Donât like this tweet. Little disappointed in @willywoo. Guess weâll just have to prove him wrong, eh?
In terms of what has been delivered, there is ânadaâ though. There are prototypes that do some of what is needed, lots of good bits of code and design, bit nothing usable. From the outside, it looks pretty close to nothing at all.
Ofc, it is pretty sensationalist and it doesnât really reflect the project accurately - lots of good ongoing work - but that is what tweets are for, right?
Also, judging by those market caps, it is an old image.
Also think it fits the all publicity is good publicity mould. We can make hay with tweets like that when the network is up.
He is correct. There are currently no use cases as there is no network.
So what are YOU going to do to change this? Just keep moaning? THats a brilliant way to motivate everyoneâŚ
Get this pal, the price is as low as it will get. If you want to ponce off the back of others work, buy now, otherwise go forth and procreate.
Itâs the dig of âidealistsâ (people wanting better, internet privacy, free and open network, etc) aiming for an unrealistic outcome (internet utopia) and coming from someone who I consider a little bit more objective than most in a space that will ignore or spin every bitcoin flaw while trying to integrate into the mainstream financial system it wanted to implode, simply because they are now becoming the new upper echelon that I find off putting.
You are right about there being no delivery of the vision, yet and it could have been far more dismissive or insulting.
It is indeed good fodder and motivation to prove wrong. Great point @JimCollinson
I can take criticism but I do get defensive of others that work so hard or mean well especially and sometimes that one person can twist your berries a bit.
Iâm not criticizing. Itâs a fact that the network doesnât work yet. I donât care if it does or doesnât and Iâm not relying on it to make me money.
Well actively contribute to the community testing then, so we can move towards making it work reliably. Harrumph!!!
I have tested in most tests networks since 2014. I have also invested in maidsafe through shares and coins.
I think a project needs many strokes of folks. Marketeers, coders, testers and investors. I donât see investors as been parasitic. If it wasnât for investors this project wouldnât of survived or even started.
In fact I will go as far to predict that if attitudes towards investors doesnât improve in terms of providing a reward the project will fail. Hopefully Erc20 is a step towards that changing. Thank god for Ethereum and the bamboo fund.
Thats fair enough but investors whining right now does NOT move us forward one millimetre whether your end goal is lambos, hookers and blow, a network that will save the world or something in between.
All the noise in the world from the money men will not squash one bug. Just support the team and lose the negativity. Thats a general statement and not aimed specifically at you @Guybrows
Any suggestions for Peter?
Click McClickety click:
I made a thread from the credentials section of this weekâs update:
Been getting this guyâs promoted tweets in my TL for a while now, and I could bite my lip no-longer:
https://twitter.com/jimcollinson/status/1458013506284961795?s=20
Might rip on it some more later.
No need to like this tweet, per se, but does anyone have an opinion on Adrian Chamber? I donât know much about him.
https://twitter.com/adrian__chamber/status/1460242755150659584?s=21
Guess who RTâd this tweet!
Looks like a pay to promote guy. Huge following most of which is probably paid for. I had lots of people contact me to offer followers for cash when I was doing recon on the NFT world for a project I was working on.