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December 10, 2017, 03:06:03 AM |
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The first release of the DataWallet application for both Android and Apple is just around the corner. Make sure to keep in touch on Telegram as the team will keep us posted closely: https://t.me/datawallet
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MOBU - FUTURE OF SECURITY TOKENS
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December 10, 2017, 11:52:23 AM |
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Interesting read. Datawallet has an absolutely bright future. Is Tim Draper really one of the main investors of the project?
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December 10, 2017, 01:30:17 PM |
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Interesting read. Datawallet has an absolutely bright future. Is Tim Draper really one of the main investors of the project? Yes, he is, you can check on datawallet web page https://tokensale.datawallet.com/
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tomtwiddling
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December 11, 2017, 03:09:17 AM |
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Really interesting read, especially the part where the ecosystem is explained and how the team is already working for over 2+ years on the marketplace.
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1DC
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December 11, 2017, 04:02:54 AM |
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If I'm not mistaken in understanding the project, this means that we could convert/sell our data for crypto currency. And we have full control of them.
"self-sovereign wallet that puts them in charge on their data to monetize and utilize an asset that is rightfully theirs." So based on their explanation about their project, yes maybe your confusions are right. I will read more about their platform and explore their whitepaper.
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liquidisecreatures
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December 11, 2017, 10:12:20 AM |
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Hi, guys, tell me where are you incorporated?
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December 11, 2017, 01:18:07 PM Last edit: December 11, 2017, 01:40:22 PM by puiyomi |
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Hello Team, what's the difference with Datum? They also want to provide an API. https://datum.org/Thanks!
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December 11, 2017, 01:51:23 PM |
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Hello Team, what's the difference with Datum? They also want to provide an API. https://datum.org/Thanks! The Datawallet team just published a post that answers your question: The Datawallet Difference
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auroboros
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December 11, 2017, 01:51:59 PM |
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if your token is not exhausted or the rest of the sales of ICO, will it be burned? because I see your token supply is very much, but your team of developers are experts, I'm sure you will succeed in this project. hopefully this project will be the most successful this month
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puiyomi
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December 11, 2017, 03:11:20 PM |
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Yep I saw but they explain the difference with standard data brokers and not Datum that has just finished their ICO to create a decentralized data wallet and marketplace where you can monetize your data too. Businesses will be able to buy via an API as well. So it looks pretty similar.
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chefket
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December 11, 2017, 09:21:46 PM |
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Hi, guys, tell me where are you incorporated?
Hey Datawallet company is registered in Delaware.
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chefket
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December 11, 2017, 09:27:57 PM |
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Yep I saw but they explain the difference with standard data brokers and not Datum that has just finished their ICO to create a decentralized data wallet and marketplace where you can monetize your data too. Businesses will be able to buy via an API as well. So it looks pretty similar. Datum has an API for raw data — which, as explained in the post, has little to no value to companies.
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December 12, 2017, 09:11:05 AM |
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Yep I saw but they explain the difference with standard data brokers and not Datum that has just finished their ICO to create a decentralized data wallet and marketplace where you can monetize your data too. Businesses will be able to buy via an API as well. So it looks pretty similar. Datum has an API for raw data — which, as explained in the post, has little to no value to companies. Okay. Datum has never been very clear anyway, not sure they know that actually. Cool. So you are going to build you own blockchain protocol, if I well understood the whitepaper? Are you forking from an existing platform or building from scratch?
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nanadze
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December 12, 2017, 10:07:51 AM |
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Yep I saw but they explain the difference with standard data brokers and not Datum that has just finished their ICO to create a decentralized data wallet and marketplace where you can monetize your data too. Businesses will be able to buy via an API as well. So it looks pretty similar. Datum has an API for raw data — which, as explained in the post, has little to no value to companies. Okay. Datum has never been very clear anyway, not sure they know that actually. Cool. So you are going to build you own blockchain protocol, if I well understood the whitepaper? Are you forking from an existing platform or building from scratch? The first iteration is build on Ethereum, and DataWallet have partnered with QTum to build their next iteration on the QTum chain.
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December 12, 2017, 10:12:19 AM |
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Yep I saw but they explain the difference with standard data brokers and not Datum that has just finished their ICO to create a decentralized data wallet and marketplace where you can monetize your data too. Businesses will be able to buy via an API as well. So it looks pretty similar. Datum has an API for raw data — which, as explained in the post, has little to no value to companies. Okay. Datum has never been very clear anyway, not sure they know that actually. Cool. So you are going to build you own blockchain protocol, if I well understood the whitepaper? Are you forking from an existing platform or building from scratch? The first iteration is build on Ethereum, and DataWallet have partnered with QTum to build their next iteration on the QTum chain. Is there a schedule for the QTum build?
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December 12, 2017, 10:14:13 AM |
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Yep I saw but they explain the difference with standard data brokers and not Datum that has just finished their ICO to create a decentralized data wallet and marketplace where you can monetize your data too. Businesses will be able to buy via an API as well. So it looks pretty similar. Datum has an API for raw data — which, as explained in the post, has little to no value to companies. Okay. Datum has never been very clear anyway, not sure they know that actually. Cool. So you are going to build you own blockchain protocol, if I well understood the whitepaper? Are you forking from an existing platform or building from scratch? No at the moment. But team should announce it soon The first iteration is build on Ethereum, and DataWallet have partnered with QTum to build their next iteration on the QTum chain. Is there a schedule for the QTum build? No at the moment. But team should announce it soon
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