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anarchovegan
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anarchovegan
I regret not making
https://memo.cash/post/3e50fe5ec1830e139460f3da1e846715b46874d70a3089cddbd20e71ed1d9e5a
s reply here instead. The reply is later, and so should be beneath...
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That's an issue with the UI of the web-app, not the memo protocol itself. It could be changed, or have a setting so you can choose which direction the chronology is sorted for display.
anarchovegan
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Wow! Do you know the details of how it could be changed?
Is there a way that we users could interact with memo and the memo staff to help?
Or is that going too far?
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The devs are super friendly. They are busy though and have to prioritize what new features they implement. I haven't contributed code myself yet.
anarchovegan
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How would you find what features they're focusing on? Would there be a way to help them with those?
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As far as helping, anything you want to change/fix, you just download the code, make a change, test it, then submit a pull request with Git. They can accept it or reject it.
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That I don't know. Usually you'd have a prioritized ticket system. You could look at the issues section of github, but not sure they are really using that for official prioirty.
anarchovegan
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Do you know their memos?
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anarchovegan
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lol I'm already following all three.
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Another possibility is to make another site/client to compete. That usually spurs innovation. We'd still all be talking to each other on the same blockchain & memo protocol.
anarchovegan
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Another .cash? How would you do that?
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Here is a site that is monitoring data on the blockchain like memo activity & displays it, for example:

https://chainfeed.org/
anarchovegan
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How curious! It's like the text form of chaturbate.
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Also, if you can put TXs in the blockchain that conform to the memo protocol, they will show up in this app as well, even if you use your own software to do so.
anarchovegan
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I wonder what would you be able to alter. Or if there could be an app where you could see it "unedited".
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If you click the little grid box icon at the top right of a post, you will see links to view the TX for that post on several blockchain explorers.
anarchovegan
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Each like is .005 BCH which is $3.05 right now?
Looks like I have "599,436 satoshis (0.00599436 BCH)"...
So one more "like" and I won't be able to like posts? Or post?
anarchovegan
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That post changed it to "599,020 satoshis (0.00599020 BCH)".
So replies cost 416 sats, or .00000416 BCH.
anarchovegan
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To "598,424 satoshis (0.00598424 BCH)".
Ok. So I was off by a factor of ten. $0.0303 is how much likes cost... or 416 sats, or .00000416 BCH.
anarchovegan
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I think I mixed up the like and replying units. Or are they the same?
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Look for the OP_RETURN data and there you will see the raw data that comprises that post or action. Also the protocol is laid out here:

https://memo.cash/protocol
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The blockchain is a distributed database that anyone can read or write to without permission, besides the rules that keep it functioning.
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If you can retrieve the transactions (TXs) from the blockchain that have memo protocol data in them, you can display them. You can write your own code to do so if you are tech enough.
anarchovegan
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Ok. I am not right now. I would need to develop that. Do you have any suggestions in that regard? Perhaps I should ask the devs for direction?
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It's pretty technical even for me being a programmer/software developer of over 20 years experience, so I haven't even attempted to set up my own instance of it to begin working on it.
anarchovegan
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What do you think would be most productive to focus on?
slb
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Use bitdb for getting the info and datacash for sending txs
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If you can manage that, then I think you will know what to do next. It is a long journey though. In lieu of that, helping adoption and telling friends about memo is great too.
anarchovegan
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Oh, I'm certainly spreading the word! ;)
Have you heard of Keyport? Yours.org?
https://bch.gg/memoalt
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If you have programming ability though, my suggestion would be to try to understand the fundamentals of bitcoin first, then use a library to create a memo post.
anarchovegan
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You mean the technical fundamentals of bitcoin?
Bitcoin is digital cash, making money permissionless and immutability via blockchain technology?
This reply to you is a memo post?
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They have a suggestions topic here:

https://memo.cash/topic/Memo+Suggestions

and it's open source here:

https://github.com/memocash/memo/
anarchovegan
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I will never be able to change that s into an a.