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February 28, 2016, 04:32:23 AM |
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Which ethereum dapps are you most excited about? I like Augur.
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February 28, 2016, 06:21:37 AM |
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-Backfeed socioeconomic platform -BlockAppsSTRATO Ethereum compliant platform partnering with Red Hat Inc! -Colony Company builder -DAppDigix.io Gold purchasing and asset tracking -Etheria Decentralized Virtual World -FreeMyVunk building an economy around virtual game assets outside the game of origin -Gnosis Prediction market -Maker stablecoin platform -Otonomos Programmable company shares -Pax Virtual nation and peer to peer legal system -Plutus Use Ethereum to allow one to pay with Bitcoin anywhere -Provenance Supply chain transparency -Safemarket P2P trade system -Slock.it Lock it, share it, economy -Vevue Make videos, earn Bitcoin, using Ethereum blockchain - Weifund Decentralize crowdfunding
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February 28, 2016, 01:27:25 PM |
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Are any of those investable?
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March 14, 2016, 03:10:22 PM |
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-Backfeed socioeconomic platform -BlockAppsSTRATO Ethereum compliant platform partnering with Red Hat Inc! -Colony Company builder -DAppDigix.io Gold purchasing and asset tracking -Etheria Decentralized Virtual World -FreeMyVunk building an economy around virtual game assets outside the game of origin -Gnosis Prediction market -Maker stablecoin platform -Otonomos Programmable company shares -Pax Virtual nation and peer to peer legal system -Plutus Use Ethereum to allow one to pay with Bitcoin anywhere -Provenance Supply chain transparency -Safemarket P2P trade system -Slock.it Lock it, share it, economy -Vevue Make videos, earn Bitcoin, using Ethereum blockchain - Weifund Decentralize crowdfunding
Could anybody put some reasonable economic numbers behind each to estimate what market cap might result from each NOW and expected in say 3 years?
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March 14, 2016, 04:19:26 PM |
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A better question is, why do these need to run on etherium? What problem does ether solve here. Or is it just that ether is creating problems that are too many to list. My guess is that 99.9% of these on the list won't be around in 6-12 months. Are any of those investable?
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March 14, 2016, 04:21:55 PM |
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I'm psyched for Augur and Slock.it
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March 14, 2016, 04:23:31 PM |
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A better question is, why do these need to run on etherium? What problem does ether solve here. Or is it just that ether is creating problems that are too many to list. My guess is that 99.9% of these on the list won't be around in 6-12 months. Are any of those investable?
Shhh - All those that post here such stuff ( proof of intelligence ) will be banned ...
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crypto jerk
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March 14, 2016, 04:25:24 PM |
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Please explain the advantage of running these apps on ether? I'm psyched for Augur and Slock.it
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March 14, 2016, 04:33:53 PM |
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Please explain the advantage of running these apps on ether? I'm psyched for Augur and Slock.it
... or on Rootstock ...
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March 14, 2016, 04:36:39 PM |
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March 14, 2016, 04:37:54 PM |
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...put some reasonable economic numbers behind each to estimate what market cap might result from each NOW and expected in say 3 years?
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March 14, 2016, 04:39:53 PM |
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Please explain the advantage of running these apps on ether? I'm psyched for Augur and Slock.it
Augur - a trustless, decentralized, unregulated, low fee prediction market. This IMO is the biggest initial use case for Ethereum. These types of industries are notorious for corruption, high fees, and government interference. With smart contracts on a decentralized system... its resistant to all those things. There is potential there to take the gambling industry by storm. Slock.it is a very interesting project, but I have a harder time understanding why it is a good fit for a decentralized system as opposed to a centralized one. I think the main benefit is that it could allow for an IoT based transaction ecosystem that doesn't require vendor lockin, but the path to that doesn't seem very clear.
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Sark
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March 14, 2016, 04:42:20 PM |
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Please explain the advantage of running these apps on ether? I'm psyched for Augur and Slock.it
... or on Rootstock ... The best advantage for using Ethereum over Rootstock is that a) it actually exists now and b) you don't have to pay Rootstock an extra 20% in networking fees to use the network. Rootstock is also just using a fork of the Ethereum VM for their basis. So they will perpetually be in catchup mode when new features come out and they have to integrate those into their own network.
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Sark
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March 14, 2016, 04:48:40 PM |
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A better question is, why do these need to run on etherium? What problem does ether solve here. Or is it just that ether is creating problems that are too many to list.
My guess is that 99.9% of these on the list won't be around in 6-12 months.
I'd put the number at more like 50%. There are definitely a decent number of planned DApps that just make no sense to me. Thats part of the deal though with a new platform - lots of experimentation and trying new stuff out. Its basically a new business model and a new way of thinking. We had a lot of failures with Web 1.0 and 2.0 type companies as well, and arguably a lot of over investment. Web 3.0 is upon us, and is likely to follow similar patterns with a large number of failures but a few wildly successful projects.
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March 14, 2016, 04:50:44 PM |
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A better question is, why do these need to run on etherium? What problem does ether solve here. Or is it just that ether is creating problems that are too many to list.
My guess is that 99.9% of these on the list won't be around in 6-12 months.
I'd put the number at more like 50%. There are definitely a decent number of planned DApps that just make no sense to me. Thats part of the deal though with a new platform - lots of experimentation and trying new stuff out. Its basically a new business model and a new way of thinking. We had a lot of failures with Web 1.0 and 2.0 type companies as well, and arguably a lot of over investment. Web 3.0 is upon us, and is likely to follow similar patterns with a large number of failures but a few wildly successful projects. ... if there is no real killer dapp , what's next ?
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March 14, 2016, 04:59:10 PM |
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... if there is no real killer dapp , what's next ?
Maybe there is in the works, it's speculation at this point. There are a lot of good use cases out there, but they are likely to build slowly as there are significant hurdles to getting large amount of people onto the Ethereum network. IMO Augur could be a killer app, but its not even into beta yet and won't launch to the main network for some months after that. The Ethereum network is even ready to handle a "killer app" yet though. The clients and tools are all still focused on developers. The next release (Metropolis) will be focused on end user facing aspects like the app store and browser along with friendlier wallets. We need those types of things in order to make the on ramp more friendly for the masses.
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March 14, 2016, 05:05:22 PM |
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Any yall familiar with the best ethereum NXT BTS XCP dapps? lets see $10 to make a $1000000000 dapp ... don't even have to burn electricity to mine it out ... to the mooooon! these dapps trade more than NYSE! just think of the trading fees that the decentralized maidsafe NEM NXT BTS XCP ETH trading platform will be making!
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March 14, 2016, 05:31:32 PM |
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Re: Best ethereum dapps?
Decentralized butthole reamer ETH. So many speculators will get theirs cleaned out.
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March 14, 2016, 05:37:09 PM |
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I'll be coming out with some fun games soon!
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March 14, 2016, 11:08:49 PM |
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Please explain the advantage of running these apps on ether? I'm psyched for Augur and Slock.it
Augur - a trustless, decentralized, unregulated, low fee prediction market. This IMO is the biggest initial use case for Ethereum. These types of industries are notorious for corruption, high fees, and government interference. With smart contracts on a decentralized system... its resistant to all those things. There is potential there to take the gambling industry by storm. Slock.it is a very interesting project, but I have a harder time understanding why it is a good fit for a decentralized system as opposed to a centralized one. I think the main benefit is that it could allow for an IoT based transaction ecosystem that doesn't require vendor lockin, but the path to that doesn't seem very clear. Augur.net is a website managed by "Forecast Foundation". They have a strict TOS and the only way to use augur "the decentralized application" is by accessing augur.net "Slock.it is a registered company in Germany" this is what they say on the main page. Simple question : What if augur.net goes down or it's shut down ? If it's a decentralized app i should be able to use it right away somewhere else.
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