Can I be brutally honest here? You memo guys lost it somewhat when you added the modals. I understand how such features lead to more experience however they do not add to the UX
Alice knows Bob and Carol, and can vouch for them. Carol knows Alice but not Bob. Since Alice has vouched for Bob, Carol is more likely to trust that the user "Bob" is really Bob.
>Trust for well-known users/entities that want to be identified and protection against duplicate names. Isn't this sort of like twitter verified or how would you improve on it?
Thanks the reason is so hilarious because it says they actually prefer if I would be dishonest and hide behind some fake name instead of openly being honest about my reddit accounts.
How the fuck is Dash the real Bitcoin? That's a scam coin first and foremost, there was significant premining at the beginning it is well documented.
Will no longer use memo.cash for simple/pointless/inaccurate info, or matters of opinion (Twitter is for that). Instead, I will only be using memo.cash for personal quotes, or very important 'facts' - nothing else.
How does a non-existent client like Bitcoin-SV have the most votes.
It's very simple; Bitcoin is meant to scale on chain and anybody with money or software engineering experience can fork and edit an open source client to lay those foundations 👍🏼
Putting this on the blockchain for history sake' - LTC, TETHER, TRON, IOTA, XRP, DASH will each end up as scams, ponzi schemes, pump n' dumps or all of the above.
Mossad packed the tower full of explosives at the impact site. Doctored the plane into the video footage near real time (2001) first impact boom. Killing innocents in the Middle East ever since.
"Let’s eliminate the limit. Nothing bad will happen if we do. And if I’m wrong, the bad things would be mild annoyances, not existential risks." -- Gavin Andresen