Okay fudders and Odin bros tell me why or why not to buy
Cons >constantly fudded >many haters >only marketing isnon Biz >shit their memes >alledgedly marketing guy involved with scams >has two devs hanging out in slack all day
Pros >under ICO price in sats >very small market cap >cheap to buy masternodes >fluffy pony advisor >small circulating supply >very active slack >most impatient bagholders have already sold >can do everything stratis can and is geared towards privacy >anonymous messenger
Fudders please tell me why not to buy Odin bros please tell me why to buy
It's not under ico Also 80% for the devs fuck that
Mason Murphy
You missed the tamico partnership. Weekly newsletter. This shit is a no brainer.
Thomas Nguyen
Here we bring you weekly reports and notifications of our progress, including a CEO's Update, the CTO Perspective and a Market View.
CEO’s Update I’m very proud of the hard work put in by all of the team on Obsidian 2.0, especially in the past two weeks. We have made some excellent progress with future planning, rebranding, partner building opportunities, and importantly with a range of development work. Much is happening behind the scenes at Obsidian, and lots more will be revealed over the next few weeks!
We believe in the true power of decentralisation: in a time, not that long in the future, where all people will have the power to completely control their own money and their own personal information. We will give you this power with Obsidian’s mobile apps.
CTO’s Perspective This week we have streamlined all of our development activities. We reorganised all code artefacts into the Obsidian project github organisation repositories (10), and assigned developers (6) to their teams and code. Our #csharp-development Slack channel helps us share progress transparently and visibly with the community, which is highlighted to help further attract additional developers to join our Open Source project and share ideas.
Significant progress was made on the Obsidian Stratis Node - we synced our blockchain for the first time on the .net platform, which will underpin future products. Everyone can use this node right now to build custom projects for our blockchain, with or without our input - we are an open platform and everyone is invited to build on it. We also merged the new Android frontend code with the Messenger's existing cryptography routines, and are now working to send the first message via Android.
Chase Taylor
Fluffypony is no longer an advisor
Kayden White
Finally, we decided to offer our master node owners a special dashboard-app, 'ObsidianXXL', for health-monitoring of their node through an attractive web UI, with showcasing functions for the node and the ODN blockchain. Both ObsidianXXL and the Blockexplorer will share address search capabilities to allow the investigation of other peoples' address balances, which is a much-requested stalker feature.
Check out some sneak-peeks of screens, directly from our ODN XXL Development Team
Luke Johnson
It's a good coin. Buy it or don't. Idgaf
Hudson Roberts
Market View Probably the biggest news to hit the Messaging / Payments space this week was the announcement that Facebook have integrated payments into their Messenger app for users outside the US – starting with the UK. This generated a lot of discussion and debate around the area, with many asking the natural and logical question: ‘Facebook already have so much of my data – am I comfortable giving them data on my financial activity as well?’
At Obsidian we’re committed to building this kind of functionality, but in a way that preserves and ensures our users’ privacy, confidentiality and security – not generating more data for targeted advertising and other commercial exploitation.
We hope this update is useful and informative on the progress we have made and continue to make.
Noah Rogers
They pay him whenever they need audits done. He asked to be removed from the page because of the attention it brings, similar to Vitalik and his “endorsements”.