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    June 26, 2016, 04:07:09 AM
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    Glad you are feeling better

    Thx me also! Sucks when I want to code, but physically can't! Now I just need to get off the forum. So let's wrap up our points asap.

    I think this discussion is important to do right about the time of DAO corruption and these new waves of lisk icos, nxt ico disguised as a resale, etc..

    But as to your point about leadership, I don't think a single crypto will do that for the entire space--you can do for your own coin and hope others follow suite if the project is fair and honest.

    I don't think we need one project to eliminate all others. But it would be nice if we actually had something honest to support that could actually succeed on a sufficient scale of adoption to be relevant, and not just be a tool for our enslavers and the criminal extraction of our money. In my opinion, nothing exists that meets that requirement, not even Monero nor BitCON. Monero fails the test because it can't scale and doesn't have anything the masses want. BitCON fails because of the Blockstream + China oligarchy control it is sliding into.

    Ethereum and all that jizz appears to just be insider manipulation extraction of money from the n00bs. But I will let everyone make their own conclusions and I am not providing a 100% proof or ironclad accusation. Readers will have to judge for themselves.

    I feel fluffy is a great leader for Monero and his presentations and leadership on IRC during the Dev meetings is always a pleasure to experience.

    He is very pleasant. But he is not the one here in BCT representing Monero. He is not the face of Monero here. If he were, I'd probably had been working on Monero long time ago and we'd raised some funds for serious fulltime development and been a great success. Or even not including myself, but otherwise as stated.

    Monero's trying to fill the gap as cash and doing what it can to make sure it can deliver what it promised

    They are clueless. Sorry. Cash? They are no where near having any realistic plan for the scaling that is needed for the transactions the masses need on the Internet.

    Sorry it is one big joke. I just shook my head and stayed quiet during the last XMR chat when they started talking about plans for marketing. It was painful. I had to leave. Sorry really. I am just being frank with you. It is my honest opinion.

    --the development of kovri with I2p developers is an example of attacking a flaw and working with programmers outside the community to solve a problem that the coin alone can't address. I think we get too caught up in this tiny pond with tribal animosity--though it's bound to happen given the different, and sometimes nefarious, agendas.

    I think the entire I2P thing is pointless and a major distraction of resources. I would never have approved that decision. I can't give all my reasons. Too much verbiage. A lot more goes on in my head than I can possibly type into this forum.

    I like you, Shelby, I think you are smart and understand much I can't, but I also think that about shen, fluffy, smooth and the other Monero developers, so when it gets to name calling between you guys, I try to stay out of it, but I think there is enough blame to go around. I don't really care which coin produces...

    Yeah it is really pointless to discuss. The bottom line is action.

    I agree.

    Disagreements originate from for example a totally different background in s/w development. I come from producing commercial apps for end users such as Corel Painter, a million download web page editor CoolPage, etc.. They come from producing backend systems on servers and finance.

    Who do you think has more relevant experience to know how to do end user marketing (myself!).

    Who do you think has more relevant experience in network coding (them!).
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