> testnet rewards sent out by hand according to how bad the devs MDMA coke binge comedown is
> Each 'miner' is 8 useless nodes instead of just 1. This is so they can claim more people are interested than is reality when they quote "yea bro we got 8000people nodes online HERE LET ME TAKE MORE DRUGS"
> whole blockchain stored on excel
> entire hardware range designed by below min wage interns in china
> testnet is comp sci starter boards forwarding packets to eachother
> skyfiber forks all started by synth and are 100% scams to make it seem like someone cares about skycoin
> QTUM and ARK devs (2 other useless coins) are coke pals with Synth
> Autistic pajeet managers who beg for attention from lord synth by making his tea and wiping his arsehole with a pressure washer (check the latest live stream for how autistic SUDO is)
> Devs and insiders have their own insider chat groups where they organise dumping on the pajeets (e.g. kidnapping story)
> blockchain is a useless meme anyway and BTC will die when chinks take all the hash power and exit scam
> Sky team has names and addresses of all pajeets who bought a miner for 1 BTC
> No consensus algorithm
> Stil no algo for 'mining by bandwidth'
> Antenna is useless junk made by a pajeet who got an arduino to turn a plastic dome in a circle
>testnet rewards sent out by hand according to how bad the devs MDMA coke binge comedown is It's set in accordance to a predetermined pool of rewards. Testnet is already a free ride essentially. github.com/skycoin/skywire/blob/master/testnet_rules.md#july
Easton Campbell
>Each 'miner' is 8 useless nodes instead of just 1. This is so they can claim more people are interested than is reality when they quote "yea bro we got 8000people nodes online HERE LET ME TAKE MORE DRUGS" It's hard to estimate since some people have more or less than the standard eight. A thousand operators globally is still a much faster adoption rate than Freenet or whatever charity project you can find.
Gabriel Wright
>whole blockchain stored on excel Excel doesn't store blockchains. There's multiple copies of the ledger on various nodes and exchanges that all sync in a centralized manner until consensus is released. If there was tampering with the blockchain, exchange accounts would be broken.
Hudson Morris
>entire hardware range designed by below min wage interns in china The antenna designer is Swedish, the hardware wallet is primarily Synth shopping for premade parts. The Chinese wageslaves are all code monkeys.
Jonathan Flores
>testnet is comp sci starter boards forwarding packets to eachother Commonly available single board computers. Mostly chosen because ARM processors aren't bugged by the jews at Intel.
Skywire is a whitehat botnet, it provides bandwidth, processing, ram, and storage, which for these purposes, you can't build a better cluster of nodes for $500 or less.
Gabriel Roberts
>skyfiber forks all started by synth and are 100% scams to make it seem like someone cares about skycoin Some are scams, but so far the scam rate is very much below the scam rate of ERC20 shitcoins.
Joseph Evans
>QTUM and ARK devs (2 other useless coins) are coke pals with Synth They took the Ark guy off the site, I think. They seem to be circling the drain.
Qtum seem like really organized coke guys if they are. Probably pretty fun to party with.
Luis Sullivan
>Autistic pajeet managers who beg for attention from lord synth by making his tea and wiping his arsehole with a pressure washer (check the latest live stream for how autistic SUDO is) lol, sudo kept prodding him to just start talking. Synth was a bit autistic about the whole thing but I like that level of autism is what gets things done right in the software development world.
Ethan Mitchell
Why do you post the same twice in two different threads, what's your agenda pal? See And the same here
Grayson Taylor
All mad angry bagholders BTFO
Sebastian Long
Yes, you already said that, see Are you a bot?
Ryder Sullivan
t. NPC
Jaxson Cruz
>Devs and insiders have their own insider chat groups where they organise dumping on the pajeets (e.g. kidnapping story) Wasn't that named "iron hands"? Yes I'm sure it was very pump the needful sir.
Hunter Wilson
>blockchain is a useless meme anyway and BTC will die when chinks take all the hash power and exit scam Blockchain is simply a distributed ledger. This is valuable when giving each skywire node its own ledger to meter service use.
Do you really not know these basic concepts yet preach like you understand why this project is bad? Lol, whoever sent you is not sending their best.
Liam Martin
>Sky team has names and addresses of all pajeets who bought a miner for 1 BTC Gasp, are you telling me they didn't just physically airdrop a crate of miners on private property where people had paid 1BTC to get in to anonymously and let them fight over the pile of unassembled miners to the death in some kind of televised Libertarian gladiatorial event?
Blake Perez
>No consensus algorithm Sure there is, it's called Obelisk. You're confusing not being released with not existing.
Eli Cruz
>Stil no algo for 'mining by bandwidth' Uh, traffic metering is the most basic of basic shit in network switch software.
I'm starting to get the feeling that you really don't know what you're talking about on a technical level. You can do better than this if you read on the topic more.
I love how pajeets like you always enjoy larping as if you were a skycoin insider, just because you heard these stories from other larpers on Jow Forums.
Tell me user, why are you so butthurt? Dont be shy, since you are an user there’s no need to feel shame in admitting the truth
Luis Rivera
i know what im talking about fucktard
these chinks have no idea, mark my words
you think the next internet gets built by interns drinking pepsi being told what to do by a lunatic coke addict
This fudder candyman uses the same image in every OP he makes. It really sucks being born into a cult and having a crazy mom and dad your entire life and your brother goes off the rails one day and upi lose complete control of your freedom and go 100% S O Y B O Y and start fudding your own bags.
Chase Martin
The funniest thing will be watching them scramble as their ERC20 shitcoins start switching to Fiber since it's feeless.
thats the point. Its annonymous internet for humans and african shitskins alike. If you cant build an internet node for less than Cu'clukluck makes in a month its useless for world wide adoption. But it also has to work for people who need actual internet I.E. frst worlders and the asians who arent soulless bug people. Everyones needs are different and SKY wire has to accomodate them all. Indians need pdf and text documents telling them why they shouldnt drink the water cows shit in. Cucluk nigger needs a an audio file on why his sons shouldnt fuck crocodiles. I need access to vpns and tor for drug buying and leveraged crypto gambling on sites that definitely dont have access to their users stop loss levels. Our needs are all different and SKY wire is trying to satisfy them all.
Jeremiah Sanchez
We mostly agree.
In that reply to the other user, I'm using the specifications of the official miner to tout the wise selection of components for the average Skyminer.
Fortunately we can scale down much more for areas like Africa with things like $5 FPGA chips and do things like make yagi antennas out of trash that aren't as likely to be stolen.
A lot of solutions will be region specific.
Christopher Brooks
Meeting different needs is trivial. The software can be distributed on a number of hardware platforms that fit the economic enviroment for a given location. The same goes for antennas that will be used. Skywire will have a very positive economic impact in poor regions so growth/upgrading should be expected.
Jonathan Howard
Jow Forums fud = pump incoming
Kevin Green
agreed, Africans and third worlders will desperately, and I mean desperately, need access to bare bones non censored information. Even if its in a shitty .txt format so long as they can get it SKY wire is a multi hundred dollar coin provided no competition comes out that does its job better. The way things are going the west might need it too.
Henry King
Don't worry, we're getting there, we're close to another breakthrough in implementation.
Just like the original iPhone didn't do anything new, it's more about the assembly of existing tech in the right combination and vision.