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December 17, 2018, 10:10:28 AM Last edit: December 17, 2018, 04:31:17 PM by wwzsocki |
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Not true, some people receive their bounty this month because they pass the KYC prior to the distribution.
This is not true because I passed KYC long before December and didn't get my bounty paid. You have to pay 1 ETH to whitelist wallet address to be eligible for bounty payments. KYC is not enough. I have whitelisted my address 2 days after December bounty distribution and I was sure that I will get paid now or together with January distribution but no I will not. My December bounty is gone because "the distribution system is automated" - answer I have received from Atlant support. I just don't believe this. How could this be still automated if KYC is needed and whitelisting? Somebody has to manually take control over this addresses to stop payments (no KYC) or reenable if needed (fulfilled KYC, whitelisting) like in my case. Am I right?
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December 17, 2018, 11:32:27 AM |
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ATLANT Team Attends Blockshow Europe 2018 Enjoyable and Productive Meetings with Community Members and Potential Partners ATLANT team members Julian Svirsky (CEO), Tomas and Tamara (Business Development and Community Management) traveled to Berlin, Germany the week of May 28, 2018 to attend the Blockshow Europe event.Julian Svirsky commented, “We had some very interesting and productive conversations with potential partners, and it was also great to meet some of our key community members. We’re very inspired by the dedication and engagement of our growing community.”Here are more photos from the event.
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December 17, 2018, 05:33:33 PM |
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ATLANT Launches Exchange Preview
A detailed overview of the features and functionality of ATLANT’s revolutionary approach to tokenized ownership of real estate assets is now available at trade.atlant.io
As the ATLANT platform moves forward with its iterative launch approach, per the recent release of its node testnet, the project has made available a preview of platform features and functionality at trade.atlant.io
Commenting on this overview, along with the upcoming alpha release of the ATLANT platform, planned to take place within the next several weeks, CEO Julian Svirsky said:
“The ATLANT platform for creating and trading asset-backed real estate tokens has the potential to revolutionize real estate investment around the world through increased liquidity and transparency. We’re looking forward to showcasing related functionality along with ATLANT’s unique approach, in the near future.”
Per the overview at trade.atlant.io, the next release will feature integration between the exchange and nodes, as well as a significantly enhanced web-based GUI and functionality that is both intuitive to use, and which provides easy access to an extensive amount of property and trading data.
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December 17, 2018, 05:53:13 PM |
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You write with such a large font so that people can not see the previous posts? You look like children...
Stay true to your nickname That's what a fool says that does not want to pay for the work of others because he does not know how to make numbers to distribute a bounty
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December 18, 2018, 05:28:23 AM |
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ATLANT Announces Completion of Platform Code Basic functionality for both property tokenization and P2P rentals is now complete Development Status Review On April 25, 2018, the development team launched the ATLANT network on testnet, and released its core node software. At that time, the ATLANT Node already handled the following key areas of functionality:
Property data management Distributed data storage Networking Secure data distribution Permissions Access control
Since then, development has proceeded significantly in terms of finalizing the platform’s main components, which are responsible for property tokenization, property token trading and peer-to-peer (P2P) rentals.
The ATLANT development team has also focused on the UI (the presentation layer of the platform), while also integrating its primary components into the presentation layer, in order to provide the best possible experience for all platform users.
ATLANT Platform Basic Functionality Completed Now the ATLANT team is pleased to announce that the development of both the property tokenization and P2P rentals aspects of the platform are complete, in terms of initial, basic functionality.
“We’re all very proud of our development team, and the quality of their work” said Julian Svirsky, ATLANT CEO, “They really pulled out all the stops to make this happen. Basic user-ready functionality is a major milestone for any new platform, and we’re very pleased to have reached this point.”
Platform Technical Overview Now Available In order to provide a clearer understanding of the underlying technology, we have published a high-level technical overview of the ATLANT Platform. https://atlant.io/static/docs/Atlant_Tech_overview.pdf
This overview contains a set of the platform’s major components distributed across four layers: Data layer Main business logic layer Self-enforcing logic layer Presentation layerThe ATLANT platform’s data layer is production-ready as of now, represented by the IPFS-based ADDS (ATLANT Distributed Data Storage) on the ATL network and the clustered DBMS in the ATL Services group.
The main business-logic layer comprises the ATL Services and the ATL Node logic, dedicated to both the main and auxiliary functions of the platform. For instance, property tokens trading (Services) and peer-to-peer rentals (Node) represent the main part of the platform’s functionality, while the KYC service (Services) is an auxiliary part. The majority of ATL Services have been successfully implemented, and developed services are currently under review. The ATL Node has also recently been enhanced with P2P rental functionality, which is currently being tested.
The self-enforcing logic layer is represented by a set of EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) smart contracts running on the Ethereum network, allowing for property token creation, token holders KYC (Know Your Customer regulatory compliance data), token distribution, smart rental offers and escrowed agreements, arbitration processes and arbitration management. The ATLANT team has developed and tested all the relevant smart contracts mentioned above, which are involved in implementing the aforementioned functionality.
The presentation layer includes web GUI applications for the property tokenization and trading (ATLANT Exchange) and the peer-to-peer rental aspects (ATLANT Rentals) of the platform. The ATLANT development team is focused on making these apps simple and convenient, yet also powerful and flexible, in terms of UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience). There is also a GUI-based desktop node client on the development roadmap, and it is expected to be released in the near future.
The ATLANT Exchange application preview is already publicly available: https://trade.atlant.io
For more info on ATLANT platform development and code insights, please check GitHub: https://github.com/AtlantPlatform
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December 18, 2018, 12:04:42 PM |
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ATLANT Announces Partnership with Lumi Wallet
ATL tokens are now fully supported by the secure and private Lumi wallet
The ATLANT token (ATL) is now fully supported by the Lumi wallet, on iOS and on the web. ATL tokens can be sent, received and securely stored via the Lumi wallet interface.
Lumi features include security, ease-of-use, and true anonymity and privacy. Lumi offers a clean, straightforward interface so that users can enjoy an intuitive experience within the app. Lumi also prioritizes user security by allowing users to retain full control and full responsibility for their private keys.
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December 18, 2018, 01:03:08 PM |
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Why do you put again a story that appeared in July of this year? Anyone would say that you do not know how to distract attention... Frogman put the biggest letters, it does not read well.
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December 18, 2018, 01:09:54 PM |
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Why do you put again a story that appeared in July of this year? Anyone would say that you do not know how to distract attention... Frogman put the biggest letters, it does not read well.
If you read the thread carefully, he stated previously that we will be going over our achievements, goals and other notable moments of 2018 as the year comes to a close. I do see that you took my advice and are staying true to your nickname.
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December 18, 2018, 01:13:22 PM |
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I do not take seriously the advice of lying scammers like you and your "team". If I listened to you, it would be like you, and I like to sleep at night, knowing that I'm not deceiving anyone.
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December 18, 2018, 08:28:53 PM |
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You already said it a few hours ago Frogman, you repeat with capital letters so that nobody sees what was written previously? You are professionals, without a doubt
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December 19, 2018, 10:44:25 AM |
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ATLANT Announces KYC Registrations to Begin October 2018Just one KYC registration will be needed for the entire ATLANT ecosystemThe ATLANT team has announced that KYC registrations for the ATLANT platform will begin next month (October 2018). Just one KYC registration will be needed for the entire ATLANT ecosystem.
ATLANT community members are encouraged to monitor announcements closely, to be sure that they don’t miss the opportunity to register, and to pass the KYC process.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Passing KYC registration will also be required to receive ongoing bounty program payments from ATLANT’s 2017 bounty program.
KYC (Know Your Customer) registration is required by law in most financial institutions, and many crypto users are already familiar with the process from registering on trading exchanges and other types of blockchain based platforms. ATLANT KYC registration entails providing proof of identity, proof of address, and source of funds information.
KYC Registration Required to Receive ATLANT Member Benefits Any community members who intend to receive any of ATLANT’s various member benefits will need to complete the KYC registration process and also run a node prior to become eligible, as described in the ATLANT white paper.
ATLANT platform benefits can include:
Receiving listing fees for tokenized properties.
Receiving commissions for P2P rentals.
Receiving P2P rental arbitration fees,for work as an arbiter.
Additional details and requirements related to running an ATLANT node will be announced separately.
KYC Registration Required to Buy, Sell and Trade ATLANT Property Tokens KYC registration will also be required to participate in buying, selling and trading of property tokens on the ATLANT platform.
Please note that most jurisdictions also have requirements for eligibility in order to buy, sell and trade security tokens that go beyond basic KYC registration. Property tokens for properties listed on the ATLANT platform are security tokens (securities), and will be subject to these additional requirements in all applicable jurisdictions.
Please note also that these additional requirements do not apply to the ATLANT (ATL) token, which is a utility token which acts as a membership certificate, as described in the ATLANT white paper.
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December 19, 2018, 07:02:25 PM |
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Where can I find out more about KYC, how to get it and what is the white list? I bought atl tokens on the stock exchange. Where are they better kept now?
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December 20, 2018, 04:02:19 AM |
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We are continuing our series of posts, recapping our achievements of 2018:ATLANT Announces Partnership with CoinswitchATL tokens are now fully supported by CoinswitchThe ATLANT token (ATL) is now fully supported by Coinswitch, an intuitive interface for buying, selling and exchanging cryptocurrencies.
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December 21, 2018, 04:07:10 AM |
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ATLANT Presents at World’s First Dedicated Blockchain Real Estate Expo in Seoul, KoreaATLANT CEO Julian Svirsky presented, participated in a real estate securities panel, and engaged in multiple high-level meetings at RBE 2018 in Seoul, KoreaATLANT’s participation at Real Estate Blockchain Expo 2018 in Seoul, Korea, September 19–21, 2018 included the following:
ATLANT Presentation with Security Token Focus At RBE 2018, the world’s first dedicated Real Estate Blockchain Expo, in Seoul, Korea, ATLANT CEO Julian Svirsky presented an updated report on ATLANT’s overall development status, with a focus on the world-changing benefits of security tokens for tokenizing real estate.
Julian Svirsky said, “Properties tokenized on the ATLANT platform will have the same general structure and compliance features as non-tokenized real estate securities, but with greatly improved liquidity and transparency.”To see the full video presentation, please click the link below.
ATLANT CEO Julian Svirsky Presentation at RBE 2018 (Video)
Real Estate Securities Panel Discussion Julian Svirsky also participated on a panel discussing real estate securities. Julian is pictured below, second from left.
L to R: Hong Kyun Noh, Ambassador, Propy; Julian Svirsky, CEO, ATLANT; Pietro Doran, President, DreamChain; David Drake, Founder & Chairman, LDJ Capital; Haley Chow, Head of Operations, i-house Beneficial Meetings with Real Estate Developers, Investment Brokers, Regulators and Government Representatives Beyond the presentation and panel, Julian Svirsky was able to engage in a wide range of enjoyable and beneficial meetings while attending RBE 2018.
These included meetings with investment brokers from both local investment banks in Seoul, as well as with executives from global investment firms who were attending the conference. He also met with quite a few real estate developers, as well as several local regulators.
Julian took with him one of the ATLANT software engineers who also participated in active discussions with other projects and participants, including exchanges and real estate related projects, in order for everyone involved to share mutually beneficial insights.
Thank You to Hong Kyun Noh, Propy Ambassador Julian and the ATLANT team would like to close this post about ATLANT’s participation in RBE 2018 by especially thanking Hong Kyun Noh, the Propy Ambassador for Korea. He was very helpful to ATLANT’s participation in the expo, overall, and he made some great introductions for ATLANT, and we all enjoyed discussing how the world could be changed with our respective technologies.
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December 23, 2018, 05:12:45 AM |
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ATLANT Proposes New Security Token StandardATLANT, the tokenized real estate platform, has published a proposed Security Token Standard based on Ethereum (ERC-1462). The proposed extendable Base Security Token standard is available for Ethereum community reviewThe new proposed Security Token standard from ATLANT, ERC-1462, is an EIP (Ethereum Improvement Proposal) to be merged into Ethereum. ERC-1462 is a general security token implementation, upon which any compliant security tokens can be built.
Technically, the Base Security Token is an extension to the ERC-20 standard token that provides compliance capabilities with securities regulations and associated legal requirements, while also being fully backward compatible with the ERC-20 standard. This essentially means that any ERC-1462 token is automatically supported by exchanges, wallets and other apps that support ERC-20 tokens, which includes most popular exchanges and wallets.
ATLANT intends to apply the ERC-1462 Base Security Token standard to all Property Tokens created on the ATLANT platform. Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in this new token standard and/or in issuing your own security tokens with ATLANT.
ERC-1462 is currently being reviewed and discussed with maintainers of Ethereum EIPs as a part of the required procedure, prior to be merged into the main EIPs repository. The discussion is available at https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/erc-1462-base-security-token/1501
Being a minimal security token extension, ERC-1462 is already implemented with its source code available on ATLANT’s GitHub: https://github.com/AtlantPlatform/BaseSecurityToken
Pull request into the official Ethereum EIPs repository is available at https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/pull/1462
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December 23, 2018, 11:23:33 AM |
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We are continuing our series of posts, recapping our achievements of 2018:ATLANT participates in a real estate securities panel at the RBE 2018 (Seoul, Korea)ATLANT participated in a real estate securities panel at the world’s first dedicated Blockchain Real Estate conference in Seoul, Korea, September 19–21, 2018.ATLANT CEO Julian Svirsky answered questions related to compliance and structure of the ATLANT PTO security tokens and platform, ATLANT’s own stablecoin, and elaborated on the real estate tokenization process. The panel featured Noh Hong Kyun (Propy USA, CEO), Julian Svirsky (ATLANT, CEO), Pietro Doran (Dreamchain, President), David Drake (LDJ Capital, President), Kim Jong Sun (SK, Team Leader).
To see the full video, please click the link below.
Securities panel at the RBE 2018 (Video)
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December 24, 2018, 03:59:36 AM |
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We are continuing our series of posts, recapping our achievements of 2018:ATLANT’s Proposed Base Security Token Standard (ERC-1462) Accepted as Draft by Ethereum ContributorsThe ERC-1462 Security Token standard, proposed by ATLANT is designed to be used for issuing security tokens, and has passed initial review phase as an Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP).
Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) describe standards for the Ethereum platform, including core protocol specifications, client APIs, and contract standards. The draft has been reviewed and merged into the EIP registry, and is now publicly available for community review at EIPS section of the Ethereum.org website.
ATLANT’s Motivation
There are several security token standards which have been proposed recently, however ATLANT team has concerns about most of these proposals. In our view issues stem mainly from the scope of each of the EIPs, which contain many project or market-specific details. Since many EIPs were designed and backed by for-profit companies, they capture niche requirements which are excessive for general use cases. Further explanations and rationale with examples and case studies are available in the original draft of the ERC-1462 standard.
ATLANT proposes an EIP which is simple, yet modular solution to creating base security tokens for the widest possible scope of applications. ERC-1462 is designed so that it may be used by issuers out of the box, or be built and improved upon. Other issuers are able to add further restrictions and policies to their tokens, using proposed functions and implementation, yet their creativity will not be limited in any way, while using ERC-1462.
We believe that a pragmatic approach is necessary to create a clear and concise general security token specification. Due to this approach, ATLANT’s proposed ERC-1462 draft has now become the first merged standard draft addressing the general case of Security Token utilization on the Ethereum blockchain. We continue collecting feedback from the community, as well as developing our own projects which leverage ERC-1462.
For further details, please visit the EIP-1462 page for ATLANT’s proposed security token standard in the EIPS section of the Ethereum.org website.
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December 24, 2018, 03:33:36 PM |
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🔔🔔🔔🎄🎁🎄🎁🎄🎁🔔🔔🔔 Wishing a wonderful holiday season and a prosperous 2019 to the ATLANT community 🔔🔔🔔🎄🎁🎄🎁🎄🎁🔔🔔🔔
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December 25, 2018, 03:36:08 AM |
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ATLANT Releases Ethereum Playbook
A simple alternative to the Truffle Framework Ethereum is a decentralized platform that runs “persistent scripts”, called smart contracts. These smart contracts resemble the usual microservices in a web application architecture, each having an API and dependencies. With growing amounts of services in distributed applications, challenges with deployment and data management become very significant. The problem is being solved by leading tool sets such as the Truffle framework, however with high amounts of overhead that might not be needed by all developers.
Inspired by Ansible Playbooks, ATLANT’s Ethereum Playbook is a declarative tool for comprehensive DApp automation, while remaining as minimalistic as possible. As a part of the ATLANT team’s open-source effort to make Ethereum development easier, Ethereum Playbook is the first step towards simple yet flexible and powerful DApp management.
Released as a command-line application, this tool is intended for ease of use and does not have a steep learning curve.
Ethereum Playbook greatly simplifies working with Ethereum DApps, allowing for seamless configuration and deployment of numerous DApps without losing control over the decentralized infrastructure.
The Playbook uses a simple and clean YAML syntax for creating static specifications. The flexibility of declarative configuration brings confidence into your decentralized application development lifecycle irrespective of the size of target deployment: single DApp or multiple DApp infrastructures.
Ethereum Playbook is not an integral part of the ATLANT platform, rather, it is used to facilitate DApp management within the platform as an internal product. We have decided to release the first public version of the Ethereum Playbook in an attempt to spark further development, laying foundation for a new community-driven project targeting Ethereum developers worldwide.
Download Ethereum Playbook:
https://github.com/AtlantPlatform/ethereum-playbook/releases/latest
Release builds available for Windows, OS X and Linux.
Source code is available on GitHub:
https://github.com/AtlantPlatform/ethereum-playbook
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