DisLedger (OP)
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October 26, 2017, 11:25:48 AM |
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Are these writeups promoted, or they post them themselves? Sorry if the question is too intrusive. This wasn't paid for, Startup Radius likes the technology so wanted to write about it.
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 26, 2017, 12:34:01 PM |
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The team is fantastic! I trust these guys)
Thanks!!!
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BlitzandBitz
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October 26, 2017, 05:44:29 PM |
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Will there be any sort of platform used, or does the technology just kinda work in the background?
It's mostly used under the hood of systems that users wouldn't ever see. Some commons uses are connecting banks together so you can send money peer-to-peer, or connecting brokerages and clearinghouses together so that when you trade stocks they end up in your account. Yeah, this makes sense. Thanks.
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October 26, 2017, 06:04:12 PM |
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Have there been anymore non-blockchain competitors cropping up?
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cryptojunkietron
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October 26, 2017, 06:08:49 PM |
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Have there been anymore non-[Suspicious link removed]petitors cropping up?
Iota, to my knowledge, and I only moments ago came across Hashgraph.
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 26, 2017, 06:28:44 PM |
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Will there be any sort of platform used, or does the technology just kinda work in the background?
It's mostly used under the hood of systems that users wouldn't ever see. Some commons uses are connecting banks together so you can send money peer-to-peer, or connecting brokerages and clearinghouses together so that when you trade stocks they end up in your account. Yeah, this makes sense. Thanks. DisLedger provides distributed ledger technology for the existing players in the financial system (the companies with $ billions of dollars). We're not trying to provide a niche application or Dapp, but rather to work with the companies that currently provide >99% of the financial transactions globally.
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Dipsomaniac
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October 26, 2017, 06:40:29 PM |
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Will there be any sort of platform used, or does the technology just kinda work in the background?
It's mostly used under the hood of systems that users wouldn't ever see. Some commons uses are connecting banks together so you can send money peer-to-peer, or connecting brokerages and clearinghouses together so that when you trade stocks they end up in your account. Yeah, this makes sense. Thanks. DisLedger provides distributed ledger technology for the existing players in the financial system (the companies with $ billions of dollars). We're not trying to provide a niche application or Dapp, but rather to work with the companies that currently provide >99% of the financial transactions globally. I think people just aren't used to seeing this sort of thing, but you explain it very well.
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 26, 2017, 06:58:09 PM |
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Have there been anymore non-[Suspicious link removed]petitors cropping up?
Iota, to my knowledge, and I only moments ago came across Hashgraph. DAGs like IOTA have lots of interesting potential uses but they aren't suitable for transactions that require data privacy. So that rules out any financial transactions, payments, or securities clearing etc.
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celestio
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October 26, 2017, 07:12:15 PM |
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So I understand this service is for huge financial companies doing lots of private transactions, but surely something like this could have more uses. Are there any you have considered?
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 26, 2017, 07:34:49 PM |
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So I understand this service is for huge financial companies doing lots of private transactions, but surely something like this could have more uses. Are there any you have considered?
We chatted with someone that is looking to use DisLedger for a private messaging system with guaranteed delivery and where the messages can't be altered. That could be really interesting as a way to replace registered mail and return receipts from the Post Office. More importantly we want to support startups that have ideas and need DLT technology that they can implement affordably. That's the whole reason we're doing the token sale, to spread our user base from the huge companies to small and medium size companies globally.
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bananafana
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October 26, 2017, 07:48:25 PM |
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So I understand this service is for huge financial companies doing lots of private transactions, but surely something like this could have more uses. Are there any you have considered?
We chatted with someone that is looking to use DisLedger for a private messaging system with guaranteed delivery and where the messages can't be altered. That could be really interesting as a way to replace registered mail and return receipts from the Post Office. More importantly we want to support startups that have ideas and need DLT technology that they can implement affordably. That's the whole reason we're doing the token sale, to spread our user base from the huge companies to small and medium size companies globally. That sounds great. I'm sure there's lots of money to be made supporting lightning fast transactions for the biggest companies, but making your technology a household name like blockchain would be a great feather in your hat.
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 26, 2017, 08:01:06 PM |
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So I understand this service is for huge financial companies doing lots of private transactions, but surely something like this could have more uses. Are there any you have considered?
We chatted with someone that is looking to use DisLedger for a private messaging system with guaranteed delivery and where the messages can't be altered. That could be really interesting as a way to replace registered mail and return receipts from the Post Office. More importantly we want to support startups that have ideas and need DLT technology that they can implement affordably. That's the whole reason we're doing the token sale, to spread our user base from the huge companies to small and medium size companies globally. That sounds great. I'm sure there's lots of money to be made supporting lightning fast transactions for the biggest companies, but making your technology a household name like blockchain would be a great feather in your hat. We'd be happy if a few start ups were successful and grew into big companies because they used DisLedger's DLT. Some product or service that we could point to as having helped to build.
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2l84aa
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October 27, 2017, 02:58:05 PM |
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Have there been anymore non-[Suspicious link removed]petitors cropping up?
Iota, to my knowledge, and I only moments ago came across Hashgraph. DAGs like IOTA have lots of interesting potential uses but they aren't suitable for transactions that require data privacy. So that rules out any financial transactions, payments, or securities clearing etc. So you can't think of any non blockchain competitors?
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 27, 2017, 03:29:53 PM Last edit: October 27, 2017, 03:56:31 PM by DisLedger |
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Have there been anymore non-[Suspicious link removed]petitors cropping up?
Iota, to my knowledge, and I only moments ago came across Hashgraph. DAGs like IOTA have lots of interesting potential uses but they aren't suitable for transactions that require data privacy. So that rules out any financial transactions, payments, or securities clearing etc. So you can't think of any non blockchain competitors? There are no other non-blockchain distributed ledger technologies out there... DisLedger is the only one
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BuyingFast
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October 27, 2017, 03:48:19 PM |
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Also all other databases in the world, like the billion of them, are non-blockchain.
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 27, 2017, 03:55:59 PM |
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Also all other databases in the world, like the billion of them, are non-blockchain. Fair point... I'll add DLT to the previous comment. But there are no other forms of distributed ledger technology other than blockchain and DisLedger. We own the intellectual property to an incredibly powerful, and highly sought after technology.
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BuyingFast
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October 27, 2017, 04:21:54 PM |
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Also all other databases in the world, like the billion of them, are non-blockchain. Fair point... I'll add DLT to the previous comment. But there are no other forms of distributed ledger technology other than blockchain and DisLedger. We own the intellectual property to an incredibly powerful, and highly sought after technology. That I agree with.
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Dipsomaniac
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October 27, 2017, 05:36:51 PM |
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Also all other databases in the world, like the billion of them, are non-blockchain. Fair point... I'll add DLT to the previous comment. But there are no other forms of distributed ledger technology other than blockchain and DisLedger. We own the intellectual property to an incredibly powerful, and highly sought after technology. That's certainly impressive. Whats the best place to keep track of updates with Disledger? This thread? Your twitter?
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 27, 2017, 05:49:34 PM |
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Also all other databases in the world, like the billion of them, are non-blockchain. Fair point... I'll add DLT to the previous comment. But there are no other forms of distributed ledger technology other than blockchain and DisLedger. We own the intellectual property to an incredibly powerful, and highly sought after technology. That's certainly impressive. Whats the best place to keep track of updates with Disledger? This thread? Your twitter? Definitely keep tabs of www.DisLedger.com as it has all of the documentation. Also Telegram is pretty useful for asking questions.
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October 27, 2017, 06:38:11 PM |
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How are the advisors getting compensated?
Those contractual arrangements would be private. Actually they're obvious lol, they're probably getting tokens. And their Tech group is writing our smart contracts. They're more involved than I would have initially expected then. Yes, the groups that understand how powerful DisLedger will be in finance have gotten really interested. So they usually want to engage deeply, and we appreciate partners like that! Those are the good kind. I've seen too many that act more as badges than actual advisors.
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