Have you heard about this coin? No? That's right, because this shit is still flying under the radar.
>Ethereum-based decentralized VPN >Still at a very low market cap, hasn't hit large exchanges yet >Solid devs >No whales bought up the whole ICO = less susceptible to price manipulation >Only 19M circulating supply for the first year
If you're not seizing on opportunities like this to make money hand over fist why are you even in crypto?
Yes because I'm seeing this piece of shit shilled constantly.
Fuck off OP. We're not falling for it.
Ethan Harris
I plan on making a shitload of money running nodes as soon as they complete a payment mechanism.
Very excited for this project.
Grayson Cooper
Never even seen this on biz before and I'm pretty much always here.
Where can you see market cap for this?
Daniel Harris
Elaborate?
Justin Watson
>founder has very little technical background
Dropped.
Logan Price
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Here's a recent one. You guys should invite me to your pajeet shill discord so I can shit in your faces there too.
Jonathan Ortiz
Not him but there was a good thread on running nodes yesterday:
Luis Richardson
There have been dozens of threads about it here over the last week Pajeet. It's another useless ICO scam which is destined for failure like 99% of the other useless ICO scams
Michael Rogers
Yep. user is right.
Better bribe us with BTC or else we're going to run your scam into the ground.
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Brandon Thompson
The Mysterium slack is public and you can join for yourself lol. There's no shilling conspiracy going on.
Jaxson Moore
I don't get it, why even bother posting. Just wait till this hits Bittrex & we can keep all the gains to ourselves.
Not even being ironic.
David Parker
>implying they're not already hiring developers with all they money they've raised >mfw you think the developer himself will be coding
Usually the only projects that are successful are developed passionately by the founder. All the shit coins are some meme business guy that thinks he can magically hire a few programmers and shit out a working project that will change the world. The idea is nothing if you can't execute it properly. I really hope I'm wrong because it would be a great tool to use.
ie. Bitcoin, Etherum
Jackson Moore
where are you guys buying if it's not on exchanges yet.
Cooper Hill
Fair point, but following this project from the beginning, I never got the impression that the founder wasn't passionate about the project. Quite the opposite actually, and I'd even say that his involvement made me more confident about this thing's future.
Most people on the founding do have technical backgrounds, though, & it's not like the founder doesn't have any. On a technical level I actually don't think this will even be that difficult. The bigger hurdles IMO are things like how they'll deal with nodes & legal liabilities, what mechanisms they're gonna put in place to minimize honeypots, etc.
It's a valid concern though so your call.
Lucas Gray
on the founding team*
Hunter Richardson
It's very hard to manage a product you don't know the intrinsically (at least if it's your first big product).
I've developed software for many a startup where they guy expected me to carry on as if I could read his mind and spit out all the "good ideas" he had for the resulting thing. Alas, they seldom like it because well, it wasn't their own fucking work.
Leo Fisher
1: North Korea grows weed like crazy everywhere. 2: Impoverished NKs smoke a lot of weed 3: Rodman has that dank murrican sheeit 4: He's shilling potcoin 5: He's trying to diplomatically train NKs in Americanism
Is he the great healer that was prophesized?
James Reyes
Liqui.io
Watched an interview with the dev and was actually surprised by how much he knew. The idea being spread around that he's not technical is a meme.
Noah Nguyen
this honestly
Angel Sullivan
Your 23andme results are back, let's have a look: >99.8% Ashkenazi Jew
Imagine what price will be when market cap crosses 500M
Hudson Myers
Guys I have a great idea.
Let's take Tor and turn it into a pump and dump cryptocurrency.
You should kys if you invest in this as they have literally nothing.
>only 260GB of traffic since release
lmao off yourself
Adrian Morales
Mad your buy order didn't get filled?
Joshua Torres
>literally nobody uses VPN instead of TOR xDDD
Levi Long
>farming bandwidth via Mysterium >farming HDDs via Storj >farming CPU time via Ark >using GPUs to mine LBRY and ETH mfw normies are being left in the dust can't even begin to understand these things
Landon Mitchell
I never said that retard.
Aaron Murphy
I've seen discussions about MYST on here before. How does one even buy it? Is it on Bittrex or Kraken?
Oliver Morgan
>farming Storj instead of Sia
baka
John Gutierrez
Holy shit I'm in.
Lincoln White
its on liqui, should already be on bittrex but I think it's still not
Carson Ortiz
>pennies vs dollars ?
Sebastian Fisher
around $22? based on simple arithmetic
Chase Hughes
How come it's still low?
Alexander Carter
Yep, and getting fuqqet by the FBI. You're personally liable for whatever the sick shits using your exit node might be accessing.
Christopher Diaz
>he thinks people will run nodes from their own connection instead of using anonymously purchased VPS's.
what is it like to go through life without ever thinking
Josiah Cox
I am so fucking sick of this weak, lazy argument. Do some fucking research for once in your life, or use your goddamn head and realize they wouldn't have overlooked something THAT obvious.
Lincoln Reed
Have fun taking the risk for the user of spontaneous VPN disconnects. Won't be much cheaper then to use Myst then, too
Noah Bell
So a bunch of talking out of their asses and no proof of concept.
shitcoin
Benjamin Wood
This is a no brainer
Logan Rogers
So you want to be a middleman for VPNs? lol
Carson Bell
Not sure what you mean.
Literally what? Nobody talked about being a middleman.
Anthony Lopez
@OP the average bizraeli can't think beyond "yuh but why would anyone use this instead of tor!??", or get caught up in the stupid details. They can't see potential. They just won't get it.
Just hold your coins and let reality hit them in the face when this inevitably moons.
Benjamin Lewis
That feel when my BTC was stuck in withdrawal when MYST dipped to $1.65.
Not sure if it's worth buying at this point.
Adam Sanchez
>I'm always here
Yeah, there were three last night
Brandon Howard
What's the point of Mysterium? An additional layer between you and a VPN provider then? Have fun with that speed then. What? You don't care about speed? Well, why not use TOR then. I really don't get it.
>Literally what? Nobody talked about being a middleman.
How you outlined it, you'd be essentially then a layer between the VPN, which runs the exit node, and the user.
Isaiah Garcia
He said VPS, not VPN. i.e. you run the server
Caleb Davis
i.e. instead of running the node from your connection you run it on a remote server.
The only way this is an issue cost-wise is if there are so many people running them from their own connection that they can drive price down - in which case the argument that "nobody will run nodes because FBI" would've been moot in the first place.
Owen Roberts
>muh FBI
Dylan Nguyen
misread that, thanks for the explanation user
Jace Gray
explain to us the potential smart ass
Henry Torres
The more I read about this the more use cases I can think of. This has the potential to be massive especially from a business perspective.
Cameron Allen
From what business perspectives you nigger? God fucking damnnit there are so may shills on this board its unbelievable.
Carter Jackson
>be hosting company or similar >almost always have unused bandwidth lying around >make additional revenue by throwing in a few lines of code >VPN node up and running, generating revenue >gets users without having to do my own advertising, setting up a website, etc.
Brilliant.
Leo Williams
anyone who buys coins I don't like is a shill!
Josiah Stewart
All it would take is a mention from @WikiLeaks to pump this to $10.
Brandon Russell
Explain to me the business uses then you kike?
>he thinks this will actually happen kys
Carson Long
>he thinks it won't kys
Fun way to argue.
Oliver Taylor
No professional hosting company will take the time to do this.
t. sysadmin at hosting company
Luis Clark
Why not though? I'm on the fence on this but it doesn't strike me as so unrealistic, genuinely curious.
Dylan Baker
Let me correct myself. No hosting company in America will do this from fear of legal repercussions. We already have to monitor stuff too much.
Caleb Sanders
Tor is already free
Hunter Sanders
To what extent are hosting companies liable? Like how do dedicated VPN companies deal with these kinds of issues?
Dylan Evans
also slow as fuck
Alexander James
Then why do people pay for VPNs ever? Of all the arguments I'm seeing against the project this is the weakest.
Matthew Stewart
I bought in a little. Even if it has issues I think when this gets more exposure and people hear "decentralized vpn" price will go up.
Blake Perez
what is everyone using to store this?
Jordan Phillips
You can store it on any ETH address, I use MEW.
Jackson Evans
bought up 500 myst, now we wait..
Grayson Cooper
because there are other things that go through the internet and expose an IP user. If I use tor I'm only distributed with my browsing. Anything else sending signals from the pc isn't going through tor. ssh and shit
Asher Brown
It's not on the major exchanges yet, they are finishing a new write-up before listing on bittrex
Wyatt Hernandez
Pretty sure that was the point of the reply, i.e. comparing this to TOR is meaningless because they both serve different purposes.
Liam Perry
Devs confirmed in slack that the write up has already been submitted, waiting on Bittrex now.