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October 11, 2017, 08:48:07 PM |
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I understand that it goes far beyond the desires to buy and tendencies of our day-to-day, many Companies use Personal data, in fact, as a telephone provided to third parties, information of Retirement and Salaried employees to offer Cards, loans and similar. In Brazil, for example, Companies illegally sell packages of databases among themselves. This profit could be ours
Well it's going to be all about pricing. This data of us will still be sold by the companies that gather them (eg facebook, etc..) so if we can sell this data via Datum for a cheaper price but we get the morey instead of the big players we will win a little bit. Why is the data gathered by Google, Facebook, et al. worth money? Could that data not have been falsified? But still buyers trust them. I think trust is what Datum needs too for the data in the database to have a value. Google and Facebook can be trusted because the data is gathered on their platform. How is the data gathered on Datum? Is it as trustworthy?
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MiBambino
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October 11, 2017, 08:52:09 PM |
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But how much is my data approximately worth? Did they a calculation?
I would b interested to know that, too, at least a rough estimation. It's a pity that apparently devs aren't active here in thread, quite a lot of questions had accumulated. I think you can't really tell. It depends on how much data you want to give away and on a lot of factors regarding your country of residence, your age, your gender, your income and so one. If you are a 25 year old American with a high income and you are willing to give all your data away it will be worth a lot more than some poor bastard from Burkina Faso only wiling to share the minimum. Lol, my next strategy should have been pretending to be a poor on facebook so they couldn't find a buyer for my data . That leads me to the question, how can our data be verified? Or is it possible to sell fake data? Well what is Fake Data? Yes of course you can sell Fake data, the app will read what you do. So if you like Things that you dont Like, when you visit Websites you dont like, than of course you sell fake Data . But that would be work and thats Not the idea of the App, since you would need extra time. I think you will earn the most if you pretend to be interested in brand products and fake that you are filthy rich As far as i know, the most valuable data on facebook ads is purchase behaviour. If you pretend to but dont buy it , it will has a different value. Just look up Adnauseam. It not only blocks ads but sends fake clicks to advertisers and trackers. So what would such data be worth, created with this browser add-on active? What value does that add? It sounds like a program created to be an asshole to companies
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greatteager
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October 11, 2017, 08:59:33 PM |
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I understand that it goes far beyond the desires to buy and tendencies of our day-to-day, many Companies use Personal data, in fact, as a telephone provided to third parties, information of Retirement and Salaried employees to offer Cards, loans and similar. In Brazil, for example, Companies illegally sell packages of databases among themselves. This profit could be ours
Well it's going to be all about pricing. This data of us will still be sold by the companies that gather them (eg facebook, etc..) so if we can sell this data via Datum for a cheaper price but we get the morey instead of the big players we will win a little bit. Why is the data gathered by Google, Facebook, et al. worth money? Could that data not have been falsified? But still buyers trust them. I think trust is what Datum needs too for the data in the database to have a value. Google and Facebook can be trusted because the data is gathered on their platform. How is the data gathered on Datum? Is it as trustworthy? This is a good question and very important. Indeed, Facebook is a huge database, and they have confidence. How long does it take to draft a weight in the market?
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matjas
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October 11, 2017, 09:16:28 PM |
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I noticed that Datum is also distributing free coins after ICO for everyone who participates. Is there a high chance we will see a huge dump after this token gets on exchange?
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Heimer
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October 11, 2017, 09:19:51 PM |
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I understand that it goes far beyond the desires to buy and tendencies of our day-to-day, many Companies use Personal data, in fact, as a telephone provided to third parties, information of Retirement and Salaried employees to offer Cards, loans and similar. In Brazil, for example, Companies illegally sell packages of databases among themselves. This profit could be ours
Well it's going to be all about pricing. This data of us will still be sold by the companies that gather them (eg facebook, etc..) so if we can sell this data via Datum for a cheaper price but we get the morey instead of the big players we will win a little bit. Why is the data gathered by Google, Facebook, et al. worth money? Could that data not have been falsified? But still buyers trust them. I think trust is what Datum needs too for the data in the database to have a value. Google and Facebook can be trusted because the data is gathered on their platform. How is the data gathered on Datum? Is it as trustworthy? Datum can benefit by having fully decentralized and transparent platform which is something that google and facebook are lacking of
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ParRus
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October 11, 2017, 09:36:47 PM |
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I understand that it goes far beyond the desires to buy and tendencies of our day-to-day, many Companies use Personal data, in fact, as a telephone provided to third parties, information of Retirement and Salaried employees to offer Cards, loans and similar. In Brazil, for example, Companies illegally sell packages of databases among themselves. This profit could be ours
Well it's going to be all about pricing. This data of us will still be sold by the companies that gather them (eg facebook, etc..) so if we can sell this data via Datum for a cheaper price but we get the morey instead of the big players we will win a little bit. Why is the data gathered by Google, Facebook, et al. worth money? Could that data not have been falsified? But still buyers trust them. I think trust is what Datum needs too for the data in the database to have a value. Google and Facebook can be trusted because the data is gathered on their platform. How is the data gathered on Datum? Is it as trustworthy? Datum can benefit by having fully decentralized and transparent platform which is something that google and facebook are lacking of I agree, decentralization for this case fits best, data will be protected well. one single person can violate confidentiality - when there is no center, it's seems impossible
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MiBambino
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October 11, 2017, 09:46:22 PM |
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I noticed that Datum is also distributing free coins after ICO for everyone who participates. Is there a high chance we will see a huge dump after this token gets on exchange?
Chances are always high, some people look for quick profits so they buy 1000$ worth of coins at the ICO and dump them at 1200. But, the project is clearly good enough that a dump will just mean we can all buy a first class train ticket at discount price
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greatteager
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October 11, 2017, 09:48:20 PM |
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I noticed that Datum is also distributing free coins after ICO for everyone who participates. Is there a high chance we will see a huge dump after this token gets on exchange?
If developed free coins will be issued immediately, then the drawdown in the price will be, I wonder how they will solve this problem? Kickiko froze bounty coins for example.
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MiBambino
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October 11, 2017, 10:09:44 PM |
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I noticed that Datum is also distributing free coins after ICO for everyone who participates. Is there a high chance we will see a huge dump after this token gets on exchange?
If developed free coins will be issued immediately, then the drawdown in the price will be, I wonder how they will solve this problem? Kickiko froze bounty coins for example. Most coins don't release their bounty coins until a few weeks after listing to prevent heavy dumping
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ParRus
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October 11, 2017, 11:33:27 PM |
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good news, it's nice when an independent rating platform puts such a high rating! Worthy appraisal
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October 12, 2017, 02:57:47 AM |
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I noticed that Datum is also distributing free coins after ICO for everyone who participates. Is there a high chance we will see a huge dump after this token gets on exchange?
If developed free coins will be issued immediately, then the drawdown in the price will be, I wonder how they will solve this problem? Kickiko froze bounty coins for example. Most coins don't release their bounty coins until a few weeks after listing to prevent heavy dumping Don't worry about it, I think they just distribute with limited coins. Dev won't let the price fall down.
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October 12, 2017, 04:21:17 AM |
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I understand that it goes far beyond the desires to buy and tendencies of our day-to-day, many Companies use Personal data, in fact, as a telephone provided to third parties, information of Retirement and Salaried employees to offer Cards, loans and similar. In Brazil, for example, Companies illegally sell packages of databases among themselves. This profit could be ours
Well it's going to be all about pricing. This data of us will still be sold by the companies that gather them (eg facebook, etc..) so if we can sell this data via Datum for a cheaper price but we get the morey instead of the big players we will win a little bit. Why is the data gathered by Google, Facebook, et al. worth money? Could that data not have been falsified? But still buyers trust them. I think trust is what Datum needs too for the data in the database to have a value. Google and Facebook can be trusted because the data is gathered on their platform. How is the data gathered on Datum? Is it as trustworthy? the data is trusted I think because Facebook did a lot in their power to force people use their real identity. In the last 10 years it has become 'normal' to give away personal information, encouraged by these companies. It is an interesting question how Datum will handle the same issues.
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October 12, 2017, 05:08:11 AM |
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4.5 is a nice rating. Happy to see datum project getting the credit they deserve. And this kind of ratings always make good impact on investors
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Voltaje
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October 12, 2017, 05:31:26 AM |
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4.5 is a nice rating. Happy to see datum project getting the credit they deserve. And this kind of ratings always make good impact on investors The rating is good for a project, but not always it determines the success of one, some scam ICOs got there with good marking, but it ended up attracting investors to the scam, so i personally don't see the rating of an ICO a signal for a good project, only by comparing analysis and checking the team is what tells me a project is good.
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October 12, 2017, 05:49:31 AM |
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4.5 is a nice rating. Happy to see datum project getting the credit they deserve. And this kind of ratings always make good impact on investors The rating is good for a project, but not always it determines the success of one, some scam ICOs got there with good marking, but it ended up attracting investors to the scam, so i personally don't see the rating of an ICO a signal for a good project, only by comparing analysis and checking the team is what tells me a project is good. these ratings are just opinions based on current information. that's all. you can't really tell of their scams or the projects will succeed. you still have to investigate for yourself.
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Mystic90
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October 12, 2017, 06:14:30 AM |
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I understand that it goes far beyond the desires to buy and tendencies of our day-to-day, many Companies use Personal data, in fact, as a telephone provided to third parties, information of Retirement and Salaried employees to offer Cards, loans and similar. In Brazil, for example, Companies illegally sell packages of databases among themselves. This profit could be ours
Well it's going to be all about pricing. This data of us will still be sold by the companies that gather them (eg facebook, etc..) so if we can sell this data via Datum for a cheaper price but we get the morey instead of the big players we will win a little bit. Why is the data gathered by Google, Facebook, et al. worth money? Could that data not have been falsified? But still buyers trust them. I think trust is what Datum needs too for the data in the database to have a value. Google and Facebook can be trusted because the data is gathered on their platform. How is the data gathered on Datum? Is it as trustworthy? the data is trusted I think because Facebook did a lot in their power to force people use their real identity. In the last 10 years it has become 'normal' to give away personal information, encouraged by these companies. It is an interesting question how Datum will handle the same issues. Facebook is the new evil company that people dont realize yet. 20 years ago everyone thought MacDonalds was great. Now we know its unhealthy for you and they are bad for envoirment etc. Facebook now everyone thinks is great. In 20 years we realize that all the data they collected and secretly sold, or the behavior analyses they did on your personality to market you as best they can are EVIL.
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sockpuppet1911
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October 12, 2017, 06:58:55 AM |
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Honestly, all this reminding about surveillance and all the data being sold and analyzed is making me feel very paranoid and uncomfortable.
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niklasmato
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October 12, 2017, 07:25:38 AM |
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Honestly, all this reminding about surveillance and all the data being sold and analyzed is making me feel very paranoid and uncomfortable.
I'd say welcome in the 21st century. It's all about Data. Just look at the tech giants these days. Facebook, Twitter, Uber, they all have no intrinsic value except for the data of their users. You could even say that it's the biggest bubble ever However Datum will give us the opportunity to take back the earnings of our data. That's actually very exciting.
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