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CURATE is a Decentralized Application (DApp) that is powered by the Ethereum blockchain. Through the platform, users provide authentic reviews which are fully trusted hence offering genuine inspiration to the distinguished and credible fashion creators. The upvotes in the system help CURATE fashion from trusted brands by giving them the deserved reviews which then transforms into increased brand awareness and sales. Through the built-in reward system, all stakeholders remain inspired to form and retain a community that remains transparent all along. You can read more about the Curate here.
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Healthcare has always been that lucrative market with a lot of red tapes and complete disregard for transparency. Blockchain aims to change all that by bringing transparency in trust to the system. From Supply Chain Logistics to appointments everything can be moved to blockchain for proper functioning. And startups are realizing that. Look at Healthereum, a recently launched healthcare startup which is using blockchain to confirm appointments, or Mediblock trying to get the data on the blockchain to build trust. The innovations are endless, and I believe the next game-changing app on the blockchain is going to be from the healthcare sector. That's just my thinking. What do you think?
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Just a quickie before I PM/Telegram with something a bit more substantial. Would you still be interested in partnering with another media site? Relatively new and relatively small, but with a growing track record for covering original Bitcoin-related stories, especially on grassroot movements and efforts. I see you've partnered already with several, which will likely be bigger and have more resources than the one I'm referring to, but might you be interested in another outlet able to provide high-quality original coverage from fresh perspective?
Sure hit me, t.me/ishangarg
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Interesting. Here's my issue. For this to be successful you need a few things by my understanding. 1. Existing funding that would get you, your video hosts, film crew (if you have one) and your equipment across 30 countries. If you are a solo vlogger with a handheld camera, then the crew costs are gone. 2. Existing youtube channel with some followers so that when you start vlogging, they can join in, share and possibly get your content viral. 3. 0.1 BTC at today's rate is $650, give or take, so each "sponsor" with just 650 bucks would not be able to get you enough money for the entire project, however, there can be sponsors with larger amounts right? My question is, how would the 'exposure' that you would bring to your sponsors differ from the guy who pays you 650 bucks vs someone who pays you 6500 bucks (hypothetically). For the last point, if no one invests more than 650 bucks to you, then you'd be left with more than a few dozen sponsors at which point promoting your sponsors would take up more time in the video than the main content. What you have described here, is a very tantalizing opportunity for some. I just hope you have the experience and mettle to prove yourself, it'd be a shame if this turned out to be another hollow hype. Your branding on our YouTube videos Post your youtube channel, Im interested now on a world traveller show based on BTC use. Sounds like a great idea tbh but I guess people want to see you have the media skills in general footage, setting up scenes etc. I know a few media study students so know quality really shows through Just wanted to respond to this. You do not really need "skills" to make it big on youtube. Take a look at any of the popular travel vlogs, the well set up, well lighted, well put together scenes do just as well (or badly) as the amateur ones. So I don't think he needs any of those things you mentioned, but if he has em - then it'll be for the better. We are not shooting it in a proper film format but rather a vlog format. The team consists of 2-3 people. 1 handles the camera and shoots, while the other is the face of the video. We are thinking of a 2 person team as the face of the video as they can easily convince shops businesses and also a give a more diversified approach. Having a channel is okay but not necessary. We already have an active facebook cryptocurrency group with 100K active users and are already running a successful cryptocurrency publication Blockmanity. This + our media partnerships will give us huge reach. It's something unique, and everyone watches travel video. We don't want to focus on only cryptocurrency community but rather everyone, educating them on Bitcoins. As for the last point, what happens if a company sponsors more - We promote them on more videos, and also provide indirect branding on other videos. For eg, when interacting with a shop owner to accept Bitcoin - we can say use XYZ wallet to store your Bitcoins. But we want to keep it cheap so that its a community run initiative. 30% of the funds are sponsored by us.
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Your branding on our YouTube videos Post your youtube channel, Im interested now on a world traveler show based on BTC use. Sounds like a great idea tbh but I guess people want to see you have the media skills in general footage, setting up scenes, etc. I know a few media study students so know quality really shows through I understand. We don't have our own YouTube channel but rather we will be piggy backing on other well established channels. We have already partnered with various cryptoucrrency media to publish our story. Moreover, our cameraman, he is a really well known traveler photgorapher who has around 120K IG followers.
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If you are interested in sponsoring or just learning more about the project, you can leave a reply below or send me a private message! Alternatively, you can also connect with me on telegram https://t.me/ishangarg
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It's been 1.5 years since the December 2017 Bull run. And we want to show the world how much has Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have grown since then. We are working on a video series in which our filmmakers will travel 30 countries and live only on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for 3 months. They will pay for food, cabs, flights, etc only through cryptocurrencies. Moreover, they will be connecting with the local community and strengthening the community. GOALThe Goal of this project is to show the world cryptocurrencies market penetration and how easy it is live on Bitcoins. Moreover, this experiment of ours will also bring more people in the cryptocurrency space. What You as A Supporter Gets?As a supporter of our project, you receive the following, - Promotion of your service in various meetups across the world
- 5 PRs on Blockmanity.com
- 1-month free banner on Blockmanity.com
- Your branding on our YouTube videos
- Your name mentioned in big media mentions
- Est. online reach of 1 million users
How much sponosorship are we looking for?You can get all of the above for a sponsorship amount of 0.1 BTC.
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Just ignore lawmakers. Bitcoin and litecoin are about a disruptive technology, not about solving bureaucratic problems.
Technology cannot be stopped by political classes. This is one thing history has really taught us. Countries which forbid new technologies are doomed.
Litecoin privacy will be good for all of us . If it works, Bitcoin can add it as well to its code.
Japan banned Monero completely. Monero is also banned in other countries. 90% of the trading volume is through Korea. We cannot ignore the lawmakers right. In the end, they hold the trigger!
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Hello everyone, I wanted to share this article as it has 6 ways to earn crypto without investing or mining, as i think it will be useful for people who are just getting into crypto. Do you know of any other ways to earn? I'm rather interested. Below is the article. https://www.crowdholding.com/blog/809/6-ways-to-earn-crypto-for-freeThanks and look forward to your other ways to earn crypto! Great article. Can you do one on ways to earn tokens from the top 10 cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Eth, XRP etc)
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Based on what is currently happening what do you think I'm better doing, I have about $150 to spend
Buying bitcoin or litecoin?
Thanks
Buy: 50% Bitcoin, 25% WorldCoin, and 25% StableCoin. What is WorldCoin?
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The Litecoin core team will be introducing Private transactions on Litecoin in mid 2019. What are your thoughts on it? I think personally its bad as lawmakers are currently unhappy with Monero and ZCash. What do you think?
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I thought John McAfee has lost the plot some time ago when he publicly announced he was willing to eat his own appendage if Bitcoin didn't increase in value to $1m by the end of 2020. By the way 23 months and counting John / no Johnson
Nah he is not going to eat. I am not able to find that tweet (maybe he deleted) but he said that "by eating ..." he meant he will go to Thailand a get "eaten!". It was all a marketing ploy in the end. It's people like him, shilling and promoting useless icos that give cryptos a bad name.
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But isn't a government controlled cryptocurrencies totally different what cryptocurrencies are meant to be?
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There are many altcoins today, is there any way I can exchange them for free. Changelly charges a lot, other exchange services too. Most of the excahgnes do not have the token I want.
Any service that provides the same?
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What ever is implemented in Litecoin, may eventually be implemented in Bitcoin. This is good news for LiteCoin enthusiast.
True Litecoin already acts like a sidechain to Bitcoin. I think in the near future if Bitcoin crosses $1 Trillion, Litecoin would become like experimental Bitcoin, as a big network would be needed for development and testing purposes.
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If Rakuten adds Bitcoin as a form of payment on their platforms, it's going to have a huge effect. If I am not wrong, Rakuten is the 13th or 14th largest company in the world by sales, with a revenue of 6 to 7 billions per year. Besides that, Japanese people are very technology friendly, I believe Bitcoin will thrive on Rakuten and we will see the effects in the increase of adoption and price.
I have heard their CEO loves Bitcoin (there is no source, just saw some people discussing this on Reddit)
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