A Possible Future with DPoS, etc.
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Bush patented Feathercoin name.
Show me the patent filing.
Do you know what a patent is? Do you know what’s required to enforce a patent?
Do you know what a trademark is? Do you know what’s required to enforce a trademark? Do you have any idea the legal costs of doing so? Do you understand you have to first prove damages in terms of lost revenue? Do you understand that you can’t enforce jurisdiction on a DAC using the legal system?
Seriously… When does the trolling end?
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Well at least we agree on the same thing. When I say consensus, I mean adoption, because it’s pretty interchangeable when it comes to crypto. You’re absolutely right - you can do whatever you want and the market decides.
But I disagree with you about the brand consensus - if Mirrax is correct in the patent comment, you have some big issues.
The other issue is that as a community, we do have power when it comes to the brand - in ways you may not even imagine.
Your final sentence makes zero sense to me. Why discuss an ICO if you’re apparently not doing anything? I am seriously confused.
I too mean adoption, and when it comes to adoption, this community is a drop in the mist hanging over the bucket that we’re going to be spraying into with a fire hose.
Mirrax isn’t correct, [removed personal attack]
As a community, I’d LOVE to see you ACTUALLY exercise that power when it comes to that brand, since you’ve done SUCH a fantastic job so far… As a member of said community since the very first week of it’s inception I’d say I’ve got about as good an imagination as you.
Your final sentence makes zero sense to me. Why NOT discuss solutions to the problems the community is facing, regardless of what my personal plans are?
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Ah, good. I just love it when you’re willing to go out of your way to make my point for me.
So, first question answered: No, there is no patent filing. No you don’t know the difference between a patent and a trademark.
How about the rest of my questions? Do you know what’s required to enforce a trademark? Do you understand the legal costs in doing so? Do you understand you have to first prove damages in terms of lost revenue? Do you understand that you can’t enforce jurisdiction on a DAC using the legal system?
Because if the answer is “No” then you’re merely ignorant and you should go do some more research before wasting my time again. But if it’s “Yes” then you’re a troll because you already know that none of it is applicable when dealing with DACs. Either way, this entire conversation is a gigantic waste of everyone’s time.
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Ah, good. I just love it when you’re willing to go out of your way to make my point for me.
So, first question answered: No, there is no patent filing. No you don’t know the difference between a patent and a trademark.
How about the rest of my questions? Do you know what’s required to enforce a trademark? Do you understand the legal costs in doing so? Do you understand you have to first prove damages in terms of lost revenue? Do you understand that you can’t enforce jurisdiction on a DAC using the legal system?
Because if the answer is “No” then you’re merely ignorant and you should go do some more research before wasting my time again. But if it’s “Yes” then you’re a troll because you already know that none of it is applicable when dealing with DACs. Either way, this entire conversation is a gigantic waste of everyone’s time.
I do understand there is trademark theft going on and I will not stand by and observe.
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Roger that! Fight that fight! Spin those wheels!!!
It’s not theft if there’s no damages [removed insult]
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Roger that! Fight that fight! Spin those wheels!!!
It’s not theft if there’s no damages [removed insult]
bending terminology again?
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Hey Kevlar, I know it’s nice to feel superior to everyone - but once in a while it’s also good to do a bit of double-checking on what it is you’re actually saying.
https://www.gov.uk/intellectual-property-crime-and-infringement
Cheers Mate!
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No, [removed personal attack]
To have trademark theft, you have to prove that someone else was doing business using your trademark, and that it resulted in a loss of revenue for your company. Since Peter doesn’t have any revenue from FTC, this is a non-starter since anything we do will not result in financial loss.
What’s more is you have to prove that you have constantly defended that trademark against use dillution, which means that every single time a new product that mentions “Feathercoin” comes out, you have to get them to respect that little ™, or else lose your right to enforce it.
You see, you have NO idea how trademark law works. I do. I’ve been doing trademarks for corporations all my career.
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Hey Kevlar, I know it’s nice to feel superior to everyone - but once in a while it’s also good to do a bit of double-checking on what it is you’re actually saying.
https://www.gov.uk/intellectual-property-crime-and-infringement
Cheers Mate!
I don’t feel superior at all. And thank you VERY much for linking to the reference material of what I’m describing. Everything I’m saying is in there in black and white.
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“The Future of Feathercoin - FTC v2 (FT2)”
Can anyone tell me why FT2 is discussed in this thread as the future of FTC if it has absolutely nothing to share with it?
Kevlar says he isn’t interested to write code for FTC, doesn’t want its current block chain or anything else related. FT2 seems to emerge as a completely independent coin, DPoS based, ICO and/or PoB started, etc. I also see Kevlar’s reluctance to accept FTC for PoB on his new coin’s launch. Hence the whole point of this debate seems to seize the Feathercoin brand and a part of the community for this new project.
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“The Future of Feathercoin - FTC v2 (FT2)”
Can anyone tell me why FT2 is discussed in this thread as the future of FTC if it has absolutely nothing to share with it?
Kevlar says he isn’t interested to write code for FTC, doesn’t want its current block chain or anything else related. FT2 seems to emerge as a completely independent coin, DPoS based, ICO and/or PoB started, etc. I also see Kevlar’s reluctance to accept FTC for PoB on his new coin’s launch. Hence the whole point of this debate seems to seize the Feathercoin brand and a part of the community for this new project.
I’m not reluctant. You can do whatever you want.
The solution just doesn’t work the same way if you do that. It doesn’t gain the same market adoption, it doesn’t have the same potential for valuation, and it can’t gain mass market adoption by artificially limiting your initial valuation. It’s fine if you want to do it, it’s just not going to result in much for all the reasons discussed endlessly in the Slack. You can totally do it. And then you’ll have the same 10 people voting to elect everyone else into power. I hardly see the point in that.
I don’t know were you got the idea that it ‘has absolutely nothing to share with it’. Do you understand what it means to provide complimentary services which have the potential to make the existing token more relevant and the existing blockchain more secure? Or did you skip over that part of the explanation?
This is NOT a debate. Well, at least there’s nothing that I’m debating. This is a question and answer opportunity. If you have questions, we’re happy to answer them. The point of it is to answer questions about the new models we’re exploring, not ‘sieze’ anything from anyone. Why do you keep repeating that lie?
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Kevlar, you cannot start a new coin with a new block chain and claim the Feathercoin name if the current chain doesn’t die. You know it won’t die even if you allocate replacement coins in the new chain either by PoB or snapshot because I don’t think the majority will follow you.
You say this isn’t a debate. Well, you are here to convince everyone that your project is the way to go. If you fail here, everything else is futile and irrelevant. Let’s cut the [profanity] and get straight to your code and business plan. If you have none so far, the whole affair is a waste of time.
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You say this isn’t a debate. Well, you are here to convince everyone that your project is the way to go. If you fail here, everything else is futile and irrelevant. Let’s cut the [profanity] and get straight to your code and business plan. If you have none so far, the whole affair is a waste of time.
I’m glad I’m not going insane with the logic warping going on here. Putin would be proud.
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what scares me the most about crypto communities is how many can’t get the head around the true potential of p2p alts to fiat, but instead want to derail the opportunities with their would be entrepreneurship. its seem to attract all the wannabe bankers and wanna be corporate wankers who can’t escape the old world fiat systems.
i’ve said it many times before maybe bitcoin was just a social expertiment to show when given the opportunity most people become the greedy bankers they so oppose when they first join this crypto community.
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Kevlar, you cannot start a new coin with a new block chain and claim the Feathercoin name if the current chain doesn’t die. You know it won’t die even if you allocate replacement coins in the new chain either by PoB or snapshot because I don’t think the majority will follow you.
You say this isn’t a debate. Well, you are here to convince everyone that your project is the way to go. If you fail here, everything else is futile and irrelevant. Let’s cut the crap and get straight to your code and business plan. If you have none so far, the whole affair is a waste of time.
Yes, I can. The proof is in every other coin that was started after this one without the community’s permission.
You speak of this community as if it’s a ‘majority’. It’s not. It’s a tiny TINY representation of the market.
That’s correct, this isn’t a debate. I’m not here to convince anyone of anything. I cannot fail here, because I’ve already succeeded in educating everyone about an idea. Nothing about the model is futile or irrelevant, no matter how hard you wish it to be so. It remains relevant, tested, proven, and entirely viable, no matter how much you pour cold water on it.
Let’s cut the [profanity]: There is no code and business plan. That’s the same lie you keep repeating that we keep telling you is a lie. The whole affair isn’t a waste of time, now lots of people know about an alternative to PoW and about the new services that these types of blockchains offer.
Please, quit the trolling. You’re starting to sound like Mirrax.
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Let’s cut the crap: There is no code and business plan. That’s the same lie you keep repeating that we keep telling you is a lie. The whole affair isn’t a waste of time, now lots of people know about an alternative to PoW and about the new services that these types of blockchains offer.
Please, quit the trolling. You’re starting to sound like Mirrax.
That’s all I need to know. Sorry, not interested in your rhetorics.
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what scares me the most about crypto communities is how many can’t get the head around the true potential of p2p alts to fiat, but instead want to derail the opportunities with their would be entrepreneurship. its seem to attract all the wannabe bankers and wanna be corporate wankers who can’t escape the old world fiat systems.
i’ve said it many times before maybe bitcoin was just a social expertiment to show when given the opportunity most people become the greedy bankers they so oppose when they first join this crypto community.
I totally agree Kelsey. The entire opportunity is to ditch those broken, centralized models and move boldly and bravely into a new trustless solution. Of course that won’t just happen over night, but the revolution has very much begun.
One of the major opportunities with blockchains is to provide these services free of the centralization of ‘entrepenuership’, ‘wanna be bankers’, and 'wanna be corporate wanker’s model. By moving these type of services to a blockchain, you can eliminate the centralization entirely, while maintaining all that is great about the services, and creating a trust-less service provider.
Wouldn’t you agree that should be our goal? To utilize these technologies to move us off the centralization of corporations and onto trustless service providers which cannot be hacked, siezed by the government, while middle men take a cut at every opportunity? Isn’t that what you would like to see? An end to the banking model, and a switch to a p2p replacement?
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That’s all I need to know. Sorry, not interested in your rhetorics.
Well you could have picked that up in the opening statement. I guess you didn’t read it though huh?
I understand you’re not interested in learning. That’s fine. Others are.
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I totally agree Kelsey. The entire opportunity is to ditch those broken, centralized models and move boldly and bravely into a new trustless solution. Of course that won’t just happen over night, but the revolution has very much begun.
One of the major opportunities with blockchains is to provide these services free of the centralization of ‘entrepenuership’, ‘wanna be bankers’, and 'wanna be corporate wanker’s model. By moving these type of services to a blockchain, you can eliminate the centralization entirely, while maintaining all that is great about the services, and creating a trust-less service provider.
Wouldn’t you agree that should be our goal? To utilize these technologies to move us off the centralization of corporations and onto trustless service providers which cannot be hacked, siezed by the government, while middle men take a cut at every opportunity? Isn’t that what you would like to see? An end to the banking model, and a switch to a p2p replacement?
100% agree, but it seems to be very distant from the direction you’re trying to take feathercoin.