It's pretty obvious Lisk is a pump and dump shitcoin. The Lisk team raised 12k BTC, mission accomplished. They use that BTC to invest in other projects. Sell your Lisk, buy Eth is you want to invest in a smart contract token. Otherwise hold BTC
For the thousandth time: Lisk has never invested any ICO-BTC in other projects (ICOs).
Financial Report 2016^byte my balls?

*zero support there riiiight?*
A few days ago I told you the exact situation. These are the facts. You can accept this - or not.
^FACT: you used the BTC gained via this project to acquire an enormous amount of the byteballs tokens !!!

FACT: yet not a single coin was spent.
WTF is your point? They shouldn't maximize their holdings claiming free coins?
^between that and maxs' escrow gig what else is there to brag about?

So he shouldn't do escrow either? Why's that?
He has turned down far more escrow opportunities than he has accepted btw.
He's very picky on that.
I would put Max, Oliver, Isabella, Joel, and other newer team-members with the same high regard, because I've watched them move across countries, and around the globe to come together in Berlin while under this heavy development stage with countless sleepless nights, and patience of steel, putting up with my dumbass questions and comments for 11 months.
...and now everything is "coming together". Swiss Nonprofit status, Dev funds, new team-members, new offices, chain stabilized, ready for sdk backend work!
JavaScript Blockchains will be dominating the web someday. Lisk will be there first... just wait and see.
^he should be focusing ON HIS OWN COIN before getting involved with all this other nonsense....I see who ever is plugging away on github so that is a good sign ...however i'm still unclear what this coin does that bitcoin or ethereum or ethereum clones don't accomplish already! ...jmo*and thx for your considerations !
... Yes, which is why he is very choosy, and frankly doesn't have alot of time to deal with alot of that.
Lisk, is written in pure Javascript. Everyone who codes (nearly) uses Javascript at some point. 95% of websites use it.
With lisk, every sidechain is its own chain, not dependant on the main lisk chain.
With Ethereum, you have untested Solidity, and Serpent, which combined aren't known by one tenth of a percent of a hair on a gnats ass, and it heaps every chain onto the main chain, AKA..."Bloat-Chain"... One sidechain has a hiccup, and the entire network crashes.... It's all the same chain.
on a lisk chain, you can choose any algo for your network that you want to... x-11, script-jane, sha-256... it's your chain.
Mine it, forge it, or don't do either. Fully customizable from the ground-up.
In it's current state, a savvy JS programmer could download lisk, and be mining his own coins within minutes, on his own chain, issuing his own coins, on his own network, as a fully registered lisk sidechain app.
...the goal from here now is to make a programming interface that's gonna blow your mind. Imagine preconfigured customizable modules of code you select to feature in your app. A platform that anyone can use to create a robust blockchain network application full of features. Now, is the beginning, the next "Milestone"... as marked on the timeline. All the hard work the dev-team has done on the main chain has "paid off". We are at the end of that stage. So, everything else has also come to fruition... (funds, Swiss Nonprofit, offices, new team members, blah blah) and so it comes into SDK time.... with a fresh start. I look for this year to be full of exciting new features and a ton of updates for me to push! (hehe)
And yes, many mining and forging opportunities will be arriving on Lisk sidechains.
