I have heard of this project. I can't say I am not impressed with the idea behind it. But I can't understand how it work. Many people see adverts as annoying and would rather avoid it than get paid to watch it. I could be wrong though.
Well one thing to consider is that people are already doing this for free stuff. Services like influenster get people to fill out surveys and earn rewards. You should look into their beta. It's very impressive IMO. I also like that they're coming in and offering high quality content versus just plain ads.
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Such interesting perspectives about data privacty...I personally care a lot about my data not because I'm hiding something but moreso that my info would be out there for anyone to exploit. Whether that's info or my behavior, that is all very valuable info to businesses and even to criminals.
I do like the solution that Algerbaix presents. They offer a unique position for the advertising market. I like that people would get rewarded directly for their attention
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So does anyone know when the desktop version is launching??
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I don't understand why you need privacy in social network? I believe that people use facebook for unlock yourself.
wtf?? Privacy of user data lol. That's why there was a whole scandal with facebook since they were selling user data to companies. It's important because these platforms know a lot about us and our behavior. They make billions off of our info. Yeah now thats true and I can bet more than 10 BTC on this statement. I even think that many other social platforms might just have started re-weritign their of terms and condition after Facebook caught on fire with the law suits. We know very well the whole world is connected with the internet and everything other platform is doing the same thing as the Facebook did. I think they have more or less started looking after the matter when this scandal happened. Blockchain is already getting new wings when we see that scandal coming. I am sure blockchain will be new brand of the privacy now onwards. i'm glad this is creating a movement where companies are held accountable. I also think the project mentioned is a perfect direction for consumers and advertisers. Big fan of algebraix just based on the idea and team
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Called the "holy grail" of cryptocurrency, stablecoins have been heralded as a way to strengthen the commercial case for blockchains, since many .... examples of a smart contract or blockchain 2.0 technology actually working really well and in particular, providing real world utility in a way that almost no .
I think there's a HUGE need for a stablecoin for everyday purchases. did you guys see that Havven partnered with Intimate token??
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this will be good because they are doing more advertising industry. this project will help people to make employed and it will lessen the unemployment if they gonna create a advertising industry all over the world. I also agree that the ad industry needs more disruption. as demand and standards increase, the medium of delivery definitely will. I think algebraix is a very interesting project imo
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good list they put together. I watched Havven and wish I got in on the sale but it sold out too fast and I was in line for it
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whoa the last time I checked ico bench their rating wasn't that good but it looks like they re-evaluated it. I always thought the project was at least a 4. Awesome job algebraix!
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Since this is supposed to be tied to $, can anyone explain why Tethers value is not static? I could understand a small premium (as it saves people selling to $) but i dont know why it seems to trade in a +/- 4% range this past month (and as much as 1.08) at one point. Are people actually trading the coin?
I wouldn't waste my time with tether. Havven is the better option and they're completely decentralized/trustless. Also not pegged to fiat or gold.
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well it seems like tether to me and after tether also bitrex have issued its coin which is always stable so this kind of projects are becoming more and more in the scenes which are for good use of course but what I think is that they are not stable enough because can be crashed any time cuz are not backed by anything
The problem with Tether is that it requires a trusted custodian to hold the dollars represented by the Tether tokens. If the dollars are spent, lost or stolen, or the tokens are not redeemable, then the tokens become worthless. Havven doesn't have this problem. It solves it by using a smart contract to automatically buy and sell havvens for $1 on a trustless exchange. In theory, Havven requires no trusted third-party; however, it may not be possible to implement such a system. Agree to this. The bigger Havven's network gets, the better. Saw this update from them as well: https://blog.havven.io/eth-backed-nomins-are-now-on-mainnet-8cce92fb1c1a
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I like that havven stands for everything I'm looking for: decentralized, trustless, and not pegged to fiat/gold. Great coin to be looking into.
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Oooh gotta get in on the sig campaign and airdrop. thanks for sharing!
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