>Smart contracts, turing complete
>State channels -> limitless scaling
>Decentralized oracle
>ICO IS OVER, YOU MISSED THE SHIP
Aeternity, the next ethereum, has officially ended its ICO today. There will be no more opportunities to jump on this ship until it hits the markets, at which point it will skyrocket.
Have fun stuck on the ground, faggots.
I'm good. Thanks.
How long did the ico last?
Link to token distribution? How many people own 98% of the tokens this time
HAHA
Haha...
ha...
Buy my bags pretty please guys?
Do you have any idea how huge their market cap is?
Have fun with them bags.
>>2366673
I have 4500. paid 4 eth like 3 months ago. coinmarketcap says it's worth $1.40 right now. how do they even figure out a price for it
>>2366673
That's idiotic. You don't want smart contracts to be Turing complete... it is in fact *harder* to design a language that isn't Turing complete.
For smart contracts, you want safety guarantees in the language that can only come from a language that isn't Turing complete.
LOL. Where the fuck did these guys get a Comp. Sci degree, Reddit?
>>2366769
coinmarketcap is using a figure from a market that is selling AE tokens for BTC using IOUs. Ignore that figure until the erc20 tokens come out and there is actual volume.
>>2366786
muh safety
LOLLOLOOLLOLOLOLOLO
You realize all smart contracts deployed on the mainnet are public right? Just validate the code yourself dumbass.
>>2366813
That's not the point... just because software is public (i.e. open source) doesn't mean that it's free of flaws.
In reality, a Turing complete language, by very definition, cannot be formally proven to be safe.
From a computer science standpoint... you'd want to write your smart contracts on a non-Turing complete language.
>>2366769
its on HiTBTC, that exchange usually gets a small percentage of tokens to sell during ICOs. the same thing happpened to patientory (PTOY)
>>2366673
I have
28,000 AE
Hoping to sell around the billion dollar market cap which will be around $10
Wish me luck bros
>>2366673
I posted this yesterday 4 hours before the end of the crowdfund and people just laughed at me =(
>>2366786
but it's turing complete so it is going to moon, don't you understand?
>>2366999
If it's a rocket, it's a North Korean rocket.
Only people who don't understand the implications of what "Turing completeness" mean would think that it's a desirable quality in a smart contract...
>tfw noobs can't into halting problem
>>2367025
how do magnets work?