kolinko
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October 22, 2017, 02:59:36 PM |
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What can I spend tokens on the platform?
I think for any additional services - to remove advertising, for example. Or you can donate them to streamers
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kolinko
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October 22, 2017, 03:00:55 PM |
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The developers have already said on which exchangers will be traded their coins?
As far as I know, no announcements have been made yet. In my opinion, too early.
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Groc
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October 22, 2017, 04:02:51 PM |
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The developers have already said on which exchangers will be traded their coins?
As far as I know, no announcements have been made yet. In my opinion, too early. Does this mean that the system is not fully thought out?
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StreamSpace (OP)
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October 22, 2017, 10:33:18 PM |
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What can I spend tokens on the platform?
Tokens can be spent to watch Films. Tokens can also be exchanged for Fiat currency.
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whitetoo
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October 22, 2017, 11:03:48 PM |
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What can I spend tokens on the platform?
Tokens can be spent to watch Films. Tokens can also be exchanged for Fiat currency. That is, can I exchange tokens for fiat money and withdraw to my account? But why? What's the point?
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wiak2
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October 22, 2017, 11:06:13 PM |
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What can I spend tokens on the platform?
Tokens can be spent to watch Films. Tokens can also be exchanged for Fiat currency. That is, can I exchange tokens for fiat money and withdraw to my account? But why? What's the point? This feature is likely not for ordinary users, but for directors who will post movies on this platform I think so...
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23coins
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October 22, 2017, 11:10:31 PM |
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The developers claim that their platform for independent filmmaking. But what criterion separates the studio film from the independent? Where will the line that separates these films pass?
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elrugrim
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October 22, 2017, 11:11:12 PM |
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The developers claim that their platform for independent filmmaking. But what criterion separates the studio film from the independent? Where will the line that separates these films pass?
What do you mean by that?
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23coins
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October 22, 2017, 11:13:25 PM |
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The developers claim that their platform for independent filmmaking. But what criterion separates the studio film from the independent? Where will the line that separates these films pass?
What do you mean by that? I just want to know the criteria by which they will select films for their platform. After all, there will be a definite framework, yes? I really like the idea, but I do not fully understand the details. I understand that blockbusters on this platform can not be seen, right?
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wiak2
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October 22, 2017, 11:16:05 PM |
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The developers claim that their platform for independent filmmaking. But what criterion separates the studio film from the independent? Where will the line that separates these films pass?
What do you mean by that? Well, at least independent films differ in that they do not belong to this or that studio. This is an author's work, without any limitations of the studio and producers. An example of such a film can be called the film "Clerks" by Kevin Smith
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23coins
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October 22, 2017, 11:19:17 PM |
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The developers claim that their platform for independent filmmaking. But what criterion separates the studio film from the independent? Where will the line that separates these films pass?
What do you mean by that? Well, at least independent films differ in that they do not belong to this or that studio. This is an author's work, without any limitations of the studio and producers. An example of such a film can be called the film "Clerks" by Kevin Smith Yes, I understand it, I just want to know some criteria for selecting films for this platform. That's all
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elrugrim
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October 22, 2017, 11:19:58 PM |
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The developers claim that their platform for independent filmmaking. But what criterion separates the studio film from the independent? Where will the line that separates these films pass?
What do you mean by that? Well, at least independent films differ in that they do not belong to this or that studio. This is an author's work, without any limitations of the studio and producers. An example of such a film can be called the film "Clerks" by Kevin Smith Yes, I understand it, I just want to know some criteria for selecting films for this platform. That's all I think such details will become known closer to the release of the platform
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miraclebets
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October 23, 2017, 12:25:12 AM |
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Which categories of films will this service support? I mean full-length films, shortcuts, TV shows, etc.
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wiak2
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October 23, 2017, 12:26:45 AM |
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Which categories of films will this service support? I mean full-length films, shortcuts, TV shows, etc.
I think everything that falls under the category of independent cinema. It can be anything, except for a TV show, probably
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elrugrim
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October 23, 2017, 12:28:05 AM |
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I understand correctly that the movie store will be decentralized? That is, a single base is broken up into parts and stored in various sources around the world, right?
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miraclebets
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October 23, 2017, 12:29:08 AM |
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I understand correctly that the movie store will be decentralized? That is, a single base is broken up into parts and stored in various sources around the world, right?
Well, what's the point in this method of storing films? What are the advantages of this?
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wiak2
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October 23, 2017, 12:36:16 AM |
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I understand correctly that the movie store will be decentralized? That is, a single base is broken up into parts and stored in various sources around the world, right?
Not exactly, but it seems. They have a patent for the development of their file system, with distributed storage of data. Partly you are right, many different parts are stored on various local devices throughout the Internet.
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elrugrim
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October 23, 2017, 12:38:51 AM |
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I understand correctly that the movie store will be decentralized? That is, a single base is broken up into parts and stored in various sources around the world, right?
Not exactly, but it seems. They have a patent for the development of their file system, with distributed storage of data. Partly you are right, many different parts are stored on various local devices throughout the Internet. How much can this system be considered stable and secure? Any data users on the network of a given platform, or specialized server stations, can become data custodians?
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wiak2
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October 23, 2017, 12:42:08 AM |
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I understand correctly that the movie store will be decentralized? That is, a single base is broken up into parts and stored in various sources around the world, right?
Not exactly, but it seems. They have a patent for the development of their file system, with distributed storage of data. Partly you are right, many different parts are stored on various local devices throughout the Internet. How much can this system be considered stable and secure? Any data users on the network of a given platform, or specialized server stations, can become data custodians? I do not know, but most likely I think that these will be ordinary users of the network. They will provide a place to store data in exchange for tokens. As a mining.
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miraclebets
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October 23, 2017, 12:42:44 AM |
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I understand correctly that the movie store will be decentralized? That is, a single base is broken up into parts and stored in various sources around the world, right?
Not exactly, but it seems. They have a patent for the development of their file system, with distributed storage of data. Partly you are right, many different parts are stored on various local devices throughout the Internet. How much can this system be considered stable and secure? Any data users on the network of a given platform, or specialized server stations, can become data custodians? I do not know, but most likely I think that these will be ordinary users of the network. They will provide a place to store data in exchange for tokens. As a mining. And how can you consider such a system to be safe?
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