The bad idea was forming a foundation (i.e. centralisation). As cryptonerds you'd think it would have been avoided. Has nobody looked at what happened to the Bitcoin Foundation...
Just curious, but how does the roundtable work, do they charge a fee? Because if so it's genius. They basically just invite 50 devs to somewhere sunny (that could have been done anywhere) and clothe it in exclusivity.
I'm genuinely surprised to see the kind of language used here against one another. Fintech is a complicated, to say the least, and involves a high-degree of professional finesse. The notion that there are childish users who do not understand the realities of the financial world may be true, but...
Are you looking for a super minimized Linux? The issue is that if you are just making the change you may find it more difficult than you expect. Lubuntu, as mentioned above, is a good lightweight take on Ubuntu (not great for privacy, but that is contingent on your concerns).
There are a huge...
Storj is great because it keeps quite focused: store things and it's decentralised, help to do that and we'll give you rewards. I think DASH could do VOIP better.
That is true of any provider if you are using PGP. Your keys are stored locally. They don't do anything special. If you want private email use one of the Tor-based providers, write using PGP, and that is it. Keep a generic email for the everyday if you need it Protonmail are just playing up the...
Protonmail is the one that uses some kind of weird java interface, no?
All these emails essential do what any hosted (centralised) provider does, but with embedded PGP. If you are serious about privacy use a non-commercial provider such as riseup/autistici combined with PGP.
Tuta looks good...
Never quite understood the issue here. Buy Bitcoin from one of the many, many places you can and then trade for DASH at any exchange (i.e. Bittrex). I think Bitfinex even does USD?