We have certainly considered this, at least in terms of expanding the delegate set from 101 to x. The only problem then is that we introduce a new limit, that will eventually need to be lifted further. What we would like to introduce are random slots for standby delegates within each round, slightly increasing the length of each round, offering an incentive for standby delegates to secure blocks. The research for this is being handled by the roadmap objective: "Incentivise standby delegate" on lisk.io/roadmap, the results of which will be proposed as part of the LIPs process, possibly with multiple proposals, and potentially with radical changes. As with all DPoS related issues, we are taking this issue very seriously. It is in our very best interests to improve the current system. We definitely intend to evolve it.
Thanks for posting u/RafaHussein. Good to see that feedback and expectations. It's nice to have it all collected in one spot and gives the team here a feeling for what realistic outlooks are on the projects delivery time - have shared this with the team. Of course, part of the reason we did not include dates was to share the progress as it's happening and not be caught projecting aspects of development that are very complex to implement. I'm not able to provide direct feedback on the expectations but it's going to become much clearer over the next few months about when (roughly) the phases will be completed. You'll start to see the milestones being completed and can get a gauge from there.
Currently, we haven't confirmed this as an event that we will be attending. I will include this in the potential event list and will, together with the events team, decide, based on our events metrics system, if it's worth it to attend.
https://lisk.io/events will include this conference if the decision is yes 🙂
Lisk Elements is the library that a developer would use to build apps/dapps that interact with the Lisk blockchain. It allows you to:
So this library does a lot! It's the primary SDK that developers will use to access the Lisk blockchain functionality.
I have made some calculations on delegates forging reward here: https://steemit.com/lisk/@bluephoenix/lisk-delegates-forging-rewards-and-halving-incoming
Yes, and I agree it is ridiculous to continue voting for people who are just sitting there and doing nothing while earning tons of lisk per month (13 000 LSK at least)
Hey u/liskGogogo,
I'll try to clarify this one for you. The Alpha SDK will allow developers and projects to develop proofs-of-concept for their applications. It will be possible thanks to the Architecture and Design phase completion, which will finalize the structure for new apps - the development via SDK, however, will have a limited support at this point. We have this point outlined on our Roadmap webpage in a more detailed manner. Be sure to take a look at it.
Best,Jędrzej.
Safest wallet you can ever use, is Lisk Nano wallet.
Get it from here: https://lisk.io/
There are plannings to integrate Lisk with Ledger Nano S, see here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Lisk/comments/7i2vlm/lisk_ledger_nano_s_support_by_delegate_vekexasia/
Hope it helps!
EDIT: I would add that before creating your wallet, you must be sure that your computer is clean like a 'surgery room' so you can avoid silent attacks. Also, you can save your account, and when you need to check your balance, it will display it without having to retype your passphrase, thus making it less grabbable by some viruses.
Lisk uses Delegate Proof of Stake (DPoS). In essence, only 101 nodes/server may forge blocks. These nodes/servers are voted upon the community, and the LSK in their wallets represent their voting weight. Inflation (i.e. Forging Rewards) will be:
Here's more detailed information for you as this was a very short summary:
I have done some calculations on delegate forging reward. Quite ridiculous in my opinion if u keep voting for those who are just sitting there doing nothing for thr community while earning ~13000LSK/ month!
What do you think?
https://steemit.com/lisk/@bluephoenix/lisk-delegates-forging-rewards-and-halving-incoming
I feel like progress has been solid. I'm not gonna hype it up, as I'm just a casual follower who hopes to see more of JavaScript on the Blockchain. But their latest update in December was pretty solid, just look at the change log and refactors they did: https://lisk.io/blog/development/launch-betanet-v5
Agreed, and I have provided specific feedback on addressing the lack of effective marketing (as a result, it was suggested by others here I should work for HQ).
The SEO for Lisk is pretty bad, for starters. Bloggers continually use the old photo because the lisk.io isn't high enough on search results for Lisk. Begs the question: "how are people then supposed to find Lisk Academy?"
Hey u/blade2785, we have around 10 developers working on Lisk Core, you can check the activity/contributions here: https://github.com/LiskHQ/lisk/graphs/contributors. There are many reasons why developers are wanting to come and work at Lightcurve here in Berlin — the Lisk project, an opportunity to change the world, working in the blockchain industry, living in Berlin, working with people who are incredible at what they do and of course, a very competitive salary (equity in Lisk and performance bonuses). We're always on the lookout to add more talent to the team so if you or anyone you know are interested, please apply here: https://lisk.io/careers
From AMA with max (https://lisk.io/blog/events/ama-recap-ask-max-anything)
Max: In February our plans will be settled and documented, ready to be executed. For that, we have contracted up again with Wachsman PR to get Lisk onto the news portals, participate in more interviews and podcasts again and be at the forefront of this crypto revolution. It was a conscious decision to stay in the shadows last year. One might see that as a bad or good decision. This year it is our conscious decision to step out into the limelight again, so that's what we are going to do starting from March.
/u/Rjected, this resource/page that Firedust linked is very good for finding more detail on DPoS. I will include this as a task to tackle on so that we may add more of the information found on this website to our Documentation page!
Safest wallet you can ever use, is Lisk Nano wallet.
Get it from here: https://lisk.io/
There are plannings to integrate Lisk with Ledger Nano S, see here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Lisk/comments/7i2vlm/lisk_ledger_nano_s_support_by_delegate_vekexasia/
Hope it helps!
No, not entirely. The LISK platform was created with 100M LSK coins on the network, but it is not the fixed amount. Forging at this time has not begun, therefor the amount of LSK coins stays the same until then, but when it does the amount of LSK coins will grow with the new LISK coins that will-then be forged.
The inflation expected for the next 5 years is:
If you would like to learn more about what forging is. You can visit <em>this page</em>.
Here you go: https://lisk.io/documentation?i=lisk-dapps-docs/README
But you have to understand that the platform isn't finished yet and is still in beta so changes will be made in the coming weeks. I think that the platform should be finished first and then tutorials and such things should be done.
OMG will be the first plasma side chain to ethereum. It will be proof of stake.
Lisk will be some kind of platform to build apps, but I'm not really sure how it will work yet. There are a lot of unanswered questions about lisk.
for me located in Germany, I see it Lisk mentioned first on the 4th page. google chrome, with ad blocker
Article:
Financials and spend forecast are located on this page: https://lisk.io/lisk-foundation
Assuming the information is up to date (which it says it is), the current numbers show 45MM in assets and 55MM scheduled spend rate for 2019-2020.
So you're the "make a claim and try to shift the burden of proof guy". Go to coinmarketcap.com take 10 top coins and draw charts using TA for whatever time frame you think TA will work best. Draw a chart for Lisk from now to Jan2018 . If you'll be right I'll buy that book from your amazon link.
mETHaqualone this guide should help you a bit. Sadly the current delegate list is almost overtaken by greedy Lisk Elite group. You should not vote them. At https://dpostools.com/LISK/ you can identify them, also the last few independent pools.
Hi there,
What you are referring to are the collision attacks that some users have been the victim of. It is a very unfortunate situation where these users have lost there funds. However it is only possible for uninitialized wallets. Sending out a single tx of any kind prevents this from happening.
To read more about account initialization and collision attacks, go here: https://lisk.io/blog/announcement/lisk-account-initialization
Also note, the address system will be overhauled with Lisk Core 3.0, which means address initialization will no longer be a requirement. I believe we will have a better idea as to when that is coming at Lisk.js - May 21 & 22
https://lisk.io/documentation/lisk-hub#with-hardware-wallet
In Lindsay’s April recap she also mentions that they will next be working on the Trezor interface, as well as BTC storage.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Lisk/comments/bho2c7/lisk_april_recap/
🙌🏼
I want to believe what you're saying, but I only see you making assumptions while my concerns are based on information that is actually being given by the Lisk team itself (https://lisk.io/lisk-foundation).
As always, great job! Especially with outlining activities of Lisk Central America - these guys make a really good job promoting Lisk in their region, as well as Austin Meetup Liskers are rocking in the US! :)
Also big thanks for covering the Erasmus Tech Community event on 26th of November! I would only add an information about our official Lisk Amsterdam Meetup the next day. Whoever joins the Erasmus Tech in Rotterdam, be sure to meet us also in Amsterdam!
Kudos, u/E_1-3-3-7!
You still haven't answer my question. Unless your answer was the website is nicer. Than you have said why you wouldn't touch Lisk.
However, as I'm here for about 14 month or so, I remember how the community has complained about HQs marketing measurements. They did relaunche the website and now it's too much. I guess that's how it is, one need a reason for an unsatisfying situation.
Anyway, the approach to care about product development while search engines crawler are able to index decent blockchain content in order to rank high on keywords like blockchain etc. is smart. Furthermore, if you'd have read lisks mission statement , you'd know that LiskHq has defined java script developer as their target group. HQ has never advertised to retail investors or thematised price or such like.
However, as you've said no one knows and time will tell.
We recommend downloading our official Lisk Nano wallet: https://lisk.io/download
Also, read the FAQ for further information regarding LSK tokens and security measures: https://docs.lisk.io/docs/faq-ico-lsk-token#section-how-can-i-store-lsk-tokens-
well, first download your wallet in https://lisk.io/download , then you have to move your mouse to generate a random seed, you must to keep it safe. Then you gonna see VOTES. you can vote 101 delegates. each 30 delegate cost 1 lsk if i remember. 1 lisk is like 1 vote, so each delegate you choose use your stake to "represent you" and in change he gives you rewards. More lisk, more rewards you get, around a 3-4% each year i guess.
I’m not aware of a way to buy lisk direct with fiat currency. If you have other cryptocurrencies you can convert them to lisk using services like https://shapeshift.io/ or https://changelly.com
I have not used shapeshift or changelly, so use at your own risk.
Uhm... where to start... ok, this is from today: https://thenextweb.com/hardfork/2017/12/12/iota-partnership-microsoft-marketplace/
DYOR, but please don't believe the hype.
You can use JavaScript, but I would advise using TypeScript and having it transpile down to JavaScript. It's a superset of JavaScript and has a lot of nice object oriented features like classes, interfaces, and generics. And has very nice IDE auto-complete/intellisense and warnings/errors alerts. Otherwise, you have a lot more verbose and unclear codes with a lot more errors, 99% guaranteed. Download Visual Studio Code and try it out.
a valid javascript .js file should be able to be renamed to .ts and just work, and you can add typescript stuff.
https://code.visualstudio.com/
https://www.typescriptlang.org/
GLHF!
Don't forget there's the GDT sponsored mobile app too :)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mrv.liskgdt.wallet&hl=en_US
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lisk-wallet-sponsored-by-gdt/id1294780146?ls=1&mt=8
Yeah of course, you can check it out here! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cuberob.cryptowatch
And haha that's great! My dad actually used it as an excuse to buy a smartwatch as well xD
"The best is the enemy of the good."
Agreed. I sense that they have "made a rod for their own back" where there is now a burden of expectation that anything less than perfect will be overly criticised. Hence they have to create something which will be a struggle to obtain.
I would like to see even a basic alpha SDK asap, followed by a rapid refinement process with more community involvement to improve transparency.
Even if Lisk aren't ready to show the world, invite community devs in increasing waves and get them to sign an NDA. Free feedback and involvement.
Erhh... Lol i don't even know what kind of agenda i have. I was the author of this guide
https://steemit.com/lisk/@bluephoenix/lisk-a-strategy-to-maximize-your-profit-tools-list-included
And now i regret writing it since this is indirectly support the cartel - no transparency at all for those Elites (no GitHub, no Linkedin, hard to track their contributions IF THEY HAVE ANY)
#UnvoteElite
In short: you pay 1 LSK for each 33 votes (you can vote for 101 delegates in total).
Those delegates will share a percentage of their earnings with you.
Google has a lot more. This link for example : https://steemit.com/lisk/@cryptomcat/you-own-lisk-why-not-forging-it-it-s-really-simple-how-to
PS. Welcome to the sub -> long time hodler = kudo's
By disappeared, do you mean your BTC balance is also blurred out? If that's the case, it's a bug that will be fixed in the next version of Lisk Mobile, you can always double check with the desktop version ( https://lisk.io/wallet ). If you can't see any of your BTC transactions, maybe there's something wrong with the BTC node and /u/juan_lisk might help you with it.
I advise all Lisk account holders to initialize (send at least one outgoing transaction) all of their wallets to properly secure their funds. Per the Lisk FAQ (https://lisk.io/faq):
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>We advise you to initialize your account as soon as possible. When someone sends you LSK, they will use the address in order to do so. Since the address is an abbreviation of the public key, it is less resistant to a collision than the public key is. As soon as you make an outgoing transaction, your public key can be recorded on the blockchain and will be collision-free. In other words, making at least one outgoing transaction from your wallet (even to yourself) will improve the security of your LSK address even more. You can read more about address collision here.
Lisk SDK 5.0 is a big milestone as it I'll bring many improvements in the economy and consensus field but also for developers. You can read more on this blog post : https://lisk.io/blog/development/new-development-schedule-lisk-core. Lisk SDK 5.0 also means Lisk Core 3.0 to mainnet, as SDK 4 is skipped to gain development velocity (tests phases & quality insurance takes a lot of times). Finally the next milestone will be sidechains! Finally! Very likely before the end of the year. Don't hesitate to come to our discord ;) https://discord.gg/dgRedZ
Edit : I forgot your last question : the SDK is already usable and it's very good! You should give it a try!
u/thomelsch Are you sure that finances had nothing to do with the lay-offs? Aside from crypto assets, how much fiat does Light Curve hold? Is the number found here > https://lisk.io/lisk-foundation your entire value? or is there another cash reserve in a bank? If so how much?
Thanks for your reply! As Cheezorino said, the assets listed on https://lisk.io/lisk-foundation are listed as "current as of today". If the team is giving updated values for these assets, then why isn't the spending forecast updated accordingly?
A well thought-out and reasoned reply. Thanks for sharing. I agree, especially the idea of Lisk tokens on a custom ETH instance. Other projects have done something similar and seen a level of success by doing so.
Based on the financials reported on the Foundation page (https://lisk.io/lisk-foundation), they have 48MM in assets and a plan to spend 55MM in 2019-20. Assuming the entire crypto market doesn't crater further, you'd have to expect they should have enough to at least make it through 2019.
Either late 2019 or early 2020 there will need to be some source of revenue, or an injection of funds from an outside investor, to keep the project running. Slowing their burn rate isn't going to help if they still don't have a delivered SDK.
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Really great job u/Lemiiii. I believe this will be a very useful tutorial for many Liskers!
For everyone that wants to set up a Lisk node, I have also this link: https://lisk.io/documentation/lisk-core/setup
We are heavily focused on what we want to achieve. Whilst our team works with urgency, it all comes down to delivering the highest quality product(s) to empower developers to create decentralized applications!
At Lisk, we are very happy with how the team has been progressing toward our objectives The current Lisk Core 1.0 migration sets the foundation for each of our products and will provide the backbone to the SDK. You can read more about this here.
In combination with with continued progress on the network side of the business, we have the Lisk Academy, which is a great way to educate people about blockchain technology (from both a business and technical point of view). As our products mature further, the Lisk Academy will become more technical.
The Lisk Hub interface was created to push the boundaries of the of user experience in the space. We’ve got big plans for this product - next up will be the development of the mobile application!
There will always be competitors in any industry and blockchain is no different - there are new projects appearing every week. For us, it helps to have a clear vision about the direction we’re heading. This has been the same since we started and from that day, we’ve handpicked the best people to come and build this from our office in Berlin! After being here for over a month now, I see how this comes together and I’m confident we’re going to make it happen!
Shoutout to Julian and Valaria ... please update the LiskMedia kit so the community can get creative!
Current version is out-of-date https://lisk.io/content/10-press-media/modules/1-stage-press-kit-up4zzr/press-media-assets-24apr.zip
Desktop Lisk Hub or Lisk Nano only now, ChinookKing.
The team have been professional with this, so now if you try to download the browser version of Lisk hub you get the following message.......
"Keeping you secure In response to a recent incident with another online wallet, we have decided to take extra precaution. From this point on, we will no longer host the browser version of Lisk Hub. In the meantime, please download and use the desktop version of Lisk Hub. We’d like to emphasize that Lisk has never been compromised. This is simply a safety measure that we are taking very seriously to ensure that you can interact with our network in the most secure way."
Here is the official advice from the Lisk blog.
"Given our daily improvement of Lisk Hub, we have come to the conclusion that the web version cannot guarantee the additional levels of security that the desktop version of Lisk Hub offers. The desktop version is signed with the Lisk Stiftung certificate, therefore downloading Lisk Hub gives you a local copy that is:
In light of all of this, we have decided to cease hosting the online version of Lisk Hub and the online version of Lisk Nano (https://m.lisk.io). Instead, we ask our users to download and use the desktop version."
Just download the wallet here: https://lisk.io/download
Everything is pretty self explanatory and straightforward. Hints are included as well on your first setup. I'm sure you will get it. Give it a try.
The project is cool. I have some critiques but I don't think they are relevant in this setting. Mainly, I think the heart of Lisk is the SDK and I find it quite disappointing that 15 months since its development began we still know nothing about it. People talk about it, but there has been no official announcement or code released. (Note: the Lisk Foundation states they began development on May 24th, 2016.)
As for the price, it all depends on what the Lisk Foundation decides to do with the Lisk blockchain and its token (LSK). If their implementation of sidechains forces people to buy LSK in order to buy the tokens of other sidechains (like Ethereum does), then I think that, assuming rebranding goes well and the SDK gets good adoption, price should be fine (i.e. up.) If, on the other side, sidechains will be 100% independent from Lisk, then to me the Lisk token is pretty much useless. See it this way: if there is no real reason for people to buy the Lisk token (other than pure speculation), then there's no real reason for the Lisk token to have any value. This is true for a lot of other cryptocurrencies too. The CEO of the Lisk Foundation posted an accurate list of reasons why one should buy LSK, confirming that as of now the token is overvalued: you can only send it around or use it to "upgrade" your account (2nd passphrase, multisig, delegate registration.) Yet, the same list contains many "mights" and "likely" and if those become real, then the Lisk token will most likely have a bright future.
Note: if anyone feels uncomfortable reading this and wants to scream "FUDDD" or similar things, please make sure to also point out my mistakes so that I can correct them as soon as possible.
Fixed some typos.
It's currently being tested publicly and the full release will be quite soon. Keep an eye on the Lisk Blog or subscribe to our Lisk Newsletter to receive the latest updates.
You made a negative and inaccurate comment when you said there was no hype and no team
Consistent top volume behind ETC/ETH/LTC means there is interest and hype
https://lisk.io/team - More than 6 people on the team, with more to be hired once the team gains access to 14k BTC
A nice idea! I have been also using Free Code Camp for some time. It is more of a Fronted Course, but it has a lot of practical tasks and tutorials for JavaScript. A great call u/T3sla369, we can surely have more of those in here!
I would say set your self challenges, don't give up when you're stuck. Believe me the best way to learn is through errors. And do mini Projects and then increase in difficulty. I've sat on bugs for weeks then you get a eureka moment.
Python is a good language to start from learn as it is almost English and then you get ideas of programs work such as loops, methods and conditions etc.
But you can learn java as starting language too. This is a really good site too https://www.freecodecamp.org/
You could use lisksnakes offline tool https://github.com/lisksnake/offlineLiskTools
And
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=lisksnake.liskonlinebroadcaster
And broadcast the data through an app, I haven't used it myself but it is pretty good :D
If using Android, you can always use my app too :) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mrv.liskgdt.wallet&hl=en
It uses lisk-js just like lisk nano and the passphrase you get in my app will work in lisk nano too.
Just another option :)
I see it's ranked 35th on volume on CMC. I guess that is good?
But I also just saw Jubi (Chinese) who trades LSK/CNY, https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/jubi/.
So it seems that there was already an Chinese exchange trading LSK or no? The more the merrier! So this is still great news just curious if this exchange differs?
Thank you for the address, but it doesn't help much.. there are thousands of transactions there and it's hard to get through all of them. I was asking about your btc address in the lisk-desktop. If you don't want to provide it, try using BTC electrum wallet https://electrum.org/#download and import your passphrase to the wallet following these instructions https://bitcoinelectrum.com/restoring-your-standard-wallet-from-seed/ (selecting BIP39 and legacy address) and see if the proper transactions show up. BTC wallet support in Lisk Desktop will be discontinued so inevitably you'll have to switch at some point to a different wallet.
First, off, this is just what I needed to make it easy. Thanks so much for your time.
Question for yourself and everyone here. Obviously we need everyone to band together. How can we ensure this is happening?
How should this be marketed outside of reddit?
Steemit: Should we have articles written on steemit and/or be active in the comments. When I search Lisk this was the first article that came up for me. https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@jaka87/lisk-which-delegate-to-vote-for
Youtube: Contact creators that are making Lisk content to have them educate their viewers.
Facebook groups: Being active there, maybe sharing a great article about why with the how (this post) at the end of it (could be a steemit article.)
Maybe having info posted on guides such as this: http://earnlisk.com/
International/non english investors. How can those be informed?
I am looking to unvote Lisk Elite, this guide does a great job making it very easy for me. However, it will initially come with a financial hit as half of the people in the top 100 are part of the Lisk Elite. I want to ensure we as a community are taking the steps to ensure it goes through. I am trying to learn more but there is so much about lisk I don't know or understand. How can I support this effort?
I've been holding Lisk since a few months and only did it this morning. There are a few tutos on Google on how to do it (https://steemit.com/lisk/@cryptomcat/you-own-lisk-why-not-forging-it-it-s-really-simple-how-to). It will cost you 4 LSK if you use all your votes.
Yes that would definitely work with the IFTTT Maker Channel.
IFTTT with the Maker Channel supports Webhooks so potentially you could just run my app and connect to IFTTT when the Webhooks support is ready (end of August).
Thanks for your vote <3
I think unliekly of the top 4 exchanges it trades, all prices are high expect for polo for unusual reason. only 23% of volume is done on polo, and 70% on other 3.
yea i was afraid of that too before entering, but take a look here: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/lisk/#markets polo is by far cheapest of top 4 exchanges, and the other 3 contribute to 70% of volume, so it seems polo is just massively underpriced for unusual reason
Ah :o so you are Cryptomcat! Great work on the guide on how to vote on LSK in Steemit! I referenced your guide and put it in mine though :), hope you don't mind: https://steemit.com/lisk/@bluephoenix/lisk-a-strategy-to-maximize-your-profit-tools-list-included
I have done some calculations on delegate forging reward. Quite ridiculous in my opinion if u keep voting for those who are just sitting there doing nothing for thr community while earning ~13000LSK/ month!
https://steemit.com/lisk/@bluephoenix/lisk-delegates-forging-rewards-and-halving-incoming
Hi guys,
I understand that we can stake lisk by voting for delegates - however I have done so a month ago and have still not received any rewards. Can you guys please help? I have linked a steemit post as I do not know how to link content in reddit. https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@banglasteve/lisk-staking Thanks.
Hi guys,
I understand that we can stake lisk by voting for delegates - however I have done so a month ago and have still not received any rewards. Can you guys please help? I have linked a steemit post as I do not know how to link content in reddit.
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@banglasteve/lisk-staking
Thanks.
All accounts that are uninitialized are at risk of a collision attack. All users should initialize their addresses ASAP. You can read more here: https://lisk.io/blog/announcement/lisk-account-initialization
You will have to login to your lisk account or check via the explorer to see if your funds have been compromised.
Official lisk wallet: https://lisk.io/wallet
Let me just take a moment here to reiterate that as long as an address is initialized by having at least one outgoing transaction, your funds are safe.
To anyone reading this, PLEASE check to make sure you have initialized your accounts by having at least one outgoing tx of any kind. You can read more about Account Initialization here:
https://lisk.io/blog/announcement/lisk-account-initialization
It's also mentioned here. https://lisk.io/blog/announcement/lisk-account-initialization
Will see what we can add to the original Reddit post.
Just vote the former ELITE GROUP out, because they don't share anymore and only cash in for themselves.
Like you can see in the posted link from u/TonyT908 you'll find this link behind it. Its currently the only source i know to gather more informations.
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I also find it really bad from LSK doesn't address this topic officially or provide more informations. Even the official documentation is dead https://lisk.io/documentation/lisk-sdk/explanations/consensus.html
after logging in to your current Exodus-wallet, try to export your org. Lisk-kex/seed phrase from there https://medium.com/@adbank/how-to-view-your-private-keys-in-exodus-wallet-c4cf172fb5bb and afterwards log in with this exported seed phrase straightly via the org. Lisk-wallet https://lisk.io/wallet? 🤔
The 1 LSK TX on October 10th is key. If it was not you, then you are the victim of a collision attack and the hacker has simply kept the funds in the wallet.
https://lisk.io/blog/announcement/lisk-account-initialization
Well, making an image in Photoshop and coding a wallet are two entirely different things.. But yes I see your point. In fact, there are measures taking place already, which you can read about here: https://lisk.io/account-initialization
“In the short term, we strongly advise everyone to execute one transaction to ensure the Lisk account initialization process is completed. As we would like to avoid further funds being lost through address collision attacks, we decided to make some changes in the Lisk wallet for Desktop which include an enforced step to initialize the account, next to the already existing warning upon sign-in.
This Lisk account initialization enforcement comes with Lisk 1.28.0 for Desktop which will be released latest next week.”
As far as a list is concerned, check this recent post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Lisk/comments/kqnjqb/tool_to_optimize_delegate_voting/
When its comes to Lisk’s Dpos, a change is in place already on betanet. Will need to migrate to testnet before eventuall arriving on mainnet. You can read about them here: https://lisk.io/blog/research/3-new-dpos-lips-changing-voting-system-lisk
I agree with all of you that a $40 price tag would be extremely nice, I mean I would be the person who would benefit the most from it, as one of the largest LSK holders.
However, with $50,000,000 in the bank we are focusing on long-term growth now. Back in the day there was a lot of hype and no substance. This is increasingly looking very much different. We are building day-in and day-out. With the Lisk Core 3.0.0 Mainnet deployment we will see a substantial shift in our protocol, it's essentially an entirely new protocol as all parts of it were drastically improved. In a former podcast interview I said that this is likely the biggest release / most drastic hard fork a running blockchain in production has ever seen.
This Friday we will get a first glimpse into our interoperability direction with the real deal being revealed next year. That's the time we can build up some momentum again, as we have the substance to back it up with. I believe it's very, very possible to build up hype two times. A third time would be very difficult. So let's do the next one right with real utility.
See you all on Friday! https://lisk.io/livestream
Just in May all research up to blockchain interoperability was concluded, what was a necessary step before committing to blockchain interoperability research.
https://lisk.io/blog/research/all-research-blockchain-interoperability-completed
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The research roadmap for blockchain interoperability consists of four phases:
1.) State-of-the-art overview
2.) High-level direction
3.) Specification
4.) LIP drafting
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We are now in the middle of the third phase. An update will be provided during the LCB opening event which will be live streamed on YouTube.
no, as u/MaxKK wrote, the new dpos still needs implementation and testing. nevertheless, you can change your votes in favor of delegates that play with the sdk (https://lisk.io/apps) and have good ideas. furthermore cartels seem to vanish since the new dpos desincentivises that (https://www.liskmagazine.com/). check out existing/ upcoming lisk centers if you are interested in future projects build on lisk blockchain.
Ahhhh what? SuperRare, KnownOrigin, Mintbase, OpenSea, Compound, Maker, Gnosis, Helena, Moloch, DAOstack, ens, 3box, WalletConnect, GitCoin, Gitcoin Grants, Cent, CryptoVoxels, Decentraland, MyCryptoHeros... Is there still not a single project using Lisk that’s running? Every project listed on the Lisk has a dead link like the bike app or just goes to abandoned GitHub repos. How much did they raise and how long ago? Is Madana really doing another ICO on Ethereum lol.
Here's the current roadmap with the objective list and the status of those objectives: https://lisk.io/roadmap
Here's the blog post on the alpha SDK and what you can do: https://blog.lisk.io/alpha-sdk-phase-officially-begins-with-the-launch-of-lisk-sdk-2-1-0-28b2648bee11
Hi,
We are excited to announce lisk.js 2019 will take place on November 19th. This all-day event will include dev-focused workshops, talks, and networking. We will announce more speakers and activities in the coming weeks.
You can find details and the agenda here: https://lisk.io/liskjs2019
>Scrutiny or not you don't know me so like I'm not arguing your authoritativeness in whatever you are specialized please do the same. Please avoid dealing with people with sufficiency. You are acting more or less like a fanboy repeating over and over the same stuff or Max statements like it is the only true.
Please don't confuse supporter with fanboy. With Max being the co-founder of the Lisk project I take what he says as the truth. I can only link to what has been said..... this is not arguing........ it debate with backup and linkage.
But we would appreciated some statement like: "we do not know how to do it and when it will be ready but those are the updates and we are moving forward" not "soon".
The Projects roadmap is here............ https://lisk.io/roadmap If there are any changes then I presume they will be announced.
If you're in it for financial gain, I'd recommend setting aside an evening and reading the blog on Lisk.io, as well as possibly looking into GitHub, before deciding for yourself whether the development has the potential to increase demand for the Lisk token at a faster rate than that of the top 10 to 15 cryptos you're leaning more towards.
If in your eyes that potential exists, and you're happy for the money to vanish entirely while you maintain a more hands-off approach (and, like John says, you have ~500+ Lisk), I'd stake, properly secure your passphrases, and push the tokens and the project to the back of your mind until either A) another year passes or B) the point at which Lisk is thrust into the forefront of your mind by the project being mentioned in a different sphere of your life entirely which would imply it's probably doing rather well.
You can view the SDK stages on the roadmap landing page here https://lisk.io/roadmap. Currently, we're in the Architecture and Design phase and following this, we'll have the Alpha version of the SDK.
After releasing Lisk Elements version 2.1 the whole Quality and Performance phase of the dev roadmap is completed! #BUIDL #2019
We will make sure to update the roadmap page as frequent as we can: https://lisk.io/roadmap
Hey u/liskGogogo, good question. We have been speaking about Dynamic Fees for a long time as this was the first research that Iker conducted when he started at Lightcurve. When we mentioned that the research had been finalized (all but coded), this was the case. However, since the Science Team was bolstered with more cryptographers, the peer-review process intensified and there were a few aspects that Iker decided to add in order to improve his initial proposal (this should be finished and peer-reviewed for the final time over the next few weeks - you'll then have full access to it). Important to note that even if this research was completed earlier, the implementation of the Network Economics phase would have occurred at the same stage as shown here. Dynamic Fees been one of the hottest topics for a long time and we did intend to put it out with the first batch of LIPs but it wasn't quite ready - it's def going to be one of the next added. Will keep you posted!
Maybe not 2019, but 2020 is a make-or-break year.
Currently 48MM in reserves and spending forecast for 2019 and 2020 equals 55MM. Either there are sources of revenue and/or investment, or Lisk project ends.
Yes, they have some fiat holdings, although they aren't listed on https://lisk.io/lisk-foundation. I am also not sure on the exact amount as of this moment. Maybe someone else can be of more help.
The financial status of the Lisk Foundation is being shown on the website [here]. When it comes to the full financial reports, including cash reserves, we do not have the human resources to provide them on a regular basis. It is just not possible with our current setup however, we are aiming to make this happen in the future by expanding the team to allow for this. I hope this helps!
Good question. The Lisk Core documentation says:
> Lisk Core is the program that implements the Lisk Protocol. Every machine must set it up in order to run a node that allows for participation in the network. Setting up Lisk Core enables a user to:
> * Contribute to the decentralisation of the Lisk network > * Explore data recorded on the Lisk blockchain > * Post transactions to the Lisk blockchain > * Enable/Disable forging for a registered delegate > * Configure Lisk Core to specific needs, as required
I will for the time being (Re-Direct) the Domain to lisk.io as a courtesy. If someone in the future would like it as a stand alone link- then it would need to be purchased. Trying to support LISK and do the right thing.
Hey /u/DRetherMD,
When it comes to many of these terms, they were put in place by our legal team in the earlier days of Lisk.
What these conditions are, are simply ToS that are disclosed to shield the Lisk Foundation in the case that an extreme & unlikely event was to take place where we may need to responsibly take action (Code change, new version release, etc). It's always the very last resort, and us taking action is never solid or final being that this involves a decentralized blockchain that we don't have true control of, but the ToS are in place merely as a pro-active measure just in case.
Regarding section #8.
This would involve details that were provided during ICO and may also include the data provided during the browsing of lisk.io, it doesn't go past here as there would be no other possible way to gather information.
Regarding section #10 & #13.
This section breaks down the many events that would call for an environment or situation in where it would make sense and be valid for us to step in. To be more direct in answering your question on this, the way we may attempt to try to do this would be by releasing a Lisk update that would blacklist your address in essentially not allowing you to use it. Though, an update, as do any, have to be accepted by our network users, so if it is accepted it means that it was more than likely something the network wanted and thought was fair or morally right to take place.
Regarding your question on if this would affect sidechains, it would not being that, again, we don't have true control in a Blockchain and would have less of an influence on a Sidechain (Blockchain) that would be created for your platform.
I hope this helps and also that I explained it well enough 👍
So yeah it is nano lisk https://lisk.io download it here.
Create the wallet with the application with password etc.
Just make sure to note all the information somewhere and never lose it. I personnally do not let my passsord on my computer or in a cloud.
I also always verify if my internet connection is safe thst I have no viruses on my computer etc etc.
I do not not if you you are new on the crypto world or not but if you are not read a lot before doing anything.
Download Lisk Nano. https://lisk.io/download Run it. Enter your passphrase. Copy the number ending in "L" under the word "Address" in the top left of the app. You have to use CTRL-C to copy I believe.This is the address that you tell the exchange to send your Lisk to. Start with a small amount to make sure that it works and you can access it.
Correct! One correction though, you won't be able to use >a really long string of random characters
Lisk enforces BIP39, so you will need to use a passphrase that complies with this (The client can generate one for you).
There should be no problem with using https://login.lisk.io/ but if you are paranoid about security, you can always run the client on your own computer/server: https://lisk.io/download
It would be considered safer since you aren't relying on trusting someone else's node. The official Lisk nodes should be considered safe though and it's much easier/quicker.
You can find the instructions for installing the client here: https://lisk.io/documentation?i=lisk-docs/README
If you're referring to "work" on the code and/or platform, we have three developers: Oliver, Francois and Isabella.
Also, the Lisk team is currently hiring highly passionate and motivated developers: https://lisk.io/careers
The team of developers is set to grow during the upcoming weeks/months.