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now with more cute 2D girls

>> No.6844883

>>6844821
thank u based sky shill

>> No.6844935

>>6844821
lewds when

>> No.6844987

>>6844821
I always imagined Synth was a cute loli

>> No.6845059
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6845059

Wasn't this supposed to be listed on 3 new exchanges a while ago?

>> No.6845070

>>6844935
HENTAI!!!!
>>6844987
There never really was a question right?

>> No.6845105

>>6845059
I think they just released that info 5 days ago.

>> No.6845169

>>6844821

Still waiting for answers such as:
-How big in size would a blockchain supporting a network has to be (wouldn't it grow exponentially or out of control, dying by success?)
-How would those cheap pie miners support the whole infrastructure, even at the very begininng, with few gigs of disc memory each?
-How come the node search, the most crucial part for making the whole thing work fast enough, is still not in development (while chat app examples or games are)
-How can be an economy based in coins and coins hours be established (coin hours produced in x time, percentages of coins released in n years) whithout knowing the actual cost for the whole thing to work (antennas, more powerful miners, etc.)

Too many red flags for such an interesting project. I guess we will have the answers in another 6 years, though I am expecting someone else to catch up with a less ambitious idea, in China for example.

>> No.6845822

>>6845169
Why would you need a blockchain supporting the network? Did you read the documentation?
Why would the miners/routers need more build in memory?
I do not really understand your last question to be honest .
Btw china loves the project and devs are touring china for a month now.

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>>6845169
Made up issue. Skywire itself isn't running on blockchain, all payments are done in coinhours, which are moved off-chain. You get 1 coinhour per 1 skycoin held in your wallet for 1 hour. As of now, skycoin block size is like 32kb or something ridiculously small like that, which is soft-coded and can be changed whevener there's a need to. Node search is the skymessenger thing I believe, it's not a messenger app but a networking protocol for communication between nodes.
It can't be predicted. Nobody's making any solid evidence based claims on what the skycoin or coinhour price is going to be based on infrastructure cost. We're just hoping it will make it, it's currently the most advanced decentralized internet project there is.

>> No.6846471

>>6845169

love the weak babby fud sempay

>> No.6846802

>>6845169
you're thinking in terms of obsolete crypto methods. skycoin was literally built from the ground up to avoid all those problems (and more).

as far as node discovery goes it's a web of trust model. there's no need to operate outside of whitelists for the testnet. when there are millions of nodes you will be able to choose random paths, high bandwidth paths, low latency paths, or high trust paths depending on the needs of each connection

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>>6844821
I wanna put some wires into that router

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>>6846815
When will Synth finally be on infowars for fucks sake?!