VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS60.31%
Net Worth
0.152USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.239SBD
Effective Power
5.008SP
├── Own SP
0.636SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.372SP
Detailed Balance
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| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.636SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.372SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.008SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.159SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.239SBD | SBD |
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| id | 240465 |
| rank | 1,449,320 |
| reputation | 1507036655 |
| created | 2017-07-03T15:22:39 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 10 |
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| last_post | 2017-07-12T20:18:03 |
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| reward_vesting_balance | 328.758029 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
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| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
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| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2017-07-03T21:55:33 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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}From Date
To Date
2026/05/18 06:20:15
2026/05/18 06:20:15
| delegatee | sesalos |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7109.384052 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106150717/Trx 0b3bc047bc1b52d18dfae0991d5158968e4cc548 |
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}2026/05/13 04:35:36
2026/05/13 04:35:36
| delegatee | sesalos |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4397.173647 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106005344/Trx eb9fadc0c8f286a7b61156cbfc991072049c6fb5 |
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}2026/04/26 05:31:51
2026/04/26 05:31:51
| delegatee | sesalos |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7121.899808 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105518198/Trx c89303d633358a6dc082265f2c9b512c3fca4160 |
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}2026/01/24 00:11:12
2026/01/24 00:11:12
| delegatee | sesalos |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4438.720466 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102871439/Trx 8cfa74aadb37e885de5aad4aaa32fa9dbaa503b7 |
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2024/12/17 19:21:09
| delegatee | sesalos |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4602.939663 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91317651/Trx f72fcf319dffe1966c40219a43bc6fa56de5e86e |
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2023/11/14 11:02:15
| delegatee | sesalos |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4772.073195 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79871798/Trx f80092d5c9a6855f5192102dff2243667ca7638e |
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2023/09/22 10:27:36
| delegatee | sesalos |
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| vesting shares | 7708.981981 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78362947/Trx cb0ddbb8924719e732068e91ed7e88d51ee59145 |
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2022/11/03 17:54:24
| delegatee | sesalos |
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| vesting shares | 7931.033419 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69120670/Trx 236b8d6306d0c8114248e0b8df5fcdd25e3b18b5 |
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2022/01/17 23:06:03
| delegatee | sesalos |
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| vesting shares | 8151.141020 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60823914/Trx 58211d13a96c21ca306dee8a9363bbd91d8201eb |
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2021/06/14 06:16:48
| delegatee | sesalos |
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| vesting shares | 8335.335308 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54614234/Trx 148416f8792dd2e2a9523c3b925378513caa7b40 |
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2020/12/11 16:28:57
| delegatee | sesalos |
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| vesting shares | 8522.757282 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49361496/Trx 1dd5b57535ee1b98cf5a4a9cbd327130997d9567 |
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2020/12/06 10:04:39
| delegatee | sesalos |
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| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49213017/Trx 322294b80206f895e9abbe4a11974f81aca9f90e |
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2020/12/05 20:06:45
| delegatee | sesalos |
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| vesting shares | 8528.965136 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49196579/Trx c4a020f2ba6a410d5e45c18e9a9ba90597524009 |
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2020/11/03 02:44:27
| delegatee | sesalos |
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| Transaction Info | Block #48270873/Trx be9a6f9fe951b1130a3c07d0dd34dadbc9e53574 |
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2020/05/09 11:07:48
| delegatee | sesalos |
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| Transaction Info | Block #43223348/Trx 6ccae7803970b1068cb261a845aa05abe4e4c146 |
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2020/05/08 15:32:24
| delegatee | sesalos |
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2020/04/16 03:18:06
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2019/07/03 16:02:21
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @sesalos! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@sesalos/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@sesalos) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=sesalos)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| parent permlink | calling-on-as-many-steemians-as-possible-to-help-these-guys-get-discovered-only-33k-followers-is-just-shameful |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-sesalos-20190703t160221000z |
| title | |
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2019/05/12 20:25:12
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2017/08/01 23:09:18
| author | beantsidodpu |
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2017/07/29 23:36:03
| author | padviotere |
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2017/07/29 23:07:33
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2017/07/29 22:02:48
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| author | contkookspilri |
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2017/07/12 20:54:51
| author | s-dbraybrook |
| body | This is great information. I like the idea of talking in English with people online. Might be something to look into. I love making money online. There are so many options. Thanks for the great read! |
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2017/07/11 15:31:36
| author | deanlogic |
| body | >Has a dubious founding team and poor token distribution. Interesting post to have in STEEMit. |
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2017/07/11 15:23:12
| author | digitaldetox |
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2017/07/11 15:16:57
| author | britcoins |
| body | This is a very cool summary, thanks |
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It already has 75 bank partners.</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Litecoin</strong></td> <td>$2,080</td> <td>980%</td> <td>Litecoin has long marketed itself as digital silver to Bitcoin’s gold, in part because it’s less energy-intensive, with faster block times.</td> </tr> <tr> <td><b>Ethereum Classic </b></td> <td>$1,720</td> <td>1,395%</td> <td>This coin is from the original Ethereum blockchain, which was upgraded after a $50 million hack.</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>NEM</strong></td> <td>$1,430</td> <td>4,320%</td> <td>A cryptocurrency that is popular in Japan, where banks are testing an enterprise version. Many Western crypto enthusiasts have little idea what it is.</td> </tr> <tr> <td><b>Dash </b></td> <td>$1,330</td> <td>1,690%</td> <td>Originally called darkcoin, with an emphasis on privacy, Dash touts itself as digital cash, but its average transaction size is more than $10,000.</td> </tr> <tr> <td><b>IOTA</b></td> <td>$1,120</td> <td>-35%</td> <td>Bitcoin and Ethereum may be too expensive and slow for Internet of Things micropayments. IOTA could someday be in demand by Fitbits everywhere.</td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>Monero</strong></td> <td>$640</td> <td>340%</td> <td>Privacy coin that aims to be a base layer for other privacy apps, such as messaging. 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| body | <html> <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/oGn9LYD.jpg"/></p> <p>In this <strong>2nd part</strong> of the 50 tips to make money online (<strong>I know I'm never going to get over that title, it just sounds so dodgy</strong>), we'll go through a few of my favourite options that don't require anything more than your time, and a little work and persistence. Please note, this is <strong>NOT A GET RICH SCHEME, </strong>but rather a way for anyone who is possibly online looking at ways to earn a little extra on the side without selling their soul, and doesn't know where to start.</p> <h1>VIRTUAL EMPLOYEE</h1> <p>Working as a full-time or part-time virtual employee, usually for foreign employers, via sites like onlinejobs.ph or virtualemployee.com</p> <p>A virtual employee or Virtual Assistant (VA) is a self-employed worker who offers services over the internet. Their focus is usually on giving technical, administrative, social or creative assistance to their distant employers. 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But there are also employers who are willing to train their virtual assistant to do some tasks that they haven’t done before.</p> <p>Working within the comfort of your home is always the biggest benefit of being a virtual assistant or VA. But just like any other online job it can be risky. That’s why it’s best to make sure that you won’t fall into the hands of a bad employer. 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| author | stevedlf |
| body | Thanks for providing the clarity on the overall progress and vision of Sia. For what it's worth, continuous progress updates and content like just provided would go a long way to boost consumer/investor confidence. |
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| author | sesalos |
| body | I see you're using a laptop, well in that case you are most definitely wasting your time with BTC. To be totally honest, A laptop isn't ideal especially with only an M850. If you had an Apache GE62 or 63 with a 1060 in then you would be able to focus on some harder hash rate coins. For what you have, without damaging your machine and provided you can get electricity for dirt cheap, I would use something like ccminer (https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases) get the version that best suits your machine. Then head over to to http://yiimp.ccminer.org/ and see what coin you want to mine in a pool. You don't need to setup any accounts or anything. Within the ccminer folder when you extract it, you just edit the .BAT file and put in your wallet address, remove the last bit so the end of the string ends with your -p and then change the start of line to whatever coin you want to mine and choose a port number for the pool you want to mine in. Its very simple and would be ideal for you to start with. With your setup I would choose a coin like LBRY credits as it's still relatively easy to mine and cheap, but the price constantly goes up and down so you could spin some decent profits. Just give me a shout if you get stuck with anything. |
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| author | crypto-booster |
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2017/07/04 10:24:03
| author | sesalos |
| body | <html> <img src="http://i.imgur.com/uPGlgnP.png"/> <blockquote> I am a tech entrepreneur, founder of 2 B2B software businesses, one which exited for $130M and another which is growing & profitable, and my area of expertise is product strategy.I have been playing with Sia software for 2 weeks, trying to use it both for file backup as well as for file hosting. I have also read through tons of documentation / forums and blog posts.Right now it seems to me that this project is quite doomed. A fair amount of commentary in this subreddit seems ill-informed, widely enthusiastic, or downright illusory, and this does the project no good.Let me outline the main reasons for my skepticism: </blockquote> <ul> <li><strong>Software Usability</strong> - the software is simply not useable. It doesn't matter what you're trying to accomplish, it's all deeply broken. Not only is the software poorly designed and ugly, it has deeply flawed premises that stem from the overall system design choices. It’s hard to create a wallet. Hard to transfer Sia into the wallet. Hard to announce a host. Hard to understand the parameters. Slow. Most amazingly, the #1 operation which the Sia client should make easy, which is to start backing up files, is the hardest to accomplish. The process of creating an allowance is downright incomprehensible. Uploading any non-trivial amount of data is mega-frustrating with very little feedback about what is going on. It’s a minefield with precious caveats like: you will need to use 3x the bandwidth of what you’re uploading or a 5kb file will take 40Mb. I’m not going to even mention what happens when your allowance expires.</li> <li><strong>Developers are all over the map</strong> - From what I understand, there are 2.5 people writing code for this project. They are supposed to maintain all the layers of a cryptocurrency, design protocols, a programmatic and a UI client, design an ASIC miner, work with the custom versions of the client that the exchanges use, as well as maintain one or more websites, write documentation, solve bugs… for a project of this scale, this is a laughable amount of resources.</li> <li><strong>Poor decision making</strong> - If the vision is to create the premier implementation of distributed cloud storage, what sense does it make to maintain a cryptocurrency to begin with? If I want to create app, the last thing I need is to create an operating system for that app first. Given the almost too obvious alternative of using Ethereum ERC20 tokens, I frankly don’t understand the motivation. This is further compounded by the decision to then go ahead and focus on making a miner. While all this goes on, the critical part of the solution, which is a solid reference implementation of a great scaling protocol, suffers.</li> <li><strong>Entrenched competition</strong> - other areas of the distributed app market offer greenfield opportunities, but distributed storage does not. There are better funded, larger, more focused teams delivering better software right now. They have it hard, disrupting the established non-distributed players will not be easy, so the chances for lagging projects like Sia are even slimmer.</li> <li><strong>No solution for the 2-sided marketplace problem</strong> - What Sia is trying to fundamentally accomplish is to create a marketplace for distributed storage. In order for to so, it needs to solve one of the toughest business problems out there, which is to create demand without supply, and to convince the supply that there will be demand. <a href="http://cdixon.org/2010/10/17/the-ladies-night-strategy/">See the Ladies Night Strategy</a> If you look at <a href="https://siahub.info/network">these charts</a> you will notice that the network is at 1% utilization, and that the prices for storage have plummeted. This essentially means that there is almost no demand for storage, and the supply that exists is going to get peanuts for a long long time. The lack of demand means that almost no-one is using Sia for its intended use, to put files up for storage in its distributed network. And given how hard it is to do, it is no wonder. Also, if you dug deeper, you would see that there are many use cases / use patterns for file storage (eg. backup, cloud access, building custom apps that need a storage layer, personal vs smb vs enterprise, file vs versioned storage, escrow…) but that Sia is currently no good fit for any of them.</li> </ul> <p> What can the Sia team do?If the SIA project is to survive, it needs to make radical changes.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Pick a layer of the stack and relently focus on it</strong> - It could be the cryptocurrency itself. Or the miner. Or the storage protocol. Or a consumer-focused client. Or an enterprise API. Or something that I haven’t thought about. But pick one area that you feel you have a great shot at creating great software. Then deliver that software</li> <li><strong>Pick a user, its most painful use case and relently focus on solving for it</strong> - In the current approach, the user is a tech focused home enthusiast that has tried backing up his home photos and videos to S3 or Dropbox and is unhappy with paying $20/mo for that, and wants to tinker with other tech to see if he can figure out a way to save a bunch. That kind of user needs a Dropbox-like user experience. You could solve for that, but I suspect that there are much more interesting users with much deeper pain points that you actually have a shot of solving. An example: how IPFS is focusing on CDNs and Archival. You say “Enteprise Grade Collaborative Cloud Storage”, but in what significant way have you targeted enterprises?</li> <li><strong>Help generate demand for hosters/farmers</strong> - Right now your main audience seems to be miners. Not end users, not hosters/farmers, but miners. That is insane, especially considering that you could have avoided this problem altogether with an Ethereum token + ICO. This project in its current form is not going to go anywhere until you have convinced enough people to upload and then fetch their files from your network. So the #1 adoption metric is TB uploaded (right now it’s 34TB, or about 7 hard drives). If you generate demand for hosting, every other problem will be solveable and if you don’t, it doesn’t matter what you solved that the project will collapse. How can you generate demand for storage? You have to convince people who have things to store that your network is better. How is it better? Is it cheaper? Is it faster? Is today’s solution quantifiably better across the dimensions that the users you’re targeting identify as important?</li> </ul> <h1><strong>RESPONSE FROM AN ACTUAL SIA DEVELOPER</strong></h1> <p> We appreciate the feedback, but I think you are coming from a position of not really understanding the Sia vision and strategy. I also don't think you understand the history of the project.</p> <blockquote>Right now it seems to me that this project is quite doomed. A fair amount of commentary in this subreddit seems ill-informed, widely enthusiastic, or downright illusory, and this does the project no good.</blockquote> <p>We've grown by more than a factor of 10 in the past 3 months. That is going to result in a lot of ill-informed and new users. It's inevitable when you get that kind of growth. We went from a 3 person team running a $4 million cryptocurrency to being a 3 person team running a $400 million cryptocurrency in less than 6 months. A part of our strong commitment to decentralization means that we don't own many coins, and as a result can't even leverage that market cap to hire more developers.I'm really not a fan of all the ICO mania happening right now. When you get investors who are mortgaging their homes to money into a project which has little more than a whitepaper that they haven't even read... it doesn't sit well with me.</p> <blockquote>They are supposed to maintain all the layers of a cryptocurrency, design protocols, a programmatic and a UI client, design an ASIC miner, work with the custom versions of the client that the exchanges use, as well as maintain one or more websites, write documentation, solve bugs… for a project of this scale, this is a laughable amount of resources.</blockquote> <p>The cryptocurrency layer is pretty much complete. We finished it in June 2015 and it has changed very little since. The protocols also do not change very often, although many of them do need a few upgrades. We aren't the guys designing the ASIC chip, we're working with a team from California to do that. The exchanges don't use custom versions of the client, they use the same client that everyone else uses. The websites are all largely static (and the one dynamic one - our explorer - hasn't been updated in over a year) and don't require much effort. Documentation and bug fixes should always come from the core team.You are greatly over-stating the amount of spread of our resources. We have one guy who works primarily on the UI, and two who work on the core Sia protocols. The command line tool is something we maintain for ourselves, it's very simple, rather cobbled together, and also not much developer overhead at all.The majority of our dev attention is turned towards improving the storage layer. It's a hard problem, and it takes time. We've also been consistently releasing massive improvements to the Sia core every few months.</p> <blockquote>Given the almost too obvious alternative of using Ethereum ERC20 tokens, I frankly don’t understand the motivation. This is further compounded by the decision to then go ahead and focus on making a miner. While all this goes on, the critical part of the solution, which is a solid reference implementation of a great scaling protocol, suffers.</blockquote> <p>Ethereum is a poor choice. Sia also predates Ethereum, but that's another matter. Ethereum has a long history of breaking compatibility and dropping sudden hardforks on the network that obviously favor certain projects. If you aren't one of the chosen ones, you are a second class citizen. Ethereum is going to be hitting massive scalability issues (they already are - blockchain >250 GB at this point), and the decentralization is rotten - the Ethereum foundation controls everything.The core protocol improves by leaps and bounds every 3 months. If you don't believe me, go try using v1.1.1, and then go try using v1.0.3. Each one is night-and-day from the previous.</p> <blockquote>The lack of demand means that almost no-one is using Sia for its intended use, to put files up for storage in its distributed network. And given how hard it is to do, it is no wonder. Also, if you dug deeper, you would see that there are many use cases / use patterns for file storage (eg. backup, cloud access, building custom apps that need a storage layer, personal vs smb vs enterprise, file vs versioned storage, escrow…) but that Sia is currently no good fit for any of them.</blockquote> <p>This is where the vast majority of our attention is going. It took time to reach the scales required. When we finally did, we saw a huge liftoff in interest in the project, and had to take a break to put out a bunch of scalability fires. We've finished that work, now we're back to being focused on the core features of the project - the storage layer.</p> <blockquote>Or an enterprise API.</blockquote> <p>This is the core focus of the project, and what we've basically angled everything else around. Sia is another 12 months or so from the types of scalability that would let an enterprise drop 10 PB of data onto the network, so in the meantime we're bootstrapping from the enthusiast market.Sia has a clean API with a strong compatibility promise and good documentation: <a href="https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/blob/master/doc/API.md">https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/blob/master/doc/API.md</a></p> <blockquote>An example: how IPFS is focusing on CDNs and Archival.</blockquote> <p>This is our focus as well. Disaster recovery first, CDNs second. We can't do disaster recovery at the enterprise scale until the client can handle more data, and that's going to take use time to get running.</p> <blockquote>Right now your main audience seems to be miners.</blockquote> <p>This statement bothers me a lot. It's been literally two weeks since we announced our ASICs. In those two weeks, we've spent less than half of our time working on Obelisk related tasks. Look at our github page. We've pushed a ton of code to Sia this week, because our main focus is on improving the Sia technology. We have a release coming later this week, and it solves several significant problems with v1.2.2.</p> <blockquote>That is insane, especially considering that you could have avoided this problem altogether with an Ethereum token + ICO</blockquote> <p>As stated before, I strongly disagree that Ethereum would be a good choice for a project with its sights set on long term success. Ethereum is a disaster in many ways, and all of the technical and social and legal debt they've built up is coming for them.</p> <blockquote>You have to convince people who have things to store that your network is better. How is it better? Is it cheaper? Is it faster? Is today’s solution quantifiably better across the dimensions that the users you’re targeting identify as important?</blockquote> <p>Sia is the only cloud storage platform today that you can upload files to while maintaining control of the data yourself. Sia's core competency is actual decentralization, and we've achieved it in ways that our competitors are nowhere close to, and we've achieved it with a fraction of the funding. That is the primary way we distinguish, and everything else is just a bonus.</p> <blockquote>I hope this helps.</blockquote> <p>I really do appreciate the commentary. It does help me to understand what is going through the heads of our users, but it also makes me wonder how our users image of us fell so far away from what we're actually doing under the hood. It's obvious to me that people are getting introduced to Sia with absolutely no sense of direction, and no ability to see the greater vision of the project, and I'm not sure how to fix that.It wasn't a problem we had until recently. It's really only as of this week and last week that I've started seeing posts that miss the mark on the vision of Sia by such a wide margin. </p> <p>Yes this is a direct copy and past of the original article which can be found <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/siacoin/comments/6l2sh1/sia_strategy_project_has_low_chances_of_success/">HERE</a>, but it's answers some very serious points of contention with the system I truly believe the SIA coin is a sleeping giant that will soon be woken by the roar of the markets demand for something different. I personally am sick and tired of Dropbox and Amazon for that matter with their ridiculous premium rates based purely on you purchasing a Brand rather than a functional system. </p> </html> |
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"body": "<html>\n<img src=\"http://i.imgur.com/uPGlgnP.png\"/>\n<blockquote> I am a tech entrepreneur, founder of 2 B2B software businesses, one which exited for $130M and another which is growing & profitable, and my area of expertise is product strategy.I have been playing with Sia software for 2 weeks, trying to use it both for file backup as well as for file hosting. I have also read through tons of documentation / forums and blog posts.Right now it seems to me that this project is quite doomed. A fair amount of commentary in this subreddit seems ill-informed, widely enthusiastic, or downright illusory, and this does the project no good.Let me outline the main reasons for my skepticism: </blockquote>\n<ul>\n <li><strong>Software Usability</strong> - the software is simply not useable. It doesn't matter what you're trying to accomplish, it's all deeply broken. Not only is the software poorly designed and ugly, it has deeply flawed premises that stem from the overall system design choices. It’s hard to create a wallet. Hard to transfer Sia into the wallet. Hard to announce a host. Hard to understand the parameters. Slow. Most amazingly, the #1 operation which the Sia client should make easy, which is to start backing up files, is the hardest to accomplish. The process of creating an allowance is downright incomprehensible. Uploading any non-trivial amount of data is mega-frustrating with very little feedback about what is going on. It’s a minefield with precious caveats like: you will need to use 3x the bandwidth of what you’re uploading or a 5kb file will take 40Mb. I’m not going to even mention what happens when your allowance expires.</li>\n <li><strong>Developers are all over the map</strong> - From what I understand, there are 2.5 people writing code for this project. They are supposed to maintain all the layers of a cryptocurrency, design protocols, a programmatic and a UI client, design an ASIC miner, work with the custom versions of the client that the exchanges use, as well as maintain one or more websites, write documentation, solve bugs… for a project of this scale, this is a laughable amount of resources.</li>\n <li><strong>Poor decision making</strong> - If the vision is to create the premier implementation of distributed cloud storage, what sense does it make to maintain a cryptocurrency to begin with? If I want to create app, the last thing I need is to create an operating system for that app first. Given the almost too obvious alternative of using Ethereum ERC20 tokens, I frankly don’t understand the motivation. This is further compounded by the decision to then go ahead and focus on making a miner. While all this goes on, the critical part of the solution, which is a solid reference implementation of a great scaling protocol, suffers.</li>\n <li><strong>Entrenched competition</strong> - other areas of the distributed app market offer greenfield opportunities, but distributed storage does not. There are better funded, larger, more focused teams delivering better software right now. They have it hard, disrupting the established non-distributed players will not be easy, so the chances for lagging projects like Sia are even slimmer.</li>\n <li><strong>No solution for the 2-sided marketplace problem</strong> - What Sia is trying to fundamentally accomplish is to create a marketplace for distributed storage. In order for to so, it needs to solve one of the toughest business problems out there, which is to create demand without supply, and to convince the supply that there will be demand. <a href=\"http://cdixon.org/2010/10/17/the-ladies-night-strategy/\">See the Ladies Night Strategy</a> If you look at <a href=\"https://siahub.info/network\">these charts</a> you will notice that the network is at 1% utilization, and that the prices for storage have plummeted. This essentially means that there is almost no demand for storage, and the supply that exists is going to get peanuts for a long long time. The lack of demand means that almost no-one is using Sia for its intended use, to put files up for storage in its distributed network. And given how hard it is to do, it is no wonder. Also, if you dug deeper, you would see that there are many use cases / use patterns for file storage (eg. backup, cloud access, building custom apps that need a storage layer, personal vs smb vs enterprise, file vs versioned storage, escrow…) but that Sia is currently no good fit for any of them.</li>\n</ul>\n<p> What can the Sia team do?If the SIA project is to survive, it needs to make radical changes.</p>\n<ul>\n <li><strong>Pick a layer of the stack and relently focus on it</strong> - It could be the cryptocurrency itself. Or the miner. Or the storage protocol. Or a consumer-focused client. Or an enterprise API. Or something that I haven’t thought about. But pick one area that you feel you have a great shot at creating great software. Then deliver that software</li>\n <li><strong>Pick a user, its most painful use case and relently focus on solving for it</strong> - In the current approach, the user is a tech focused home enthusiast that has tried backing up his home photos and videos to S3 or Dropbox and is unhappy with paying $20/mo for that, and wants to tinker with other tech to see if he can figure out a way to save a bunch. That kind of user needs a Dropbox-like user experience. You could solve for that, but I suspect that there are much more interesting users with much deeper pain points that you actually have a shot of solving. An example: how IPFS is focusing on CDNs and Archival. You say “Enteprise Grade Collaborative Cloud Storage”, but in what significant way have you targeted enterprises?</li>\n <li><strong>Help generate demand for hosters/farmers</strong> - Right now your main audience seems to be miners. Not end users, not hosters/farmers, but miners. That is insane, especially considering that you could have avoided this problem altogether with an Ethereum token + ICO. This project in its current form is not going to go anywhere until you have convinced enough people to upload and then fetch their files from your network. So the #1 adoption metric is TB uploaded (right now it’s 34TB, or about 7 hard drives). If you generate demand for hosting, every other problem will be solveable and if you don’t, it doesn’t matter what you solved that the project will collapse. How can you generate demand for storage? You have to convince people who have things to store that your network is better. How is it better? Is it cheaper? Is it faster? Is today’s solution quantifiably better across the dimensions that the users you’re targeting identify as important?</li>\n</ul>\n<h1><strong>RESPONSE FROM AN ACTUAL SIA DEVELOPER</strong></h1>\n<p> We appreciate the feedback, but I think you are coming from a position of not really understanding the Sia vision and strategy. I also don't think you understand the history of the project.</p>\n<blockquote>Right now it seems to me that this project is quite doomed. A fair amount of commentary in this subreddit seems ill-informed, widely enthusiastic, or downright illusory, and this does the project no good.</blockquote>\n<p>We've grown by more than a factor of 10 in the past 3 months. That is going to result in a lot of ill-informed and new users. It's inevitable when you get that kind of growth. We went from a 3 person team running a $4 million cryptocurrency to being a 3 person team running a $400 million cryptocurrency in less than 6 months. A part of our strong commitment to decentralization means that we don't own many coins, and as a result can't even leverage that market cap to hire more developers.I'm really not a fan of all the ICO mania happening right now. When you get investors who are mortgaging their homes to money into a project which has little more than a whitepaper that they haven't even read... it doesn't sit well with me.</p>\n<blockquote>They are supposed to maintain all the layers of a cryptocurrency, design protocols, a programmatic and a UI client, design an ASIC miner, work with the custom versions of the client that the exchanges use, as well as maintain one or more websites, write documentation, solve bugs… for a project of this scale, this is a laughable amount of resources.</blockquote>\n<p>The cryptocurrency layer is pretty much complete. We finished it in June 2015 and it has changed very little since. The protocols also do not change very often, although many of them do need a few upgrades. We aren't the guys designing the ASIC chip, we're working with a team from California to do that. The exchanges don't use custom versions of the client, they use the same client that everyone else uses. The websites are all largely static (and the one dynamic one - our explorer - hasn't been updated in over a year) and don't require much effort. Documentation and bug fixes should always come from the core team.You are greatly over-stating the amount of spread of our resources. We have one guy who works primarily on the UI, and two who work on the core Sia protocols. The command line tool is something we maintain for ourselves, it's very simple, rather cobbled together, and also not much developer overhead at all.The majority of our dev attention is turned towards improving the storage layer. It's a hard problem, and it takes time. We've also been consistently releasing massive improvements to the Sia core every few months.</p>\n<blockquote>Given the almost too obvious alternative of using Ethereum ERC20 tokens, I frankly don’t understand the motivation. This is further compounded by the decision to then go ahead and focus on making a miner. While all this goes on, the critical part of the solution, which is a solid reference implementation of a great scaling protocol, suffers.</blockquote>\n<p>Ethereum is a poor choice. Sia also predates Ethereum, but that's another matter. Ethereum has a long history of breaking compatibility and dropping sudden hardforks on the network that obviously favor certain projects. If you aren't one of the chosen ones, you are a second class citizen. Ethereum is going to be hitting massive scalability issues (they already are - blockchain >250 GB at this point), and the decentralization is rotten - the Ethereum foundation controls everything.The core protocol improves by leaps and bounds every 3 months. If you don't believe me, go try using v1.1.1, and then go try using v1.0.3. Each one is night-and-day from the previous.</p>\n<blockquote>The lack of demand means that almost no-one is using Sia for its intended use, to put files up for storage in its distributed network. And given how hard it is to do, it is no wonder. Also, if you dug deeper, you would see that there are many use cases / use patterns for file storage (eg. backup, cloud access, building custom apps that need a storage layer, personal vs smb vs enterprise, file vs versioned storage, escrow…) but that Sia is currently no good fit for any of them.</blockquote>\n<p>This is where the vast majority of our attention is going. It took time to reach the scales required. When we finally did, we saw a huge liftoff in interest in the project, and had to take a break to put out a bunch of scalability fires. We've finished that work, now we're back to being focused on the core features of the project - the storage layer.</p>\n<blockquote>Or an enterprise API.</blockquote>\n<p>This is the core focus of the project, and what we've basically angled everything else around. Sia is another 12 months or so from the types of scalability that would let an enterprise drop 10 PB of data onto the network, so in the meantime we're bootstrapping from the enthusiast market.Sia has a clean API with a strong compatibility promise and good documentation: <a href=\"https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/blob/master/doc/API.md\">https://github.com/NebulousLabs/Sia/blob/master/doc/API.md</a></p>\n<blockquote>An example: how IPFS is focusing on CDNs and Archival.</blockquote>\n<p>This is our focus as well. Disaster recovery first, CDNs second. We can't do disaster recovery at the enterprise scale until the client can handle more data, and that's going to take use time to get running.</p>\n<blockquote>Right now your main audience seems to be miners.</blockquote>\n<p>This statement bothers me a lot. It's been literally two weeks since we announced our ASICs. In those two weeks, we've spent less than half of our time working on Obelisk related tasks. Look at our github page. We've pushed a ton of code to Sia this week, because our main focus is on improving the Sia technology. We have a release coming later this week, and it solves several significant problems with v1.2.2.</p>\n<blockquote>That is insane, especially considering that you could have avoided this problem altogether with an Ethereum token + ICO</blockquote>\n<p>As stated before, I strongly disagree that Ethereum would be a good choice for a project with its sights set on long term success. Ethereum is a disaster in many ways, and all of the technical and social and legal debt they've built up is coming for them.</p>\n<blockquote>You have to convince people who have things to store that your network is better. How is it better? Is it cheaper? Is it faster? Is today’s solution quantifiably better across the dimensions that the users you’re targeting identify as important?</blockquote>\n<p>Sia is the only cloud storage platform today that you can upload files to while maintaining control of the data yourself. Sia's core competency is actual decentralization, and we've achieved it in ways that our competitors are nowhere close to, and we've achieved it with a fraction of the funding. That is the primary way we distinguish, and everything else is just a bonus.</p>\n<blockquote>I hope this helps.</blockquote>\n<p>I really do appreciate the commentary. It does help me to understand what is going through the heads of our users, but it also makes me wonder how our users image of us fell so far away from what we're actually doing under the hood. It's obvious to me that people are getting introduced to Sia with absolutely no sense of direction, and no ability to see the greater vision of the project, and I'm not sure how to fix that.It wasn't a problem we had until recently. It's really only as of this week and last week that I've started seeing posts that miss the mark on the vision of Sia by such a wide margin. </p>\n<p>Yes this is a direct copy and past of the original article which can be found <a href=\"https://www.reddit.com/r/siacoin/comments/6l2sh1/sia_strategy_project_has_low_chances_of_success/\">HERE</a>, but it's answers some very serious points of contention with the system I truly believe the SIA coin is a sleeping giant that will soon be woken by the roar of the markets demand for something different. I personally am sick and tired of Dropbox and Amazon for that matter with their ridiculous premium rates based purely on you purchasing a Brand rather than a functional system. </p>\n</html>",
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| body | Very true. My wife has always wanted to blog and is an amazing writer. Steemit has allowed her to live and dream that she has had for a long time. Thanks for your valid opinion |
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| body | I can honestly say yes I would. I like how the system is setup currently, although it can use a few tweaks here and there to get rid of some of the trash comment spam etc. But I have always wanted to get into "blogging" and being able to talk about stuff that has a community with half a brain, (speaking of those who are actually into Crypto) so aren't all about cat memes and League of Fails on Youtube. I really believe this platform could be something amazing, the reward system is fine (for now) just to generate an interest, but I do believe it should be cut back a bit to allow creators who want to thrive in a content rich environment to spread their wings and do just that. Create actual content that's unique and not found elsewhere on the internet. Ok I digress a little here, to reiterate on your question, yes I would join and stay within this platform regardless of the rewards. It just has a really good feel about it, not entirely polished, but it's got alot or room to grow into something great, which I want to be apart of. |
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"body": "I can honestly say yes I would. I like how the system is setup currently, although it can use a few tweaks here and there to get rid of some of the trash comment spam etc. But I have always wanted to get into \"blogging\" and being able to talk about stuff that has a community with half a brain, (speaking of those who are actually into Crypto) so aren't all about cat memes and League of Fails on Youtube. I really believe this platform could be something amazing, the reward system is fine (for now) just to generate an interest, but I do believe it should be cut back a bit to allow creators who want to thrive in a content rich environment to spread their wings and do just that. Create actual content that's unique and not found elsewhere on the internet. Ok I digress a little here, to reiterate on your question, yes I would join and stay within this platform regardless of the rewards. It just has a really good feel about it, not entirely polished, but it's got alot or room to grow into something great, which I want to be apart of.",
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anineupvoted (100.00%) @sesalos / re-anine-pc-mining-20170703t215732301z
2017/07/03 22:00:21
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}sesalosreplied to @anine / re-anine-pc-mining-20170703t215732301z2017/07/03 21:57:33
sesalosreplied to @anine / re-anine-pc-mining-20170703t215732301z
2017/07/03 21:57:33
| author | sesalos |
| body | In my honest opinion, unless you're mining BTC with an ASIC miner and pushing over 15TH/s, there's no point in wasting your time and energy. The block difficulty is just too difficult for consumer grade products. What cards have you got, power supply etc? I could give you a few tips if I knew what equipment you have. |
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2017/07/03 21:55:33
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2017/07/03 21:52:33
| author | elleneastcoast |
| body | Its still young. I expect that as we grow and mature that the quality posts and consistent thoughtful posts will force the spammers and faux post out. You can only get away with that stuff for so long. |
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sesalospublished a new post: is-it-me-or-will-steemit-collapse-beneath-its-own-weight
2017/07/03 21:51:51
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2017/07/03 21:51:39
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