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willitpamp573
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Comment #15963918
Did no one think to run TrustedAdvisor?
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Comment #15925830
Maybe you're running on non-AWS cloud or on-prem. Maybe you want to run a function that is written in a language that isn't supported by Lambda. Maybe your function is too complex …
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Comment #15708320
Counterparty can run the EVM port, it doesn't run on the EVM port.
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Comment #15708246
But you're missing out on all the valuable Services they provide!!! /s
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Comment #15673133
You're spot on. counterparty is a better platform for token offerings, and was the dominant platform until the term "ICO" emerged, and all token sales took to ERC-20.
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Comment #15649177
You don't run a business, I can tell.
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Comment #15647822
Which defeats the purpose of Ethereum, which is to get in, get rich quick, and get out!
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Comment #15623456
It's a platform for hosting serverless functions. It lets you deploy your own lambda, on kubernetes/swarm
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Comment #15622314
Meanwhile, OpenFaaS supports every programming language out there... https://www.openfaas.com/
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Comment #15615134
My Cassanda db can be "decentralized" too by your definition because I can have it distributed between multiple corporations, where multiple people have read/write access. This is …
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Comment #15615113
How is this different from Mysql with sharding+encryption?
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Comment #15562024
Who is gonna pay to host the open distributed platform? Surely not the users
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Comment #15555283
People just assume it won't happen because we assume Facebook has deep security expertise. And we assume Equifax got hacked because they (evidently) didn't. I don't know whether it…
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Comment #15502707
I like how it's a foregone conclusion that inequality is a "problem" that needs to be "fixed".
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Comment #15379309
I respect that you have that opinion knowing that you don't exclusively drive. Personally I bike and walk exclusively (do not own a car) and would much prefer separated cycling/wal…
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Comment #15369426
We wouldn't know if he did
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Comment #15369421
Is Apple mad about this?
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Comment #15298241
Just a wild guess here, you only ever drive right?
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Comment #15134013
I'm talking about seeding though. Seeding data to random peers will make my internet slower, not faster. I don't want to seed. If your service makes my machine start seeding to ran…
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Comment #15133822
Obviously the plugin isn't the issue, the fact that my browser will now be uploading X MB/sec, which I have no control over, to random peers. This sucks, especially because I have …
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Comment #14591304
I can configure my database to require a private key be verified before data is committed to the database. Not sure why you think blocks are important, but if you want, you can hav…
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Comment #14591289
Ethereum is an obvious ponzi pump and dump scam. I like how they frame the DAO hack as an opportunity for growth rather than a gross display of incompetence followed by a breaking …
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Comment #14572980
1 and 4 are not real solutions because they compromise your identity. 2 and 3 are correct.
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Comment #14572968
BTC is only useful when it's the closest thing to USD that you're able to use for your business. Users of bitcoin exit their position to USD as quickly as they possibly can.
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Comment #14572949
>And yes, immutability can be achieved with traditional database systems, enforcing it with cryptography adds another layer. You mean like... mysql with encryption and sharding? So…