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13480714 No.13480714 [Reply] [Original]

you can't refute this claim.
also post your rare holos, i'll start..

>> No.13480735

>no blockchain
>pretends its a feature
>can't settle payment in a decentralized manner

lol, hope your little botnet app doesn't get blacklisted

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>>13480735
kek at this cope. you could easily replicate any blockchain-like concensus model on holochain, if you specify it in the DNA of your hApp. running BTC and ETH on Holo is absolutely no problem. global consensus is really a bug not a feature.

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>>13480995

>global consensus is really a bug not a feature

KYS

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Holo will save us all

>> No.13481022

>>13480995
>you can do decntralized currencies as long as it's bottlenecked through our centralized platform

Fucking lol. Unable to understand shoes and unable to understand trustless systems.

>> No.13481045

>>13481006
it's true. you should be able to decide for each dApp / use-case if global consensus is needed. in 99,99% of all use-cases you can get away with using local consensus and a DHT.

>>13481022
holo.host is optional anon. there is no centralized entity - you don't know shit about HOT

>> No.13481096

>>13481045
>incentivization not to use the erc20 token

Lol, you're telling me that it's more profitable not to use the token?

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>>13481096
no i am not, are you retarded? i just said no one is forcing you to use holo.host you can build on holochain without it. does that make sense? you decide... but it is possible. Holo's foundation is only relevant for hosts to get paid in the early days, soon we will see 3rd party exchanges and a thriving decentralized economy around holofuel and HOT. i have seen sick shit that's in the works, i went to their Amsterdam hackathon.

>> No.13481521

>>13481411
Oh, so my initial assertion was correct, lol.

>NO
>BLOCKCHAIN
>CENTRALIZED
>PAYMENT

>> No.13481623

>>13481411
How many have you got?

>> No.13481665

>>13481411
How high do you think its going to go?

>> No.13481703

>>13481623
That's the based 35M holochad

>> No.13481808

>>13481703
Only got 7 million
Kill me

>> No.13481816

>>13481808
Same. This ain't my only bag though.

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>>13481521
it really reeks of desperation that the only argument you have is 'muh they have a foundation / reserve'. at some point you will be able to exchange holofuel wherever you want. if we follow your logic, even ETH is a centralized shitcoin that is not truly immutable considering the DAO hack where they just decided to roll back the chain kek.
>>13481665
i think $0.05-0.10 is a very reasonable estimate for the next 2 years. could go way higher though with adoption, long-term $0.50+
>>13481703
you found me, good to see you around fren

>> No.13481833

>>13481816
I also have 86k Link so I'm rather comfy

>> No.13481847

>>13481816
any updates on urbit?

>> No.13481902

>>13481022
>centralized
lol, fucking brainlets actually fall for this fud

>> No.13481959

>>13481847
Nah not really, they will not have a normie friendly ux for another year or two. Star market has slowed down quite a bit. I think an active star that already spawned 15 planets sold for 15 ETH recently. been reading way more about it recently though. This is one of the deepest rabbit holes in all of crypto. Blog post from 2010: http://moronlab.blogspot.com/2010/01/urbit-functional-programming-from.html?m=1

I've also been spending a lot of time following Constellation's github. Thet are gearing up for mainnet sometime Q3. Also working on getting myself a bag of a certain coin that isn't out yet ;)

>> No.13482082 [DELETED] 

>>13481959
From the comments of that blogpost:
newt0311January 15, 2010 at 6:28 AM
Indeed. We need to work on access as well.

Heck, the closest analogue to Urbit right now is probably DNS. If we increase payload size from a few bytes to a few megabytes and then add authentication on top, we would basically have what VJ was talking about in a broadcast system. The biggest problems left then would be the centralized DNS root servers.
I think you know the project that is addressing this. It will work in tandem with Urbit and we will be filthy rich one day.

>> No.13482098

>>13481959
>>13481847
>>13481959 #
From the comments of that blogpost:
>newt0311January 15, 2010 at 6:28 AM
Indeed. We need to work on access as well.

>Heck, the closest analogue to Urbit right now is probably DNS. If we increase payload size from a few bytes to a few megabytes and then add authentication on top, we would basically have what VJ was talking about in a broadcast system. The biggest problems left then would be the centralized DNS root servers.

I think you know the project that is addressing this. It will work in tandem with Urbit and we will be filthy rich one day.

>> No.13482167

>>13481959
Thanks for the info and the article, will look into it! I have been hearing a lot more about Urbit (and DAG) lately as well, seems more people are getting interested, probably because of the sale. I have been on Urbit's newsletter for at least 2 years and somehow missed the sale, still looking for a good entry - but don't really want to put more FIAT in before BTC retraces or breaks resistance. >>13482098
Thanks for the reminder regarding that certain coin ;) I am setting up Google Alerts now to not miss it