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AMA with Atony Turner #20

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AlliTobba opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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AMA with Atony Turner #20

AlliTobba opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments

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@AlliTobba
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AlliTobba commented Dec 20, 2024

For those who are following this project ...

Blockdag CEO avoided all node questions ... actually avoids all my questions ... but has addressed some of them publicly.
So we might as well turn off the nodes and boot them up again if they manage to launch Beta TestNet.
Maybe then they will have some value.

@AlanJHancock
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Thanks for posting this the CEO avoided my question also. You saw he addressed some of your questions publicly so where can I find those answers?

@AlliTobba
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One is the new whitepaper, the previous one was almost a copy-paste from Kaspa´s whitepaper. (plagiarism)
Qitmeer plagiarism was addressed in a issue here but is not resolved.
Inter Milan partnership will be fixed next week (AMA yesterday)
Nodes will be rewarded in Beta (AMA yesterday)
But what I don´t understand is, since MainNet is ready ... why not update this project and have us run the nodes on MainNet.

@AlanJHancock
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Thanks for your reply, I did find the most recent AMA and that answered a few questions I had.
I have been running 2 nodes under Windows System for Linux. Both have had the problem looping on the message :
[WARN ] Side chain depth too large module=miner
One node is working OK again but I had to start it from scratch after deleting the database files.

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