What Is Raiblocks? How Is It Different From Steem?

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago  (edited)

Raiblocks (XRB) is a cryptocurrency which I thought was the same as Steem with instant, feeless, and scalable transactions when I first saw it. Including low-energy requirements, this simple set of features are in my opinion, desirable. Just can't think of a future where this is not the standard.

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It wasn't until @anyx mentioned about it during Steemfest2 that I decided to take a look at it again for the second time. Bought some after reading the abstract and conclusion of the whitepaper. It's just a simple cryptocurrency that aims to solve Bitcoin's issues as a currency. It's fast, feeless, and minerless. It's also capable of scaling up right away.

In this paper we presented the framework for a trustless, feeless, low-latency cryptocurrency that utilizes a novel blocklattice structure and delegated Proof of Stake voting. The network requires minimal resources, no high-power mining hardware, and can process high transaction throughput. All of this is achieved by having individual blockchains for each account, eliminating access issues and inefficiencies of a global data-structure. We identified possible attack vectors on the system and presented arguments on how RaiBlocks is resistant to these forms of attacks.

The price went up 10 times a couple of weeks later and I began thinking, okay, maybe Raiblocks' zen-like functionality and design is a great plus point for a pure currency. People know what they're getting into right away. No cluttered marketing for investors and users alike.

So it went up about 200 times in just 2 months. It's a good testament to the soundness of Delegated Proof-of-Stake architectures. Steem is pretty similar as well that it also provides quick and free transactions. But why did this thing go up quicker than Steem? I'd venture the following reasons:-

  • Raiblocks has a simple function and message going for it.
  • Might be capable of scaling up to the size of Internet-of-Things as well.
  • Easy for exchanges to set up nodes for quick confirmation times. (although contestable, since there's only a couple of not very popular exchanges dealing with XRB at the moment)
  • Fixed finite supply.

Okay, so how is Steem different? It's also has fast, free, and scalable transactions. It's not quite as instant and scalable like Raiblocks, but you get what I mean. It's capable of supporting a public content platform and the massive amounts of transactions that happen in a social network. According to https://blocktivity.info, it has been the highest performing blockchain compared to the rest. In order to appreciate the difference, let's first understand more about Raiblocks.

What does it mean to hold Raiblocks (XRB)?

This is a simple currency which was entirely pre-mined via CAPTCHA faucets. The supply is fixed and ownership is fairly distributed. This means there's no one party that owns too many "free" XRBs, and they would need to spend money to acquire more. Since there's no inflation and overhead costs involved, there's a good chance that it's not a currency that will devalue over time. These parts in their FAQ section says it best:-

RaiBlocks secure’s it’s ledger via delegated proof of stake (dPoS). In order to perform malicious actions on the RaiBlocks block-lattice, an attacker would have to posses >50% of the online voting power. Such an attack would spoil their large financial investment, and as such not an attractive option. The dPoS of RaiBlocks consumes minimal energy, allowing full-nodes to run on inexpensive, low-power hardware.

RaiBlocks’ focus is on reliable, quick peer-to-peer payments and rapid exchange transfers for arbitrage.

The entire concept of programs executing on top of the Ethereum Virtual Machine is something RaiBlocks doesn't attempt to replicate. The part we focus on is an efficient transfer of value i.e. purely a currency, so while Ethereum requires miners and electricity input which is paid for by devaluing the currency, RaiBlocks has no fees and no devaluing while operating.

Holding Raiblocks doesn't earn you more Raiblocks, nor does it have a vested form such as Raiblocks Power. The network already has a fixed supply and doesn't create new ones. There's just no concept of mining. There are no workers to pay off. It's a "stable" product.

What does it mean to hold Steem?

At its surface, Steem is pretty much the same as Raiblocks when it comes to their use as a currency. They're comparable in performance from a first person point-of-view. I've tried transacting decent amounts on both networks before. Equally quick and reliable. However, it's important to notice that Steem has a decaying-inflationary protocol. The inflation rate reduces every year until Steem has about 2.5 times more total supply in 20 years.

Now, if you look on https://coinmarketcap.com, you'd notice that Raiblocks is worth about 2.5 times more than Steem's market capitalisation. This is a sensible benchmark valuation that accounts for both Raiblocks' fixed supply vs. Steem's long-term supply.

A pessimist will do much better just holding Raiblocks instead of Steem. But Steem could be a better hold if you believe that Steem's inflation works in bringing in more value and user adoption for the network in the future. However, that's not all for Steem. You can actually hedge against Steem's inflation if you convert your Steem into Steem Power.

What does it mean to hold Steem Power?

The more Steem Power you have, the better your earning power on the network. You can earn more Steem just by having more Steem Power. All you have to do is just contribute work on the platform by posting and voting. It's a good hedge against Steem's inflationary protocol, so it's definitely a great hold if you believe in Steem's future and the network effects that it can generate. Even better if you're actively using the platform.

Steem Power is like a powerful game-item in an online role playing game, and that might have value on its own. Here's a longer post on it. But wait, there's also Steem-Backed Dollars!

What does it mean to hold Steem-Backed Dollars?

SBDs has been a peculiar coin in the Steem ecosystem. It's a coin that is only generated for author payouts (which is part of the inflation). It is also limited in quantity. Like Steem, it has all the same features for fast and free transactions. Theoretically, it's a currency that should be pegged to $1 USD by the market. However, we've been seeing traders pushing up the price to ~$10 USD for the past couple of weeks. It's not something that I would hold as I just treat it as a vestigial currency that I'll sell right away for more Steem Power (or something else).

How about the market potential of Raiblocks & Steem?

The future of currencies are both instant and free-to-transact, or at least half of the market should be swayed into this path. This quality enables the inclusion of all kinds of transactions, including micropayments. Personally, I think Steem's inflation and rewards distribution mechanism provides an edge over Raiblocks when it comes to user adoption. So holding Steem or Steem Power might prove to be more beneficial over the long-run.

Raiblocks might be easier to set up for exchanges due to its simplicity. It might also end up being widely used for IoT microtransactions. Personally, I believe Steem's market (attention, social, and gaming) occupies just as much capital as the IoT market, at least in the meantime. The value in IoT transactions are still largely speculative, in my opinion, although it could very well dominate the markets once it matures.

Raiblocks' price seems to be peaking at its rally at the moment. Without inflation to cater for a DAO-like structure for the network, I think the pump experienced by Raiblocks at the moment will unlikely sustain itself over the long-run until it has major backing from exchanges and corporations like IOTA. Well, Raiblocks vs. IOTA is another different matter. Here's an article on it: https://hackernoon.com/iota-vs-raiblocks-413679bb4c3e

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Sorry for the wall of text. Here's an image.

Conclusion

Personally, I think protocols that are based on fixed-supply like Raiblocks and IOTA should consider tapping into Steem and Smart Media Tokens as a rewards distribution mechanism add-on for their communities. The velocity of money is an integral part of adoption. This is why I'm still into Steem (mostly in form of Steem Power) more than Raiblocks and IOTA:-

  • Steem is also quick and free-to-transact (although might not be suited for IoT stuff at all).
  • Steem Power provides me some hedge against Steem's inflation.
  • Steem Power provides me with more influence on this social network.
  • Plenty of applications being built on top of Steem.
  • Steem's Smart Media Tokens protocol might generate more demand for Steem.
  • I believe that Steem's inflation, 24/7 rewards distribution, and community-driven experience will generate better growth, leading to mass adoption.

There's not much going on with Raiblocks' ecosystem and adoption at the moment, although it might get listed on Binance soon (here's the voting page, link will expire soon: https://www.binance.com/vote.html) which may provide a good boost, but still largely speculative. Also, I suspect that Steem's recent price increase was partly contributed by more market attention looking into fast and free transaction coins, thanks to Raiblocks' clear and concise marketing.

Verdict: If you like to just buy and hold without doing much, Raiblocks might be a good option although maybe not at the moment. But if you like to actively use your currency and participate in the network, then Steem / Steem Power is a much better option. Both of these protocols offer quick and free transactions. Steem might not be engineered for the size of IoT markets, but it should be able to scale up to the realm of social networks. So if you're somehow itching for Raiblocks, I think it might be best to just sit out and see if it survives the recent major pump. Part of the capital might flow to Steem instead.

Regardless, I think any protocols that serve as platforms for quick and free transactions are a necessary part of the future. But there's just no way of telling which will stay for the long-term, although part of why I like Steem is that has the edge of user adoption.

Resources

Raiblock's whitepaper: https://raiblocks.net/media/RaiBlocks_Whitepaper__English.pdf
Steem's whitepaper: https://steem.io/SteemWhitePaper.pdf
Steem's bluepaper: https://steem.io/steem-bluepaper.pdf


This is not to be taken as financial advice.

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I've been getting deeper and deeper into RaiBlocks and how it works (and obviously I've been in Steem for a long time now), so I'd just like to point out a few more things that might be impactful on rates of adoption between these two technologies as an actual currency.

  1. Steem's blockchain is growing fast (which is awesome and terrifying at the same time) because it contains much more than just transfers. Steem has actual content, votes, etc, where as RaiBlocks simply has transfers. This is important when we're talking about the size of the blockchain and exchanges willingness to integrate. Steem's coming up on almost 2 years now and at a size of 57gb and our blocks aren't even full. I can't imagine how fast this is going to grow if we actually start filling blocks.
  2. With RaiBlocks (and many other cryptocurrencies), you can just download the wallet and an address is generated for you. This unfortunately isn't the case with Steem, which makes it's adoption much harder. If I am out with a friend, I can literally just have them download the wallet and then instantly send them XRB (or BTC or whatever). With Steem, I have to either create an account for them (and pay) or have them sign up and wait for it's approval (and fee paid) by Steemit Inc.

Great post, I enjoyed reading your take on the comparison of the two!

Nice comparison, indeed XRB has that edge going for them when it comes to account creation / wallets. It's easy to adopt in that sense, although adoption in the sense of return and frequency of use might be lacking since there's not much else to it. I've always thought the content bloat could be solved at some point. Pruning, compression, etc. And must the entire 57gb be on high-performance memory?

I can hope for the day when we have some sort of instant and free account creation here on steemit (even if it's an account name that looks like an address)!

To answer your question, no, the entire 57gb doesn't have to be kept in high performance memory if you're running a seed node or a witness node. For those types of servers we just breached 20gb though. If you're running a full node though, that's a different story. In order to run the account history plugin with in a high performance mode you need more than 256gb of RAM at this point, which is insane.

Will it be possible to have instant and free account on Steem? I think Raiblocks' design that moves away from a global data structure has its perks then which it can scale right away. Although they mentioned that it's only engineered for the simple task of transfer, I wonder if what kind of applications can be built on top of it.

That's a great question, I'd like to believe Steem can do free/instant accounts, but I know others may disagree. It's a big hinderance for Steem that it requires payment for the creation of an account.

Flipping to RaiBlocks, I know I've read about people wanting to fork XRB for smart contracts, but it's all rumors and speculation at this point. It's likely possible to do with the block lattice structure, but who knows when we'll see it :)

Each account being a chain itself kinda complies with my long-term hold requirement of having atomic ownership (like with the case of https://pillarproject.io/) so it's pretty exciting stuff!

Thank you for the information

Great breakdown. XRB has been going parabolic the last few weeks. I've also heard it being compared to XBY, which has also jumped in price. And now Steem and SBD jumping up in price. It seems you really can't go wrong by diversifying in the crypto market right now. We should hit the 1 trillion dollar market cap soon. Good luck!

Thanks for putting a picture :-)

When I saw Steem price going up yesterday, I remembered your Steem cruise ship post. All of the sudden $100 Steem seems to be a possibility.

I really enjoy your posts when you bring up these cryptos that I have never heard of. So easy to read, educational and entertaining at times. Not to mention how you provide unique solutions such as Raiblocks and Iota tapping into SMTs to reward their communities.

I have one question. How are those who operate the network or nodes get paid in RaiBlocks? If there is no inflation and no fees, how is that possible? I am being lazy to read the whitepaper :)

Search for section "Incentive for Running Full Nodes" here: https://hackernoon.com/iota-vs-raiblocks-413679bb4c3e

Plenty of big IFs.

@kevinwong - In your usual style - a thoroughly analytical comparison. Kudos.
Your article explain the initial frenzy over Raiblocks. However, I agree with you that the future growth may be based on speculation to a large extent, aided by the limited supply. While it opens up immense possibilities to get rich faster than holding Steem, I think Steem is based on an ecostructure that, I believe, helps the society in many ways. Steemit and the SMTs will form an ecosystem that has immense possibilities and will occupy every quadrant of the virtual universe some day. I enjoy playing my small part in the growth of the ecosystem. Therefore, I will stick with Steem. Someday - I will get rich with Steem too, without running after railblocks :)
Thanks for this interesting treatise. I learnt a few things on what to look for in cryptos. Upvoted full.

Regards,

@vm2904

I think one problem is lack of market incentives for the long term. On Steem you have incentive to hold Steem or be a witness. This is missing from Raiblocks.

I look at a market incentive as a feature and conversely, I see the lack of market incentives as a bug.

While there might be market for Raiblocks I ultimately see it as offering less than Steem. Everything about Steem says, "use me".

Thanks for the post.
Keep Steeming!

What about Raiblocks using Steem for their community of contributors to earn and support their currency. But then again, the users will start to realise that steem transacts quick and free too lol.. i guess in the end it's the consensus on a certain coin. I'd probably hold rai if I think it'll catch on more due to simplistic marketing. But as you said, the lack of incentives might be a problem, although i think it's minimal for a low-energy footprint coin like rai..

If the market says it is valuable then it is. The question is how long the market will say that. But you are right, if a consensus forms that it delivers on what it is supposed to then it will have long term value.

I'm all in on Steem but I don't believe there will ever be one crypto to rule them all.

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In actuality a blockchain is just a network (electronic system used for the transfer of information). We all use thousands of networks and this isn't likely to change. We have our preferences but when we want to get something done any usable network will do.

I do think a viable use case for Rai might be IOT as you mentioned. There is no reason iOta has to own that market.

railblocks and finite supply, that's interesting. But even after that, you prefer SP. I have to agree with you which is why I've been converting all my SBD to SP using the internal market and / or blocktrades. I really appreaciate the articulate description and ultimate opinion, it's really going to help me make my future crypto decisions

yeah i really think SP is quite something else in the crypto space :)

Would be good to throw a link to Steem bluepaper at the end too. Much easier read :)

Ah gonna edit that in, thanks for the reminder @timcliff!

I've been trying to figure out how Steem really works and having this side by side with Railblocks puts things into perspective. Thank you!

Thanks @skeeterfx1. it's a huge blur that's worth exploring lol :)

"Without inflation to cater for a DAO-like structure for the network, I think the pump experienced by Raiblocks at the moment will unlikely sustain itself over the long-run..."

Thanks for the heads-up on that one. Thought about trading some STEEM for it almost immediately (as stupid as that sounds, especially given Steem's impressive growth lately), so I'm glad to have noticed that.

btw, am I the only one with a sense of "deja-vu" when I heard about the Captcha-filling mechanism for obtaining "free" Raiblocks? * cough * xD

btw, am I the only one with a sense of "deja-vu" when I heard about the Captcha-filling mechanism for obtaining "free" Raiblocks? * cough * xD

Which event is this? Was there some incident with some other coins?

Wow I started out claiming faucets and never heard about railblocks. Wish I had known when it first came out. It is amazing to see it around $30 / coin. I thought faucets were useless considering I earn fractions of a penny but now have a different perspective on them. Need to find faucets that give away new coins ;)

I still remain and definetely enjoy steemit as main social media platform. Not saying that others do not raise interests from me but steemit is the best.

Solid assessment. I've been watching this one for a bit, and would have bought some also if it traded on any exchanges I trust. Unfortunately, it only trades on lame exchanges at the moment.

I'd still probably buy a few hundred bucks worth even at current prices, as I can see this one being priced at hundreds per within the next couple of years.

I thought it was good it went up like that even on an unpopular exchange, but yeah seems kinda odd somehow..

Good analyis and great conclusion! Thanks

The 9.5% inflation will be offset by increased user adoption to at least some extent (how much I don't know). Steemit's growth and the growth of speculators will increase the user base. An increased holder base is usually deflationary. Steem Power is deflationary in that it is not liquid so it's steem taken off the market essentially. I have 0 clue how much the inflation will be offset though.

What is your opinion on Proof of Stake vs Proof of Work? Do you need miners to process transactions in order for merchants to eventually adopt the currency? If it's Proof of Stake then do you need some sort of network (like Steemit, even if its not a social media platform). And everyone has to be in the network to transact? At that point it becomes about adoption i.e. an incentive to enter the network so that transactions can take place.

Great article, I will take a look at the whitepaper.

What is your opinion on Proof of Stake vs Proof of Work? Do you need miners to process transactions in order for merchants to eventually adopt the currency? If it's Proof of Stake then do you need some sort of network (like Steemit, even if its not a social media platform). And everyone has to be in the network to transact? At that point it becomes about adoption i.e. an incentive to enter the network so that transactions can take place.

Not sure what you meant by that. Imo, POS is quite like virtual mining that would otherwise be done by POW so its in effect processing trasnactions as well, and both requiring networks? I think you might've mistaken the difference between them.

Edit: I might've misread instead, will return later to this (jsut woke up lol)

Perfect! Thanks for a wonderful post again! I was already looking into Raidblocks, but your article perfectly sums it up. The one thing that speaks against RB for me at the moment, is its relatively high price, which defining itself as a utility token, is more than just a psychological barrier for further growth. In the meantime, if I´d got more funds, I would them invest into SP and the Steem Blockchain - especially since Smart Media Tokens are one of the next "big things" to come.

There’s a great team behind RaiBlocks and the lead developer just started working full time on the project so that bodes well.

They are releasing a new mobile wallet early januari so that will have a positive impact and they are in contact with 70+ new exchanges.

With those key ingredients in place I think the upward trend will continue in 2018.

Get the community to use Steem ;)

Hi @kevinwong, You always come up with something very good. This blog post is a proof of what I just claimed. This is great XRB and its comparison with STEEM. However, I'm here to request you something off-topic but could be of great value to new crypto enthusiasts like me:

Can you explain the terms: Market Capitalization, Volume (24), Circulating Supply and others like these ones and how these factors help a user take the right decision regarding trading/investment? I'm new to crypto world and I have made some bad decisions that left me with no options other than HODLing. :( Your articles have been valuable and I've learnt a lot from all of them. I hope you can guide me regarding my questions.

Many thanks . Excellent post. Shared.

Steem On!

I've explained some of the metrics in my previous post. But best to only get into something if you're using it or think you will use it in the future.

Thanks @kevinwong.

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Iam also a big believer in DPOS based architecture and that is very promising. However we are still in early stages and there could be many more companies innovating better in this space. The price rise now is purely speculative. My criticism of STEEMIT is ,its too complicated to use (from getting a reward prespective).So many tools and techniques to be aware of to make meaningful impact.

I believe it's purely a UI/UX issue. as far as the functioning of a DAO goes, I think the free-form activities here are pretty good and as easy as can be to participate. What other blockchain apps out there aren't as complicated as steemit?

Very interesting comparison, and I think by choosing to comparing it without Steem everyone can get a better idea of what it is and how it works. I also think that Steem has an edge here which goes to to show that we can still continue our journey upwards in price. As a matter of fact I don't see many cryptos in front of Steem right now that necessarily should be worth more than Steem based in fundamentals and the facts that Steem has already been up and running for more than a year.

Will Raiblocks ever see high loads i ask, i don´t see anything that will make peps come running. What´s needed now is great interfaces and easy to use accounts, clone a bank interface making it feel familiar, we need new adopters atm. The scalability is already here as well as the speed, atleast good enough for crypto traders etc and i think you point out more of what XRB lack!

I´ve actually not bought into this one, might dump soon ? and a 200 times gain has been done by many cryptos avaliable in may, at least the decent ones :)

Thanks!

Yea i've personally unloaded some already. Still many missing pieces with Raiblocks although its a wonderful piece of tech.

Yeah, agreed. Could be a good hold, waiting for better entry price thou, if one ever comes :)

Whew! thanks for the photo my mind was starting to ache, I bet that lake has some good fishing. And hey, that Steem, going up up up. Always appreciate your crypto knowledge, even though it makes me feel stupid.
Been trying to start a bittrex account but for weeks now they have not been taking new accounts, they say back logged and retooling.

binance.com is quite decent, although they still do not have steem. steem definitely needs to be on more exchanges..

Have you ever used Changelly?

Oh I have not used. Changelly and Blocktrades are OTC (over the counter) exchanges, so you might not get the best rates. very convenient though

Thanks, what about poliniax (spelling?)

Should be alright with smaller amounts. but it's not an exchange i use anymore. was my 1st though!

@kevingwong, You've nicely compared Raiblocks (XRB) tokens with Steem & SBD. I looked some advantages in XRP. Raiblocks Tokens (XRB) uses Delegated Proof of Stake to protect against double spends. Thus it always depends on the trustworthiness of individuals who own the most XRB tokens. The delegates also must dedicate resources to the network, without an incentive. These issues could be problematic if the XRB network gets very big. This is a was kind of interesting things to know. Also I saw Raiblocks worth shown some high movement within passed period. But However I can't believe XRB immediately and finally agree with your point of hodl Steem or Steem Power might prove to be more beneficial over the long-run.
Thanks for the valuable post.

seriously all this features are amazing and I believe some people made millions of $ in this coin.
the price went from $0.5 to $32 in less than 2 months. I believe this changes too many lives and I hope I was a part of from the beginning but unfortunately this is the first time I heard about Raiblocks.
Cheers

Got to keep searching for the golden ticket. With you brother. Wish I found out about XRB sooner.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Rai blocks is a huge pump and dump, that's all it is... Fast transactions... a ton of coins have that already, low fees, yeah, that too. Nevermind that this coin has less adoption than a bus full of orphans, it's only listed on one exchange that no one's ever heard of... Don't go chasing candlesticks kids, this isn't "the one"

BEEEEEEEEEECCCCCCCCOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNEEEEEEEKKKKKKKK

Nevermind that this coin has less adoption than a bus full of orphans

Lol could very well be the case that it's a PnD. I think it has its strengths having an elegant architecture and low energy footprint though. Good idea on not chasing highs, always the better move to be patient.

It doesn't have "low fees" and its listed on Bitgrail, Mercatox and BitFlip. Just to stay at the true facts :)

Extraterrestrial ever needs information regarding Cryptos, Steem and or etc. I turn to kevinwong posts! Thank you so VERY much for sharing this valuable information! It does get very confusing out there and you make it much easier to understand! I appreciate it so much! I'm telling my Family, Friends and Clients to join the GREAT Steemit Community! And if they have any questions, to check out kevinwong posts! Thanks Again! Positive Energy! Light and Love! Great Karma! Blessed 2018! :)

I really liked your theory about Raiblock's marketing benefiting steem, it's one of the best explanations I found so far for the recent pump. It's enjoyable reading your posts about new coins especially how you made a comparison between them this time. Also it's mind blowing how quickly the market evolves.
At this rate might we see bitcoin dethroned soon? and maybe it will become a store of value.

Just part of it. I think the bigger picture is that steem is entering year #3 and SMTs and other features are coming up. Store of value is just how much someone is willing to buy it for.. oh well, no idea about bitcoin. I guess it'll stay as long as people still need fiat lol.

I hate myself for not buying it at 1$. I was deciding between DRGN and Raiblock and I bough Dragon :/

Haha so many coins out there! Don't beat yourself up for that ;)

The recent pump on it is just overwhelming and I doubt it can sustain trend like this some more. Steem on the other hand, is much more practical and real to most users. I have never take part in a crypto project as active as in Steemit.

In short, Steem for the win. Haha.

XRB is nothing more than that.. a pump

Great post! I’m new here but I’ve been obsessed with the crypto world for a while. So much to learn though. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and opinion as well :)

Wow! Going through your post made me to have have a fundermental knowledge of raiblock which i have have not even hear anything like raiblock before.Not only that ,i was amazed how you just compare and contrast raiblock and steemit and i was able to find how both are instant and free to transact.thanks for widen my horizon in the knowledge of cryptocurrency which will going to help me a lot in this tokenized world we are gradually entering.

@kevinwong
BTC really needs to sort this all out, as a lot of people are moving to alternative options, which are faster and much cheaper, they will end up losing market share due to these issues.

Urgent attention needed. I myself have moved tons of BTC over to litecoin to do transactions and trade with as it just makes more sense right now.

BTC is still the primary onramp for fiat to enter the crypto markets, and XRB is traded on some shit exchange no on has ever heard of. BTC isn't going anywhere

@cbscott7
Fully agree BTC is here to stay and am an avid BTC supporter from the beginning and that will never change. Just think we need to sort out the transaction time and cost. I will ALWAYS be proBTC. :-)

Hey @coinbizpro I unfortunately cannot assist you with cuKoin, I am not too familiar with it, sorry. am sure one of the other guys may be able to help
goodluck

;)

Thanks for the explanation... seems like Steem is the better bet, good news b/c i have no plans to move! I also like your random image to break up the text, haha, i thought nothing of it until i read the caption. (-: It was a relaxing break.

Personally, I believe Steem's market (attention, social, and gaming) occupies just as much capital as the IoT market, at least in the meantime. The value in IoT transactions are still largely speculative, in my opinion, although it could very well dominate the markets once it matures.

man you know your stuff, that's why i love reading your blog posts i always come away either informed or as another peer validation in this space to come back and remember to re-look at information. thank you for sharing such a piece. the IoT stuff could either happen real quick or fall apart and go through iterations until we get to where it needs to be.

Haha i'm just babbling more than anything. But yeah IoT seems inevitable but I think many are underestimating the obstacles for ubiquity. There are hardware standards, interface, network protocols, etc..

yeah but that's always been the case with things like bluetooth and wifi standards. the market always ends up pushin it through. the big thing for me in IoT is security, we don't want these darn things to be just another avenue for cultivating ddos farms! :)

It's not something that I would hold as I just treat it as a vestigial currency that I'll sell right away for more Steem Power (or something else).

On a complete side note, what is the best way to turn Steem Power into USD? I'm legit confused af @kevinwong

You don't. you just keep holding SP forever. lol joking.

you'd need to power SP down, SP will turn to Steem, then trade steem for usd (likely via btc)

interesting this is as i was too thinking about it but don't had that much knowledge on raiblocks it almost came into lime light with a sudden boom in prices thanks for sharing about it

Raiblocks is one of my biggest misses in crypto, I got to know of them and was planning to get it when it was sitting at $12 and within 48 hours, it doubled... :(

Now looking for it to correc to reasonable levels once it hits Binance so that I can buy in..

By the time the coin is on the top 100 in coinmarketcap I feel like I have already missed the bulk of the potential rise. Just to see coins that are fractions of a cent and putting in $100 and the coin goes up to $1 or more is 1000%+ gains. The fact the XRB did just that has so many people now talking about it. Wish I had know about steemfest and got on board then. Congrats on your earnings @kevinwong.

There will be other coins. Although i really like raiblocks' design. it's elegant.

Despite having low fees and high transaction speed I believe Raiblocks will fail in the long run. Many other coins have low fees and fast transactions and Raiblocks will experience the same problem they have. Adaptation. I'm not talking about scalability, but the mass adoptation by merchants. Why would a merchant pick Raiblocks as a payment method if 80% of his customers never even heard of crypto. And even if they had they would most likely only have BTC/ETH/LTC. The only reason Raiblocks is so hyped up right now is because it's superior scalability, but that is something the other coins can fix. I'll pass on Raiblocks also because of the rabid fanbase that will eat you like a swarm of piranhas if you say anything about their fav coin. That kind of attitude is not something that I like to see in a crypto I invest into. Reminds me too much of LINK.

Lol i thought the community was a little too all-rainbows when I go through the subreddit. Freedom to debate is always best, which is why I like the steem community. Yeah adoption is most important, which is why steem seems to have an edge despite having a lower market cap atm.

I really enjoyed reading this comparison between Steem and Raiblocks. It was really informative and well written. Raiblocks seems interesting but I believe that Steem actually has a better network with a lot more development at this point.

Yeah Steem is actually pretty active compared to the rest. You just don't see people talking about steem on facebook / twitter / etc.. because we're talking about it in here! lol

Yes, engagement levels here are quite high here since it's generally nice environment and the feeds aren't algorithm based so you get to see your feed chronologically without worry about your feed being restricted by a FB/Instagram pay wall.

I also do think not a lot of people talk Steem on Facebook since Facebook seems to downplay any posts concerning any other social network. For instance, YouTube videos seem to have a lot fewer views compared to videos hosted on Facebook itself. For Steemit on FB, some of our posts are sometimes flagged for being potential spam on their network.

Thank you for taking your time to explain it, you explained it better than anyone else I've seen for XRB. I agree with your assessment, I think Steem will be the top dog.

Thanks @showtime24, time will tell :>

I am doubtful - or just don't understand it well - about the real decentralization of cryptos like Iota and Raiblocks that give no incentives for people who want to run a node - so that nodes are going to be run just by exchanges and stores.

Everybody's gonna be an exchange and store in the future...

Quite the informative article Kevin. Serves as a good eye opener. Hopefully you were able to take back your investment with a hefty profit <3

will the blockchain for rai grow in size over time? or I only need to hold a small amount of data in my wallet?

is it possible for steem to hit $30+ per coin? some are saying even $100 which I find ridiculous but you never know with this crypto market!!

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Glad to see that Raiblocks is going up. I heard of it while investing in iota and believe that both crypto currency’s have a bright future in 2018. Thank you for the heads up at all of the information, I’m sure many users of steemit will be thrilled to learn about the . I heard of it while investing in iota and believe that both crypto currency‘s have a bright future in 2018. Thank you for the heads up at all of the information, I’m sure many users of steam will be thrilled to learn about Raiblocks

Is it same like steemit can you please tell me where to check this railblocks

Just own both and be very happy in a couple years!

Still not too sure about that RaiBlocks character... especially when it's only available on questionable exchanges.

Raiblock in indonesian mind is missing key or kunci yang hilang. But here raiblock is deferent mind lake indonesian.
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I really enjoy your amazing postings, everyone wants transactions quickly and easily, but if raiblocks supports it that way, I'm sure many contributors will take advantage of it. the market price may go up and down, as long as the transaction is smooth, all will be volatile and will be easy ...
thanks @kevinwong has your post ...

SMT for the win

$100 steem is approaching! Good times!

You are right, the RaiBlocks is very similar to the Steem, because RaiBlocks is a crypto currency with a new block structure architecture, where each account has its own block chain, providing an almost instantaneous transaction speed and unlimited scalability. Each user has its own block-chain, allowing them to asynchronously update for the rest of the network, which leads to quick transactions with minimal costs.

Transactions track the balance on accounts, not the amounts in the transaction, allowing aggressive pruning of the database without compromising security. RaiBlocks' free of charge and transactions in fractions of seconds make it the main crypto currency for consumer transactions. Thank you @kevinwong

Well explained @kevinwong. I have heard before something about Raiblocks coins. I trust in this blockchain only steem. I have no idea to move XRB. But i saw some benefits indeed of XRB. If you invest in XRB some have some risk here? Cryptos can't predict. So best thing is research market cap and supply. RaiBlocks isn’t just one long blockchain.

RaiBlocks secure’s it’s ledger...

RaiBlocks needs to learn how apostrophes work.

Thanks for the analyse Raiblocks coins. As me XRB most satisfaction with no fees with low latency and instantly transactions, scalability for micro payments and simplicity. Also XRB guarantees immediate transaction confirmation and the developers pursue environmentally friendly operation of the platform without mining costs. Best guidance you posted,.

Fast transactions and low/no fees will be the main argument for prospering cryptocurrencies in this year.

@kevinwong Thanks for your detailed information regarding Steem, SBD and Raidblocks. Too many folks who have just joined Steemit would find this article extremely useful.

Kind Regards

Good explanation.... Greetings to you @kevinwong....

A new battle is coming RaiBlock's family ! Like for ripple, we will win. We must win !

thanks for sharing this post . Good explain cryptocarrency very informative post
@kevinwong

Great post! I’m new here but I’ve been obsessed with the crypto world for a while.

To be honest the game of crypto-currency only last maximum 2 years after all major coins stable. So don't waste your time just do some research and find the best coin under 1$ for investment. Follow coin desk etc and wait for next 6-9 months you investment will boom.

Thank !For your sharing post.

Good explanation thank you for this post

Thanks for this informative post.

good job.

Thanks for your information. Nice to follow you. 😊😊🙏🏻

whether raiblocks will be able to compete with steam in the future @kevinwong

This post very nice..thanks for sharing this post..

very very informative post..

this post very nice..thanks for sharing this post.

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Railblocks and Steem have many similarities for sure but i believe in steem in long term will be bigger than Railblocks!
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Upvote and resteem done done.

Thank you for the comprehensive breakdown!

Why is everyone so hyped about Raiblocks all of a sudden?

Edit: posted same comment twice by accident

Thank you very much
I am glad I found you article
I am interested in the bitcoin
I will definitely buy a few and make an exodus wallet too
It seems to be a very good useful coin
Thanks again

Good sharing for best information
Thank you very much, success is always for you @kevinwong....

Not taking it as financial advice but this thing is being talked about. It's selling for solving Bitcoins problems. People say and think that Raiblocks is exactly what Bitcoin should have been. That is massive for the currency. I do not have any but there is serious hype about it. I think a safe investment for now. Not a financial advice.

Thanks for the info @kevinwong. The coin seems interesting and we might be able to make profit out of it in the future. Let's try to see what will happen with this coin.

Thank you very much for giving us detailed information about how RILABOLOX keys and stem are different.
Thanks for sharing
@kevinwong

is this raidblocks are newly created sir? I will check if what are the good benefits to it.. thank you to this informative post sir @kevinwong

There are no benefits, it's a useless coin with zero adoption that just has fast and cheap transactions.

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railbox is some type of cryptocurrency

Nice post man, to be honest the amount of Cryptos one has to be informed about is just huge, so posts like yours help a lot getting a very good overview + an opinion from someone that has done serious research. Thanks so much! :-)

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Thanks a lot for telling us about Raiblocks. I have seen it before coinmarketcap.com but I was always curious about it.

very informative post.....thankxxx for sharing dear..

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Railblocks is another coin I have never even heard of

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many thanks for the great info on raiblocks also good things being said about it on twitter

That growth is insane! I love the the image break haha

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I feel like Raiblocks is more of a digital asset trader's coin and Steem is more of a community contributer and content creater coin. Enjoyed your take though, thanks for sharing!

still confuse about railblocks. Is it can we get from steemit also? or in another apps?

@kevinwong Thank you for the introduction to RaiBlocks. Your analysis is always refreshing and easy to understand.

xrb rate is now very high...

this is my 1st time to hear about something like that..thanks for the post sir..i learnt something from that :)

Thanks @kevinwong
This information is very helpful and the kind one needs to know
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