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June 03, 2017, 09:56:42 AM
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Any bounty campaign like signcamp, social network campaign etc dev???
i want to joined it

Yes, so far there is not much popularity with this project. I think the campaign of bounty will help to advertise the project.

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June 03, 2017, 04:16:24 PM
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Is AGRELLO an Ethereum asset?


Yes.  Agrello will work toward being used on more than one blockchain, but will start out on Ethereum.


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June 03, 2017, 04:39:30 PM
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Will Agrelllo be presenting at LegalTech in 2018? http://legalweekshow.com/legaltech/east/

Legaltech is the largest and most important legal technology event of the year.
Legaltech® provides an in-depth look at what the technological world has in store for you and your practice AND offers an expansive exhibit floor with the most extensive gathering of innovative products designed to meet your current and future technology needs.

1 Learn how the industry’s most successful firms are preparing for the future including insight on alternatives to traditional legal service providers
2 Discover tools to harness the benefits of cloud-based process automation by 2020 and beyond
3 Understand how millennials and the new landscape of the legal workforce are affecting expectations regarding data privacy and security
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Just one question at this time,

Addi Rull | Sales & Development
Teddi Rull | Sales & development
Gargus Poola | Finance & Development

Are they sales/finance guys or developer, in my experience both together did not work.

regards


The problem might be from the different uses of "developer".

Do you mean programming?

Yes a developer in the cc world is in the most cases a programmer.

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Blockchain Expo 2017 - Berlin

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Just one question at this time,

Addi Rull | Sales & Development
Teddi Rull | Sales & development
Gargus Poola | Finance & Development

Are they sales/finance guys or developer, in my experience both together did not work.

regards


The problem might be from the different uses of "developer".

Do you mean programming?

Yes a developer in the cc world is in the most cases a programmer.

regards


Yes, I thought that would be your perception.

No, they are not programmers, they are international attorneys.

They will work to develop/support the Agrello product in the areas of their specialties.

In this project, there's a lot more than just code that will make the final result!

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Is there an approximate date and time to start selling? Or is it a project without an ICO?
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June 04, 2017, 05:28:27 PM
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How is this project from the Notary project?

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June 04, 2017, 06:09:23 PM
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How is this project from the Notary project?

Could you rephrase your question? We are not a notary project. I would encourage you to read our blog for more info here https://blog.agrello.org/how-to-make-smart-contracts-worthy-of-their-name-using-artificial-intelligence-3a90e4dd3c47.

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way too many rookie accounts are excited. making yourself some promo? Smiley i'll watch this  Roll Eyes

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June 04, 2017, 07:18:49 PM
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way too many rookie accounts are excited. making yourself some promo? Smiley i'll watch this  Roll Eyes

Looks like a decent project to me.
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Looked like a good turnout in Berlin. Will the presentation be online?



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June 05, 2017, 12:00:52 AM
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Looked like a good turnout in Berlin. Will the presentation be online?


https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DBTg7r1XsAE1KM1.jpg



Nice!

Did you meet any other interesting people?

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Is there an approximate date and time to start selling? Or is it a project without an ICO?


I just heard on their Twitter that the ico could be in July?


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Looked like a good turnout in Berlin. Will the presentation be online?






Nice!

Did you meet any other interesting people?



It was a very productive few days in Berlin. We have some new client leads, some new partners emerging, and also our booth was very busy with so many interested in what we are doing. We will write a blog recap in the next few days to conclude it all.

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June 06, 2017, 01:21:54 AM
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BDI agent-based smart contract management

https://blog.agrello.org/bdi-agent-based-smart-contract-management-65b098e1fc19

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In the case of a legal dispute, both sides can request a digitally signed hardcopy of the agreement from the contract agent, including a timestamped list of all actions performed by the parties, along with met and breached obligations. The plaintiff’s agent can then automatically fill and submit the required forms, initiating a lawsuit. At court, the contract hardcopy can then eventually be presented to an actual judge.

By automating most functions that are normally performed by lawyers, the need for expensive legal personnel is, in this example, reduced to an absolute minimum. Representation in court would in many cases still require a human professional, but their job would be considerably easier with the objectively verifiable event log provided by the contract agent. The number of cases eventually ending up in court, however, would be expected to drop significantly due to the clarity and consensus provided by the Agrello system.

Alexander Norta PhD — Chief Scientist of Agrello
Hando Rand — Project Lead of Agrello




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In the future, robots might represent you in contracts, whether it is a lease with your landlord or the supply chain for your business.

Agrello is a blockchain-agnostic smart contract system. The founders contend it creates a simpler, better functioning smart contract than other such platforms by putting the contract in ‘plain English’.

“We use blockchain to create smart contracts that actually act as contracts,” Agrello CEO and co-founder Hando Rand says. “They are signed obligations to be performed in line with the contract execution data registered in the blockchain, and transferable by the blockchain for evidence. This minimizes the amount of trust needed.”

Agrello Chief Scientist Alex Norta, with over fifteen years experience investigating academically what would ultimately come to be called ‘smart contracts’, explains further.

“We have many domains in our society, ever more complex, where the need for information and value transfer logistics is important,” Mr. Norta elucidates. “So, currently, that involves many people, and lots of bureaucracy. It’s slow, takes time, and there is lots of paperwork involved with such legacy systems. It is now feasible to automate this, and do so in a well-distributed manner with the blockchain, which serves as a trust-machine in the middle.”

Agrello, whose white paper is forthcoming, believes the combination of AI and blockchain is the solution to such complex problems. “By bringing in agents on top of smart contracts, you achieve information and value transfer logistic automation and currency,” says Mr. Norta. “And the system can take into consideration forthcoming holiday systems to predict bottlenecks and on and on.”

If you have several parties working towards a particular goal, they coordinate with each other by exchanging information. “And this involves not only information, but payment transactions or transactions that transfer, say, smart key access,” Mr. Norta comments. “So, you can access an apartment or building in a process intermediated by blockchain technology.”

This can become a very time consuming endeavor, according to Mr. Norta. “Especially, if you have to determine how you receive and send the right type of information, at the right time, from the right source, and to the right destination,” he says. “Today, there are office workers who do that.” According to advocates of the technology inspired by bitcoin, this can be automated thanks to blockchain.

“If a hospital wants to have a full, singular operational solution for all of its processes, with services, software, updates, training installation and upgrades,” Mr. Norta describes, “you obviously have enormous amounts of information involved. As well as many people from different organizations. In this scenario, you have to bring heaps of information together for a governing contract. And in the end? It’s a PDF.” Mr. Norta finds something more to be desired to account for such complex relationships.

This contract then gets signed, enforced and, in Mr. Norta’s thought-experiment hospital, the system is set up.

“The service contract will last for many many years, but then once this contract is running after the setup, you constantly have to check the deadline for the next upgrade,” Mr. Norta elaborates. “‘When is the next deadline for the next check? Do we have the right people in place?’” But, the responsibilities in overseeing such a system don’t end there.

“There is also life-cycle management,” Mr. Norta adds. “When you bring people or agents together, they collaborate. There is some notion of mutual trust involved in this collaboration. As collaboration unfolds, if some violation happens, this life-cycle management must have systems in place to manage the relationships.

The questions that come up, according to Mr. Norta, are: “What happens to malevolent agents? How is such an agent treated? Is it eliminated and replaced?”

The implications are far-reaching, from e-healthcare to e-governance. “We have many complex, highly distributed systems and spend a great deal of energy as a society on information and value transfer,” says Mr. Norta. “It’s costly, time-consuming and we can automate that now.”

This is what Agrello plans to do by adding AI and agent technology on top of smart contacts. “The smart contracts themselves are not all that in-and-of themselves aware,” elucidates Mr. Norta. “Until you bring agents into the pictures to enhance the performance of value transfer logistics.”

Agrello is aiming for that with four use-cases: employment, long term residential real estate rent, commercial real estate and loan agreements.

“We are working on setting up and running a complex computing system for municipalities, as well as the process of setting up a contract involving multiple parties and terminating it,” says Mr. Norta. “Today, this is still paper-based, time-consuming and expensive. But, we can cut the costs.”



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In the future, robots might represent you in contracts, whether it is a lease with your landlord or the supply chain for your business.

Agrello is a blockchain-agnostic smart contract system. The founders contend it creates a simpler, better functioning smart contract than other such platforms by putting the contract in ‘plain English’.

“We use blockchain to create smart contracts that actually act as contracts,” Agrello CEO and co-founder Hando Rand says. “They are signed obligations to be performed in line with the contract execution data registered in the blockchain, and transferable by the blockchain for evidence. This minimizes the amount of trust needed.”

Agrello Chief Scientist Alex Norta, with over fifteen years experience investigating academically what would ultimately come to be called ‘smart contracts’, explains further.

“We have many domains in our society, ever more complex, where the need for information and value transfer logistics is important,” Mr. Norta elucidates. “So, currently, that involves many people, and lots of bureaucracy. It’s slow, takes time, and there is lots of paperwork involved with such legacy systems. It is now feasible to automate this, and do so in a well-distributed manner with the blockchain, which serves as a trust-machine in the middle.”

Agrello, whose white paper is forthcoming, believes the combination of AI and blockchain is the solution to such complex problems. “By bringing in agents on top of smart contracts, you achieve information and value transfer logistic automation and currency,” says Mr. Norta. “And the system can take into consideration forthcoming holiday systems to predict bottlenecks and on and on.”

If you have several parties working towards a particular goal, they coordinate with each other by exchanging information. “And this involves not only information, but payment transactions or transactions that transfer, say, smart key access,” Mr. Norta comments. “So, you can access an apartment or building in a process intermediated by blockchain technology.”

This can become a very time consuming endeavor, according to Mr. Norta. “Especially, if you have to determine how you receive and send the right type of information, at the right time, from the right source, and to the right destination,” he says. “Today, there are office workers who do that.” According to advocates of the technology inspired by bitcoin, this can be automated thanks to blockchain.

“If a hospital wants to have a full, singular operational solution for all of its processes, with services, software, updates, training installation and upgrades,” Mr. Norta describes, “you obviously have enormous amounts of information involved. As well as many people from different organizations. In this scenario, you have to bring heaps of information together for a governing contract. And in the end? It’s a PDF.” Mr. Norta finds something more to be desired to account for such complex relationships.

This contract then gets signed, enforced and, in Mr. Norta’s thought-experiment hospital, the system is set up.

“The service contract will last for many many years, but then once this contract is running after the setup, you constantly have to check the deadline for the next upgrade,” Mr. Norta elaborates. “‘When is the next deadline for the next check? Do we have the right people in place?’” But, the responsibilities in overseeing such a system don’t end there.

“There is also life-cycle management,” Mr. Norta adds. “When you bring people or agents together, they collaborate. There is some notion of mutual trust involved in this collaboration. As collaboration unfolds, if some violation happens, this life-cycle management must have systems in place to manage the relationships.

The questions that come up, according to Mr. Norta, are: “What happens to malevolent agents? How is such an agent treated? Is it eliminated and replaced?”

The implications are far-reaching, from e-healthcare to e-governance. “We have many complex, highly distributed systems and spend a great deal of energy as a society on information and value transfer,” says Mr. Norta. “It’s costly, time-consuming and we can automate that now.”

This is what Agrello plans to do by adding AI and agent technology on top of smart contacts. “The smart contracts themselves are not all that in-and-of themselves aware,” elucidates Mr. Norta. “Until you bring agents into the pictures to enhance the performance of value transfer logistics.”

Agrello is aiming for that with four use-cases: employment, long term residential real estate rent, commercial real estate and loan agreements.

“We are working on setting up and running a complex computing system for municipalities, as well as the process of setting up a contract involving multiple parties and terminating it,” says Mr. Norta. “Today, this is still paper-based, time-consuming and expensive. But, we can cut the costs.”




This is a pretty cool article. Is Mr. Norta around to answer some questions?
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June 06, 2017, 09:14:24 PM
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BDI agent-based smart contract management

https://blog.agrello.org/bdi-agent-based-smart-contract-management-65b098e1fc19

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In the case of a legal dispute, both sides can request a digitally signed hardcopy of the agreement from the contract agent, including a timestamped list of all actions performed by the parties, along with met and breached obligations. The plaintiff’s agent can then automatically fill and submit the required forms, initiating a lawsuit. At court, the contract hardcopy can then eventually be presented to an actual judge.

By automating most functions that are normally performed by lawyers, the need for expensive legal personnel is, in this example, reduced to an absolute minimum. Representation in court would in many cases still require a human professional, but their job would be considerably easier with the objectively verifiable event log provided by the contract agent. The number of cases eventually ending up in court, however, would be expected to drop significantly due to the clarity and consensus provided by the Agrello system.

Alexander Norta PhD — Chief Scientist of Agrello
Hando Rand — Project Lead of Agrello




Thanks I have been interested to hear how this works.

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Looks really interersting let`s see what will be later
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