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January 07, 2018, 05:00:40 PM |
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Yes the partnership with bancor is an old news but still a very good news, nice to remind it. MARK.SPACE will take a lot of profit from the future partnership, a lot of nice application can be created with the VR ecosystem, I think a lot of other project can use it.
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areschen
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January 07, 2018, 05:04:51 PM |
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Yes right now there some tokens on Bancor network, you can exchange those tokens between them and thanks to the Bancor protocol it provides a continuous token liquidity there some tokens on Bancor network . What about the other tokens ? on the ETH network ? Sounds a little strange
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January 07, 2018, 06:50:49 PM |
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There are much different blockchain project that were starting, but MARK.SPACE is one of the famous ICOs.
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January 07, 2018, 07:09:55 PM |
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Mark.Space is going to help bring VR to main stream specially for VR applications. Demo looks great and like this project
I think you're expecting a bit too much. Mainstream VR will be happening when the hardware is cheap, comfortable and not dorky. MarkSpace has its place but remember it's all prerendered, not realtime, so there are limits to interactivity. For computers I agree with you, but for the phones i disagree ,there are also cheap VR devices for phones. For now all "MARK.SPACE" locations are 3D zones fully operating in any browser and compatible with all VR headsets. I think anyone can afford a phone and a VR helmet at the lowest price.
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ImTotya
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January 07, 2018, 07:20:49 PM |
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I would advise you to study carefully the project’s essence before putting in it. Don't forget that now 98% of ICO’s are ordinary "monetary collections".
In your words there is some truth, but this project is not like that. Otherwise, they would not try to create a beta version of the platform before the ICO!
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sambuki
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January 07, 2018, 07:29:17 PM |
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I would advise you to study carefully the project’s essence before putting in it. Don't forget that now 98% of ICO’s are ordinary "monetary collections".
Thanks for the advise. But, I have a good feeling that mark.space is different from most ICO's projects. The platform they bring and how the team handle it can give us a good confidence to put our money in this project.
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haxllega
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January 07, 2018, 08:02:54 PM |
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Mark.Space is going to help bring VR to main stream specially for VR applications. Demo looks great and like this project
I think you're expecting a bit too much. Mainstream VR will be happening when the hardware is cheap, comfortable and not dorky. MarkSpace has its place but remember it's all prerendered, not realtime, so there are limits to interactivity. For computers I agree with you, but for the phones i disagree ,there are also cheap VR devices for phones. For now all "MARK.SPACE" locations are 3D zones fully operating in any browser and compatible with all VR headsets. I think anyone can afford a phone and a VR helmet at the lowest price. Prices will get a lot cheaper over the next months. I believe in a few years even people from developing countries can afford VR headsets.
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saintkamei
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January 07, 2018, 08:28:12 PM |
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Demo is interesting. Now for a compatible VR headset.
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mr.robot8
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January 07, 2018, 08:32:32 PM |
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Mark.Space is going to help bring VR to main stream specially for VR applications. Demo looks great and like this project
I think you're expecting a bit too much. Mainstream VR will be happening when the hardware is cheap, comfortable and not dorky. MarkSpace has its place but remember it's all prerendered, not realtime, so there are limits to interactivity. For computers I agree with you, but for the phones i disagree ,there are also cheap VR devices for phones. For now all "MARK.SPACE" locations are 3D zones fully operating in any browser and compatible with all VR headsets. I think anyone can afford a phone and a VR helmet at the lowest price. Prices will get a lot cheaper over the next months. I believe in a few years even people from developing countries can afford VR headsets. i believe that a mobile phone and a mobile device vr can already be found at a fair price, with the large distribution i think the price will go down again and will be accessible even for developing countries, the demo of mark.space is exceptional i hope in the next future they increase the interactivity with the vr
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Amelie Poulain
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January 07, 2018, 08:48:35 PM |
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Mark.Space is going to help bring VR to main stream specially for VR applications. Demo looks great and like this project
I think you're expecting a bit too much. Mainstream VR will be happening when the hardware is cheap, comfortable and not dorky. MarkSpace has its place but remember it's all prerendered, not realtime, so there are limits to interactivity. For computers I agree with you, but for the phones i disagree ,there are also cheap VR devices for phones. For now all "MARK.SPACE" locations are 3D zones fully operating in any browser and compatible with all VR headsets. I think anyone can afford a phone and a VR helmet at the lowest price. Prices will get a lot cheaper over the next months. I believe in a few years even people from developing countries can afford VR headsets. i believe that a mobile phone and a mobile device vr can already be found at a fair price, with the large distribution i think the price will go down again and will be accessible even for developing countries, the demo of mark.space is exceptional i hope in the next future they increase the interactivity with the vr I think when this direction will become more popular - chinese will engaged production 3D devices and they will able offer 3D glasses at affordable price.
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asuusa
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January 07, 2018, 09:29:10 PM |
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I agree VR technology is going to grow and prices become lower that is going to make project like this one raise their value.
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cmg12
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January 07, 2018, 10:13:46 PM |
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Mark.Space is going to help bring VR to main stream specially for VR applications. Demo looks great and like this project
I think you're expecting a bit too much. Mainstream VR will be happening when the hardware is cheap, comfortable and not dorky. MarkSpace has its place but remember it's all prerendered, not realtime, so there are limits to interactivity. For computers I agree with you, but for the phones i disagree ,there are also cheap VR devices for phones. For now all "MARK.SPACE" locations are 3D zones fully operating in any browser and compatible with all VR headsets. I think anyone can afford a phone and a VR helmet at the lowest price. Prices will get a lot cheaper over the next months. I believe in a few years even people from developing countries can afford VR headsets. As far as I know VR headsets is getting cheaper and cheaper nowadays so most of people will be able to afford buying one
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January 07, 2018, 10:48:52 PM |
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Mark.Space is going to help bring VR to main stream specially for VR applications. Demo looks great and like this project
I think you're expecting a bit too much. Mainstream VR will be happening when the hardware is cheap, comfortable and not dorky. MarkSpace has its place but remember it's all prerendered, not realtime, so there are limits to interactivity. For computers I agree with you, but for the phones i disagree ,there are also cheap VR devices for phones. For now all "MARK.SPACE" locations are 3D zones fully operating in any browser and compatible with all VR headsets. I think anyone can afford a phone and a VR helmet at the lowest price. Prices will get a lot cheaper over the next months. I believe in a few years even people from developing countries can afford VR headsets. As far as I know VR headsets is getting cheaper and cheaper nowadays so most of people will be able to afford buying one Headset VR in a few years will become commonplace, all equipment will improve and cheaper, we are waiting for a very interesting future.
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January 07, 2018, 10:52:10 PM |
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What is the key challenges the team faces in order to successfully deploy their Project and ensure success for tokenholders?
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January 07, 2018, 11:00:34 PM |
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What is the key challenges the team faces in order to successfully deploy their Project and ensure success for tokenholders?
At the moment the biggest challenge may be to introduce new partnerships to leverage the Mark.Space platform and demonstrate to the world its potential, but the Team seems determined and committed enough to do so
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January 07, 2018, 11:13:25 PM |
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I agree VR technology is going to grow and prices become lower that is going to make project like this one raise their value.
yes, after growing and price going lower, distributing VR headsets over the world is needed. mark space should make a partnership with VR headsets company to realize it.
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January 08, 2018, 12:00:59 AM |
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What is the key challenges the team faces in order to successfully deploy their Project and ensure success for tokenholders?
At the moment the biggest challenge may be to introduce new partnerships to leverage the Mark.Space platform and demonstrate to the world its potential, but the Team seems determined and committed enough to do so They already got good partnerships, so I guess when the platform is fully functional new potential partners will be easy to find.
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It's all about the cryptocoins
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January 08, 2018, 12:23:04 AM |
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I would advise you to study carefully the project’s essence before putting in it. Don't forget that now 98% of ICO’s are ordinary "monetary collections".
In your words there is some truth, but this project is not like that. Otherwise, they would not try to create a beta version of the platform before the ICO! I can't agree with it also... this project has already proven to have a serious dev team and the beta site is not something they can make up in a few weeks. it has a big engine behind it and they keep updating it all the time.. So, i'm sure this is a project worth investing in... i'd like to see much more about them
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magisterr
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January 08, 2018, 12:58:31 AM |
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Yes right now there some tokens on Bancor network, you can exchange those tokens between them and thanks to the Bancor protocol it provides a continuous token liquidity Bancor launched their exhange already? I invested in bancor, but price was low and I sold their tokens... and dont know what they doing now
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PS92
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January 08, 2018, 01:05:28 AM |
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I did not want to quote a giant amount of reactions, but this virtual mearsuring sounds a bit overkill If you want tailormade clothes, the best way will remain actualy going to the shop.. That is what I think exactly but the thing with technology is, it makes you think different after a while. I remember I saw a street interview from the 90ties and people were replying they would not need a mobile phone, why would they need one. And look at the world now... I think VR is going to have the same effect As long as it's not a nuisance: VR/AR in glasses are gonna be hot!
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