Is everyone using https://www.stellar.org/ ?
If not, please use it. It is an important project (and send your stellars to makoto1337)!
Overall, I am very impressed with the simplicity of the user interface. It is much easier to send money to "makoto1337" than to send to g3ZxQMqjr6JxM4mTvABCJVsjQa9jEALNWV
This is the type of simple interface that NEM needs!
The interface is quite simple and as long as you stick with sending stellars you're good.
As soon as you get into trustlines and market making it's A LOT less simple. At least that's how it was with Ripple. I doubt they changed much to the base of the protocoll.
Stellar is centralized like ripple, created by the same CEO, do not trust these things, but will have many users due to marketing … and is likely to cost more than 100 satoshis for a long time.
Stellar is centralized like ripple, created by the same CEO, do not trust these things, but will have many users due to marketing ...... and is likely to cost more than 100 satoshis for a long time.
It's not centralized. Ripple isn't centralized either. Don't believe all the FUDsters.
Stellar is centralized like ripple, created by the same CEO, do not trust these things, but will have many users due to marketing ...... and is likely to cost more than 100 satoshis for a long time.
It's not centralized. Ripple isn't centralized either. Don't believe all the FUDsters.
But this is a common consensus in BTT, there it is not considered a decentralized crypto:
[quote author=xorxor link=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134179.0]Ripples XRP- , no mining - all coins available at start 80% foundation, and 20% develeopers. centralized. not designed to be a currency, but an IOU exchange. Innovative and usefull, but decided to be "not an altcoin" by altcoin community.
When I wrote that I thought so, but now I say any do, everyone knows how best to invest your money(or not).
But the fact that a guy has almost 10% of all coins and Dumpa it is not a very ethical attitude, despite having[url=https://xrptalk.org/topic/2629-selling-my-xrp/] publicly announced.
Overall, I am very impressed with the simplicity of the user interface. It is much easier to send money to "makoto1337" than to send to g3ZxQMqjr6JxM4mTvABCJVsjQa9jEALNWV
This is the type of simple interface that NEM needs!
I never tried stellar. But I don't get it. Isn't it the same if you create a label for an adress at NEM?
Overall, I am very impressed with the simplicity of the user interface. It is much easier to send money to "makoto1337" than to send to g3ZxQMqjr6JxM4mTvABCJVsjQa9jEALNWV
This is the type of simple interface that NEM needs!
I never tried stellar. But I don't get it. Isn't it the same if you create a label for an adress at NEM?
isnt it same like an alias? in NXT you can make a payment to an alias
Overall, I am very impressed with the simplicity of the user interface. It is much easier to send money to "makoto1337" than to send to g3ZxQMqjr6JxM4mTvABCJVsjQa9jEALNWV
This is the type of simple interface that NEM needs!
I never tried stellar. But I don't get it. Isn't it the same if you create a label for an adress at NEM?
No, it's not the same. With Stellar you can give someone the address of "makoto1337" and that's all you need to send them a transaction. With NEM you will need to have the standard address "N235dgct...." first, the label only helps locally. So in NEM, if you are given just "makoto1337" and nothing else, you won't be able to send them the transaction.
Ok thanks for explaining.
But then 3x2 is right I guess. The NXT alias works like that, right?