Skycoin just finished up the first edition of its textbook on a blockchain based programming language capable of...

Skycoin just finished up the first edition of its textbook on a blockchain based programming language capable of running smart contracts, full programs, and many other functions made possible by harnessing the power of the financially incentivized Skywire botnet.
Why is your coin so boring by comparison?

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Damn, that's like two whole pages. That sky java sure is a complicated programming language. It'd have to be in order to control the limitless power of this cutting edge tech that will power internet 2.0.

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My coin isn't controlled by the devs and has transparent distribution and has consensus and has devs and hasn't had any mass market sells from unproven crimes at the ATH

Why is yours so scammy?

Skycoin has john mcafee involved, you know its a good project!

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Where do I buy it, SkyMall catalog?

I can't wait to run my "dapp" on the single server that runs the entire chain

So amazing. I could use AWS and have better speeds and I trust them more then the team that market sold on me but I prefer the slower single computer centralized scam called SKY

Why does the hate towards Skycoin seem so dedicated? Could just use a filter and move on but for some reason this project gets shit on a bunch despite being a no name shitcoin

Skycoin distribution is pretty transparent. Timelock is easy to understand.

I'm not sure how you think the Binance trading competition is a mass market distribution sell. Are you sure you understand the terms you're using?

Its cause Skycoin is actually the bestcoin. Everything they accuse Skycoin of are things that their coins are actually doing, Running on a single server, being able to steal your coins at will, randomly distributing coins, having no consensus algorithm. The crypto market is full of projects that have nothing to release each month and release some stickers or holiday postcards instead. Or they just dump all their coins and exit scam. Eventually this charade will have played itself out in full and Skycoin will be one of the few projects left standing.

Get your free copy of the CX programming manual in pdf format
>github.com/skycoin/cx/releases

bump

>still no consensus algorithm

why do people keep posting this.. the whole point of a consensus algo is to solve the double spend problem. so why cant i double spend sky or print a billion to my wallet?

>why cant i double spend sky or print a billion to my wallet?
Because the devs won't allow it? To be fair this is also the mechanism that ETH uses to achieve consensus which caused the split to ETH classic.

>Because the devs won't allow it?
Thank you ever benevolent sky-devs. Hopefully, their mood never turns bad.

still no consesus

fuck skycoin

I don't actually know if the obelisk thing works or not. I'm just saying the devs having complete control isn't uncommon in altcoins, even ETH.

In addition to incredible shadiness that the project is abundant with. Everything operates in a manner that elicits suspicion. there is no single thing that is robust after looking at it only a bit closer.

Remember when Skycoin was 30+ dollars and in the top 50, it's now less than 1 dollar and top 300.

JUST

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>complete control
There's consensus level control and development level control. The latter can be circumvented even if devs go rogue, the former designate a project to non-crypto status.
Look at bitcoin and it's forks. Devs have power, but aren't the ultimate authority.

You people really are bothered that Skycoin keeps releasing updates and getting shit done.

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>releasing updates and getting shit done.
Like fiddling in PDF on their github to simulate activity.

Cx in the chat

will being a smart contract coder be a lucrative job in the next few years especially in the early stages of smart contracts? a lot of companies are going to be using them and i think AI will program them in the future but we might be a good ~20 years off of the best smart contracts being automatically programmed.

i want to learn how to code blockchain related tech and get a job at a good company like early computer nerds who learned web design or programming did in the 90s.

There is a ton of shit happening
github.com/skycoin
You should fuck yourself.

You sound defensive. You now that truth was uttered.

>github.com/skycoin/cx/releases

Maybe because it's a fucking scam and the fact that you keep insulting our intelligence by posting about it you fucking paid shill?

Whenever one glides through biz, one is able to see sky threads with posts roughly equivalent to '2 + 2 = 5'. They just beg to be corrected.

>github.com/skycoin
Ok so reviewing the github commits there are 4 documentation changes to the core repo

On CX there is documentation changes.

On the wallet there seems to be a real commit for a feature add.

There is your week faggot. I keep telling everyone the just spam comment updates and documentation changes to pump their numbers and look active.

Private repos are a thing though