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Author Topic: ✅ ✅ [ANN] CryptoTask - 1st Fully Scalable Decentralized Freelancing Market ✅ ✅  (Read 47789 times)
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December 05, 2017, 03:04:04 PM
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huh, thanks a lot, guys !!
I have proposals for a log of filling applications with tasks for the block chain
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December 05, 2017, 03:04:59 PM
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huh, thanks a lot, guys !!
I have proposals for a log of filling applications with tasks for the block chain

And what kind of proposals, if not secret? Are they related to constructive changes in the system, or do you have advice for designers?
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December 05, 2017, 03:05:56 PM
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And for developers and designers. Much more clearly work services, in which there is a history of orders, saved profiles and loyalty. I did not find all this in their project
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December 05, 2017, 03:07:21 PM
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And for developers and designers. Much more clearly work services, in which there is a history of orders, saved profiles and loyalty. I did not find all this in their project

But then it is a full-scale decentralized market of freelancing. There is a completely different terminology, and the word "loyalty" - at this stage I personally consider the relative
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December 05, 2017, 03:11:47 PM
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And for developers and designers. Much more clearly work services, in which there is a history of orders, saved profiles and loyalty. I did not find all this in their project

But then it is a full-scale decentralized market of freelancing. There is a completely different terminology, and the word "loyalty" - at this stage I personally consider the relative

Yes, no, on the basis of this market you can deploy a system with accounts and with loyalty, there will be only a general decentralized job bank, and the system will work on the block chain. But nobody canceled loyalty
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December 05, 2017, 03:12:36 PM
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And for developers and designers. Much more clearly work services, in which there is a history of orders, saved profiles and loyalty. I did not find all this in their project

But then it is a full-scale decentralized market of freelancing. There is a completely different terminology, and the word "loyalty" - at this stage I personally consider the relative

Yes, no, on the basis of this market you can deploy a system with accounts and with loyalty, there will be only a general decentralized job bank, and the system will work on the block chain. But nobody canceled loyalty

But the phrase "common decentralized bank of tasks" - in itself can not exist. If the job bank is a common one, the system becomes centralized.
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December 05, 2017, 03:13:31 PM
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And for developers and designers. Much more clearly work services, in which there is a history of orders, saved profiles and loyalty. I did not find all this in their project

But then it is a full-scale decentralized market of freelancing. There is a completely different terminology, and the word "loyalty" - at this stage I personally consider the relative

Yes, no, on the basis of this market you can deploy a system with accounts and with loyalty, there will be only a general decentralized job bank, and the system will work on the block chain. But nobody canceled loyalty

But the phrase "common decentralized bank of tasks" - in itself can not exist. If the job bank is a common one, the system becomes centralized.

This can be in case of using a block-chain. at the moment, technologies contribute to a centralized bank of tasks
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December 05, 2017, 03:15:01 PM
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Well, I see!
I still have a lot of controversial questions about the project, in which I can not figure it out by reading White Paper
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December 05, 2017, 03:16:23 PM
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Ask, I think I figured out enough about this project, and I think I can help you with some questions
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December 05, 2017, 03:17:40 PM
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"Review panels are created for each dispute and consist of randomly selected reviewers." - And on what algorithm is the randomization of reviewers built? A simple random, or a sample by rating or by the number of coins on the account?
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December 05, 2017, 03:19:11 PM
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"Review panels are created for each dispute and consist of randomly selected reviewers." - And on what algorithm is the randomization of reviewers built? A simple random, or a sample by rating or by the number of coins on the account?

Uh, no, I can only guess the answer to this question. Most likely, a sample will be sampled according to a number of criteria. Most likely, all criteria will be taken into account here, that you wrote
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December 05, 2017, 03:20:39 PM
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"Review panels are created for each dispute and consist of randomly selected reviewers." - And on what algorithm is the randomization of reviewers built? A simple random, or a sample by rating or by the number of coins on the account?

Uh, no, I can only guess the answer to this question. Most likely, a sample will be sampled according to a number of criteria. Most likely, all criteria will be taken into account here, that you wrote

And I think that if a sample, especially a multi-criteria one, would have been written about it accurately in White paper. This is quite a significant part of the work for both freelancers and customers
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December 05, 2017, 03:22:20 PM
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"Review panels are created for each dispute and consist of randomly selected reviewers." - And on what algorithm is the randomization of reviewers built? A simple random, or a sample by rating or by the number of coins on the account?

Uh, no, I can only guess the answer to this question. Most likely, a sample will be sampled according to a number of criteria. Most likely, all criteria will be taken into account here, that you wrote

And I think that if a sample, especially a multi-criteria one, would have been written about it accurately in White paper. This is quite a significant part of the work for both freelancers and customers

But there is written an algorithm that satisfies the Nash equilibrium, in which neither side will change its strategy until the end of the game
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December 05, 2017, 03:23:07 PM
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"Review panels are created for each dispute and consist of randomly selected reviewers." - And on what algorithm is the randomization of reviewers built? A simple random, or a sample by rating or by the number of coins on the account?

Uh, no, I can only guess the answer to this question. Most likely, a sample will be sampled according to a number of criteria. Most likely, all criteria will be taken into account here, that you wrote

And I think that if a sample, especially a multi-criteria one, would have been written about it accurately in White paper. This is quite a significant part of the work for both freelancers and customers

But there is written an algorithm that satisfies the Nash equilibrium, in which neither side will change its strategy until the end of the game

Very interesting. Could you tell me more about this algorithm? this is one of those questions that I could not make out on my own!
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December 05, 2017, 03:24:21 PM
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He told about that:

There are 10 reviewers on average in the panel, though that number is not deterministic. Reviewers are not aware of other reviewers. Voting is done in two stages: commit and reveal; the idea being that no reviewer can wait to see how other reviewers voted. The proposed system satisfies Nash equilibrium as no party has incentive to change their game strategy, considering that other parties keep their strategies fixed.
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December 05, 2017, 03:25:37 PM
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He told about that:

There are 10 reviewers on average in the panel, though that number is not deterministic. Reviewers are not aware of other reviewers. Voting is done in two stages: commit and reveal; the idea being that no reviewer can wait to see how other reviewers voted. The proposed system satisfies Nash equilibrium as no party has incentive to change their game strategy, considering that other parties keep their strategies fixed.

Yes exactly! Nash equilibrium - concept of solution, one of the key concepts of game theory. This is the name of a set of strategies in a game for two or more players, in which no participant can increase the winnings by changing his strategy if the other participants of their strategies do not change.
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December 05, 2017, 03:26:41 PM
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Yes, I understand what is at stake! we passed this part of the knowledge at the university. I did not think that I would ever remember her! very interesting!
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December 06, 2017, 04:16:09 PM
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where I can find smart contract?
but for what purposes do you need it?
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December 06, 2017, 04:31:02 PM
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where I can find smart contract?
but for what purposes do you need it?
  is it not open access?
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December 06, 2017, 06:41:56 PM
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where I can find smart contract?
but for what purposes do you need it?
  is it not open access?
i think that all of information on the web site
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