Biddable is one of the first applications built on the Codex Protocol and you can now use it on LiveAuctioneers It's a Simple Three-Step Process1: Acquire cryptocurrency. Biddable takes deposits using Ethereum. 2: Leave a refundable deposit that will be held in a secure smart contract. 3: When you win an item, settle your invoice in fiat or cryptocurrency. What you need1: The Metamask browser extension or another way to manually transfer your deposit. 2: Enough Ethereum (ETH) cryptocurrency tokens to meet the required amount. https://www.liveauctioneers.com/pages/biddable/
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When will Smart Containers ever list on exchange? This point does not seem to be good for ICO projects to list on exchange, most of the projects are dump prices due to the general market.
There's no official news from the Smart Containers team about exchanges at this time. No one really know what will help after the tokens are listed on exchanges so let's put speculation on the side and focus on the true potential of Smart Containers I highly recommend that you follow the project on Telegram. There's group and a news/announcements channel Telegram Group https://t.me/smartcontainersTelegram Channel https://t.me/smartcontainers_info
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One of the other privileges of using blockchain technology is the logi chain. It opens the logistics for your company and you can integrate your logistics with third party companies that can work with it you easier.
That's right, the LOGI chain is a combination of public and permission-based chains that will allow all players in the ecosystem to store documents needed in the logistics processes. The journey of a logistics unit such as containers, parcels or products starts by adding an electronic chip to mirror the product on the blockchain infrastructure. All the documents then can be linked to the chip and made viewable to the relevant parties during the process such as customs officers, freight forwarders, contractors, shippers, buyers, warehouse workers
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The Orvium project is one of the projects I have seen so far with great interest in researchers and Science itself. We can only see most of the time business related coins, all about the smart contract technology the Ethereum Blockchain boasts. Oh, I remember one project that is nearly close to what Orvium is. BitDegree. It is widely concerned with education, especially about computers. Well, we can only see what will be done after the TGE. I believe the Orvium Project is one of the good projects for Summer 2018. Looking forward to more from you guys!
Thank you for being part of the Orvium community and for the support. Make sure to follow Orvium on Telegram. There's a group and a channel for news and updates: Telegram Group https://t.me/orviumTelegram Channel https://t.me/orvium_announcements
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Thank you for being there! You are very promising! I hope you will implement everything well! The bonus is extremely attractive How much you have collected already?
Thanks for being part of the Codex Protocol community The token sale has ended already and there's an airdrop for whitelist participants who passed the KYC, provided a refund wallet and/or purchased CODX tokens. Those who purchased the tokens will get a refund + 2000 CODX + 500 CODX. Other who didn't purchase the tokens but passed the KYC and provided a refund wallet will get 500 CODX. The Codex team have collected $12 million from the token sale which is sufficient to develop the protocol. https://medium.com/codexprotocol/codexcoin-sale-update-airdrop-3af53c6a5e9b
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Hi, guys) Actually interesting project Wish you all best I think you will have success The sphere is pretty empty, you have all chances
Thank you for the kind comment, the community is growing day by day and it's great to see comments like yours Join the Telegram group and feel free to share any questions or suggestions https://t.me/codexprotocol
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Now, several project are going to provide protection for funds of investor What do you think about it? Would you plan to do the same? Or you did it already?
Sorry, is Codex going to store users funds for a long periods? I thought users can have money on the platform right before making some deals, so Codex doesn't have to take care about our money, does it? Codex is a utility token that will be used by collectors, auction houses, galleries and developers to interact with each other. There's a staking contract which can be used by anyone to stake CODX and receive discounts on the network fees. Application providers and validators are required to stake CODX to ensure transparency and security in the network. Hope this helps
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Ambrosus supporters, we wanna hear your suggestions and feedback 😊 That's the original post from Kevin: I've been monitoring the Telegram chat and noticed valuable suggestions that eventually get lost. A solution for that would be the suggestionbox. We welcome good feedback and suggestions and I would like to put them in a nice #bundle for Ambrosus. In order to make this work follow the next format: Be sure to use the hashtag #box Problem: short description of something you think can be improved. Suggestion: present your solution You have until next friday 12pm / 24:00h Swiss time. After that I will submit your suggestions. Join the official Ambrosus Telegram channel https://t.me/ambrosuschat
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Will new partnership be revealed with the upcoming unveiling of proof of concepts and mini documentary? If that is not the case, that’s my suggestion: add the unveiling of their respective proof of concept to future partnership announcements, it will greatly help the public and the community to see the depth and progress of such partnership.
Hey, and thanks for your suggestion There's a suggestion box in the Telegram channel and I will be adding that to the box. If you have more suggestions, then please share them and they will be saved
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What then is the purpose of this project, if not sales? Only an estimate? [/quote] The main purpose of Codex is to store ownership and provenance information while ensuring privacy for collectors. The project has raised $12m which is sufficient to build the protocol successfully https://medium.com/codexprotocol/codexcoin-sale-update-airdrop-3af53c6a5e9b[/quote] Are you developing some systems for verification of the authenticity? Some engagement with museums apart from selling items? You could become one of pioneers of the new age of art market Wink [/quote] That's correct! Codex is built for partnerships. Here are some of the partners that will be using the Codex Protocol and build applications on top of it 1: Feral Horses 2: ValueMyStuff 3: Luxury Asset Capital 4: The Clarion List 5: DUST IDENTITY 6: Maecenas
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This ICO project will improve the demand and supply relationship while reducing the reliance on clearing houses and brokers. The token can be used to directly connect to the suppliers with a greater speed and efficiency.
Reducing reliance is one of the benefits of the OEL ecosystem. OpenPort has established this already back in May when a blockchain-enabled invoice factoring transaction was completed. OpenPort used its blockchain to confirm the delivery of a shipment and issue an invoice. All of this was verified without the interacting with the seller’s payor and was bought fast at a lower rate. This is a good example of providing cheap and fast transport financial backing using the blockchain.
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I just don't know what to do I hope I invest now and the price of token will grow in the future What do you think about that?
The sale is over and done with right now. If you have passed the KYC and provided a refund wallet address then you will eligible to get 500 CODX tokens. What countries are under restrictions? Several friends of mine want to invest One from Russia, and one from China
The sale has ended already but to answer your question, the US and China were restricted from the sale. I want to ask a question When does the sale end? I am very interested in at the moment
The sale is over right now. You can read more about it here https://medium.com/codexprotocol/codexcoin-sale-update-airdrop-3af53c6a5e9b
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nice day) Tell us more about used technologies in the project please.
Good question So the Codex Protocol is built on top of the Ethereum network. There are no plans for building a special blockchain for Codex at the moment. Ethereum is the most popular platform even though there are scalability challenges. Codex is not worried about scalability right now as the transactions are low volume but have a high value. There are 4 smart contracts: 1: CodexCoin which is an ERC-20 utility token 2: Codex Registry, which is the ERC-721 smart contract (Non-Fungible Token Standard) 3: The staking contract, where token holders can stake tokens to receive a discount on token fees 4: The proxy contracts, from which the core contracts are accessed through These contracts were implemented already on the Rinkeby testnet. Does "not worried about scalability" mean that you are not sure that the platform will be very popular? Also I want to understand, do we really need 4 types of smart contracts? Scalability is a problem for the blockchain technology in a general. It's like when the internet was at 56kb/sec years ago. For now, Ethereum is a sufficient option and once the Codex developers feel the need for an upgrade then they will transition the network. These smart contracts are needed so users/entities can interact with each other on the Codex platform.
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