mike0182
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October 14, 2017, 08:00:52 PM |
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It would be nice if user is able to buy boost with multiple currencies and not just FIAT. Atleast GZR should be supported.
We are looking into alternative payment methods for Boost. Our legal team is looking into the issues surrounding using GZR as a payment method, we want to be 100% sure that it is compliant before publicizing that we will allow GZR as a payment method to purchase Boost and make other transactions on the network. there shouldn't be a problem in using GZR as payment for the platform. you should also partner up with payment services like utrust which would make paying with multiple currencies easier. I agree that more and more different companies are already starting to cooperate with Utrust, perhaps it would be a good idea for a Gizer to take a closer look at such cooperation.
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Rigorous
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October 14, 2017, 08:26:24 PM |
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The first line of the whitepaper says "Gizer is a peer-to-peer network" but it is never mentioned again. I know what a peer-to-peer network is, but what does it mean in the context of Gizer?
It means users interact with each other on Gizer and the content you find is generated by users, for users. The connections you make are with other people, not just content or events that we generate ourselves. If I understand it right Gizer uses peer-to-peer network in a social context, like Wikipedia. Not peer-to-peer in the technical sense that every user is running a Gizer node on their device. There is still a central database controlled by Gizer?
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Trrrt
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October 14, 2017, 08:43:35 PM |
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Maybe gizer will make partnership Will different blockchain project in the future. I really think that gizer will take huge profit from his partnership, the network will become huge thanks to these partnership.
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niklasmato
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October 14, 2017, 08:57:18 PM |
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The first line of the whitepaper says "Gizer is a peer-to-peer network" but it is never mentioned again. I know what a peer-to-peer network is, but what does it mean in the context of Gizer?
It means users interact with each other on Gizer and the content you find is generated by users, for users. The connections you make are with other people, not just content or events that we generate ourselves. If I understand it right Gizer uses peer-to-peer network in a social context, like Wikipedia. Not peer-to-peer in the technical sense that every user is running a Gizer node on their device. There is still a central database controlled by Gizer? Well I don't think the Gizer app will be able to store everything that is put in the blockchain I think for gaming it will use a peer-to-peer network, but not that every Gizer mobile user is running a full blockchain node.
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jasong
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October 14, 2017, 08:59:42 PM |
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The first line of the whitepaper says "Gizer is a peer-to-peer network" but it is never mentioned again. I know what a peer-to-peer network is, but what does it mean in the context of Gizer?
It means users interact with each other on Gizer and the content you find is generated by users, for users. The connections you make are with other people, not just content or events that we generate ourselves. If I understand it right Gizer uses peer-to-peer network in a social context, like Wikipedia. Not peer-to-peer in the technical sense that every user is running a Gizer node on their device. There is still a central database controlled by Gizer? Well I don't think the Gizer app will be able to store everything that is put in the blockchain I think for gaming it will use a peer-to-peer network, but not that every Gizer mobile user is running a full blockchain node. As the technology becomes more available we would love to see something like this, for the moment though the network itself will remain centralized. We will be moving modules over to blockchain throughout 2018-2019
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Sozialtourist
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October 14, 2017, 09:40:24 PM |
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I got a question regarding the profile item that you can unlock with GZR.
If I don't like what I got is it possible to also sell the item I unlocked on a marketplace to other users?
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clartedscunner
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October 14, 2017, 09:44:41 PM |
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I got a question regarding the profile item that you can unlock with GZR.
If I don't like what I got is it possible to also sell the item I unlocked on a marketplace to other users?
Yes after they have programmed the marketplace you will be able to buy and sell unlockables on the marketplace
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greatteager
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October 14, 2017, 09:51:07 PM |
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Maybe gizer will make partnership Will different blockchain project in the future. I really think that gizer will take huge profit from his partnership, the network will become huge thanks to these partnership.
I think eventually the team will conclude partnerships with other projects to expand the network.
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jasong
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October 14, 2017, 09:51:50 PM |
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Maybe gizer will make partnership Will different blockchain project in the future. I really think that gizer will take huge profit from his partnership, the network will become huge thanks to these partnership.
I think eventually the team will conclude partnerships with other projects to expand the network. You're exactly correct.
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Heimer
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October 14, 2017, 10:01:23 PM |
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would be nice to see a review video from gizer by a german youtuber or just in german. germany has a huge growing mobile gamer base. should be interesting for us too I think 90% of German people speaks English, especially the gamers, am I correct? So must be no problem for them that the ICO reviews are in English I guess 90% is too optimistic. Germany may have good education system but I seriously doubt if only 40% of Germans is able to speak in English at decent level in the world of gamers, English are more understandable than the native language. I think that this language should be the basis .. and the translation for the rest, it's already a different thing There is one more point of view for this situation. There are many gamers who are perfectly capable of using english, but they like to be entertained in their native languages
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Voltaje
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October 14, 2017, 10:15:41 PM |
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Maybe gizer will make partnership Will different blockchain project in the future. I really think that gizer will take huge profit from his partnership, the network will become huge thanks to these partnership.
I think eventually the team will conclude partnerships with other projects to expand the network. You're exactly correct. What kind of project would benefit gizer? gizer is a mobile application for social interaction in the gaming industry and for hosting of events, local and regional, so which current project would help it? mmmm, don't know, any suggestions?
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yeswepump
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October 14, 2017, 10:24:30 PM |
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would be nice to see a review video from gizer by a german youtuber or just in german. germany has a huge growing mobile gamer base. should be interesting for us too I think 90% of German people speaks English, especially the gamers, am I correct? So must be no problem for them that the ICO reviews are in English I guess 90% is too optimistic. Germany may have good education system but I seriously doubt if only 40% of Germans is able to speak in English at decent level in the world of gamers, English are more understandable than the native language. I think that this language should be the basis .. and the translation for the rest, it's already a different thing There is one more point of view for this situation. There are many gamers who are perfectly capable of using english, but they like to be entertained in their native languages I agree that English language will not be a problem for most players worldwide.
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SEELE^^01
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October 14, 2017, 11:31:39 PM |
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would be nice to see a review video from gizer by a german youtuber or just in german. germany has a huge growing mobile gamer base. should be interesting for us too I think 90% of German people speaks English, especially the gamers, am I correct? So must be no problem for them that the ICO reviews are in English I guess 90% is too optimistic. Germany may have good education system but I seriously doubt if only 40% of Germans is able to speak in English at decent level in the world of gamers, English are more understandable than the native language. I think that this language should be the basis .. and the translation for the rest, it's already a different thing There is one more point of view for this situation. There are many gamers who are perfectly capable of using english, but they like to be entertained in their native languages prolly i would say: they want to understand every inch of text of the story of the game to the fullest, thats why, they want to play it in german and not in english. for example, i would prefer to play rpgs in german instead of english and games like overwatch, doestn matter which language.
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cantdecide
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October 15, 2017, 12:43:57 AM |
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would be nice to see a review video from gizer by a german youtuber or just in german. germany has a huge growing mobile gamer base. should be interesting for us too I think 90% of German people speaks English, especially the gamers, am I correct? So must be no problem for them that the ICO reviews are in English I guess 90% is too optimistic. Germany may have good education system but I seriously doubt if only 40% of Germans is able to speak in English at decent level in the world of gamers, English are more understandable than the native language. I think that this language should be the basis .. and the translation for the rest, it's already a different thing There is one more point of view for this situation. There are many gamers who are perfectly capable of using english, but they like to be entertained in their native languages prolly i would say: they want to understand every inch of text of the story of the game to the fullest, thats why, they want to play it in german and not in english. for example, i would prefer to play rpgs in german instead of english and games like overwatch, doestn matter which language. Some years ago the German locations where so horrible (especially the synchros) that I play nearly every game in English if I have the possibility. But in the last years this got probably better and better with the booming gaming market and high sales volume. But I can understand you in the point about understand everything of the game. Especially if you play not in your native language you miss sometimes jokes or other hidden stuff, which is not so easy to understand.
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jasong
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October 15, 2017, 01:21:12 AM |
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Hey guys, we've published a guide on how to prepare yourself for the GZR presale next week. The guide goes over ERC20 compatible wallets, how to register and do KYC and how to sign up for our whitelist. Make sure that you do this at least 48h before the presale if you want a chance. The hard cap is $1m and will come be first-come-first-served from the whitelist. If the presale does not fill up from the whitelist, then we will open to the presale to the rest of the public. Be warned however, if you do not sign up in advance it is highly unlikely you will get a spot in the presale. If you are an accredited investor looking to invest in USD, or you are a non-US resident and wish to contribute more than 10ETH, contact us directly (links on the doc) to use our Simple Agreement for Future Tokens to get a 20% bonus before October 20th.
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tiger5056
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October 15, 2017, 02:18:35 AM |
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is there any discounts to buy in pre-sale?
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jasong
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October 15, 2017, 02:28:01 AM |
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is there any discounts to buy in pre-sale?
Here are the prices for the presale which starts on October 20th. The public ICO price will be 1,000 GZR per ETH First 100 contributors → 1,150 GZR per ETH Next 400 contributors → 1,100 GZR per ETH Remaining contributors→ 1,075 GZR per ETH If you are an accredited investor, or looking to invest more than 10 ETH, there is an exclusive discount (up to 20%) available using the Simple Agreement for Future Tokens (SAFT). In order to apply for the SAFT, please register on SAFT Launch.
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Yasemin
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October 15, 2017, 04:59:57 AM |
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It would be nice if user is able to buy boost with multiple currencies and not just FIAT. Atleast GZR should be supported.
We are looking into alternative payment methods for Boost. Our legal team is looking into the issues surrounding using GZR as a payment method, we want to be 100% sure that it is compliant before publicizing that we will allow GZR as a payment method to purchase Boost and make other transactions on the network. Can you explain what kind of problems does your legal team expects for using GZR as a payment method to purchase Boost? OR make other transactions on the network?
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levyashin
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October 15, 2017, 05:50:24 AM |
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would be nice to see a review video from gizer by a german youtuber or just in german. germany has a huge growing mobile gamer base. should be interesting for us too I think 90% of German people speaks English, especially the gamers, am I correct? So must be no problem for them that the ICO reviews are in English I guess 90% is too optimistic. Germany may have good education system but I seriously doubt if only 40% of Germans is able to speak in English at decent level in the world of gamers, English are more understandable than the native language. I think that this language should be the basis .. and the translation for the rest, it's already a different thing There is one more point of view for this situation. There are many gamers who are perfectly capable of using english, but they like to be entertained in their native languages I agree that English language will not be a problem for most players worldwide. Yeah, if you a gamer you learned English not from school, from games. It won't be an issue.
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the_donald
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October 15, 2017, 06:12:42 AM |
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would be nice to see a review video from gizer by a german youtuber or just in german. germany has a huge growing mobile gamer base. should be interesting for us too I think 90% of German people speaks English, especially the gamers, am I correct? So must be no problem for them that the ICO reviews are in English I guess 90% is too optimistic. Germany may have good education system but I seriously doubt if only 40% of Germans is able to speak in English at decent level in the world of gamers, English are more understandable than the native language. I think that this language should be the basis .. and the translation for the rest, it's already a different thing There is one more point of view for this situation. There are many gamers who are perfectly capable of using english, but they like to be entertained in their native languages I agree that English language will not be a problem for most players worldwide. Yeah, if you a gamer you learned English not from school, from games. It won't be an issue. Agreed, video games, cartoons, movies and music. Better that any school teacher that being the case it would still be good to have multiple languages available.
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