Good afternoon. What about transparency of the ledger? What can say about the reliability of your blockchain?
The Codex Protocol is built on the Ethereum network. In terms of transparency, collectibles will be registered on the blockchain as an ERC271 token which is a non-fungible token. These tokens emulate rare and collectible items. Collectors will have full control over their items, meaning they will give permission to auction houses or galleries to put their items for sale as an example. As a buyer, you will be able to view the history of the item that you're interested in. Hope this answers your question
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I have a question. Are there any video conferences with the participation of the team of this project?
Of course, there are plenty of videos. Probably you should start by viewing Codex's YouTube channel https://bit.ly/2K4NYo7And if you haven't seen the segment Vice News posted a few weeks ago about Codex's Art Auction at the Ethereal Summit (where a CryptoKitty was sold for $140,000)... It's pretty awesome. 4:34.. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcW7c3SkP_M
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Hi dear admins Can I ask you about bounty? Is KYC process required for bounty hunters to get rewards?
Yes, passing KYC is mandatory. Without it, you will not be eligible to receive any tokens
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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.
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Are you going to make codex international? Will you open offices around the world? What about china, for example?
Codex Protocol as a platform is available to everyone. There are no plans for Codex Labs to open other branches at the moment, however, the possibility is there and the team is open for expansion.
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I know that you publish news on the yours website but I prefer mailing is it possible to get news by email?
Absolutely, just sign up for the Codex newsletter on the website http://www.codexprotocol.com
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Help me please. When does the sale end? What's the price of token for now?
Today is the first day of the token sale. Tokens are being sold right now only for the whitelisted participants. Tomorrow the token sale will be open to everyone. The token price and other information are available here https://www.codexprotocol.com/token-sale.html
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Hi everyone. All good day. People, I had such a question - will every object in the Codex system need any documents for making it into a single register? ...and i want to ask something too) Which actions I can do on your platform аs common user, not programmer et cetera?
That's a great question. Add items to the Codex Protocol depends on the application that you're using to add this item. Every application will have different requirements and standards. Codex Protocol is built for collaboration and partnership across the arts & collectibles market. There are many partners of Codex Protocol and each one of them will have an application. There are 8 partnerships 1: Feral Horses 2: ValueMyStuff 3: Luxury Asset Capital 4: The Clarion List 5: DUST IDENTITY 6: Maecenas 7: Liveauctioneers 8: Heffel Fine You can find more about them on the website http://www.codexprotocol.com
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And I want to understand your system How can I use it? And tell me please how does blockchain work?
Could you tell me too, how does the blockchain works ? I want to understand his algorithm of action and what is it I'm just starting to understand this topic. And much for me is still unclear Codex Protocol is a decentralized title registry for the Art and Collectibles asset class (AKA A&C). Meaning every piece of A&C (such as art, wine, jewelry, watches, collectible cars, etc) will be able to be registered in the blockchain. Registering an item in the blockchain will store ownership and provenance information while ensuring the privacy of the collector. The first two applications built on the Codex Protocol are Biddable and Sellable. Developers are welcomed to build more applications. You will be able to use these applications to bid and sell art and collectibles. The best way to learn more about blockchain technology is by reading and watching Youtube videos. I recommend that you start by checking this channel out https://www.youtube.com/user/aantonopHere's an example of how Blockchain works https://medium.freecodecamp.org/explain-bitcoin-like-im-five-73b4257ac833Hope this helps
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Btw, which countries are under restrictions? I couldn't find this info
The US and China are under restriction
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"With Codex partner Luxury Asset Capital, a leader in the online alternative lending market, one can receive a one-click quote for an asset-backed loan and a lien will be registered on the Codex Record which custodians and future buyers can verify."Make sure that you read this interview where Coinvision discusses Codex Protocol in depth with the project CEO, Mark Lurie https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=post;topic=4494244.1080;num_replies=1095
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Did admins answer where is their office and what country project is registered in? Legal issues are so important...
Hey there, Codex Headquarter is based in San Francisco, California
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Is the token sale already going on? I am curious how the crows here is willing to finance such a reasonable cause.
Not at this time. The private sale is open though. Main sale will be conducted by BitcoinSuisse and you can register for it already on their website. Only through BitcoinSuisse or are there other ways to contribute? Do I need to set up an account with them? Are they an exchange based in Switzerland? That is correct, the sale is being handled by bitcoinsuisse, a regulated crypto financial broker based in Switzerland, you can register with them now and make your account ready to participate in the sale At least they are regulated in Switzerland which means there is only little risk involved to trade with them. For sure! Those that have been in this space for a relatively long time know this Well I didn't know bitcoinsuisse, but since they are located in one of the best countries in the world and are also registered there, the risk should be very very low Just join the official Telegram channel and you'll be guided on how to join the token sale https://t.me/orvium
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Hello to the Codex Protocol community Today’s article in The New York Times features the Record Breaking Celestial CryptoKitty that was sold for $140,000 at the Codex + Rare Ethereal Art Auction back in May! Jess Houlgrave spoke at Christie's Art + Tech Summit in London this week. The response to blockchain in the Art World has been incredible. “More transparency equals more trust, more trust equals more transactions, more transactions equals stronger markets,” Anne Bracegirdle, a specialist in the photographs department at Christie’s, said on Tuesday at the auction house’s first Art & Tech Summit, dedicated to exploring blockchain. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/20/arts/blockchain-fintech-art-funds.html?utm_content=74606360&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
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Every year in the world 180 million diplomas are issued and millions of vacancies are opened. At the same time, only 37 percent of the surveyed recruiters use LinkedIn (the largest social network for job search and workers with 500 million users) as their main working tool. Thus, this market needs innovation: a more extensive network, which at the same time would be transparent and reliable.
Totally agree with that. SpringRole is needed because it will reduce the hiring time and the procedures. Some companies take up to 10 months to finish the hiring process for only one position. SpringRole aims to solve this problem and make it easier for fresh graduates to get hired right away.
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The Korean Blockchain week is being great for Orvium as we are meeting a lot of great projects and people interested on the platform which is getting closer to be released as MVP version. Please stay tuned and let's make science open and transparent together 💪🏻 https://twitter.com/orvium/status/1019661312710856709
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