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What do the developers offer us?
Some kind of super algorithm that protects data from hacking and leaves no chance for hackers. So what is it so special?
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But do you think there is any correlation between increased computer literacy and a decrease in data theft?
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But do you think it is really necessary to attach such great importance to hacker attacks? Maybe just accept them as an inevitable evil and not worry?
Of course, it is important that users take these threats seriously and do everything they can to keep their personal data safe from thieves. OK. I understand your concern.
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But do you think it is really necessary to attach such great importance to hacker attacks? Maybe just accept them as an inevitable evil and not worry?
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Hello! In general, this project is trying to find its niche in a fairly competitive market.
Despite the large number of companies on this market, there is no ideal product. It's the truth. The companies only promise 100% protection of your data, but actually it is not so. Do you think that this project is fundamentally different from others? I've read about their new algorithm, I think it's something completely new. Now all cloud storage technologies assume that the information is still stored on physical media. Yes. Therefore, in any case, there is a possibility of data hacking.
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And who is legally responsible for the purchase of tokens?
It's partially the buyers themselves. Individuals who purchase tokens on an illegal, fraudulent or unauthorized basis should be prepared for negative consequences and bear full responsibility in accordance to the laws of their respective countries. OK, I see. It looks reasonable, BTW.
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And who is legally responsible for the purchase of tokens?
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But isn't data loss covered by insurance? I think it can solve the problem.
By the way, only 15-17% of the total amount of data loss will be covered by insurance. Can you confirm that data in the cloud is so insecure? Today even the use of AES 256 encryption, which is accepted as a standard for data protection by U.S. government agencies, does not guarantee the protection of your information. I haven't heard about this before. It's something that I have to think about.
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Hey does MoviesChain have a facebook page?
Of course dude!
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Yes, do you know?
Hi! We expect that it is going to take place in the second quarter of 2018. The exact date will be announced soon. Hey, what about the token price? I think you can see it on their website! Oh is that so. Thanks anyway!
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Yes, do you know?
Hi! We expect that it is going to take place in the second quarter of 2018. The exact date will be announced soon. Hey, what about the token price?
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I visited the website and came across the word whitelist. Can someone explain what this is?
Guess you're a newbie! Yes I am. I'm not familiar with some of the terms Hi, the Token sale will take place in 5 stages. During the first stage, only whitelist members will be able to acquire tokens. Oh thanks for the explanation team
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I visited the website and came across the word whitelist. Can someone explain what this is?
Guess you're a newbie! Yes I am. I'm not familiar with some of the terms
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I visited the website and came across the word whitelist. Can someone explain what this is?
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From what I've heard all the content placed in MoviesChain are protected.
That's right, all the content will be cryptographically protected using MoviesChain by TVzavr’s own Digital Rights Management system based on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-128). Oh, that would be better
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Guys, is it safe enough to publish content in MoviesChain platform?
Yeah security of their content is the main concern for the indie producers
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