Looks like the guys in the corners are better off with centralized shit
Jk holo might change the whole crypto market
Luke Gonzalez
Holo= hidden meaning, hole in your wallet
Bentley White
Hey user, would you care to explain why Blockchain looks like that int he middle? To my understanding it should be like HoloChain to the right?
Ryan Roberts
most interesting tech ive seen in a long time, and it’s not vapourware either
Brayden Morales
>the guys in the corners This is a visual representation. Obviously, IRL, it would be the surface of a sphere, with no corners.
Noah Jackson
>No working github >No code to show >Centralized network >Close source >Developer holds 25% of the whole supply with no lock (Good luck he can dump anytime) >PnD by market makers >Will be a repeat of DeepBrainchain PnD >Team full of druggies and land whales >Website littered with videos and all unorganized
Colton Wood
Is it dumping ?
I sold and haven’t looked backed for a few days
Benjamin Stewart
Yes, it's dumping like every other biz pump and dump shitcoin with a name that's cool to 14 year-old Yugioh card collectors. Always feels good to time it perfectly.
Jaxon Hill
I guess he's implying large mining pools
Robert Young
greatest project in the crypto space since bitcoin. see you at nr. 2 or 3 by market cap at the end of the year.
Andrew Gutierrez
Everyone already knows this, the fudding is just a meme. We all know the normie rush is coming.
Dominic Wright
???? >alpha in production, plenty of code, even a fucking code review calling said code revolutionary and a new standard >open source >'pnd' at 9x ICO price
weak af
Austin Baker
this
Brayden Scott
thats why I added the JK, obv trash talk
Gavin Sanchez
Told you this would be the first dropped, most don't understand it.
Plus it'll take decades before we see anything, lot of missed gains.
Jackson Nguyen
>"it's not a blockchain!" >it literally has the word chain in the name
>The way Holochain avoids double spending or fraud in general is by the agreement of a few users trusting each other. Mmmkey, good luck.
Carson Stewart
It doesn't have the word block in the name though.
Andrew James
>boomercoin >muh hologramz >muh grammacoin sage
Jace Ross
No. Holochain solves scalability issues by using “as needed” consensus, every node has its own chain that is shared and peer verifiable through the dht, when node A sends crypto to node B, B examines A’s chain to verify that a is playing by the rules, any violation of consensus rules hard forks the node and that node no longer participates in the ecosystem, instead of requiring every node to redundantly record every transaction only the parties transacting keep a record and the network maintains consensus by verifying the signed transactions, the system is lightweight and super fucking fast
Charles Gutierrez
Chain refers to "hashchain," a chain of hashes that each user has (holographic storage). There are no blocks of transactions. It's not a blockchain.
Owen Fisher
rhizomatic structuring isn't a buzzword you massive faggot
The major circles on the blockchain graphic are the major blockchains -- ETH, BTC, LTC, and whatever else will come about. The smaller circles are nodes. They connect to those main blockchains, that have overlap to other blockchains through middleware
Jose Butler
kek. There are anons that will actually believe this
John Stewart
explain it then for me so I can better understand this. while you studied the blockchain, i was studying nazi larping
Henry Hill
ctrl C + V'd from your link >I don't think Holochain is meant to be a "trust-less" system like blockchain
Chase Gutierrez
That blockchain graphic is visualising ONE blockchain, like ETH, BTC, LTC etc. The bigger circles are the nodes with larger hashing power, the smaller nodes are the nodes with smaller hashing power.
In fact, that graphic is incorrect lmfao. Blockchain is pretty much the same as the holochain graphic except some circles are bigger/smaller than others like in the middle.
What the middle represents is the Lightning Network that LTC uses and BTC will use.
Camden Peterson
ah i see now. i took it to mean the whole of all blockchains interacting with one another.
Juan Gonzalez
It doesn't look like the middle. It looks like the holochain graphic, except with larger and smaller circles like in the middle.
Blockchains cannot interact with each other. It's one of the reasons they're so secure- think of them as an iron balloon. Blockchain only understands blockchain- meaning random 400 pound hackers can't send it fraudulent information or tamper with it in any meaningful way
Asher Parker
Shit, quads confirm. Dump all you have.
Chase Richardson
If that looks like a great hard-working start-up team to you, then all the more power to you!
I stood out of the loving embrace of HOLO and I've lost $1000 in 2 days... I want my HOLO mommy back!
Jordan Wood
yeah it doesn’t have much effect when the team has already produced tech that is lightyears ahead of most projects
Jaxon Campbell
Reading comprehension? I was implying you have other shitcoins you're bagholding, chris
Brandon Lee
Substitute HOLO for DBC and Bntyx and this thread is identical to the ones back in December. How are those two shitcoins doing btw?
Adrian Cooper
Every thread is the same superficially. You could say this about early Ethereum threads.
Jayden Baker
I don't hold any shitcoins. If I wanted to I'd definitely buy holo though.
Brandon Gomez
What coins do you hold, francis?
Isaiah Adams
I mainly invest in teams that wear shoes to work.
Easton Perry
ive got 100 million hot. buying more when i get paid in couple of days. am i only one who is glad btc is dipping
Jaxon Long
That's cool, enjoy earth and its retards i'm going to a different planet with this shit
Blake Allen
>I think it tries to create conditions under which strangers can rely on actual trust-based relationships. Are you gonna "trust" your money with that? Couple of dollars, maybe. Few thousand? Fuck no.
Luis Wood
Let’s discuss the value of Holo
Suppose for a moment that the devs actually manage to create a working product and get it running. Then people would be enabled to store huge amounts of data, anonymously and undeletable on the internet. Once something is uploaded and paid for no individual, organization or government will be able to remove or regulate it. Even the devs themselves will be then completely powerless to control their own creation.
This will obviously become a very attractive deal for anyone who wants to upload content that might be considered improper or even illegal on the regular web. I expect it to become a decentralized version of pirate bay where anyone will be able to upload books, games, movies, music, pictures, etc. and ignore all copyright while doing so. The same also holds true for downloads. This will of course also include a lot of malware, spam, stolen credit card data, instructions on how to 3D print a gun, instructions on how to make drugs, politically incorrect history, opinions normies consider offensive, rape, gore, snuff, CP and other illegal porn.
I thus expect Holo to become big even if they fail to attract any partnerships. I am also pretty sure that the devs have no idea what they are creating.