Somebody asked me to look into this project and I have few questions to developers/ founders.
1. It appears that the two founders of CREA,
David Proto and
Anna Ripolles, have founded and worked at Comando Suricato
http://comandosuricato.com/,
which lists six more blockchain projects (KeePy-I, Lescovex, Synod, Antykera, Sindicato Robot, and Entropy Factory) besides CREA.
None of them seems to be related to Blockchain in particular, except
Entropy Factory. Plus, Comando Suricato itself appears to be a design firm.
What CreativeChain claims aren't trivial tasks to achieve. It will require few passionate, skilled souls to completely dedicate themselves into the project.
With these many fragmentation and distraction, it's hard to expect solid progress for years to come.
Could you add how to complement the project's leadership and focus?
2. As a fork of Litecoin, it's not necessary to re-invent everything, but core developers should be skilled in handling C++ and Blockchain to add/ fix/ extend the core to build what CREA aims.
Most of pull requests in the project repositories, unfortunately, focus on cosmetic changes such as translation and icon with a noticeable exception of few chain parameter modification for ICO.
Plus, there are two developers who handled modifications, (
Lluis Santos and
Ignition (?)), and their names are not listed in the team page.
(Not to mention there has been zero pull request whatsoever for about a month after ICO.)
Care to add more detail of core developers in the team profile?
3. One of CREA's feature "
Authorship Registration to Blockchain" is a good idea. In fact, it's Factom
http://factom.org/ which pioneers the very idea with BTC, and it has grown dramatically.
As BTC price goes up, however, registration fee follows up too. So, picking up its own chain to reduce the registration fee is clever move.
What puzzles me is that neither
CreativeChain Core nor
Entropy Factory's fork doesn't appear to have enough development activities going on to make that happen. It's quiet almost as if the project is dead.
Could you layout how main chain development would progress with detailed milestones?
4. In the whitepaper, TFS (Tarius File System) with BitTorrent network is to be deployed, and it would act as a media distribution channel.
Having users on BitTorrent network with CreativeCore chain definitely solidifies CREA network with more full nodes, and it is another cool move.
As in the case of
Joystream, however, the mixture requires sufficient skillsets in handling BitTorrent network as well.
Despite the progress indicator showing
75% complete, none of the repository in CreativeChain contains anything related to BitTorrent.
Could you show some details of TFS such as demo-net, code, etc on this?
1 . Comandosuricato is a collective of artists and is a hypermedia design agency UX / UI. Do you think it is a problem that a project of art, culture, and multimedia content is driven by people who are specialized in the field?
All the projects you mention are project using blockchain technology (KeePy-I, Lescovex, Synod, Antykera, Robot Union). And apart from designing we are also part of these projects from the conceptualization to the development of the user experience. A project is not just your code.
2 . yes for now is a clone of litecoin, and i only modify only for make a demo about how to store data in a platform
The demo is in creativechain.net
The github not is updated to the last developments
You can see the api that we are preparing to manache all easy
dev.creativechain.net
The code is in github, and we are working on this
not is published for now the new nodjs desktop platform and nodejs lib
About the TFS the fist versioon going to be published with the nodejs lib
basicly makes a json of the data, put in transactions on the blockchain and store the torrent files
Lluis santos is a collaborator in representation of Entropy Factory you can see this data in the page of team after the names of the team. Ignition is the name of Iñaki who is in the team too.
https://www.creativechain.org/team/3 . You can read on the web and in the whitepaper some of the functions of our system. Everything is 100% P2P. I would like to highlight the "Creative Chains" that give the system its name.
Creativechain understands "creative chains" as the ability of art and culture to interweave any kind of intellectual creation. When it is decided to use a copyleft licensed image to complete a new work of art, an invisible link is created that unites these two works forever. The platform has been designed to strengthen the relationships that are generated in the processes of collective creation, therefore, any payment or donation can be chained to reward with a percentage to all the authors that are aligned in a creative chain.
This week al team joins in a meeting to develop a calendar for the new budget and to announce some news.
This week we will update all the road map that you can see in this link
https://www.creativechain.org/roadmap/Here you can see a critique of our project, maybe it will help you.
https://hacked.com/ico-analysis-creativechain/Thanks for the interest,