Thoughts on Lisk? Goes live in two weeks
My thoughts? I think I could probably escape its abstraction and add its nodes to a botnet, steal the wallets, crash the network, etc, etc, etc -- if I tried. The same is probably true of Ethereum as well.
>>1234163
nice meme
>>1234267
>being this naive
kek
I'm guessing you have little if any background in computer systems.
It's only a matter of time.
>>1234163
You won't. So there is no point in even mentioning that you can. That's your problem with life kid, you're all talk and no action. You are the definition of mediocrity.
Lisk will be worth nothing before it ever goes live. That's my thoughts.
>>1234293
Watch out or I'll ping your IP.
>>1234295
If I had a stake in its security or a decent financial incentive that wasn't just blatantly criminal, I certainly would. I don't care enough to do it just to prove a point, and someone else probably will anyway.
Why is it bothering? Ethereum has an amazing dev team, big and little support, been up and running for close to a year and has a $700m market cap. Its already established and booming, Lisk lost many months ago.
Moon and then crash... with no survivors
To the moon gentlemen
i really think five to ten is going to happen
>>1234305
Yeah these guys fucked up. They'll be up against rising Btc prices. It will be dead on arrival
>>1235633
It is already dead but will be beyond recognition due to decay on arrival.