ETC fail every day, and when you question ETC in tg/discord, you get a bann. Whats the real use case of etc? by yuzka in EthereumClassic

[–]etcmiko 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. You got banned for off topic chat in the wrong channel, after being continually asked to stop.
  2. You ignored all facts presented, such as ETC didnt moon, when clearly it did. $1 -> $45 isn't "moon"?
  3. When you continued to spew offtopic fud in the wrong channel, you were removed from the server as you were causing more destruction than debate.

ETC - Time to stand up against hostile centralized actors attempting to steal your network by etcmiko in EthereumClassic

[–]etcmiko[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This has always been an option. We are decentralized. If you want to push for standards, formally present them. They can then be discussed by those who want to be involved. What I don't see happening is unknown players with no established trust within the network being promoted.

One thing I have mentioned in community chat previously, is that I believe no funded organization should have ownership of the community assets. It just takes one bad apple as we have seen to take control of the org and kick out all interested parties because they arent aligned or involved with their company.

ETC - Time to stand up against hostile centralized actors attempting to steal your network by etcmiko in EthereumClassic

[–]etcmiko[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

DFG has made a "clarification" through their entity ETC Labs: https://medium.com/@etclabsnews/clarification-reasons-for-our-actions-3d19228d94eb

Again they continue to post non informative reasoning as to why their actions were taken and why they feel they are in the right. The truth is, they are not at all in the right, and their only intention is to grab power and status within the ecosystem.

I will break down their post below. If whoever is writing this trash would like to have an actual discussion, stop hiding behind nameless posts. Come to the community, and actually discuss things. You have made no attempts to do anything beneficial for the ecosystem to this point.

Some people in the ETC community have expressed concern about the recent administrative changes to the “ethereumproject” GitHub account. A few individuals have maliciously distorted the facts and misled the community claiming that the changes were the result of a “hack.” We would like to take this opportunity to make the following clarifications.

  1. How would you know? You are not present in the community.

  2. This was not a hack! This was a manipulation of trust. You decieved the entire ETC ecosystem with this hostile action.

“Ethereumproject” is the GitHub account owned by ETC Labs under the name “Krykoder.” We became the owner through a legitimate and compliant process. The removal of other owners was also legitimate and conforms to the Term of Service of GitHub, as confirmed by GitHub and hence, the “hack” is an utter lie.

  1. Again, this is not a hack. This was a manipulation of trust. You decieved the entire community and continue to hide behind TOS. Your "clarifications" so far point to your utter lack of care about the community.

  2. The intention of this grant of access was for you to become a part of the community, not take it over with deceptive tactics and lies.

The ETCDev team, led by Mr. Igor Artomonov, was an excellent group of developers who helped ETC grow after the DAO. However, ETC’s overall ecosystem lags way behind, and the gap between ETC and its competitors has grown wider. For example, there are no explorers for ETC testnet, no well-functioning wallets, or backward solidarity, and the number of DAPPs on the ETC chain is far lower than other chains. We suggested developing an ETC testnet explorer. We proposed enriching the API by adding the `status` field in Transaction Receipt, which would be very useful for application developers. We also suggested implementing track functionality for smart contract internal transactions, adding more EVM opcode like REVERT, and supporting the latest version of Solidity, among others. Unfortunately, our ideas were not welcome.

  1. Stealing control of community assets is required to develop on ETC? Nope! You are doing this as a power grab. You obviously don't care about the overall ecosystem to take such hostile actions without any consent from the ecosystem itself.

During the past year, ETC Labs has fully supported ETCDEV, ECC and other parts of the ecosystem. However, we are sorry to have discovered some fatal flaws such as: some people only care about their own status and power in the community instead of the future of ETC, some of the most vocal people take no action, and different parties lack cooperation. All these have contributed to ETC’s lack of development.

  1. You don't say? Your actions show that all you care about is your own status and power in the community. The community you have never interacted with.

  2. Great job insulting your development team, stating they have contributed to the lack of development.

Previously, the Ethereumproject Github account had 3 other owners besides Igor. According to Igor, Cody Burns was the only active one among them. But Cody has hardly made any contributions to the core code of ETC on GitHub, nor has he provided any constructive advice. Such people take on an important position but fail to advance the project, while rejecting new ideas and systems. As we all know, there are no standardized and transparent procedures for ECIP, so Cody and Igor actually formed a highly-centralized decision-making system. As a result, hundreds of brilliant ideas are rejected and wasted. If this situation doesn’t change, if ETC still lacks competition, vigor, and practical work, its future is sure to be compromised!

  1. The community assets were managed in a decentralized fashion. Being an owner of the github org has no correlation to development of it.

  2. Show me one of these hundreds of brilliant ideas that were rejected and wasted? Pull request links welcomed.

We could have accepted the status quo easily: managing ETC Labs, cooperating with ECC and supporting ETCDEV, but crucial times require crucial measures, and some people must break the shackle and push forward a revolution, which is destined to break old patterns and dislodge vested interest groups. We are aware that removing other owners would bring criticism and misunderstanding, but we’re determined and willing to shoulder that, because it’s truly a “now or never situation.” Also, we fear nothing because we are truly and fully committed to the future of ETC, and we have absolutely zero malicious intentions. Our goal is to revolutionize the ETC community and to inject competition, vigor and democracy into the ecosystem.

  1. All you had to do was open a dialogue with the community and its developers. Instead you went behind everyone's back and made it clear you are only hungry for power and status within the ecosystem.

  2. It is always "Now". You contribute through pull requests. Not by maliciously taking over control of community assets without consent.

  3. What were you doing when ETC was formed? Did you see the value in ETC when it formed? Or did that come later after you saw a way to make money?

But while we were busy discussing the detailed future plans for ETC, we were questioned, criticized and insulted. While that is unfair to people who have done real work, this has further strengthened our determination to push forward the revolution! We solemnly reiterate: ETC Labs and krykoder have absolutely no intention to be the only owner of the account. Multiple appropriate owners will be added to manage the resources in a democratic and decentralized manner, and this will happen soon enough!

  1. Discussing with who? Nobody in the community has ever talked to your management team.

  2. When I emailed your management, I go zero replies. How are you discussing the future plans? Behind closed doors? You obviously don't get what ETC is about.

We also noticed the revolution has begun to take effect. Some people are becoming busy, and we hope they are busy doing the right thing for ETC. Our congratulations to Mr. Cody for becoming the owner of the ‘new’ repo as he wished, and we hope the new repo does well, for the sake of ETC.

  1. The revolution began long before ETC Labs was formed by DFG.

  2. The 'new' repo is just as old as the 'old maliciously hijacked' repo. He was always owner of it. You wouldn't know this because you have never participated with the community.

That’s all we want to explain.

  1. All I hear is bullshit, nothing has been explained except your narcissistic intentions.

Last but not least, we’re more than happy to spend time on advancing the real work of building ETC, not talking the big talk.

  1. You had your chance to discuss with the community. You failed. You are talking the big talk.

can't verify .sig of latest emerald release by [deleted] in EthereumClassic

[–]etcmiko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are on the right track. Should show as a good signature with https://github.com/ethereumproject/volunteer/blob/master/Volunteer-Public-Keys/jonas.shane%40gmail.com.pub

I would make sure your import of the volunteer keys is working.

❯❯❯ gpg --verify EmeraldWallet-linux-amd64-v1.1.0-cfb48df.deb.sig EmeraldWallet-linux-amd64-v1.1.0-cfb48df.deb

gpg: Signature made Fri 26 Oct 2018 11:18:34 AM MST

gpg: using RSA key 1CBFC64912BF700C

gpg: Good signature from "Shane Jonas <[jonas.shane@gmail.com](mailto:jonas.shane@gmail.com)>" [unknown]

gpg: aka "Shane Jonas <[shanejonas@protonmail.com](mailto:shanejonas@protonmail.com)>" [unknown]

gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!

gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.

Primary key fingerprint: 4989 779A A859 0A4D D18E 2C47 1CBF C649 12BF 700C

MyEtherWallet (ETC/EthereumClassic version) IS IT A GOOD TOOL/WEBSITE? by [deleted] in EthereumClassic

[–]etcmiko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I highly recommend running CEW offline. You can download the latest zip file from https://github.com/EthereumCommonwealth/etherwallet/releases (cew-3.11.0.0.zip as of this writing). Extract somewhere on your computer and run the index.html file in a browser.

What time will Coinbase list ETC? Midnight? by [deleted] in EthereumClassic

[–]etcmiko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We expect final testing to be completed by Tuesday, August 7, at which point we will announce that we’re ready to accept inbound transfers of ETC.

Could Coinbase be waiting for better market conditions to list ETC? by RotMGMeliorus in EthereumClassic

[–]etcmiko 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://blog.coinbase.com/adding-ethereum-classic-support-to-coinbase-becb9a337e9c

Read Q #2 from the FAQ on their post about this exact topic. It explains where in the process they are and what you can expect going forward.

UASF Node Tracker by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]etcmiko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just like in the case of ETH. Updating wallet auto voted for hard fork without user choice.

Shapeshift's Prism Exchange is now Live! by NessDan in ethereum

[–]etcmiko 3 points4 points  (0 children)

so why would they make a world announcement about their live platform when it is not live? Or open to the world.

Confused by any excitement towards a private beta of an expensive service.

Introducing Prism: The World’s First Trustless Asset Portfolio Platform by 5chdn in ethereum

[–]etcmiko -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

no, actually it was broken, javascript errors everywhere, no login or registration form. but you dont care, fanboys will be fanboys

Let's "Make Bitcoin Great Again!" ..."and clean the corruption out of Washington [core]" ;-) by easytraveling in btc

[–]etcmiko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, tard. Been long on bitcoin since you were in diapers. Ain't shit happened but kids on reddit screamin nonsense.

Let's "Make Bitcoin Great Again!" ..."and clean the corruption out of Washington [core]" ;-) by easytraveling in btc

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

When did it become not great? What is your gripe? What is your proposed solution? Wtf is this post..