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March 10, 2016, 10:26:10 PM
Last edit: March 10, 2016, 10:49:00 PM by Itskok
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Hi there
Further to other Ideas I already introduced in the past :

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=890911.msg9821142#msg9821142
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=884785.msg9758109#msg9758109
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1037280.msg11188223#msg11188223
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1206094.msg12660928#msg12660928

I would like to share with you some new product of mine, It’s a Bitcoin ranking engine, and I am sure it will be extremely useful for the gambling industry in the close years.  
You can think about it as a "Credit Scoring" for the Blockchain.
You probably familiar with Standard & Poors or Moodys ,But as we know, there is no "Credit" in Bitcoin, so what we are ranking here is the transactions behavior of the Bitcoin "entity" , it could be an individual person or a Bitcoin company, but all of their transactions are recorded on the Blockchain, we just need to be wise enough to understand how to summarize this information into something useful.
It's very ambitious, but with a lot of research we can do it possible.

Take a look here : https://Riders.io  
http://themerkle.com/news/riders-uses-blockchain-analysis-to-issue-bitcoin-address-ratings/

Riders is an analytical tool for the Blockchain , The main objectives of this product are :
1.   Recommend whether you should or should not make business with that Bitcoin entity . (Based on his Blockchain history...)
2.   To Identify the address owner. (We need to understand if the address is a part of "Tree" or its just and individual that plays Satoshi Dice…)
3.   And of course, ease of use, everyone should use it, its not an analytical platform , all the hard stuff should stay in the back…



I would love to here what you think, or some questions about how it works if you have!
Thanks – Itsik Levy
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