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RE: ADSactly on ADSACTLY - Part #43 - XP Coin Club

in #adsactly7 years ago (edited)

Instead of bothering to respond you just downvote to try to hide the comment? Nice.

https://media.xpcoin.io/docs/XP-WhitePaper-v3.pdf

Your use of geonodes and its pokemon go-like implementation is in direct contradiction to your pandering to the eco-friendly crowd when you speak about the network's low energy use.

Locations that are difficult to get to and infrequently visited often has to do with the fuel costs required to get there, why would you want to put an incentive on energy intensive tasks like going to the middle of nowhere, or the top of mount Everest in order to get some coins?

Also, your dev node idea has too many problems to even list. What's to prevent anyone from making some crappy "game" that is very bot-friendly, distributing to themselves through dummy accounts?

Any sort of imbalance in the amount of returns on creating a node will simply cause all large investors to create only the most profitable node types, and you have far too many to balance correctly. It seems like some were added as an afterthought as a way to use the phrase "Pentanode" in the marketing.

Decentralized and free from any government control? The concept of requiring "The XP Foundation Mothernode" and a centralized team that's in charge of handling the creation of a few of the node types DIRECTLY contradicts that notion.

According to the exchanges this coin is already dead on arrival, this isn't even worth my time, and anyone dumb enough to buy any deserves to lose their money.

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"Your use of geonodes and its pokemon go-like implementation is in direct contradiction to your pandering to the eco-friendly crowd when you speak about the network's low energy use.

Locations that are difficult to get to and infrequently visited often has to do with the fuel costs required to get there, why would you want to put an incentive on energy intensive tasks like going to the middle of nowhere, or the top of mount Everest in order to get some coins?"

You are looking at the geonode and assuming a lot. the locations will be at existing events that people will already be going to. (not on the top of a mountain as you suggest). the word node that marketing used is not necessarily a node like a masternode persay.. as a geo node that works on the exact same premise as pokemon go introduces issues such as gps spoofing plus i would hate to try and get an internet connection or mobile connection on everest. the cold would likely cause your battery to go flat before you get to the top. this coin is a project that's very much alive and you'll lose money if you put it into a dead project. however look at the community and team it has first. thats the real driver.

11 businesses in japan use this coin

https://discord.io/experiencepoints

below is the community size

https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@lexicon/experience-points-sponsoring-e-sports

Have you read the white paper?

I was citing an example they gave. They literally say that the concept of scarcity will play into the use of geonodes, "Meet Mount Everest" is their example and their words, not mine.

yeah im one of the developers lol

the everest example is a valid one, just it won't be on top of the mountain. will be where the event takes place. e.g. climb a mountain. you get there and claim the xp at the start of the event. the issue behind the wording is most likely because the whitepaper wasn't written by a developer. it was wrote by a member of marketing instead.

the whitepaper is an initial draft of the idea behind the coin. this got ideas flowing but now needs to be structured and finalised. somethings will no doubt be removed and worded better. like the foundation mothernode.

as a coin we have had scaling issues with the large amount of jp users joining us. so we have had to improve our infrastructure the start of this year along with hiring more staff. were up to 74 positions ranging from marketing to developers moderators.

I don't really feel like I have anything good to say after this rather negative experience in this thread, all I can say is if you have 74 people and the logical contradictions of the statements made in the white paper, on the website, and in this post somehow made it past all 74 of you, then I foresee issues in the project's future considering you're trying to make a working economy based on several types of staking with nodes, and that isn't as trivial as misspeaking about something. But perception matters a lot, and people will become increasingly skeptical of claims made by any team as the market develops.

yeah which is understood. sorry for the negative experience you've had. and thanks for the discussion i welcome a healthy debate.

at the time the whitepaper was written the team wasn't 74 members large. and we didnt have a 48k user base in japan. this had to happen after the growth the community saw. as the timeline of events that happened after caused the need for more members.

as with any projects mistakes happen and you learn from that experience and apply it. that's how you succeed.

so far were writing up documentation behind the point of sale systems and economy mods that some game servers will be using. and hired a team of game moderators for this purpose. they are currently testing a 3d survival game made by a community member using xp as a rewards system (play to earn).

actions speaks louder than words which is why were working to produce integration tools for developers to use for easy implementation along with giving the community dedicated gaming servers that are given to us from our sponsor (data centre in a cold war bunker) who support our project with any hardware we require. some of these servers were handing off to the jp and korean community to jumpstart their projects

There's also things people don't foresee as when this growth happened we started getting attacked with ddos and various hacking techniques. due to this we've recently had to upgrade our firewall. and swag a nice cloudflare pro deal.

Being a crypto coin makes you a target on the internet.

Disclaimer: I am not a gamer, a skill I never learned. So the idea of playing for XP is beyond me.

That said, I love the idea that people (even me) could be rewarded for civic engagement, participation in sports and other options. What a concept! Get paid for doing the right thing.

A couple of things are just obvious right out of the gate. Proof of Stake is a great way to provide the coins. Any mining I do in the future will be completely powered by solar panels that I own. I think we in the crypto world are missing a great chance to take the 'high road' on our future by cutting our energy requirements. Proof of Stake goes a long ways towards making that reality.

I also like that they are not trying to be everything, but encourage open source partners to participate in the process. Be a token, not a bank or a store. Let the bank types and store types do what they do best in the process...

Am I interested? You better believe it. I'll be in the room at Adsactly before all the electrons on this page have all appeared as black and white...

Thanks for supporting what could be a tremendous project.

Oh sorry, we thought you were a bot. @charitybot :D
Thank you for your insight!

Are you seriously trying to say that it was an honest mistake?

Are you really trying to say that one of the few comments of substance on the thread was misconstrued to be the writings of a bot, when one can simply scroll down and see that of the many comments that are obvious spam you glossed over all of them and only chose to flag one comment that might dampen the interests of potential buyers?

Unless you rectify your behavior in the future you have lost what little respect I had for your platform, I know that my opinion is meaningless in the steemit scale of things considering your ~650,000 SP and many whale allies, but I hope you know that dealing with potential CUSTOMERS in such a manner will do nothing but bring your reputation in the wider crypto community down.

Deal with things in a forward way and do not be afraid to handle criticism, or you'll never hear the end of it from those willing to take you to task. I'm sure you're aware of many teams who have been unable to recover because of their inability to deal with difficult questions about their grand claims.

many bots in their name have the word "bot". Perhaps because of this, and there was an error. For this, they apologized to you.
I like how you express your thoughts. You write lengthy comments and it's commendable.
@adsactly this is where the constructive opinion is valued. I am sure that everything will be fine in the future.
Относись к людям так, как хочешь чтобы относились к тебе

I just found the reason for the flag interesting given they don't ever flag other bots, or even any of the other spammers within the thread or in their other posts.

I see that they have reversed the flag.

I try to not write too much, and I don't try to complain without cause. I'm just trying to help literally everyone on this site out in whichever way I can, and that mostly happens to be with my constructive criticism for now.

True friend, true, which is why I have never flagged anyone or desired for any statements to be hidden. Everything is a lesson in its own way, even true spam or other "undesirable" comments.

Spasibo bolshoye!

You are an interesting interlocutor
What kind of help do you provide to users steemit?

Planning on starting an endowment of SP, dividends to be distributed charitably to address the pressing needs of tomorrow.

Tell us about this project

For now I have a small UBI people can sign up for, it's free to join and they get small votes on their posts. I try to point out obvious scams.

Later on when the SP is big enough I can help fund some longer-term, larger-scale charity projects, and help other charities to a larger degree with the VP.

good goals. I have a goal in the future to help some small charities in my country.
Simply put, do you support posts for some interested users?

Nice! I have no doubt you will be able to do so.

Yes, that is a good explanation of it.

Here friend, flag removed. It was a mistake. Its that "bot" in your nick. Thank you once again for the time you took to comment!

Thanks. I was just trying to give some advice as if I was a potential hardass investor.

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