A clarification. In the past I have promoted IOTA as a viable network. This is because, in the past, the network worked for me. I was able to send and receive transactions without issue. However...in the past week when I went to actually sell some of my tokens it is busted.
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People are bringing up my previous positive IOTA posts as hypocrisy. I just want to clarify, IOTA *used to work*. I sent and received transactions and they were promptly confirmed. It has now been completely busted for nearly a week. Clearly. this changes things!!
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Replying to @jratcliff
so you now know how
@rogerkver feels about#Bitcoin
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Replying to @c4chaos @rogerkver
Bitcoin works fine. I have never had a transaction fail to confirm, ever. I've had to wait a while, yes, but it has never failed once to either send or receive a transaction since I started using it in 2013.
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Replying to @jratcliff @rogerkver
companies who have exited
#Bitcoin will beg to differ. losing revenues and support headaches for delayed transactions can be worse. but my point stands. you had a bad experience. the difference with$IOTA is that the devs and its Foundation have a clear roadmap.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @c4chaos @rogerkver
The devs insult the users and refuse to acknowledge their network is busted. All they had to do was announce there was a problem, recognize users concerns, and let people know it would be soon fixed. Instead they blame the users and ignore the problems.
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Replying to @jratcliff @rogerkver
at least you didn’t get blocked. i just express my support for competing within
#Bitcoin and i’m already blocked by some@blockstream and Bitcoin Core devs. on a more serious note, could it be the the issue is with the exchange you’re using?5 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
the issue is not necessarily with the $IOTA network. some exchanges may have poor implementation. and Iight wallet users are using the same default nodes that’s why they get overloaded. it will be solved by
auto peer discovery that $IOTA devs/supporters are working on right now.
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