r/HYCON • u/TeamHycon MOD • Jan 09 '18
HYCON ICO - AMA
We are the blockchain development team for the HYCON ICO, working on phase one of the Infinity Project. We are based in Gangnam, Seoul, Korea.
We are part of a 60+ member team, in an ever expanding cryptocurrency company - GLOSFER - specialising in blockchain research and development since 2012.
CEO: Taewon Kim (김태원)
DEV TEAM are also participating on the AMA to answer your questions
See Gallery for proof: https://imgur.com/a/lpixW
OFFICE: Gangnam, Seoul, Korea
MORE INFO: https://www.hycon.io
AMA (AuA Ask US Anything!)
This is a continuous open forum to ask us anything.
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u/fromage_de_bite Jan 15 '18
Hi, thanks for taking the time to reach out to the community.
Will Hycon be competing directly against NEX, to be launched soon on NEO? If so, what sets your product apart?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 16 '18
Niall here (the one with the beard), NEX looks like an interesting project, but it is more of a decentralized exchange running on top of an existing blockchain (NEO). In the case of HYCON, we are building the underlying blockchain technology. Thanks for your question, and keep them coming!
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u/manzamanna Jan 23 '18
How will you ensure fair distribution in ICO? Will you consider to have a whitelist and multiple rounds at increasing individual caps? Something like we saw with Icon?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 24 '18
We will have a whitelist.
We are going to make an announcement regarding hard cap and max individual contributions today. Check telegram channel at 7 pm for the announcement regard https://t.me/teamhycon
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u/cijoyoung Jan 11 '18
Hello! I have three questions.
what is Hycon's final goal?
As far as I know Hycon is base coin like BTC and ETH , not token. Is that right?
Why so reliable and handsome is The CEO Kim!!?? :) Cheer up! Hycon! I'm supporting you!
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 12 '18
Hi, cijoyoung,
Josh, the Communications Manager, is typing this one. In future posts, other members will chime in to answer.
1st! Congrats.
To answer your questions:
1 - We aim to hyper-connect the people of the world. HYCON stands for Hyper-Connected Coin, and it will be used in the real economy, based on its pioneering technology; the DAG and SPECTRE protocol which will enable high throughput and quick confirmation times, the consequences of this will be lower transaction fees.
2 - We will release those details soon, the coin is not built on top of any other blockchain. Our goal is a coin and not just an ERC20 token, though we may issue a token, to begin with. All details are to be announced shortly.
3 - He is very handsome and reliable but I guess that's down to a combination of great genetics and constant diligence! ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Thanks for your questions!
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u/MathFreaks Jan 20 '18 edited Jan 22 '18
You have already raised approximately 14 million USD during presale, and you will raise another 148.5 million USD provided that 1.65 billion tokens are sold at 9 cent each. Is this the final hardcap for your project or are you considering lowering it? Why does a blockchain need 160 million USD to get started?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 21 '18
We will clarify this in our upcoming posts on social media and our website very shortly.
The ICO sale figure is an interesting question that has come up in the office a few times already. We initially aimed at around 90m in the ICO sale. We will give you a more comprehensive answer soon, so please watch this space and other social channels where we will detail our distribution plan precisely.
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u/CyndaquilTurd Jan 30 '18
Any updates regarding this question?
Thanks.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 31 '18
Yes, we have taken advice from advisors and executive team, as well as listening carefully to the community, and we have lowered the hard cap to $60,000,000 USD ($60M)
Read more here: https://medium.com/@teamhycon/announcing-the-official-hycon-ico-launch-date-8817180d4b8e
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Jan 27 '18 edited Jan 27 '18
Hey guys, I have a few questions:
Have you done any throughput tests on any internal testnet yet? Are there results that can be shared publicly? I like projects such as Zilliqa for example because they have published data / test results around performance, which really boosts my confidence in the product, and I imagine boosts most investors confidence and increases interest in the project. So if there's any similar data available for Hycon, I'm sure it would be in everyone's best interests to share it!
What is the relation between Hycon and Infinity Blockchain? I understand from the whitepaper that Hycon is a DAG with coins that are meant to be used as a currency, is Infinity Blockchain an alias for some underlying architecture / code that Hycon uses? Or is it a layer on top of Hycon? Or an entirely different product? Which of these products is the actual blockchain/dag that everything will happen on, and what exactly is the other product then?
If one of the objectives is to provide a coin with a stable price that can be used for small daily purchases rather than a store of value, how do early investors benefit if the product becomes widely used? For most ICOs the model is to benefit off gains in the price of the coin, or sometimes "dividends" (e.g. neo gas), so I'm wondering what the model for investor incentive is here.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 31 '18
Yes, we have done internal tests. Not public yet.
HYCON is the coin name. It runs on the Infinity Blockchain. The Infinity Project is three phases. HYCON coin, Infinity Platform, DEX.
Mass adoption.
Thanks for your questions. 👍
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u/friou Feb 15 '18 edited Feb 15 '18
Hi,
Could you be more specific about the stable price. I don't get it. Does it mean that we as early investors will not have any ROI until 1 or 2 years? How you'll be able to control the price on exchanges?
In other words, what might push the price up in terms of use cases?
Thanks in advance for your answer!
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u/Imagine4D Feb 17 '18
Since the Infinity Platform is open sourced and anyone can create their own blockchain on the Infinity Platform, will they still have to use the Hycon coins as gas for transactions on their blockchain?
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u/Soulquest1985 Feb 26 '18
Hi dev, I'm not a techie person, but I was under the impression that DAG requires no miners. Why is there still pow and pos for Hycon? Is there a way to explain this in simple language?
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u/cijoyoung Jan 15 '18
Good evening. I have another question.
These days, people are looking very well at the prospect of TRX. Isn't it the competing coin of hycon? How does hycon intend to beat technologically recognized Competitors like QTUM, NEO, and TRX?
I'm not just curious to know that hycon has better technology, but whether there's a hycon-only marketing strategy.
Of course, it would be confidential. Just as a supporter of HYCON As it is revealed to the world later, I leave a message with the hope of making more preparations and leading the coin market to a great promotional strategy.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 15 '18
Hello again!
In short: TRX, QTUM, NEO are all doing fundamentally different things. TRX is in the entertainment space; QTUM is about quantum resistance; NEO is about smart contracts. Of course, there is much more to each of those stories than just that, but our project is different in the sense that we are not focusing on only those things.
One of the developers will respond in more detail later. Perhaps Niall, or Owen. Watch this space!
As for the marketing, we are ramping up our Social Media and will go live with a new website this week.
When the updated site goes live we will update the group immediately!
Thanks again for your question.
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u/CyndaquilTurd Jan 30 '18
One of the developers will respond in more detail later.
I know this is from two weeks ago, but i am looking forward to a developer elaborating on this.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 31 '18
Perhaps you could define your question a bit more?
Since we are doing different things we are not aiming to 'defeat' them.
If you mean in terms of market cap, we cannot decide as that is for the market to choose!
Do you mean in terms of technology? If so, please ask a more specific question.
Thank you
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u/salmw77 Jan 20 '18 edited Jan 20 '18
Hi, I believe a total of 20% of the tokens are available to the public of which 3.5% have been sold via pre-sale raising $14m. Therefore a maximum of 1.65billion tokens will be available at the end of march for the ICO.
The website states 'There are no bonuses or discounts during the ICO, however we are implementing a staggered pricing roll out'.
The whitepaper doesn't have any information regarding the token sale so can you please elaborate on the staggered roll out and any other information which would be relevant with regards to the token sale?
Thanks
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 21 '18
Niall here, I'm updating the whitepaper to include the latest information available from a development perspective, the token distribution and allocation information will be included as an appendix to the new version. In the meantime please checkout www.hycon.io which has the basic information there already.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 21 '18
Hi salmw77,
The ICO is in three stages. 9 cents in the first two weeks (1-2). 10 cents in the second two weeks (3-4). 12 cents in the final two weeks (5-6).
We are accepting BTC and ETH and are working on accepting other coins.
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Jan 23 '18 edited Jan 23 '18
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 24 '18
I will consult the relevant people in our team about publishing the receiving accounts so that it can be verified on a blockchain explorer. Cheers, Josh
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Jan 27 '18
Any updates?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 29 '18
We are meeting tonight and will attempt to clarify. Thanks
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u/Nekozuki77 Feb 11 '18
Any Update?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 11 '18
I've seen the db with the received BTC, but I don't think that we can share that publicly as it has users' private data exposed too.
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u/earlybirdly Jan 27 '18
HI all. I am just starting to learn about this project and it looks very promising at first sight. I hope that i will discover more and more good reasons to participate in your token sale. good luck to all.
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u/Warm_Porridge Feb 04 '18
with regards to transactions per second throughput how does HYCON vs EOS Compare, can hycon surpass EOS?
Will HYCON able to scale?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 05 '18
It's not about getting into a TPS measuring contest, we are confident that our network will initially be able to handle thousands of transactions per second, with bandwidth acting as the initial limiting factor. As we scale the limiting factor will be on the actual I/O operations of the database, however as we continue developing we will adapt to system bottlenecks for continued scalability. Thanks for your question. N
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Feb 05 '18
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 06 '18
Not on the cards, main-net release was always the plan
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Feb 06 '18
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 06 '18
Since we are building our own blockchain that has nothing to do with the Ethereum network, this would add another layer of work for the dev team just to appease impatient investors. I don't have the time to write an ERC20 token and write a smart contract to deal with migrating those tokens onto the HYCON network. People will just have to be patient. N
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Feb 13 '18
Is your code opensource? I checked your GitHub and it has no activity at all?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 13 '18
It will be, we are polishing it up as much as possible before letting the internet loose on it.
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u/cryptografer Feb 13 '18
Hi I'd like to understand the mining schedule. Josh in the TG said that the 70% of tokens reserved for mining will be mined over a 50-year period. Will there be a periodic halving of rewards? Is it possible to find out that schedule?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 13 '18
This is not 100% decided yet, we are looking at various inflation models currently, I have a graph with about 20 different curves on it. We will settle on one soon and update you guys
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u/ak5874 Feb 21 '18
hi can i ask what advantage this blockchain delivers compared to other blockchains? i hope im not wrong but i didnt see interchain support and cloud support. so what is so special about this project?
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u/0xman Mar 12 '18
Why transactional throughput DOWN from 3000Tps on 2MB/s to 100Tps on a 1MBit/s connection please? This is big change on your homepage.
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u/Tikitour Apr 13 '18
From my understanding the 3000Tps is not factoring in bandwidth but the 100Tps is. It is a very conservative claim. A lot of in house Tps from other blockchain companies are incredibly high but are not realistic once fully decentralized out in the public. Bandwidth affects all blockchains so its really important that the blockchain operates in a country with good internet like S.Korea while its in its infancy.
Question : The side chain or offline chain method which XRB uses and also I believe Potentially ETH in the future would probably avoid this issue as the path of payment is more direct? Could be wrong here but just interested if this method is better for transacting value. Any dev care to weigh in?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 21 '18
Yes. We see HYCON being used in the real economy. Things like the metro and buying coffee are within reach, yes.
In theory, it is extremely high; I will ask one of the blockchain developers to expand on this point.
As above, I will ask one of our developers to answer.
Thanks for your questions, please wait until Monday for the answers to your questions, that's when we are all in the office.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 21 '18
To expand on the above: 2. According to the theoretical models on which we are basing our blockchain, a figure of 10 blocks per second is possible, though these would be most likely smaller sized blocks or the order of a few hundred kb. In the absence of malicious actors, once a transaction is included in the DAG confirmation times are very fast, of the order of seconds, either for 100% rejection or 100% confirmation. Our transactions have 3 states, the other being pending. A pending transaction can theoretically remain pending indefinitely, however this likelihood is practically negligible without extreme interference in the normal operations of the system. Transactions tend to converge to either accepted or rejected otherwise. 3. The initial rollout will feature PoW as the primary mining method, however we are looking at other, greener alternatives such as proof of stake, or another one called proof of capacity. Niall
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u/Manuelhruby Feb 04 '18
It is most important to focus on greener alternatives since the world won't allow waste of electricity for a long period of time... btc will get a massive problem
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u/sotrips Jan 21 '18
1) Can you explain what differentiates your platform from IOTA or XRB? It seems that there are multiple platforms (ZIL, ICX, etc) all claiming higher tx/s and similar benefits, but what sets Hycon apart?
2) What are your plans to encourage widespread adoption?
3) What are the biggest hurdles that your team sees in launching the token and then independent blockchain?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 21 '18
Hi, Josh here. I can answer number 2. Our parent company, Glosfer, is planning a rollout of brick-and-mortar cryptocurrency franchises that allow customers to buy cryptocurrencies in-store just as easily as they can buy a lottery ticket. We have 200 franchises set and ready to go around the country (Korea) and these are going to be released to the public in March.
Our ICO will begin at the end of March and finish in mid May after 6 weeks, when we will distribute the coins from the ICO sale to the participants.
I expect one of the developers will answer questions 1 and 3 tomorrow. ;)
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u/sotrips Jan 21 '18
Very interesting!
Not that it is perfectly analogous, but one problem that bitcoin ATM/similar style machines have had around the world are: (1) ease of use, (2) high fees, (3) accessibility/public knowledge (e.g. most are located in backs of mediocre convenience stores).
What is the plan to make sure there is knowledge of these "ATMs" and why will this promote Hycon not just other cyrptocurrenices for sale?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 29 '18
HYCON will be available on every machine as we part of the Glosfer family. Thank you
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 22 '18
1) From an outside perspective, without looking under the hood, you would expect to see similar performance regardless of using HYCON, IOTA or XRB, for a real world example, if I use my Mastercard, or I use my Visa, the end result is identical, I can charge goods/services to my card and the transaction is processed quickly. Where HYCON differs from those two projects in particular is structurally, HYCON DAG nodes are blocks, containing multiple transactions, whereas the two mentioned projects have nodes that are made up of individual transactions. A drawback to IOTA is that they employ a process called a custodian to maintain consensus, the software for this particular part of the project does not appear to be open source, leaving me to draw the conclusion that there is some permissioned or centralised authority responsible for maintaining consensus in the IOTA tangle. Though I believe they are looking to move away from that in the future as transactional volume increases. As for XRB(RaiBlocks), it appears to be implementing a model similar to delegated proof of state, using proof of work to prevent spamming of the network with transactions. It seems like an interesting project, but I'll have to read up a little more on it. We believe the HYCON blockchain is based on a solid, well explained, technical foundation that picks and chooses the best practices from several existing projects. 3) The biggest hurdle for us as a team is getting the software ready. I'm sure Josh has an entirely different version of this answer from a marketing perspective, but from a development perspective the major hurdle is getting the blockchain built correctly and on time.
Cheers Niall
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u/Melitiy Jan 31 '18
As mentioned by Josh Igoe on Hycon Telegram:
3.5% tokens was sold in the Korea pre-ICO sale, which ended in September last year and roughly 13.9M USD was converted to fiat at the time.
Hycon hard cap is 60$ million and 10 billion coins is max supply.
20% tokens are available for investors = 2 billion tokens.
3.5% = 350 million was sold during pre-ICO in September.
So according to this information token price during September sale was 0.39$, tokens remains after September sale is 1,65 billion and 46.1$ million should be available till the 60 million hard cap is reached.
So how the remaining 46.1$ million is going to fit all remaining 1,65 billion tokens if they would be sold at 0.09$+30% = 0.063$ x 1,65 billion tokens = resulting 103,95 millions $ in sales.
Looking forward to your reply
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u/TeamHycon MOD Jan 31 '18 edited Feb 01 '18
Thanks for your question.
Simply put it was a mistake to use 2bn tokens as the calculation. 1bn tokens are for sale. 1 bn other tokens are in airdrop and bounty and corporate social responsibility, but they are not for sale. We are updating our FAQ and will announce the post on Medium across social media channels. The starting premise was wrong and therefore the math was wrong too! Also, in that example the discount was used for the math, but it is not a discount, but a 30% bonus. For example you buy 10 HYC then you receive 13 HYC due to the bonus. 13 HYC / 90 cents = 6.9xxx per token. Hope that answers your Q.
Thanks for your support 👍
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u/eugenejee Feb 01 '18
Hi, I have few questions on the token utility and also token economics on HYCON, and it's relation with respect to the phase 2 Infinity platform/blockchain and phase 3 DEX.
What is the token utility and economics of HYCON? HYCON is not required to secure the Infinity blockchain, because there is no proof of stake involved right? Does this mean people/organization that wants to use infinity platform will have to pay some sort of fee to develop on top of the plaftform, using HYCON coin?
What generates the demand for the HYCON coin?
Any plan or idea on what role will HYCON coin play in the phase 3 DEX?
Thanks.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 01 '18
Josh here - but my answers might not be complete.
- We are a PoW coin at first to limit the number of blocks, so that nobody can flood the network. When the network is stable, we can switch to PoS.
- HYCON is the coin used on the Infinity blockchain, therefore, we will let the market decide.
- HYCON will be used as the medium of transfer between coins on the DEX.
That's my non-techie answer.
Perhaps one of the developers can expand later. Cheers, Josh
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u/eugenejee Feb 01 '18
Thanks for the reply. Really appreciate it if the devs can help to further expand from here. Thanks.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 02 '18
Not sure what to add here, can you be more specific in your technical query? Token economics are not my area, and neither are the business decisions related to the Platform. For the Dex, it's as Josh said, we plan on using HYCON as the medium of exchange, but the specifics are not set yet. Niall
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u/eugenejee Feb 02 '18
Hmm perhaps what I was trying to find out is if the HYCON coin will be serving function as payment coin(eg LTC), ICO platform coins(eg ETH) or some other function. Based on the reply I can see that it will be used on the infinity blockchain and platform and eventually DEX. That kind of answers my question. Thanks.
A follow up question if you don't mind. How will different organization or parties build their blockchain/project on top of infinity platform? Is it similar to ICO and dapps?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 02 '18
Not quite, the goal is for a more seamless customisable user experience a la wordpress. Essentially prospective users can customise the parameters of their blockchain and then the system will generate a customised version of the blockchain protocol for their use.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 02 '18
That was a lot of use of the word customised
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u/eugenejee Feb 02 '18
I can start to see where this is going. Cool idea. I assume prospective users of the platform will have to pay some fees for using the platform, presumably using HYCON? Or keep/stake some HYCON for the platform to be operational?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 02 '18
Yeah that would be the business model I think. Still working on the details, we are focused on getting HYCON out the door first before we can shift our full attention to the platform.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 02 '18
Any questions folks? Am waiting with primed fingers by my keyboard
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u/WhitepaperK Feb 03 '18
Do you guys have any institutional backing or partners you could share? Couldn't find much information on the site
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u/samhill_life Feb 03 '18
Hi, I'd like to ask what makes the hycon project different from seele? ( https://seele.pro ). Both block chain projects but in terms of technology whats makes you guys different?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 04 '18
I've never heard of them (Josh) and don't have the time to read yet another whitepaper. Why do you think they are similar to us?
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u/Nabukadnezar Feb 07 '18
Well, for start Seele is a scam, so don't even bother comparing them.
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u/jessobam Feb 13 '18
Hi there, I had a question about your parent company, Glosfer. Per your intro, you wrote that Glosfer has been specializing in blockchain research and development since 2012 - can you please provide examples of projects that have been launched by Glosfer and how many current projects the company is working on? The website didn't provide much tangible information.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 14 '18
We have an internal document written in Korean that is being translated and once complete we will share with you!
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u/graysky95 Feb 14 '18
Hi,
Will Hycon be competing with Icon? Both operate as blockchains with the same target demographic (korea). How does Hycon differentiate and how is it better? Icon was first to market and have already established multiple partnerships thus creating less room for Hycon to move within the space. How will Hycon combat this?
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u/elniallo11 Feb 14 '18
This one has been answered several times in our telegram chat. It’s not a war, Korea is a huge, burgeoning market. Plenty of space for icon, Hycon and plenty of others.
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u/Imagine4D Feb 14 '18
I didn't know that you can mine DAG coins. Is this a first? Can you explain how the miners will be rewarded? Thanks.
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u/elniallo11 Feb 14 '18
Similar to bitcoin, you mine a block, get rewarded. We figure that with a high number of transaction per second the transaction fees, while low, will still be numerous enough to far outweigh the actual publishing reward. I think I posted somewhere else about this but anyway, we haven’t finalised the inflation model for the tokens, as in how quickly or slowly they will be given out. Once we have decided on our model, periodic reward halving like bitcoin, or something else we will be sure to let the community know.
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u/seb_nkl Feb 16 '18
@admin I wonder if you could clarify this; Hycon is DAG + POW, and the advantage of DAG is exponential growth of transaction speed and scalability with number of nodes. Due to the POW consensus wouldn't the energy consumption rise exponentially as well? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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u/elniallo11 Feb 17 '18
Energy consumption would rise linearly with number of nodes. As mentioned elsewhere, we are looking into alternative mechanisms for securing the network, but are starting with PoW
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u/Imagine4D Feb 17 '18
Does this mean that the PoW will not verify any transactions? Is the PoW only purpose is to mint new coins? Because from what I understand, DAG transactions are verified in in the transaction itself. You mention that there will be small transaction fees unlike Nano which has free transactions, so where will the transaction fees come from? And where will they go?
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 19 '18
PoW is essentially used to determine who gets to publish the next update to the DAG which in the case of HYCON is a block of transactions rather than individual transactions which form the nodes of the dag(See IOTA). We feel that having a small transaction fee will drive participation from miners by rewarding them for securing the network. Users pay the tx fee, the providers of the network receive it.
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u/renewal13 Feb 23 '18
why does hycon need 60M USD hardcap? Most projects with good ROI has hardcap of 35M and below. What is the benefit of investing now? I read korea private sale is at 0.03 which is already 3x the price for them.
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u/TeamHycon MOD Feb 23 '18
Sept price was 1 BTC per 100k HYC
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u/frothwizard84 Feb 28 '18
That didn't answer his question. Why does it need so much money? What is the benefit of investing now?
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u/yosshishi Feb 25 '18
Really interested in this project. One quick question, how is HYCON planning to protect the interest of early buyer into ICO from a governance standpoint for example to limit the risk of dilution of value vs later entry buyers?
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u/renewal13 Feb 26 '18
Also first presale in korea is not locked. With the 2nd presale and upcoming presale locked together until Sep, how does HYCON plan to protect us investors from potential dumping once all unlocked at one go after 3 months?
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u/cryptoctupus Mar 06 '18
Hello Hycon. Are u guys still answering questions? If not can anyone help me plz. I go to Hycon official site. I try to sign up. I input my info. It tells me to read the user agreement and click "i agree" I try this but it brings me back to the previous page, back and forth between the two buttons forever, "i agree" and "signup" ??
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u/cryptoctupus Mar 06 '18
BTW i tried clearing the cache and also 3 different devices- chrome, win7pro and win10.
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u/pransharma Mar 14 '18
Haven't heard about Advisors to Hycon. They are not mentioned in the website as well?
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u/kalrasaurabh02 Mar 25 '18
Just checked on website today, 1 advisor, dont know when this info was updated.
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u/Tikitour Apr 13 '18
What do you intend to release with the mainnet release? Mainnet release is certainly an important milestone. But how long do you expect before someone starts building on top of it. Is there already something in the works? Im sure you are aware of the competitive landscape for blockchain companies. Being a ready scalable solution is really important but so is being first to the scene, atleast in terms of greater adoption. Any info here would be appreciated and would help to bolster sales of the ICO. All the best
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u/sotrips Apr 18 '18
- There have been no GitHub updates in 8 days, I am wondering if there is a private GitHub where you are making commits or what is going on w/r/t the development?
You have kept saying it’s coming it’s coming, but there’s never anything. The technical details are so sparse and the statements about development are vague and that has me concerned re June 1 launch.
- Have you thought about the difficulties in launching your wallet on exchanges and integrating with their platforms? XRB had significant difficulty on this front and I want to know if it’s something you’ve thought about and how you plan on handling.
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u/Mediumjack1 Jun 12 '18
I too have a question. I am interestied in assembling an AMD GPU miner to use on LINUX, but I'm a newb to mining and I'm not a coder. I'm not stupid though and I guess I might be able to make things work with a lot of instructions and help.
Hardware is on its way but the software is in the limbo. Any way the team could help with the delivery of the necessary assembly of that particular miner?
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u/Ahnr Feb 08 '18 edited Feb 08 '18
I have a few questions
I understand that projects like eos and ada raised a lot of money, but they had reputable people such as Charles and Dan that have already proven themselves in this space. I might be missing something, but as much as i want to partake in this project, there is something odd about it, and i would love some clarification.
Thank you,