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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Gas Needed to Process and Convert Ether Payments on: October 11, 2017, 08:15:11 AM
After reviewing the relative questions. I am not keen enough in this space to discern if these questions and answers address my question. So I will submit my question in a neophyte tenor.

Sell a bundle of pre-programmed ether tokens for a network access and payment, to a vendor subscriber.

The vendor subscriber would then issue a token to their client which uses the ether token to access our network, book an appointment, and pay an network agent.

The ether token should perform three task:

1) Access a network
  
2) Pay a network transaction fee in ether equal to $2-3.00 USD routed to the network digital wallet
 
3) Credit a network Agent digital wallet in ether for services provided equal to $20-25.00 USD

Theoretically how much gas may be required to validate this block?

How much gas is required to credit the network's digital wallet with the transaction fee of ether payment equal to $2-3.00 USD.

How much gas is required to convert the for the network to connect with an ethereum exchange for the highest value and deposit the fiat in USD to the networks bank account?

How much gas is required to do the following? How can a network Agent connect to an exchange and convert ether payment in their digital wallet to $20-25.00 USD fiat and be routed to the Agent bank account?

To me this seems like a lot of smart contract activity however what is the answers? Please help. Thank you in advance.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Ethereum for Global Identity Proofing Services and U.S. Remote e-Notarization on: October 02, 2017, 10:08:35 PM
We are seeking feedback on the following topic. U.S. identity management is no longer a nice to have technology. Prior to, and now after the recent credit data aggregator hack exposing 143 million people to potential identity theft and fraud, the need for identity management services aligned with remote e-Notarization seems more and more viable. U.S. Notaries Public are needed on the Internet and U.S. Notaries Public are needed on the Internet now! AYIN International, Inc. is preparing to launch its new SEC registered and pre-sale ICO Ethereum ERC20 token to four crowds implementing and investing in three services and AYIN International, Inc. The first three crowds may purchase AYIN I (pronounced eye in eye) tokens for access and payment of services. The fourth crowd may purchase AYIN I tokens for investment and exchange activity. Our tokens are deemed securities as indicated by the SEC and the U.S. Supreme court HOWEY test. Therefore SEC registration is a requirement and we hope to mitigate undue exposure protection for our crowds. For more information please respond via this post and provide your contact info and one of representatives will respond within the 1 hour. Or if you simply wish to reply by post we would appreciate your feedback.

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3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Can Ethereum token nodes be programmed for dapp access and service payment? on: October 02, 2017, 09:11:58 PM
Can Ethereum nodes be programmed to do API calls. The theory is Ethereum tokens need to be used for network access and payment for services to network agents. In addition the network operator can receive a transaction fee from the the same token. Tokens are purchased from network operator by a pre-subscribed network vendor who issue tokens to their clients to access the network. The token functions to access the network and makes payment in ETH is made to the pre-designated Agent who processed the service request and a transaction fee paid in ETH to the network operator? Is this possible?
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