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First off-chain bi-directional Ethereum mainnet wallet

27 points| rami-khalil | 7 years ago |wallet.liquidity.network | reply

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[+] agorabinary|7 years ago|reply
Just read whitepaper. I'll check in on this project once there they open source the code so I can run my own payment channel hub. Until then it's a centralized system (and even then.. maybe still).

"LiquidChain GmbH plans to operate several Liquidity.Network hubs on top of the Ethereum blockchain building the foundation for instant and cheap transmission of crypto. Anyone however will be able to operate a Liquidity.Network hub once the software is open sourced."

[+] rami-khalil|7 years ago|reply
Wonderful, we have a whole lot in store for potential hub operators. You can email us at [email protected] if you're interested in any updates being sent to you directly!
[+] rami-khalil|7 years ago|reply
[+] rami-khalil|7 years ago|reply
A bit more about the company behind this:

LiquidChain was founded last year in Zurich. It's a licensed financial intermediary, and a member of the Financial Services Standards Association (VQF) in Switzerland. Its main focus is making cryptocurrency microtransactions a feasible reality.

[+] deft|7 years ago|reply
Besides your shitty ESL whitepaper, can you actually explain HOW this is decentralized in the slightest?

Also why doesn't your token sale use your product? You specifically call out airdrops in the whitepaper. Even if its a paid airdrop, the issues you mentioned remain

[+] saagarjha|7 years ago|reply
Please comment on the content of the whitepaper rather than the proficiency of the English used to write it.
[+] shp0ngle|7 years ago|reply
oh I can be bi-directional, if you know what I mean
[+] dang|7 years ago|reply
Please don't do this here.