>One of two companies that is using blockchain for memory storage.
>other company has shittier tech.
>spotless record
>very high development activity and code commits, on the level of monero, zcash, golem etc..
>great website and public image.
So who is joining me on the ride to the moon?
This is no pump and dump, its simply a very undervalued company that is now finally in the spotlights.
Dont be the guy in the upcoming Siacoin explosion thread that asks" is it too late to join in now ;_; ?".
Forgot to mention that while it has the development activity of 300 mil projects its priced at a fraction of them atm.
Really? nobody cares? Well, You will be sorry.
You got me interested, but I'm new here so I don't really know what to do, sorry
Already invested, stfu and quit shilling.no need
Analyzed it. Decided against it.
>>1917373
>>1917480
Its okay anon ill add to (you)r screencap, just make sure to post this later when you show /biz/ how right you were
Also its ~trippled in the past ~10 days so most of /biz/ too scared to invest now and rather look for something else. You wouldve been a lot cooler had you been shilling this at the beginning of this month
I hold a small 10 million sia and went to check on them last night and had major problems with the wallet
>have wallet file in custom location, forget how I used to use it
>SiaUI generates new wallet
>takes ages to unlock
>nbd I'll just regenerate with the seed key
>you can't regenerate the wallet from seed only 'import' the seed
>do this, coins aren't there
>on most recent block
>restart wallet
>coins still aren't there
>wallet file shows 2 seeds now
>get nervous wonder if I fucked up saving the seed
>eventually change config.json to point to original wallet
meh could have been worse, but the recovery process didn't really work and I wonder what would happen if I actually lost the wallet file
That and they actually recommend 8 gigs of RAM just to run the wallet, wtf
Not FUD I just wasn't impressed. It is otherwise really high quality.
>>1918369
>That and they actually recommend 8 gigs of RAM just to run the wallet, wtf
It's going to be fixed soon.
>>1918590
>It's going to be fixed soon.
I hope so. I run it on my home server over with X11 so its not a big deal, but that's the kind of thing that turns normies away
That should be a higher priority than even file hosting
Anyway it's like IPFS, but actually commercially viable
Woah what if they also implemented the reverse, instead of pay to store, you charge for access.
>>1918651
Here's their roadmap if you're interested.
https://trello.com/b/Io1dDyuI/sia-public-roadmap