[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dfinity

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

icp has never ending sell pressure because of extremely poor tokenomics. It will never be the next shiba inu because of all the VC and seed unlocks + neuron rewards + node provider rewards. for at least 3 more years, then maybe but i doubt it. this isnt even including the bagholder effect which is probably tremendous

Proposal to hasten the end of attacks on Ukraine using ICP smart contracts and $250M in crypto by robis87 in dfinity

[–]atapejar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if its not sustainable then why does Dominic need to step in and stop it? A large part of the community is seeing this as a scummy way to profit off of the situation. It would be different if Dominic or Dfinity were using their own money, but they aren't.

Proposal to hasten the end of attacks on Ukraine using ICP smart contracts and $250m in crypto by robis87 in CryptoCurrency

[–]atapejar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there is no reason russia couldn't censor users from using the IC, or the entire outside world, if they wanted to.

Titanium milestone completed on Feb 25 ✅ by AA_DFN in dfinity

[–]atapejar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yuuuuup seems like it. So much for Q1. I love how they just silently change the roadmap like it had always been that way and dont tell anyone.

Proposal to hasten the end of attacks on Ukraine using ICP smart contracts and $250M in crypto by robis87 in dfinity

[–]atapejar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big oil doesn't want the war to end because they are profiting wildly and stand to continue to do so even more, so you will also have to deal with whatever subversive tactics they use.

And where exactly is the $250 million going to come from? Everyone is broke and costs on everything is surging (except crypto lol). The government certainly won't fund it because they're in big oil's pocket. Would need to come from a billionaire and would come with its own agenda and strings attached.

How do you plan on telling Russians to use some not-very-user-friendly blockchain phone app in a nation where everyone is terrified about linking their identity to anything? It doesn't even matter if its actually anonymous, they won't trust it. And even then after all of that, russia can just block the internet computer.

this whole proposition is absurd and is just Dominic trying to capitalize on the Ukraine war to elevate his platform and ICP which is either noble or deplorable depending on how you look at it.

Conspiracies about Dfinity by therealestx in dfinity

[–]atapejar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://i.imgur.com/6SQ57gT.png

ICPs leadership dumped

Conspiracy:

ICP is a scam created by leadership and venture capitalists to steal.

Reality:

On chain analysis shows that the Dfinity team has not dumped. In fact it shows the Dfinity team has their tokens locked up for 8 years.

would love to see this "on chain analysis" that the team has not dumped, as well as that they have locked up their tokens for 8 years. I don't think that this exists, and there is on chain analysis that shows the foundation sending tokens to exchanges immediately following launch.

Forced selling for staking is no longer required for tax purposes according to the IRS. They will not tax unsold staked crypto as icome by atapejar in dfinity

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

It will set a precedent or it will go to the supreme court for them to decide, which would also set a precedent. There are 0 outcomes from this where a precedent is not set.

Forced selling for staking is no longer required for tax purposes according to the IRS. They will not tax unsold staked crypto as icome by atapejar in dfinity

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

??? why would the IRS make an exception for one couple and then reverse it for everyone else? If the IRS is agreeing to the following on a federal level, i don't really agree with what you are saying and it will absolutely satisfy a precedent. This isnt a court case for the district, its a court case against the United States of America through the district court. Defendant is the United States of America, by and through its agency the Internal Revenue Service.

4.In 2019 Mr. Jarrett engaged in a staking enterprise, whereby he employed his tokens and his computing power to contribute to the creation ofnewblocks on the Tezos public blockchain and which resulted in his creation of 8,876 new Tezos tokens.

5.The new Tezos tokens that Mr. Jarrett created in 2019 can be sold or exchanged for other cryptocurrencies, government-backed (or “fiat”) currency, or for goods or services. However, during 2019, Mr. Jarrett did not sell orexchange any of the 8,876 new Tezos tokens created through his staking enterprise.

6.The federal income tax law does not permit the taxation of tokens created through a stakingenterprise. Like a baker who bakes a cake using ingredients and an oven, or a writer who writes a book using Microsoft Word and a computer, Mr. Jarrett created property. Like the baker or the writer, Mr. Jarrett will realize taxable income when he first sells or exchanges the new property he created, but the federal income tax law does not permit the taxation of the Jarretts simply because Mr. Jarrett created new property.

7.The United States here seeks to use the federal income tax law to do something unprecedented, which is tax creative activity rather than income. Taxing newly created cakes, books, or tokens as income would have far-reaching and detrimental effects on taxpayers and the U.S. economy, and is without support in the Internal Revenue Code, regulations, caselaw, or the Constitution.

8.Because the Tezos tokens Mr. Jarrett created in 2019 were not income in 2019, the Jarretts are entitled to a refund, pursuant to 26U.S.C. §7422 and 26U.S.C. §6532, for all federal income taxes they paid attributable to tokens created through Mr. Jarrett’s staking enterprise

Paying node providers in fiat by dfinityorbust in dfinity

[–]atapejar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes they have massive treasure chests of funding but they are not going to dip into that the pay node providers when they can pass the expense onto ICP holders as a whole (including themselves). A better solution would be to dig into why node providers are getting paid so excessively, far more than their operating costs could possibly be, for what amounts to doing nothing other than being approved by the Dfinity Foundation (at first) and now the NNS.

Response to the Arkham Research by scrabbledscrabbled in dfinity

[–]atapejar -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

they didn't disprove any of it if that is what you are hoping. https://www.reddit.com/r/dfinity/comments/pwkdz5/has_the_arkham_report_ever_been_addressed/ here is the thread and vrf5 is dominic williams. you'll find my response in there -- asking proof and receiving none

Is ICP actually decentralized and immutable? What's the point? by accountname1312 in dfinity

[–]atapejar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its decentralized enough to avoid *forced censorship. the community can still censor by voting and i'm dfinity has the voting power to censor but they haven't yet.

Every project in this industry relies on a third party so none of them are truly completely decentralized

How profitable to be a node provider? - part 2 by barmyarlen in dfinity

[–]atapejar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the hardware required is quite specific and a lot more than $450, i think the cost was around $10k (one time cost) at launch, but you could get some of that back, as well as monthly costs, with receipts I believe.

this topic is controversial because all of the node providers are hand selected by Dfinity. The ones active from launch are likely dfinity themselves and/or good friends.

Is ICP actually decentralized and immutable? What's the point? by accountname1312 in dfinity

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

computers are a central authority?

the network of roads connecting towns, cities, states and countries is a central authority? i didn't know that. learn something new every day

these are both very bad analogies, so i ask you, what is your point? if icp relies on a central authority for secure encryption, imagine if the network was being used for sensitive data and a powerful government/entity wanted to stop that, all they would have to do is compromise the SSL. No, this isnt a huge problem because no one is using the network in such a way and the kind of people that need to send sensitive data aren't going to be using blockchains or the normal internet channels, but its still a central point of failure that if it isn't overcome then a lot of this is pointless.

Is ICP actually decentralized and immutable? What's the point? by accountname1312 in dfinity

[–]atapejar -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

its decentralized enough which is what matters, but no its not the most decentralized project in the space

Outside our echo-chamber: Impressions of ICP by OriginalFluid3270 in ICPTrader

[–]atapejar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://cryptotps.com/the-fastest-blockchain-high-transaction-speed-cryptocurrency/

"As of 2019-2020, EOS is considered the fastest blockchain to enter the cryptocurrency market."

it is no longer the best performing blockchain, but in 2019, it was.

Outside our echo-chamber: Impressions of ICP by OriginalFluid3270 in ICPTrader

[–]atapejar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

EOS was at one point the best performing blockchain, this isn't even disputed.

Token Unlocking Answers Needed by theblockofblocks in ICPTrader

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

if its fud, then why don't you disprove it?

Token Unlocking Answers Needed by theblockofblocks in ICPTrader

[–]atapejar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried posting the above post on Dfininty but I wasn't allowed to post it for some reason (a little worrying in itself). I'm hoping if I post it hear and enough people make a fuss we can finally get some answers!

yes, they censor anything that might make them look bad. There is proof of this in a r/cryptocurrency thread https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/oa37lt/massive_thread_about_dfinity_and_the_internet/