should i go all in on SKY? it seems like a smart move, following listing trends it will pump at least 50% more in 7 hours after binance listing, at worst it drops 10% back to $30
SKYCoin
u should have done this 3 days ago
Whatever you want mang, your money not mine...
>considers buying after pumping already
and you wonder why most people lose money in this space
if u sell in the red soon as it lists u make gains, then buy back at the bottom
Skycoin will go to 1k
All in with $500? Honestly I think there will be a short pump followed with a big dump but this coin will bounce back fast. I'd get some for long term hold. 100 skycoin to make it!
fuck i went all in is this really what's going to happen?
scamcoin. they're selling "miners" for a premined coin. and the miners cost 1 BTC for a $300 piece of shit.
don't know why you need special hardware instead of software.
this leads me to believe this is a coordinated PND
Keep your panties on.
Skycoin didn't have a big ICO where they sucked initial investor cock to sell them bundles of coins before the general public could buy.
Plus people are hoarding coinhours. It's likely going to dip a bit and end up with another +40%
The miner is $600
You pay 1 BTC to get 1 BTC in SKY minus $600 for the miner.
You're forwarding traffic, so individual small computers do better at passing along info than one more powerful computer bottlenecked by a connection. There's other factors like if one fails or is compromised, the others aren't.
hold sky for three weeks, sold two days ago just before the pump
fk
at least bought dtrc
literally no reason you can't just use your PC. Why not just sell the miner separately, if someone wanted the coin they could buy it on an exchange.
absofuckinglutely nothing of what you said justifies having specialized hardware
It's not even specialized hardware. It's eight orange pi prime development boards thrown in a case. It's literally eight little computers that are better suited to pushing traffic than a larger computer is.
Here's some more reasons:
1. Malicious intent - the entire point of the network is anonymity, one computer, one source can be compromised, it's much more difficult to compromise multiple computers all passing along pieces of traffic.
2. Known hardware-level backdoors in Intel processors and other mid to high level computer components. Using ARM processors is using equipment known not to have monitoring software embedded in the firmware.
3. OS errors or bugs that would take down your entire node because your PC BSOD'd randomly. Like I said before, if one board fails, the others are still working.
There's nothing stopping you from running it on your PC if you want to.
You can literally buy your own if you want to assemble it. This is a early adopter prebuild, they'll be making more hardware revisions to sell to the public later as their production ramps up.
no, they just have an neverending ico where you can buy sky otc from them directly or the chinkexchange which is mostly owned by them
keep buying kasteleins bags, i heard he wants a second boat
SKY to 1k.
Ah yes, the chinkexchange known as cryptopia.co.nz, lol.
Most of the community behind this are already rich from BTC and other projects. It's more likely they're going for a fifth or sixth boat.
get YURTED
yes
no, the chinkexchange known as c2cx where synth is a partner
>he fell for the already rich bc of btc og's meme
yeah, that's the reason they only hire crackheads from the community to work in marketing/pr instead of professionals
i have bags of sky (bought from 30 dollares all the way down to 9), but the closer i look, the more red flags appear
daily
richard kastelein only the tip of the iceberg
Yeah, okay, keep posting that in every thread like there's any substance to it.
yes
DO IT FAGGOT
SKY has a lot of commits. If I was desperate I would jump on. but I am riding ZRX since 20 cents. Would keel myself if it suddently went above 2 usd.
nigger, i have bags of sky
but there are some facts you can't deny and don't add up
why are you children always so boarderline about your bags?
>1.
having 8 cpus is no more secure than having one. especially since they're all the same type. i can not wrap my head around why the fuck there are 8 cpus and 8 routers
>2.
ARM is closed source so there could also be backdoors. but it's a step up i guess.
>3. OS errors or bugs that would take down your entire node because your PC BSOD'd randomly.
>Like I said before, if one board fails, the others are still working.
ohh yeah like those several times the bitcoin network went down because of BSOD. Trying to fix a problem that does not exist
from a security standpoint it really achieves very little since you could replace this box with just one of those arm processors with the same effect.
>Facts
Of which you've presented none.
You realize these things are passing network traffic along and not doing proof of work, right? If a node goes down and it's the only link to an area, that entire downstream area doesn't have internet.
you saw the crackhead pr guy?
and the crackhead before him?
you know synths background? even his real name? you know who kastelein is and what he does?
do you do any research at all or only look at the retarded memes and jerk to synth-quotes?
so they're going to a build an internet with a total of 300 users?
i am soooo fucking confused
You're greatly exaggerating. And still aren't posting what's supposedly so terrible.
You should probably read up on meshnets then, it's sounding like this is a bit over your head, user.
answer me, why would anyone be interested in building an entire new internet that can't connect to any existing websites?
and how the hell are they physically going to connect? Wireless routers within.... how much range?
I'm in IT, i probably know a lot more about this shit than you do. which is why you're invested in skyshit and I'm not
because youre obviously lacking comprehension skills or know nothing about the space at all
to share kiddypictures, obviously
not all nodes need to be connected to the existing internet for anyone on skywire to go through them on a vpn when they want to connect to an existing website. The inverse can also be true, where people can setup web proxies to get to content on skywire through the existing internet.
There are wireless antennas right now that operate on frequencies everyone can use that go 15+ kilometers, and custom hardware is in the works to make these cheaper.