NewbCoins
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July 21, 2017, 09:17:46 AM |
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Hi Opus team,
Can you give comparison of your platform to existing decentralized service like Muse, Voise, Library, etc? I read your replies earlier in the thread and you give good answer to compare to Voise, but what about Muse and Library? Do other platforms use IPFS or only Opus? I need to see novel innovation to take over the space.
Thanks.
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xingzhankwe
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July 21, 2017, 09:46:36 AM |
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There are not many teams that can really do things now. That's one, but the only drawback is that the total amount of the issue is too large
I think the total amount is too big is not a problem, because the music is the world are popular, so I think opus development is very good, there will be a lot of people to buy it.
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Omnicide24
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July 21, 2017, 10:02:51 AM |
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Hi Opus team,
Can you give comparison of your platform to existing decentralized service like Muse, Voise, Library, etc? I read your replies earlier in the thread and you give good answer to compare to Voise, but what about Muse and Library? Do other platforms use IPFS or only Opus? I need to see novel innovation to take over the space.
Thanks.
You must read the Whitepaper to understand the difference.
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NewbCoins
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July 21, 2017, 10:39:37 AM |
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You must read the Whitepaper to understand the difference.
Yes I read it already. There is no comparison to other decentralized music blockchains in Opus white paper. That's why I question. The white paper always compare to legacy systems but not other blockchains. Opus team address Voise in this thread, but not Muse or Library. They didn't mention concept and technical detail that make them different from everyone else.
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jeanpierre
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July 21, 2017, 10:43:16 AM |
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I joined the signature campaign, I think this project have a lot of potential !
Also they already have an actual product unlike other ICO
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obszoenling
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July 21, 2017, 11:21:36 AM |
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Interesting project. With a commendable beta!
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Murza13
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July 21, 2017, 12:13:36 PM |
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How will be establishing price for track? Will be same price for all of them or will be registered by artist?
The price for every track is up to artists theirself. They have right to decide its price. Price for track on platform be in OPT or will be used fiat money? I means if i want to buy a track first of all i need buy opt or i may pay in usd? The price for every track will be in OPT, however the team will integrate payment processor before mainstream release. How will an artist apply his/her song in the library? Is it going to be free?
Do you mean to sell their song? Once they purchased the decryption keys, yeah it's free and they have right to decide the price of their song. another interesting question: imagine that i'm an anonymous underground artist who is popular in the definite community, so opus users willingly buy my tracks, and there is a question: how will the taxation procedure be integrated into these particular market relations between an artist and the platform?
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Omnicide24
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July 21, 2017, 12:17:14 PM |
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You must read the Whitepaper to understand the difference.
Yes I read it already. There is no comparison to other decentralized music blockchains in Opus white paper. That's why I question. The white paper always compare to legacy systems but not other blockchains. Opus team address Voise in this thread, but not Muse or Library. They didn't mention concept and technical detail that make them different from everyone else. I only know about the Voise, a very weak project compared to Opus. And about Muse or Library, I can't say anything, because I do not know.
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om9
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July 21, 2017, 12:33:13 PM |
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Murza13
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July 21, 2017, 12:41:19 PM |
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You must read the Whitepaper to understand the difference.
Yes I read it already. There is no comparison to other decentralized music blockchains in Opus white paper. That's why I question. The white paper always compare to legacy systems but not other blockchains. Opus team address Voise in this thread, but not Muse or Library. They didn't mention concept and technical detail that make them different from everyone else. general theses and conception are clear, music market has limitless potential and space for actions, furthermore under these conditions, like any other sphere of social life, it requires cardinal alterations, we need more honest game which is brought to us with blockchain technology . I'll wait for the whirepaper in Russian to learn the project more and to participate if it's possible
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rijaljun
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July 21, 2017, 12:54:05 PM |
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general theses and conception are clear, music market has limitless potential and space for actions, furthermore under these conditions, like any other sphere of social life, it requires cardinal alterations, we need more honest game which is brought to us with blockchain technology . I'll wait for the whirepaper in Russian to learn the project more and to participate if it's possible
Russian whitepaper? Here you go https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5JFVPKyT8UsWExGR2JnR3VpTTg/viewKindly join the Slack channel to get closer with the team man
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coin_1122
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July 21, 2017, 01:04:52 PM |
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You must read the Whitepaper to understand the difference.
Yes I read it already. There is no comparison to other decentralized music blockchains in Opus white paper. That's why I question. The white paper always compare to legacy systems but not other blockchains. Opus team address Voise in this thread, but not Muse or Library. They didn't mention concept and technical detail that make them different from everyone else. May be these people are using a different platform for this Voice, May be the will explain in details about the difference between other and Opus. I think white they almost discussed the technical details about the Opus only.
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Mushrooms
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July 21, 2017, 01:29:48 PM |
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How will an artist apply his/her song in the library? Is it going to be free?
I think so because now it looks like in common Opus give more profit to artist then regular user
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Kanoe_Yuuko
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July 21, 2017, 01:48:17 PM |
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It's one of those great, very detailed, and well-planned projects, hopefully to be the latest breakthrough project, the best innovative I've ever met, good luck and excellent run
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xingzhankwe
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July 21, 2017, 02:31:24 PM |
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I only know about the Voise, a very weak project compared to Opus. And about Muse or Library, I can't say anything, because I do not know. [/quote]The voice did not see, I think the music on the project, this is a good thing, the concept of this project is very good, the team is also very hard. So I support it very much
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YIz
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July 21, 2017, 02:37:55 PM |
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Opus is going to be adopted very quickly after the initial release is out.
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yayat
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July 21, 2017, 03:22:03 PM |
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First I appreciate and support this project because I am a person who loves music. Good concept, I think this project will improve the quality of world music. Just the one i want to ask: Is security strong enough to resist piracy? As we know today music creators are starting to fret over the sheer number of music piracy.
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Pap0u
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July 21, 2017, 03:56:14 PM |
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This project looks absolutely amazing. Very well put together, amazing potential and they look like they beat their competitors by a long shot in tech and professionalism. Count me in.
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Pfizer
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July 21, 2017, 04:19:16 PM |
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First I appreciate and support this project because I am a person who loves music. Good concept, I think this project will improve the quality of world music. Just the one i want to ask: Is security strong enough to resist piracy? As we know today music creators are starting to fret over the sheer number of music piracy.
Another thing is that the platform will never be legit? How can it be legit my sharing songs and music without getting its rights from the singer/group? Can somebody clarify this?
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Murza13
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July 21, 2017, 04:20:21 PM |
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general theses and conception are clear, music market has limitless potential and space for actions, furthermore under these conditions, like any other sphere of social life, it requires cardinal alterations, we need more honest game which is brought to us with blockchain technology . I'll wait for the whirepaper in Russian to learn the project more and to participate if it's possible
Russian whitepaper? Here you go https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5JFVPKyT8UsWExGR2JnR3VpTTg/viewKindly join the Slack channel to get closer with the team man thank you friend,i will immediately get acquainted with this!
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