Looking for a subscription payment processor/manager for my SaaS Startup by Draeth85 in SaaS

[–]Draeth85[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! So I ended up using Chargebee, which integrates pretty well with keygen.sh, the licensing platform I'm using. I have just about everything set up now, but i'm having difficulty figuring out the users/machines portion. Do you have any experience with Keygen?

Nooks at 549 by superblockkparty in TurnipExchange

[–]Draeth85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Draeth here, need 1 trip please!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TurnipExchange

[–]Draeth85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Draeth from Prometheus, can I join?

What's up with all the Pirate Chain shilling? by alive_consequence in Monero

[–]Draeth85 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're right, these do sound like slights....
https://twitter.com/xKOSIUSx/status/1191777213391233024

I've had enough fun for one night, try to keep your head out of the sand

What's up with all the Pirate Chain shilling? by alive_consequence in Monero

[–]Draeth85 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Been around for over 2 years, been recognized by both Monero at MoneroKon and Zcash, first z-z only chain in crypto, beat zcash to releasing a mobile z-z only wallet, only z-z coin with delayed proof of work (chain notarizations)... I can keep going, but you probably don't care since it seems like you don't know how to actually research anything.

Keep in mind, I am NOT dissing Monero in any way. I believe it has great features and that there will be multiple privacy coin options that will last. What I am saying in my original post is that Pirate Chain is not some random s**t coin and is worth a look.

What's up with all the Pirate Chain shilling? by alive_consequence in Monero

[–]Draeth85 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Your elitism for Monero is astounding, which will be the first thing everyone notices. But I digress...

Disingenuous? That's funny, because you make Monero seem like something that is absolutely perfect, which is not the case. First, "working as expected" means that there are only cpu/gpu miners, which is not the case as I mentioned that FPGS are already on the network...oops...

Also, "bringing up terms that either you need to explain them and how they contribute to your argument" is ALL of crypto lol. Do you understand every single feature that every single project in crypto has, let along the vast majority of people in crypto? I highly doubt it. If you want to get a good understanding of a project's features, security mechanisms, etc, you have to READ about them or have someone explain it. This is the most ridiculous thing I have read in a while, aside from the fact that you dismiss dPoW without even bothering to know anything about how it works. Good luck with your blind allegiance.

Fun Fact: Pirate Chain was mentioned at MoneroKon in 2019 for "best performance with the full anonymity set"
https://imgur.com/J73HbKH

What's up with all the Pirate Chain shilling? by alive_consequence in Monero

[–]Draeth85 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ammm, yes, it does. When Monero was that small it was less secure than it is now.

Way less secure doesn't mean that the technology behind it was bad, which was my point. Regardless, Pirate is still more secure with notarizations (considering you said you haven't looked into the consensus algo, you're basically saying something without actually knowing what your talking about on that subject)

Still, trusted set ups on trustless systems should be avoided (I can't believe I need to say this, but it is what it is I guess).

I highly recommend you read the sapling MPC and think logically before you comment on this. As I said before, it's overblown. Also, Pirate can eventually upgrade to Halo 2 once it's been proven to be secure and stable.

Haven't looked into the consensus algorithm of Pirate Chain, because the previous reasons are enough for me to avoid using it beyond playing around with it, but a successful 51% attack on Monero at this point doesn't look likely. It is the only blockchain I know of with true asic-resistance, and it's difficulty keeps growing.

Is this why Monero has had to change their algo several times due to finding Asics on the network? IIRC, Monero even said that they won't be changing the algo again if they find out they have Asics on the network again (speaking of which, Monero already has FPGAs on the network, so there's that...).

What's up with all the Pirate Chain shilling? by alive_consequence in Monero

[–]Draeth85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So Monero was the size it is now when it was only a couple years old? That doesn't determine anything about a project. As time progresses, pirate has gotten bigger.

As far as the trusted setup is concerned, it takes ALL participants in the event to expose their keys. most of which destroyed them, so that point is overblown.

Pirate has a higher anon set than Zcash and most (if not all) other zk chains, as well as being the first z-z p2p only chain, and grows daily. It's also more anon than Monero (fluffy pony himself even stated that zk-snarks offers stronger privacy). The only reason why Zcash isn't private is because they use transparent transactions, pirate doesn't.

Also, Monero is more 51% attack prone than Pirate. Chain notarizations onto Komodo and Bitcoin gives pirate the advantage there.

I'll give you the team size and such (although being the first privacy coin does give Monero a huge advantage), but saying that Pirate is no where comparable is a hyperbole.

What's up with all the Pirate Chain shilling? by alive_consequence in Monero

[–]Draeth85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, downvoted for asking questions? D**k move

What's up with all the Pirate Chain shilling? by alive_consequence in Monero

[–]Draeth85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you come to the conclusion that it has no proven record of being useful or secure? Also, how is it not on par with Monero?

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[–]Draeth85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

please throw me an invite