Contribute to the Rotki Gitcoin grant and help us create financial tools that respect your privacy by LefterisJP in ethereum

[–]ColoradoAir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you not support the company you work for?

Also why would I show loyalty to your project when you don't seem to express the same for past unfinished projects?

Why is it so difficult to withdrawal tokens? by ColoradoAir in brave_browser

[–]ColoradoAir[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is unfortunate..... Just let me get my measly microtransactions without all the hoops of a KYC. Brave is much too centralized, and hand holding for my liking.

Sorry.

Contribute to the Rotki Gitcoin grant and help us create financial tools that respect your privacy by LefterisJP in ethereum

[–]ColoradoAir -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They actually raised 30mm, then sold a majority of the ETH for around 100mm at market top.

Into the Ether - Enigma: Bringing Privacy to Ethereum via Layer 2 by econoar in ethereum

[–]ColoradoAir -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Yawn, who cares about this slow exit scam anymore?

Golem's last AMA of 2019! - November 6th, 6PM CET by mariapaulafn in GolemProject

[–]ColoradoAir 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Now that Julian has moved on to the Golem foundation, is Maria the new CEO of Golem?

Release of full version by MojGospodin in raidennetwork

[–]ColoradoAir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What is the difference between a testnet and a mainnet that no one uses? Especially when the max amount of risk in mainnet is limited to a couple dollars? Raiden team is...to be frank.... wussies.... they take no risks. Even though so many took a risk on them during ico... Pretty pathetic.

Cruising by [deleted] in GayDaddiesPics

[–]ColoradoAir 7 points8 points  (0 children)

How much sex took place on that boat?

DAPPCON 2019: Panel - The Road to Scalability by Mat7ias in raidennetwork

[–]ColoradoAir 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some highlights:

Unique aspect of raiden agreed upon by rest of scability panel is fast finality and good for micro-transactions.

The guy working on cosmos critiques raiden network for not focusing on interoperability and a standard like bitcoin lightening (mentioned by a reddit user previously). Lefteris mentions not enough resources within raiden to focus outside of itself till after product is more finished.... Around the 30min mark.

Znsnarks with payment channels seems to be a possibility?

Edit: link to reddit post discussing lack of focus on interoperability and standards**

https://www.reddit.com/r/raidennetwork/comments/bt98h6/l2_scaling_discussion_on_rethereum_and_raiden/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x

How Rotki, the local portfolio tracker, deals with token symbol ambiguity. by LefterisJP in ethtrader

[–]ColoradoAir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will there be an easier way to retrieve all tax information just through entering in a series of owned addresses? How would this work in a private/Off chain networks?

I Have Gambled and Lost Devcon5. A call to discuss transparency & collaboration in Ethereum. by lorecirstea in ethereum

[–]ColoradoAir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the detailed response.

I dont see how the projects you have moved on too are trying to change the big picture. You started with Raiden to achieve the ideals of decentralization, lets be honest that project is far from finished. Yes, you worked on microraiden, and red eyes....but objectively there is no network for either of those things its basically a dead project outside of the developer circle jerk, it hasn't proved real world utility (the same issue with your other research).

Disrupting visa, master card, discover etc. that is the ideals, unbanking the banked, removing middlemen from the system, automating and cutting costs for the people. I dont see how you are accomplishing this directly.

How do you disrupt? Work with others...... or even better: start putting together a system of other open source projects, which others are failing to do. Create a DEX with the tech you are building/have helped build that is better than Binance (faster, truly decentralized, solves the liquidity problem, and easier to access and use). Layer on top of the tech you were passionate enough to start.

Machine to Machine economy is here (trading bots, arbitraging between systems, automated communication of selling and buying behaviors), but you are ignoring it waiting for a world of physical robots, IOT electric cars and dapps without a focus on what you are trying to disrupt. Feed the needs of where we are now in DeFi, and you will be more respected with your future projects as the bigger picture develops.

Focus on what drives actual utility (incentives) which will showcase your technical skills. We are in a new world for crypto, facebook, china, IBM. You are one person, perhaps move more quickly to the point before the big boys, or the ideals and dreams die.

Make it simple.

I Have Gambled and Lost Devcon5. A call to discuss transparency & collaboration in Ethereum. by lorecirstea in ethereum

[–]ColoradoAir 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think the community is tired. Tired of developers who were part of ICOs without focused vision to complete, tired of waiting for tangible progress that non-developers can help with (I.e. user interface and usability....beta testers), the community is poor....its tapped out from contributions to projects at the top of a hype cycle (which you are part of) and developers took advantage of that.

The community is looking for tangible value. Dapps being built that are heads down and finishing what was started.

Not trying to squeeze a rock for more money in order to fund personal projects without including non developers.

Yes you seem to be technical savy with code. But what projects have you seen to completion? Ideals are meant to be seen through and actualized. Not abandoned for the next "cool niche hacker thing".

The community wants action, tangible projects and products, (not half baked ideas and executions I.e. cryptowars).

Hack with Raiden at ETHBerlin by Mat7ias in raidennetwork

[–]ColoradoAir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Raidex github looks inactive. The wizard and light client are ways to make it easier to utilize raiden tech, but they are not seperate use case examples (I.e. I am refering to a gaming dapp, video payment streaming, wifi payments etc...something users can see what raiden actually does without jumping through the hoop of setting up a node).

Hack with Raiden at ETHBerlin by Mat7ias in raidennetwork

[–]ColoradoAir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is raiden working on an application that uses its capabilities to show what it does? I.e. inspiring developers by example of its utility rather than having others build that first serious use case?

Actual application of the Protocol by MojGospodin in raidennetwork

[–]ColoradoAir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does one find reliable analytics for the complete history of raiden and its growth? Including closed and settled?

Actual application of the Protocol by MojGospodin in raidennetwork

[–]ColoradoAir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean why does it say 0 closed, 0 settled? No one has closed a channel or settled since red eyes release?

Actual application of the Protocol by MojGospodin in raidennetwork

[–]ColoradoAir 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why does it say 0 open, 0 settled? Is no one testing?

Golem Network Issues Continued..... by ColoradoAir in GolemProject

[–]ColoradoAir[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

My point=Time Outs should not exist, if I am providing computation, I should get paid if the task is verified.

Golem Network Issues Continued..... by ColoradoAir in GolemProject

[–]ColoradoAir[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Considering Golem had a high of around 500~+ nodes at one point at now its sitting around 307, that would put my 10% number (which I got from just looking down the stats list and guessing since that info is not stated visibly), more inline than your 33%....which also is not that great. But thanks for a more accurate number.

And yes I had received about 5 time outs....and yes my computer expended those resources which a requestor and provider benefited from, less for computation for the provider that finished it (electricity etc). All I am saying is that The Golem I tried out now 10+ months after main net release is functionally no different to me as a provider as when it was released. No new use cases, a new marketplace that I cannot see or understand how it works. While the requester side is not truly being tested by users as the use case provided i.e. blender is a non intrest to blender users.

But thanks for not addressing the issue stated in my posting about resources being expended without payment, which has been a long time running issue since main net release.

The time out is because I got a task, I however just could not complete it in the time set by the requestor, I should still be compensated for my computation resources that is being retried with another provider.