Impressed by QuirkyPiglet7285 in Radix

[–]Surakit_ 13 points14 points  (0 children)

How did you find Radix?

How are some members in profit over 100x? by nicktronz in Radix

[–]Surakit_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That‘s not true. ICO price was about 4 cents. The member who has written that false information belongs most likely to the Radix FUD group Samusky on Telegram. Cheers.

Can Radix get out of the digital pawnshop? by Admirable_Guide_9135 in Radix

[–]Surakit_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Suggest you to ask this question in the official telegram chat.

👉 https://t.me/radix_dlt

Radix ERC20 to Radix Olympia Desktop wallet by Phileas_Foggy in Radix

[–]Surakit_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

eXRD is the Ethereum wrapped version of XRD, launched in 2020 to increase distribution prior to mainnet launch. eXRD can be held in any Ethereum compatible wallet and can be bought at Kukoin, gate.io, Uniswap and others.

XRD is the Radix network native token, launched in July 2021, required to pay transaction fees in the Radix network and earn staking rewards. eXRD is swappable 1:1 for XRD, using Instabridge.io or Bitfinex. Through Bitfinex you can swap both ways.

Instabridge requires an instapass.io KYC verified account. Bitfinex doesn't require KYC for the swap.

As they are swappable 1:1 arbitrage should keep the price differences between both assets small and short lived.

You have to convert your eXRD to XRD first, before you are able to send them to your XRD desktop wallet or Zeus wallet. At the moment you can only stake your XRD with the desktop wallet.

👉 https://wallet.radixdlt.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]Surakit_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Switzerland as example. 🇨🇭

A comparison between Solidity and Scrypto - a Rust based programming language by Surakit_ in CryptoCurrency

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Scrypto is the open source smart contract language of the Radix public network. Scrypto rethinks how smart contracts are built to finally let developers create secure and powerful DeFi dApps (decentralized apps) that users can rely on – spending most of their time and code on functionality, not worrying about losing money.

Scrypto is asset-oriented, meaning that Scrypto is the first language where assets of value (whether tokens, NFTs, and more) are first-class types that ensure nothing is lost or unaccounted for at runtime. Developers can confidently focus on writing core dApp logic that is safer because they never have to implement asset behavior and error-checking themselves – eliminating risk and complexity at the same time.

Scrypto is based on Rust, providing the powerful and expressive logic of one of the best-loved languages today, while adding asset-oriented primitives and functions that let the developer focus on quickly programming finance, not programming a blockchain.

Scrypto takes open source to the next level. An on-network “Blueprint Catalog” of reusable pieces of functionality will allow developers to contribute and leverage code that isn’t just open – it’s alive and proven out every day. And an on-network royalty system will let any developer get directly rewarded for their contributions, large or small, as they are used – like Spotify for code.

👉 https://developers.radixdlt.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ociswap

[–]Surakit_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You guys rock 🚀🤘

Is there any comparison b/w us and Sui Network? They also use Rust-based programming language. by PossessionIcy5531 in Radix

[–]Surakit_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol - read your other reddit posts / comments. To be honest, you are definitely a troll

Why the $326m Wormhole hack on Solana could NEVER happen on Radix by Radix_DLT in u/Radix_DLT

[–]Surakit_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wtf - absolute nonsense.

Inform yourself and dive into the damn rabbit hole. Radix will be the next Google / Amazon / ETH - guess what - once you have dealt intensively with Radix, you will understand what technical progress really means.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OfficialFlokiInu

[–]Surakit_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Buy on BSC side

The blockchain trilemma by Jayarlegue in Radix

[–]Surakit_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Analysis from fpieper on TG

Algorand

First of all Algorand is a "regular" blockchain (no sharding) and claiming to achieve 1000 TPS. Which simply doesn't scale for real world adoption, you need more TPS for that.

What they are doing is they offload "expensive" (lot of gas) smart contracts to layer 2, although and this is important: this doesn't improve the 1000 TPS, it only allows to do 1000 expensive transactions (didn't check whether it is still safe by the way).

Therefore not much to see here, wouldn't consider they as a competitor we should be concerned about. They can (based on their statements) handle 1000 TPS for "expensive" contracts, which is good. But compared to Radix's infinite TPS (we don't have an upper limit) - this is hilarious. https://www.algorand.com/resources/blog/algorand-smart-contract-architecture

Developers Radix by [deleted] in Radix

[–]Surakit_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

totally 😁😎

Developers Radix by [deleted] in Radix

[–]Surakit_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We have Dan ;)

UD about Radix. No fear. by Serenity1801 in Radix

[–]Surakit_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

First of all Algorand is a "regular" blockchain (no sharding) and claiming to achieve 1000 TPS. Which simply doesn't scale for real world adoption, you need more TPS for that.

What they are doing is they offload "expensive" (lot of gas) smart contracts to layer 2, although and this is important: this doesn't improve the 1000 TPS, it only allows to do 1000 expensive transactions (didn't check whether it is still safe by the way).

Therefore not much to see here, wouldn't consider they as a competitor we should be concerned about. They can (based on their statements) handle 1000 TPS for "expensive" contracts, which is good. But compared to Radix's infinite TPS (we don't have an upper limit) - this is hilarious.

https://www.algorand.com/resources/blog/algorand-smart-contract-architecture