You heard it here first... it all makes sense, Cryptic Labs, Diffie & Head of Binance Labs, talking about spotting the dark horses in this hectic blockchain and fast world.
1) NKN funded by Binance Labs' $1B fund 2) NKN used by 2 of the 3 main ISPs in the USA 3) NKN used by whole China instead of VPN 4) developers making first widely used apps without the need of central servers using NKN 5) NKN gets fiat pairing on every major exchange before most of other coins 6) you can buy NKN through credit cards and paypal using NKN's iOS, Android, Windows, MAC, Linux apps. 7) Everyone from Google, Alibaba, Amazon, Facebook, T-Mobile are adopting NKN
Come here in July 2019 and witness what I said... I'm at least 60% right.
that's like saying ISP can block bitcoin... you cannot block decentralzied network. pure trash you are, pajeet
Isaac Sanders
Silence on NKN yesterday
Now today theres 6 threads
Hmm... did you pajeets have a holiday yesterday? Did Bangalesh run out of power?
Asher Rogers
Imagine being such a newfag that you actually think people aren’t ironically fudding it and on top of that getting angy Saged
Kayden Myers
tell me you are not this retarded.
NKN can't provide a network without using IP/TCP, THEY EVEN SAID THEY WOULD THE USUAL PROTOCOL (IPTCP).
Guess what user, ISP's can block port connections, guess what, the blockchain will keep working if nodes make it work but will have no fucking body will use it if the ports are blocked by the ISP's.
THIS PROJECT IS EMPTY, IT MAY NOT BE A FRAUD BUT ITS UNDER TOTAL CONTROL OF ISP'S.
To add to that, ISPs will always bend to the knees of governments. And governments want to be able to collect meta data or more, so any initiative to obfuscate that or to provide censorship-resistant services is antithetical to them, they'll never allow ISPs to implement such bullshit.
Adrian Perez
you cant block every port, it will not use well-known port, u douchebag...
ISP will profit from this actually, they're already interested in this and no one, even with/without the support of ISPs, can block NKN.
you're trying to fud, but know nothing.
Jordan Stewart
why do you retards know nothing but think your brains are big?
>ISP will profit from this actually, they're already interested in this and no one, even with/without the support of ISPs, can block NKN.
ffs I work in this sector, NKN cannot use one hundred ports, it would have to change its basic code protocol to do that, NKN will use X ports and those will be well-known, how can you say it will not use a well-known port? It will be as easy as track which port is NKN using this month/year/week.
Blocking NKN is one of the simplest things to do, we constantly do it with fraud websites and similar stuff.
Daniel Flores
>cant refute
Easton Allen
i guess nkn has a big flaw then.
Ryan Edwards
stay away, pajeet shilling cant even refute it
Thomas Jones
This is empty FUD. Of course ISP's can block any ports they want to.
Point is they'll have no incentive to do this. ISP's will be the first adopters for this technology as its a win/win for them. Right now they have no practical way to really distribute and share precise sub slices of allocated bandwidth from customer to customer as there is no model for payment/receipt between the 3 parties involved. So, you just get what you pay for (or up to what you pay for) and if you don't use it, its wasted.
With something like NKN, ISP's can let NKN do the donkey work of sharing and handling this 'bandwidth transaction' and take a nice % from NKN for offering it to the consumer.