Skycoin has more working products than any other blockchain platform
Despite the fact that Skycoin has delivered more working products than any other blockchain project, the army of Skycoin fudders on social media platforms like Twitter, Reddit and 4Chan repeatedly claim that nothing works, or that Skycoin has never delivered anything. And each time Skycoin announces a forthcoming new product, these fudders insist that it will never be released, or that it will be some new type of scam.
Over the past two years, the fudders have claimed that Skyminers don't exist and will never be released. They said mobile wallets will never be released. They insisted that the Skycoin hardware wallets would never be delivered. They said that there will never be any ICOs launched on Skycoin Fiber, and that there will never be any games developed using Skycoin CX. They claimed Skycoin was lying about its integration with Binance.
Over the past two years, the fudders have claimed that Skyminers don't exist and will never be released. They said mobile wallets will never be released. They insisted that the Skycoin hardware wallets would never be delivered. They said that there will never be any ICOs launched on Skycoin Fiber, and that there will never be any games developed using Skycoin CX. They claimed Skycoin was lying about its integration with Binance.
But, as always, Skycoin proved the fudders wrong and delivered on every one of these promises.
And every time when Skycoin releases its latest new product as promised, the fudders simply ignore it and move on to the next product on Skycoin's roadmap, claiming the next one will never be released. The latest claim is that Obelisk will never be released.
Some of Skycoins working products are listed below.
1. Skycoin — a lightning fast currency, with free transactions, and privacy/anonymity via the CoinJoin protocol
2. Software wallets — elegantly designed desktop/mobile wallets for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android
3. Hardware wallets — highly secure, and available at a fraction of the price of competing Trezor/Ledger/KeepKey models
4. Skyminers — can be purchased from Skycoin or built DIY, with almost 10,000 nodes already deployed globally
5. Coin Hours — earned by holding Skycoin in a wallet, and used to purchase services on the Skycoin ecosystem
6. Skycoin CX — a comprehensive programming language for creating games, apps and smart contracts
7. Skycoin Fiber — a platform for launching ICOs whereby each project is given its own dedicated blockchain
8. Skywire — a global decentralized peer-to-peer mesh network of interconnected Skyminer hardware nodes
9. Antennas — due for release in Q2 2019, enabling Skywire nodes to connect wirelessly and bypass ISPs
10. Online stores — making it easy for users to purchase Skycoin hardware and Skycoin-branded merchandise
11. KittyCash — a blockchain collectibles game that improves upon Ethereum’s infamous CryptoKitties game
The Skycoin team has been pushing out developments and updates on GitHub since 2013. New working products are delivered regularly. The Skycoin GitHub consists of over 40 repositories. Measuring GitHub activity over the past 12 months (based only on the main Skycoin repo), Cryptomiso places Skycoin at rank 16 out of 755 cryptocurrencies, and CoinCodeCap places Skycoin at rank 8.
And every time when Skycoin releases its latest new product as promised, the fudders simply ignore it and move on to the next product on Skycoin's roadmap, claiming the next one will never be released. The latest claim is that Obelisk will never be released.
Some of Skycoins working products are listed below.
1. Skycoin — a lightning fast currency, with free transactions, and privacy/anonymity via the CoinJoin protocol
2. Software wallets — elegantly designed desktop/mobile wallets for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android
3. Hardware wallets — highly secure, and available at a fraction of the price of competing Trezor/Ledger/KeepKey models
4. Skyminers — can be purchased from Skycoin or built DIY, with almost 10,000 nodes already deployed globally
5. Coin Hours — earned by holding Skycoin in a wallet, and used to purchase services on the Skycoin ecosystem
6. Skycoin CX — a comprehensive programming language for creating games, apps and smart contracts
7. Skycoin Fiber — a platform for launching ICOs whereby each project is given its own dedicated blockchain
8. Skywire — a global decentralized peer-to-peer mesh network of interconnected Skyminer hardware nodes
9. Antennas — due for release in Q2 2019, enabling Skywire nodes to connect wirelessly and bypass ISPs
10. Online stores — making it easy for users to purchase Skycoin hardware and Skycoin-branded merchandise
11. KittyCash — a blockchain collectibles game that improves upon Ethereum’s infamous CryptoKitties game
The Skycoin team has been pushing out developments and updates on GitHub since 2013. New working products are delivered regularly. The Skycoin GitHub consists of over 40 repositories. Measuring GitHub activity over the past 12 months (based only on the main Skycoin repo), Cryptomiso places Skycoin at rank 16 out of 755 cryptocurrencies, and CoinCodeCap places Skycoin at rank 8.