Several of us are working very hard to attract attention, capital, and talent in a highly oversaturated market. I appreciate your contributions and that you’ve been communicative. The reason why I asked about qas is because I want to be able to describe use cases and the advantages of NoM in order to attract the right kind of attention to make this network a success.
With all due respect, you clearly do not know the 20 people you just shit on and all the work we do. Maybe you are referring to chadass or all the other moonboyz that got spit out the back. They are gone. We’ve been shitting them out the back for years. The only people who can hang now are the beasts.
We are the hardened contributors busting our ass every day with complete disregard to price and all the reasons this project should fail. It feels like this response was from 2022 and it teleported itself to 2024.
We want “people to notice this blockchain because it does shit that no other blockchain can do” too. The people trying to explain it (the 20 here) simply do NOT have the tools. We cannot explain the BTC interoperability and we cannot clearly explain the SC architecture. Should we stick with “trust me bro”?
I asked you for an AMA so we can build the tools to make that possible but instead you told us to do the work.
So you should either ask us to put our pencils down or you will need to explain things so we can sell others on why our blockchain is so fucking bad ass.
I respect you and the work you’ve put in. And that goes to for all the people you are probably alluding to. What I am trying to say is that if the community wants the network to fulfill the goals of the WP, then the community needs to make it happen. If there aren’t people with the blockchain knowledge, that’s fine. This shit is complicated.
If we can get the right people making the technology happen, we won’t have to sell this to anyone. It will sell itself.
You’re asking for devs to help you and you’re asking pillars to support your work financially. At the same time you’re presenting non-functional pseudocode and overstating its merits. As a developer that raises questions, since I can only go off of what you have said and presented.
What test.go is supposed to do is really simple. Are you saying you didn’t run the test and verify it works before commiting it? Why would you do that? If you want to convince the community you have the technical skills required to complete the project you’re proposing, you shouldn’t lash out at these simple questions.
Since you brought it up, did you understand even understand what the uk-dev is? This is using Docker to allow anyone who cares to write an app in a stripped-down linux image containing only the components and dependencies necessary for that app (yeah, I wrote a “unikernel-wrapper” that only uses Docker). This was a repo to help other devs to get their Apps in a unikernel. The zApp toolkit is supposed to enable the community to deploy once we have smart-contracts in the network. No this wasn’t a “functional” zApp – how was I supposed to write one without a working smart-contract mechanism? (thanks for the segue back to this AZ by the way).
No, I wasn’t lashing out. I was defending my work. I have been trying to lay the groundwork for several different interworking components that all rely on one another, and I have been doing it alone thus far. Unikernel, zApp and Smart Contracts are a huge undertaking. I haven’t had anyone lending a hand or contributing to this work, instead a bunch of skepticism and criticism from people who don’t even understand what I am trying to do. This community has seen very few major development endeavors… if you take away the work of aliencoder, not very much has been done since alphanet went live.
If you’re hoping that the fundamental goals outlined in the WP (Bitcoin interoperability, zApps, etc.) are just going to fall into our laps without any funding or DEVELOPMENT (yeah, that means in-progress repos) then you’re going to be disappointed.
Lots of words but no explanation to my questions about test.go.
You don’t need a working smart contract mechanism to make a compilable application. The Go code in the zapps repository and the inertia repository are littered with ridiculous issues, which is at odds with your claims of being a competent programmer.
I’ve read all these posts again. Despite some aliens believing this is an elaborate hoax, I actually believe this work is legit. However, I’m going to continue to vote NO for the following reasons: Don't trust, verify
He accuses us of only focusing on price go up, yet when we try to verify his AZ we get no response.
He claims to be working alone, yet implies he is a group.
The repos also have two different email addresses implying at least two people are working on this.
He is asking for devs to join him yet he will not explain aspects of the project to us.
The code does look like an LLM hallucination. However, if what he is saying is true, it’s only a portion of the work in git >> What is git (for the deplorables)?
He has an address that dates back to 2021 and he made a delegation yield optimizer from his AZ rewards. It’s unlikely a scammer would do that.
The facts here are really confusing. I believe this work is legit, however I’m going to vote no because when “real” scammers come looking for an AZ and are able to concoct an elaborate hoax we need to be able to spot them.
If he cannot (or will not) answer @sultanofstaking questions why is this even up for debate?
@EovE7Kj I think it’s important to try to take all of the feedback as pertaining to the proposal itself, as well the questions put forth, especially from Sultan. I want to believe. We just have to be careful.
A working POC with on testnet (ie. a full release of go-zenon with smart-contract integration)
Full AZ funding for the POC above. I don’t really see a way to incrementally fund this project with meaningful deliverables
A absolute minimum of 6 months given my current resource allocation. Obviously this changes if additional devs are brought on.
Absolutely. Too many to name (personal or professional constraints, for example)
If I could afford to dedicate all my time and resources to this project, I wouldn’t think twice about it. If I was in retirement, I would make this my passion project. Unfortunately, I’m not in that position, and my progress on this is going to be largely at the mercy of my day job schedule.
NO requests for funding will be submitted until the working POC is delivered and running
My time on this network greatly predates the alphanet migration and Syrius. All ZNN and QSR there in 2021 were from the migration. Some of those ZNN were staking rewards from the OG wallet (running 24/7) and the majority came from OTC via Shai.
Again, even having to explain this is unbelievable.
Updating to yes. Payout at POC demo makes sense. Maybe good candidate to launch POC on hyperqube? That could help force testing & awareness. Can ask around in polkadot/kusama for any wasm devs looking for additional work - still have some friends there from when i ran their infra - no promises.
Well you did call us retarded moonboyz. So maybe that has something to do with it?? LOL. Let’s hit the reset button and try to restart a professional dialogue.
Some of the other developers have not followed the unikernelZ work closely. The new repo was confusing (to me) but I think your explanation make sense.
BTW this was funny.
Welcome to the reset Zenon Community. Glad you are here. Let us know if you need any help.