I've heard there's a lot of benefit to registering gambling sites in Curaçao, will you guys be going through them?
No, our plan is to be based out of Gibraltar. We've been working with our legal team out there, ISOLAS LLP, and will be engaging the gaming authorities there to obtain the appropriate license. Gibraltar have stringent gaming requirements, so our hope is that when the US legalizes sports betting, we will be well positioned to obtain a license there. That's a very telling approach. Everyone else wants to take short cuts and take the easy path, you guys are planning far ahead and aren't afraid to work harder right now to ensure success in the future. Thanks for the kind words. Even as a lawyer myself, I can attest that the proper legal path does take a surprising amount of time and effort. Interesting, do you specialize in blockchain or betting? I specialize in the intersection of corporate commercial with blockchain and digital asset law. You sound like a useful guy to have around in a venture like this then!
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What do you guys think of the whole Parity situation? Anything you learned from it?
Hopefully you guys weren't affected by it?
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is there any competitive comparison exist?
I think he's trying to ask if you guys have any competition, which is actually a pretty good question.
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I've heard there's a lot of benefit to registering gambling sites in Curaçao, will you guys be going through them?
No, our plan is to be based out of Gibraltar. We've been working with our legal team out there, ISOLAS LLP, and will be engaging the gaming authorities there to obtain the appropriate license. Gibraltar have stringent gaming requirements, so our hope is that when the US legalizes sports betting, we will be well positioned to obtain a license there. That's a very telling approach. Everyone else wants to take short cuts and take the easy path, you guys are planning far ahead and aren't afraid to work harder right now to ensure success in the future. Thanks for the kind words. Even as a lawyer myself, I can attest that the proper legal path does take a surprising amount of time and effort. Interesting, do you specialize in blockchain or betting?
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What do you guys think of the whole Parity situation? Anything you learned from it?
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Are there any reliable estimates on just how valuable a single persons data is?
Great question. I can't see the individuals data being worth much, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't belong to us to do with as we please. Tevon and Luis actually built us a Data Calculator using publicly available data (marketing, Facebook, Google, Twitter ARPUs etc.), as well as some data estimates from data buyers evaluating the Datum platform. https://calc.datum.org/When will bounty compensation be released?
When the tokens get released. 4-11 December 2017. Sorry if this has already been answered, I'm curious if you see any uses for machine learning with your platform?
In all honesty, many. But, I am not an AI/ML/DL expert, and I forwarded your question to Florian / Matt. Roger's answer (no time for Bitcoin Talk forum, he's locked in a dungeon on the 9th floor working on Datum API): "roger.haenni [7:48 PM] Yes, especially things like NLP (Natural Language Processing) using Machine Learning for Chatbots etc, startups working on this need chat transcripts of real users to train their Machine Learning Models, with Datum they can buy chat transcripts from users."Roger is a freaking genius! Throw him an extra scrap of bread into his dungeon for him lol. Seriously though, using ML on all the data you guys will have would make that data more useful, thus giving everyone more value for their same data.
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I've heard there's a lot of benefit to registering gambling sites in Curaçao, will you guys be going through them?
No, our plan is to be based out of Gibraltar. We've been working with our legal team out there, ISOLAS LLP, and will be engaging the gaming authorities there to obtain the appropriate license. Gibraltar have stringent gaming requirements, so our hope is that when the US legalizes sports betting, we will be well positioned to obtain a license there. That's a very telling approach. Everyone else wants to take short cuts and take the easy path, you guys are planning far ahead and aren't afraid to work harder right now to ensure success in the future.
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Curious why you guys put the bounty program on pause for a week?
The bounty rewards program is still in effect. See here. If you meant the expensive bounty signature campaign, that was paused because it has limited ROI when we still do not have the prototype. While it did spread brand awareness, we must cut costs and focus on getting the wallet prototype launched as a first priority. [/quote] Yeah I meant the signature campaign. That's an understandable reason though. I appreciate you guys taking time from your busy day to answer some questions. If you have time I'm curious to get Brandon's opinion on the whole Parity debacle.
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I've heard there's a lot of benefit to registering gambling sites in Curaçao, will you guys be going through them?
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Sorry if this has already been answered, I'm curious if you see any uses for machine learning with your platform?
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Do you guys have any plans to implement machine learning with your platform?
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Curious why you guys put the bounty program on pause for a week?
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Eventually the wallet will auto-tumble all tokens?
That would be an awesome feature! Is this true? I think it see it on the roadmap. Yeah, that's where I originally saw it. This would be such an awesome feature, but I don't see how they could do it without charging another fee. Maybe it could be an optional thing?
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Eventually the wallet will auto-tumble all tokens?
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How do you fees compare to most exchanges/wallets?
You guys must be busy, just whenever you get a chance.
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Betrium is moving forward and looking for foreign sports traders from all around the world to take a part in the project! Global expansion is the most important Betrium's mission. Worldwide network of professional traders and analysts is important to understand local differences of markets and national sports characteristics. If you have more than 3 years of experience and want to be a part of our team, send us your proposals to hr@betrium.co Are these for advisor positions?
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How do you fees compare to most exchanges/wallets?
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That makes it easy, thanks.
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How do you detect fraudulent credit card orders? You just hold the funds for a few days until it can be confirmed?
I do not know the merchant processor's exact methods, and they would be unlikely to share that information in order to make it tougher for fraudsters to defeat their fraud detection. Holding the orders in "quarantine" is just an extra step we are taking, until we feel comfortable with the processor's fraud detection. Their system is very highly rated, so our efforts just take it one extra step. If we speak with someone paying by credit card and subsequently feel comfortable with them, then we will release the order early. I'm sure there were cheaper options to go with for credit card processing, this is probably just another example of getting what you pay for.
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Limewire was a bad example I admit.
It honestly wasn't. In terms of how they presented their technology in the whitepaper, it's a perfectly valid comparison. They aren't hosting file directories like Limewire did, they're acting as a tracker. .torrent's are also different than what limewire used. The differences may seem subtle to you, but legally, it's the difference between sitting in jail and having a successful business.
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