BlitzandBitz
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October 27, 2017, 06:59:21 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. Sounds so promising. Is there any sort of confirmation I can see that you have relationships with some of these finance companies?
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 27, 2017, 07:06:34 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. Sounds so promising. Is there any sort of confirmation I can see that you have relationships with some of these finance companies? We're under NDAs with them so we can't go into details on what we've been working on. But we'll have proof of concepts that we'll be able to announce shortly.
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October 27, 2017, 07:33:01 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. Sounds so promising. Is there any sort of confirmation I can see that you have relationships with some of these finance companies? We're under NDAs with them so we can't go into details on what we've been working on. But we'll have proof of concepts that we'll be able to announce shortly. You'll announce it here on this thread right? This is my only source of information from you guys. Where else would you recommend I follow?
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Hindafing
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October 27, 2017, 07:37:46 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. Sounds so promising. Is there any sort of confirmation I can see that you have relationships with some of these finance companies? We're under NDAs with them so we can't go into details on what we've been working on. But we'll have proof of concepts that we'll be able to announce shortly. You'll announce it here on this thread right? This is my only source of information from you guys. Where else would you recommend I follow? Great that the dev will announce new informations or details of their work very soon. I think he will surprise us all with some amazing.
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 27, 2017, 09:12:52 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. Sounds so promising. Is there any sort of confirmation I can see that you have relationships with some of these finance companies? We're under NDAs with them so we can't go into details on what we've been working on. But we'll have proof of concepts that we'll be able to announce shortly. You'll announce it here on this thread right? This is my only source of information from you guys. Where else would you recommend I follow? Definitely check in at www.DisLedger.com and join our Telegram channel
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BlitzandBitz
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October 28, 2017, 04:10:24 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. Sounds so promising. Is there any sort of confirmation I can see that you have relationships with some of these finance companies? We're under NDAs with them so we can't go into details on what we've been working on. But we'll have proof of concepts that we'll be able to announce shortly. I understand. Any time frame on how long for the proof of concepts? A weeK?
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Dipsomaniac
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October 28, 2017, 04:22:24 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. Appreciate it. You guys are killing it with your communication.
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 28, 2017, 04:31:49 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. Sounds so promising. Is there any sort of confirmation I can see that you have relationships with some of these finance companies? We're under NDAs with them so we can't go into details on what we've been working on. But we'll have proof of concepts that we'll be able to announce shortly. I understand. Any time frame on how long for the proof of concepts? A weeK? I wish it were a week! But realistically in dealing with large companies they move much slower, so we have to think in terms of months not weeks.
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okspam
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October 28, 2017, 05:02:57 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. Sounds so promising. Is there any sort of confirmation I can see that you have relationships with some of these finance companies? We're under NDAs with them so we can't go into details on what we've been working on. But we'll have proof of concepts that we'll be able to announce shortly. I understand. Any time frame on how long for the proof of concepts? A weeK? I wish it were a week! But realistically in dealing with large companies they move much slower, so we have to think in terms of months not weeks. I guess that's the disadvantage of running with the big dogs, they're much slower lol
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 28, 2017, 05:40:00 PM |
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Yes but when you catch a big one it'll feed you forever!
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stariodine
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October 28, 2017, 07:05:56 PM |
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I like the idea of. It will simplify our life. Can you give us some more details about this concept?
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 28, 2017, 07:22:08 PM |
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I like the idea of. It will simplify our life. Can you give us some more details about this concept?
Sure below is a high-level description then go to www.DisLedger.com for more information about the token sale. As a summary, DisLedger is a low level architecture that creates shared Counterparty Ledgers (CLs) between organizations. The CLs use standard cryptographic hashing and signatures, but only the counterparties validate the transactions. We record the 'concurrence' of the actual parties instead of having the crowd provide 'consensus'. This means the data is kept completely private and the processing is orders of magnitude faster than blockchain-based DLTs. Each organization aggregates all of their CLs into a single Prime Ledger that shows the real-time balances of all its assets. We distribute the data in a mesh of Counterparty Ledgers as opposed to a massively redundant blockchain with everyone's data commingled in one dataset. There's more information in whitepaper and slides at: Technical whitepaperSlide deck
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2l84aa
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October 28, 2017, 09:15:40 PM |
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Have you guys made any videos going over Disledger?
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bananafana
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October 28, 2017, 09:56:18 PM |
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What is your relationship with Alluminate.io?
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October 28, 2017, 10:04:44 PM |
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What is your relationship with Alluminate.io?
I think they're just a partner.
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 28, 2017, 10:33:57 PM |
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What is your relationship with Alluminate.io?
They are advisors to DisLedger and their technical staff works on our token sale contract code.
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October 29, 2017, 02:32:10 PM |
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Dipsomaniac
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October 29, 2017, 03:11:41 PM |
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That's cool, Dan said you can easily get 5,000 transactions per second on an Iphone. You guys are planning on working through mobile?
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DisLedger (OP)
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October 29, 2017, 03:29:40 PM |
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That's cool, Dan said you can easily get 5,000 transactions per second on an Iphone. You guys are planning on working through mobile? It’s not the primary way systems will be built, but it is supported. The Demonstration runs locally on your mobile devices or laptop and still does 4-5,000 transactions per second! Most companies will use cloud processing and storage, or will use their own data center with private servers. DisLedger supports any combination.
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