@blockchainfoundry is their medium. Blockchain Foundry Inc. (https://www.blockchainfoundry.co/) is their company that is behind Syscoin blockchain protocol.

Oh cool, I wasn't aware. I'm new to Syscoin. Thanks for your help!

My pleasure! We are working on rebranding/website makeover so it will be much more evident in the future.

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January 18, 2018, 08:57:11 PM
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Cool! I've been looking for something just like this for a long time.

We would love to get your thoughts/suggestions, we are constantly working on making the experience even better.

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January 18, 2018, 09:49:53 PM
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What can be done on the marketplace? Buying consumer goods? This is like OpenBazaar?

The marketplace allows you to buy/sell/resell, provide escrow services, transfer digital data via certificates, send and receive encrypted messages, all via hardened smart-contracts, directly on the blockchain.

Although we have some similar goals, Syscoin is very different from OpenBazaar. Syscoin launched the world's first decentralized marketplace in July of 2014; OpenBazaar was officially launched April 4th, 2016.

Syscoin is a cryptocurrency with a decentralized marketplace that is built directly into its blockchain. OpenBazaar is not, it is Peer2Peer software(like BitTorrent) that is developed by OB1.

We've been talking about the benefits of being blockchain-based for a few years now, see our whitepaper http://whitepaper.syscoin.org

We are happy that there is innovation in the decentralized marketplace space, we are all working at making this world a better place.

This is just an amazing feature set! OB is pretty buggy so if SYS and Blockmarket see wide adoption, this will be HUGE.
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January 19, 2018, 12:12:26 AM
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What can be done on the marketplace? Buying consumer goods? This is like OpenBazaar?

The marketplace allows you to buy/sell/resell, provide escrow services, transfer digital data via certificates, send and receive encrypted messages, all via hardened smart-contracts, directly on the blockchain.

Although we have some similar goals, Syscoin is very different from OpenBazaar. Syscoin launched the world's first decentralized marketplace in July of 2014; OpenBazaar was officially launched April 4th, 2016.

Syscoin is a cryptocurrency with a decentralized marketplace that is built directly into its blockchain. OpenBazaar is not, it is Peer2Peer software(like BitTorrent) that is developed by OB1.

We've been talking about the benefits of being blockchain-based for a few years now, see our whitepaper http://whitepaper.syscoin.org

We are happy that there is innovation in the decentralized marketplace space, we are all working at making this world a better place.

This is just an amazing feature set! OB is pretty buggy so if SYS and Blockmarket see wide adoption, this will be HUGE.

Smiley The stability of the blockchain is unmatched! Glad to hear you like it! We would love to get your comments/suggestions to make the UI experience even better.

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January 19, 2018, 12:29:12 PM
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When Blockmarket goes on the Web and maybe as App this will skyrocket for sure. Are you also allowed the selling of investment Gold and maybe Real Estates? it would be also great to get more Categories. But from the Design and usability i find it much better structured than Ebay.
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January 19, 2018, 02:51:34 PM
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When Blockmarket goes on the Web and maybe as App this will skyrocket for sure. Are you also allowed the selling of investment Gold and maybe Real Estates? it would be also great to get more Categories. But from the Design and usability i find it much better structured than Ebay.

You can buy/sell absolutely anything to anyone as long as you follow the laws of the country you live in and the country that you are selling to.

On blockmarket, you set a fixed price and your customers buy it, real estate and investments like Gold are different as they typically include some sort auction which is not yet in Blockmarket.

We have been working on that for quite some time and publicly showed a proof-of-concept built specifically for the Real Estate industry; to find out more, please visit:  

https://medium.com/@BlockchainFoundry/syscoin-to-disrupt-ebay-and-real-estate-industries-96aa55ef709a

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January 19, 2018, 06:55:45 PM
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What can be done on the marketplace? Buying consumer goods? This is like OpenBazaar?

The marketplace allows you to buy/sell/resell, provide escrow services, transfer digital data via certificates, send and receive encrypted messages, all via hardened smart-contracts, directly on the blockchain.

Although we have some similar goals, Syscoin is very different from OpenBazaar. Syscoin launched the world's first decentralized marketplace in July of 2014; OpenBazaar was officially launched April 4th, 2016.

Syscoin is a cryptocurrency with a decentralized marketplace that is built directly into its blockchain. OpenBazaar is not, it is Peer2Peer software(like BitTorrent) that is developed by OB1.

We've been talking about the benefits of being blockchain-based for a few years now, see our whitepaper http://whitepaper.syscoin.org

We are happy that there is innovation in the decentralized marketplace space, we are all working at making this world a better place.

This is just an amazing feature set! OB is pretty buggy so if SYS and Blockmarket see wide adoption, this will be HUGE.

Agree 100% OB is barely usable even now. Also there's hardly anyone actually buying anything on there.
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January 19, 2018, 08:22:32 PM
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What can be done on the marketplace? Buying consumer goods? This is like OpenBazaar?

The marketplace allows you to buy/sell/resell, provide escrow services, transfer digital data via certificates, send and receive encrypted messages, all via hardened smart-contracts, directly on the blockchain.

Although we have some similar goals, Syscoin is very different from OpenBazaar. Syscoin launched the world's first decentralized marketplace in July of 2014; OpenBazaar was officially launched April 4th, 2016.

Syscoin is a cryptocurrency with a decentralized marketplace that is built directly into its blockchain. OpenBazaar is not, it is Peer2Peer software(like BitTorrent) that is developed by OB1.

We've been talking about the benefits of being blockchain-based for a few years now, see our whitepaper http://whitepaper.syscoin.org

We are happy that there is innovation in the decentralized marketplace space, we are all working at making this world a better place.

This is just an amazing feature set! OB is pretty buggy so if SYS and Blockmarket see wide adoption, this will be HUGE.

Agree 100% OB is barely usable even now. Also there's hardly anyone actually buying anything on there.

I guess it's like a catch-22. They don't have the budget to get people on there, and they don't have the people on there buying things to get a good budget.
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January 19, 2018, 08:30:53 PM
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What can be done on the marketplace? Buying consumer goods? This is like OpenBazaar?

The marketplace allows you to buy/sell/resell, provide escrow services, transfer digital data via certificates, send and receive encrypted messages, all via hardened smart-contracts, directly on the blockchain.

Although we have some similar goals, Syscoin is very different from OpenBazaar. Syscoin launched the world's first decentralized marketplace in July of 2014; OpenBazaar was officially launched April 4th, 2016.

Syscoin is a cryptocurrency with a decentralized marketplace that is built directly into its blockchain. OpenBazaar is not, it is Peer2Peer software(like BitTorrent) that is developed by OB1.

We've been talking about the benefits of being blockchain-based for a few years now, see our whitepaper http://whitepaper.syscoin.org

We are happy that there is innovation in the decentralized marketplace space, we are all working at making this world a better place.

This is just an amazing feature set! OB is pretty buggy so if SYS and Blockmarket see wide adoption, this will be HUGE.

Agree 100% OB is barely usable even now. Also there's hardly anyone actually buying anything on there.

I guess it's like a catch-22. They don't have the budget to get people on there, and they don't have the people on there buying things to get a good budget.

Not to mention as soon as people try it they can barely get anything to load because it's so damn buggy, so they never even come back. I can see people being afraid their money would just vanish as soon as it gets on there.
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January 20, 2018, 03:06:05 AM
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What can be done on the marketplace? Buying consumer goods? This is like OpenBazaar?

The marketplace allows you to buy/sell/resell, provide escrow services, transfer digital data via certificates, send and receive encrypted messages, all via hardened smart-contracts, directly on the blockchain.

Although we have some similar goals, Syscoin is very different from OpenBazaar. Syscoin launched the world's first decentralized marketplace in July of 2014; OpenBazaar was officially launched April 4th, 2016.

Syscoin is a cryptocurrency with a decentralized marketplace that is built directly into its blockchain. OpenBazaar is not, it is Peer2Peer software(like BitTorrent) that is developed by OB1.

We've been talking about the benefits of being blockchain-based for a few years now, see our whitepaper http://whitepaper.syscoin.org

We are happy that there is innovation in the decentralized marketplace space, we are all working at making this world a better place.

This is just an amazing feature set! OB is pretty buggy so if SYS and Blockmarket see wide adoption, this will be HUGE.

Agree 100% OB is barely usable even now. Also there's hardly anyone actually buying anything on there.

I guess it's like a catch-22. They don't have the budget to get people on there, and they don't have the people on there buying things to get a good budget.

Not to mention as soon as people try it they can barely get anything to load because it's so damn buggy, so they never even come back. I can see people being afraid their money would just vanish as soon as it gets on there.

That certainly isn't the experience we want our community to have. That's why we are holding back on really marketing this project to the mass population until Blockmarket Web is released. Software is one of the biggest barriers-of-entry to Crypto and we want to get rid of that obstacle completely.

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Not to mention as soon as people try it they can barely get anything to load because it's so damn buggy, so they never even come back. I can see people being afraid their money would just vanish as soon as it gets on there.

That certainly isn't the experience we want our community to have. That's why we are holding back on really marketing this project to the mass population until Blockmarket Web is released. Software is one of the biggest barriers-of-entry to Crypto and we want to get rid of that obstacle completely.

OK I am running the blockmarket app. Pretty cool so far. One gripe is that it's CLOSED SOURCE. I know with a product like this you don't want everybody forking it and killing the idea, but how am I supposed to TRUST this app if I can't read the source? Has there been any sort of security audit?  Thanks for your consideration.

EDIT: found it https://medium.com/@BlockchainFoundry/blockmarket-security-audit-results-and-next-steps-f69f94f149bf


PDF https://www.dropbox.com/s/o6xdq6m6tyfk111/Blockchain%20Foundry%20Blockmarket%20APT%202017%20v1.0.pdf?dl=0

This product is looking more and more professional!  Is the target audience e-commerce vendor shops?
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