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Offline cob

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I literally just created another thread to get a clear and concise Q list.
Then I see these last 2 posts!



https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,21185.0.html
« Last Edit: January 26, 2016, 09:04:32 pm by cob »
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What if cob opens another thread without addressing any of our questions?

I mean isn't that ignorant?

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I reached out to cob.  Perhaps we can get him to come chat with us for an hour and tell of the journey thus far and plans going forward.  I suspect much of it was probably on legal fees...
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I addressed some of the same concerns in the last update by Cob. I think the OP is critical for stakeholders.
« Last Edit: January 26, 2016, 04:15:19 pm by TravelsAsia »

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If you listen this video you should know that Vitalik doesn't address this questions yet, soon Vitalik will move Ethereum to POS (with Casper, which works more or less as DPOS) and when we will see if it's address bytemaster questions.

That moment will be the final victory and the end of Bitcoin. There are really no need to burn all that energy if you can find better solution.

Time will show  :)
I'm bit more skeptical about it.

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If you listen this video you should know that Vitalik doesn't address this questions yet, soon Vitalik will move Ethereum to POS (with Casper, which works more or less as DPOS) and when we will see if it's address bytemaster questions.

That moment will be the final victory and the end of Bitcoin. There are really no need to burn all that energy if you can find better solution.

Offline Musewhale

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I agree,  the risk of Muse has been great.
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It's seems that those tough question to Vitalik returned to Larimer's head like a boomerang.

If you listen this video you should know that Vitalik doesn't address this questions yet, soon Vitalik will move Ethereum to POS (with Casper, which works more or less as DPOS) and when we will see if it's address bytemaster questions.

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https://youtu.be/mP82XmUNgNM



It's seems that those tough question to Vitalik returned to Larimer's head like a boomerang.


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Imo bitshares gui is better and easier than any bitcoin wallet out there, its just not that speculative for many , thats all.

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I think that it's not his fault. Instead of platform that was supposed to be a tool for building a distributed autonomous corporation, DAC,  Bytemaster built a monster. It is difficult even to import the private key in that monster. Bitshare can succeed only if it proves that it is possible to build something on it. Currently it is not so. Failure of MUSE is failure of Bitshares! To be honest I invested in Bitshares mainly because of Bitshare music (MUSE) I liked the idea.

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Name the guys still remaining on your team! Is Eddie still there? How do you run business without funds currently?

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I feel like a MULE  for investing in MUSE   :-[


Offline bitacer

That's fair game. The latest communication was clearly underwhelming for many stakeholders. I understand the reasons for keeping the product/service somewhat secretive, but here's the key: the longer it remains secretive, the more people will expect from it.

What secrecy man ? You are making things up. They have absolutely nothing to hide, nothing....

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That's fair game. The latest communication was clearly underwhelming for many stakeholders. I understand the reasons for keeping the product/service somewhat secretive, but here's the key: the longer it remains secretive, the more people will expect from it.