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Author Topic: [ANN][Open Now🔥]DataBroker DAO ⭐ Decentralised marketplace for IoT sensor data.  (Read 38182 times)
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March 23, 2018, 06:21:06 PM
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Is that right that project founders are going to communicate and work with telecommunication companies?
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March 23, 2018, 06:23:38 PM
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I believe in technology and how it can help us trade. Good luck with your project.
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March 23, 2018, 07:35:07 PM
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Nobody can put a price on our personal data, and still, some people from big companies think they can use it and make a fortune from it. Thanks to DataBroker DAO, people will understand how we can change the future, and I hope as many people as possible will take a part in this ICO.

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March 23, 2018, 07:38:35 PM
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How many tokens project supporters are going to get after the ICO is over?
6,5% is set for them!
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March 23, 2018, 08:31:02 PM
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After the Alliance was formed the platform partnered up with several big companies… Are there any results of this partnership yet?
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March 23, 2018, 08:32:27 PM
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I don't really get why your blockchain technology of transferring data will be cheaper than current ones? How carefully you made the research on that point?

Do not believe this bastard!
HE IS FULL OF SHIT!

Gave me telegram: @FHCP9999 GOING BY THE NAME Francio says he is from Ecuador. Another fucking lie but Spanish just from the names he was giving me earlier (several different email addresses).

He is running a scam here using multiple accounts all linked by this one address:
https://blockchain.info/address/1Q8PWr4LLNqQcqAwMYA8QwEyhpJm9Z7qRm

Just look at all the payments made mine being the last one made.

Other accounts: Humberone, Davidxxx and alot more.

Francisco Carjavel is his name he gave out.
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March 23, 2018, 10:46:02 PM
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Who is going to be responsible for cryptocurrency in the project? Successful projects usually trying to attract some famous person for it.
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March 24, 2018, 06:12:15 AM
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What is the minimum for participation in the pre-sale?
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March 24, 2018, 06:23:05 AM
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What is the minimum for participation in the pre-sale?
The minimum is denoted in 10 Eth!
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March 24, 2018, 08:09:43 AM
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Are there any global companies that could be compared or analogous in the case of this project?
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March 24, 2018, 08:30:05 AM
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I like the idea of ​​business. Information services are undeservedly deprived so far in their popularity and importance for people. Therefore, it's great that they finally become more democratic in use, manageable and accessible to a wide range of people. It is only alarming that the DataBroker DAO will have to work with millions and maybe billions of sensors ... How will all these data be linked?
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March 24, 2018, 08:35:47 AM
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I like the idea of ​​business. Information services are undeservedly deprived so far in their popularity and importance for people. Therefore, it's great that they finally become more democratic in use, manageable and accessible to a wide range of people. It is only alarming that the DataBroker DAO will have to work with millions and maybe billions of sensors ... How will all these data be linked?
You are right - the load on the platform network will be significant. The data comes from (billion) sensors of the owners. Owners sign a contract with a network operator (telecommunications company or manufacturer) to transfer the data generated by sensors through (Internet) gateway gateways for further use or processing. But there is an interesting solution for developers - to attract network operators, who take the role of a gateway controller through which data streams are transmitted.
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March 24, 2018, 08:54:55 AM
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I like the idea of ​​business. Information services are undeservedly deprived so far in their popularity and importance for people. Therefore, it's great that they finally become more democratic in use, manageable and accessible to a wide range of people. It is only alarming that the DataBroker DAO will have to work with millions and maybe billions of sensors ... How will all these data be linked?
You are right - the load on the platform network will be significant. The data comes from (billion) sensors of the owners. Owners sign a contract with a network operator (telecommunications company or manufacturer) to transfer the data generated by sensors through (Internet) gateway gateways for further use or processing. But there is an interesting solution for developers - to attract network operators, who take the role of a gateway controller through which data streams are transmitted.
An interesting approach. Indeed, what could be easier ?! But not only do these procedures have to be carried out?
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March 24, 2018, 09:03:56 AM
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I like the idea of ​​business. Information services are undeservedly deprived so far in their popularity and importance for people. Therefore, it's great that they finally become more democratic in use, manageable and accessible to a wide range of people. It is only alarming that the DataBroker DAO will have to work with millions and maybe billions of sensors ... How will all these data be linked?
You are right - the load on the platform network will be significant. The data comes from (billion) sensors of the owners. Owners sign a contract with a network operator (telecommunications company or manufacturer) to transfer the data generated by sensors through (Internet) gateway gateways for further use or processing. But there is an interesting solution for developers - to attract network operators, who take the role of a gateway controller through which data streams are transmitted.
An interesting approach. Indeed, what could be easier ?! But not only do these procedures have to be carried out?
The operator still performs the necessary KYC procedures, and also identifies and conducts preliminary validation of the sensors. It also protects the network from unauthorized use.
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March 24, 2018, 09:08:47 AM
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I like the idea of ​​business. Information services are undeservedly deprived so far in their popularity and importance for people. Therefore, it's great that they finally become more democratic in use, manageable and accessible to a wide range of people. It is only alarming that the DataBroker DAO will have to work with millions and maybe billions of sensors ... How will all these data be linked?
You are right - the load on the platform network will be significant. The data comes from (billion) sensors of the owners. Owners sign a contract with a network operator (telecommunications company or manufacturer) to transfer the data generated by sensors through (Internet) gateway gateways for further use or processing. But there is an interesting solution for developers - to attract network operators, who take the role of a gateway controller through which data streams are transmitted.
An interesting approach. Indeed, what could be easier ?! But not only do these procedures have to be carried out?
The operator still performs the necessary KYC procedures, and also identifies and conducts preliminary validation of the sensors. It also protects the network from unauthorized use.
Aha! It turns out that a large amount of work is transferred to them. I suppose that for this it will be necessary to pay a lot ...
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March 24, 2018, 09:17:23 AM
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I like the idea of ​​business. Information services are undeservedly deprived so far in their popularity and importance for people. Therefore, it's great that they finally become more democratic in use, manageable and accessible to a wide range of people. It is only alarming that the DataBroker DAO will have to work with millions and maybe billions of sensors ... How will all these data be linked?
You are right - the load on the platform network will be significant. The data comes from (billion) sensors of the owners. Owners sign a contract with a network operator (telecommunications company or manufacturer) to transfer the data generated by sensors through (Internet) gateway gateways for further use or processing. But there is an interesting solution for developers - to attract network operators, who take the role of a gateway controller through which data streams are transmitted.
An interesting approach. Indeed, what could be easier ?! But not only do these procedures have to be carried out?
The operator still performs the necessary KYC procedures, and also identifies and conducts preliminary validation of the sensors. It also protects the network from unauthorized use.
Aha! It turns out that a large amount of work is transferred to them. I suppose that for this it will be necessary to pay a lot ...
This is taken into account in the platform work algorithm. As a rule, network operators are not monopolies in their regions, which means a large number of potential partners. Partnership with gateway operators is extremely beneficial DataBroker DAO. By monitoring and verifying gateway operators, the platform is given the opportunity to manage and monitor through a proxy a huge number of sensors and owners.
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March 24, 2018, 09:25:50 AM
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I like the idea of ​​business. Information services are undeservedly deprived so far in their popularity and importance for people. Therefore, it's great that they finally become more democratic in use, manageable and accessible to a wide range of people. It is only alarming that the DataBroker DAO will have to work with millions and maybe billions of sensors ... How will all these data be linked?
You are right - the load on the platform network will be significant. The data comes from (billion) sensors of the owners. Owners sign a contract with a network operator (telecommunications company or manufacturer) to transfer the data generated by sensors through (Internet) gateway gateways for further use or processing. But there is an interesting solution for developers - to attract network operators, who take the role of a gateway controller through which data streams are transmitted.
An interesting approach. Indeed, what could be easier ?! But not only do these procedures have to be carried out?
The operator still performs the necessary KYC procedures, and also identifies and conducts preliminary validation of the sensors. It also protects the network from unauthorized use.
Aha! It turns out that a large amount of work is transferred to them. I suppose that for this it will be necessary to pay a lot ...
This is taken into account in the platform work algorithm. As a rule, network operators are not monopolies in their regions, which means a large number of potential partners. Partnership with gateway operators is extremely beneficial DataBroker DAO. By monitoring and verifying gateway operators, the platform is given the opportunity to manage and monitor through a proxy a huge number of sensors and owners.
It turns out that the DataBroker DAO becomes only the coordinator of the process?
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March 24, 2018, 10:38:00 AM
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Can a person who wants to transfer data to the system for processing become a part of the project? Or can he organize his own monitoring network with this project?
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March 24, 2018, 11:30:47 AM
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Are there any global companies that could be compared or analogous in the case of this project?
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March 24, 2018, 11:42:35 AM
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DataBroker DAO has its own charms hopefully bring in a lot of investors and have a reliable supporters in order to maximize for pre-salenya. Pre-sale time is still long, it will be more mature in the future.
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