So we could get an early bird bonus and they could estimate interest.
Monero has mechanisms for validating supply:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vW9H6VIONWM&t=174s
If you're going to repeat this argument ad nauseam then at least don't do it in a misleading absolutist way.
That's what they told me when gave then feedback through their website.
There's no free lunch and corporations aren't the most trustworthy source of information though so maybe it was about cost.
Not that I've seen or heard. My best guess though is that they're setting Cake Pay Web up with a new provider now. If that works out, and depending on how fast they can get it developed, the app version will be next.
z0rg0n
joined 2 years ago
It's absolutely a sales pitch but I'm sorry to hear I'm doing it badly.
I don't think I need to convince anyone here to accept it since the work that the architects put into Tari will speak for itself.
I love the idea of distributed computing and the way I see it, Monero has always had the most potential to grow and be adopted because of it's privacy features. But we haven't seen that in what people are building. ETH and SOL are blowing XMR out of the water when it comes to available dapps. I think Tari could be like the ETH arm of the Monero distributed computer.