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Author Topic: [ANN] NAVIADDRESS - BLOCKCHAIN INFRASTRUCTURE ID PROJEKT! ICO Complete :)  (Read 28374 times)
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February 24, 2018, 06:35:18 PM
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In different countries, addresses are written in different languages. How can the platform combine this and transfer it to a single language? After all, it is positioned as an international one.
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February 24, 2018, 07:21:02 PM
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How broad is the library of objects that can be marked on the platform map and working with them?
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February 24, 2018, 07:40:39 PM
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In different countries, addresses are written in different languages. How can the platform combine this and transfer it to a single language? After all, it is positioned as an international one.
There is no problem with this. Each object has geographical coordinates - degrees, minutes and seconds; as well as decimal degrees. Even with the help of them, you can identify any object on the world map. But this is not very convenient, so the Naviadress created a solution to this problem.
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February 24, 2018, 08:25:48 PM
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In different countries, addresses are written in different languages. How can the platform combine this and transfer it to a single language? After all, it is positioned as an international one.
There is no problem with this. Each object has geographical coordinates - degrees, minutes and seconds; as well as decimal degrees. Even with the help of them, you can identify any object on the world map. But this is not very convenient, so the Naviadress created a solution to this problem.
How exactly will these addresses look?
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February 24, 2018, 09:13:07 PM
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In different countries, addresses are written in different languages. How can the platform combine this and transfer it to a single language? After all, it is positioned as an international one.
There is no problem with this. Each object has geographical coordinates - degrees, minutes and seconds; as well as decimal degrees. Even with the help of them, you can identify any object on the world map. But this is not very convenient, so the Naviadress created a solution to this problem.
How exactly will these addresses look?
Very simple - in the form of a short set of digits (Naviadress), which includes the phone code of the country and region, the house number (if any) and the first digits of the postal code.
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February 24, 2018, 09:19:01 PM
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In addition to Uber, what taxi services and supplements will appear in the near future? For example, in Russia, I heard that Uber plans to team up with another company of cabmen.
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February 24, 2018, 09:33:07 PM
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In different countries, addresses are written in different languages. How can the platform combine this and transfer it to a single language? After all, it is positioned as an international one.
There is no problem with this. Each object has geographical coordinates - degrees, minutes and seconds; as well as decimal degrees. Even with the help of them, you can identify any object on the world map. But this is not very convenient, so the Naviadress created a solution to this problem.
How exactly will these addresses look?
Very simple - in the form of a short set of digits (Naviadress), which includes the phone code of the country and region, the house number (if any) and the first digits of the postal code.
That is, only these digital codes will be on the platform?
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February 24, 2018, 09:48:35 PM
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In different countries, addresses are written in different languages. How can the platform combine this and transfer it to a single language? After all, it is positioned as an international one.
There is no problem with this. Each object has geographical coordinates - degrees, minutes and seconds; as well as decimal degrees. Even with the help of them, you can identify any object on the world map. But this is not very convenient, so the Naviadress created a solution to this problem.
How exactly will these addresses look?
Very simple - in the form of a short set of digits (Naviadress), which includes the phone code of the country and region, the house number (if any) and the first digits of the postal code.
That is, only these digital codes will be on the platform?
Not exactly. Each Naviadress has its own page, where besides the postal address (if any) contains a description of the object and any additional information: photographs, telephones, hours of work, how to get there and so on.
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February 24, 2018, 10:06:08 PM
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In different countries, addresses are written in different languages. How can the platform combine this and transfer it to a single language? After all, it is positioned as an international one.
There is no problem with this. Each object has geographical coordinates - degrees, minutes and seconds; as well as decimal degrees. Even with the help of them, you can identify any object on the world map. But this is not very convenient, so the Naviadress created a solution to this problem.
How exactly will these addresses look?
Very simple - in the form of a short set of digits (Naviadress), which includes the phone code of the country and region, the house number (if any) and the first digits of the postal code.
That is, only these digital codes will be on the platform?
Not exactly. Each Naviadress has its own page, where besides the postal address (if any) contains a description of the object and any additional information: photographs, telephones, hours of work, how to get there and so on.
Where can I get acquainted with the process of creating such an address?
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February 24, 2018, 11:15:12 PM
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Premium accounts are only needed for those who give addresses? Or do you need others too? What does this account give?
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February 25, 2018, 08:13:52 AM
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How many funds will the project team get?
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February 25, 2018, 08:19:08 AM
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How many funds will the project team get?
About 10% of everything. The smallest proportion as a result of the distribution.
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February 25, 2018, 10:11:43 AM
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It seems to me that large digital addresses also will not give sufficient convenience to users, because there are many numbers, as in the case with the coordinates of the object.
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February 25, 2018, 10:17:11 AM
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It seems to me that large digital addresses also will not give sufficient convenience to users, because there are many numbers, as in the case with the coordinates of the object.
You're wrong! Naviadresses will not have a large number of digits in the code - only from 4 to 9 digits. So there will be no problems. In addition, the service itself is compatible with common navigation services!
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February 25, 2018, 10:23:49 AM
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It seems to me that large digital addresses also will not give sufficient convenience to users, because there are many numbers, as in the case with the coordinates of the object.
You're wrong! Naviadresses will not have a large number of digits in the code - only from 4 to 9 digits. So there will be no problems. In addition, the service itself is compatible with common navigation services!
And how is it determined how many digits will be in the address?
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February 25, 2018, 10:31:10 AM
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It seems to me that large digital addresses also will not give sufficient convenience to users, because there are many numbers, as in the case with the coordinates of the object.
You're wrong! Naviadresses will not have a large number of digits in the code - only from 4 to 9 digits. So there will be no problems. In addition, the service itself is compatible with common navigation services!
And how is it determined how many digits will be in the address?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many of the curies. It is also determined depending on what rate the owner of the address chose.
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February 25, 2018, 10:37:38 AM
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It seems to me that large digital addresses also will not give sufficient convenience to users, because there are many numbers, as in the case with the coordinates of the object.
You're wrong! Naviadresses will not have a large number of digits in the code - only from 4 to 9 digits. So there will be no problems. In addition, the service itself is compatible with common navigation services!
And how is it determined how many digits will be in the address?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many of the curies. It is also determined depending on what rate the owner of the address chose.
All is clear. The shorter the address, the more expensive the cost, right?
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February 25, 2018, 10:46:56 AM
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It seems to me that large digital addresses also will not give sufficient convenience to users, because there are many numbers, as in the case with the coordinates of the object.
You're wrong! Naviadresses will not have a large number of digits in the code - only from 4 to 9 digits. So there will be no problems. In addition, the service itself is compatible with common navigation services!
And how is it determined how many digits will be in the address?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many of the curies. It is also determined depending on what rate the owner of the address chose.
All is clear. The shorter the address, the more expensive the cost, right?
Yes! And this is logical. Short addresses are simply not created in large numbers due to limitations in possible variations of the digital code. How much I understand, it is possible to define number of possible 4-digit addresses by simple multiplication!
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February 25, 2018, 10:55:32 AM
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It seems to me that large digital addresses also will not give sufficient convenience to users, because there are many numbers, as in the case with the coordinates of the object.
You're wrong! Naviadresses will not have a large number of digits in the code - only from 4 to 9 digits. So there will be no problems. In addition, the service itself is compatible with common navigation services!
And how is it determined how many digits will be in the address?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many of the curies. It is also determined depending on what rate the owner of the address chose.
All is clear. The shorter the address, the more expensive the cost, right?
Yes! And this is logical. Short addresses are simply not created in large numbers due to limitations in possible variations of the digital code. How much I understand, it is possible to define number of possible 4-digit addresses by simple multiplication!
It's all clear. Will the platform be optimized for the iPhone?
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February 25, 2018, 01:56:05 PM
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It seems to me that large digital addresses also will not give sufficient convenience to users, because there are many numbers, as in the case with the coordinates of the object.
You're wrong! Naviadresses will not have a large number of digits in the code - only from 4 to 9 digits. So there will be no problems. In addition, the service itself is compatible with common navigation services!
And how is it determined how many digits will be in the address?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many of the curies. It is also determined depending on what rate the owner of the address chose.
All is clear. The shorter the address, the more expensive the cost, right?
Yes! And this is logical. Short addresses are simply not created in large numbers due to limitations in possible variations of the digital code. How much I understand, it is possible to define number of possible 4-digit addresses by simple multiplication!
It's all clear. Will the platform be optimized for the iPhone?

There is already an application for iOS! Check it out:)

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