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March 12, 2018, 08:55:45 PM
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It turns out that Naviaddress is only auxiliary service for many other services. It has a very confined use itself, but together with, lets say, travel services it becomes very attractive. Doesn’t this limit the opportunities on the platform?
The platform will provide much more wide range of services than just creation of unique address. The address is just a provider for the full set of services among which there’re calls, orders and etc. The service be as useful for NaviAdess as for relating industries. This is very convenient for steadiness of the business.
It’s clear. How does the calls service combined with this all?
Naviaddress can be linked to a contact that specified its phone number for this address. This means that someone is ready to provide a service here. This can be a sale of a house or a territory, repair services or lost property, for example.
Hmm.. Then it’s possible to leave not only the phone number, but the whole guidance, too! This allows to make a quest easily!
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March 12, 2018, 09:33:23 PM
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It turns out that Naviaddress is only auxiliary service for many other services. It has a very confined use itself, but together with, lets say, travel services it becomes very attractive. Doesn’t this limit the opportunities on the platform?
The platform will provide much more wide range of services than just creation of unique address. The address is just a provider for the full set of services among which there’re calls, orders and etc. The service be as useful for NaviAdess as for relating industries. This is very convenient for steadiness of the business.
It’s clear. How does the calls service combined with this all?
Naviaddress can be linked to a contact that specified its phone number for this address. This means that someone is ready to provide a service here. This can be a sale of a house or a territory, repair services or lost property, for example.
Hmm.. Then it’s possible to leave not only the phone number, but the whole guidance, too! This allows to make a quest easily!
Quite right! You’ve already specified additional opportunities of use of the platform yourself. Besides of provision of the phone number there can also be links to the sites provided. NaviAdress can be used as an additional tool for hotel reservation or delivery orders – informational potential isnt limited.
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March 12, 2018, 09:48:24 PM
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It turns out that Naviaddress is only auxiliary service for many other services. It has a very confined use itself, but together with, lets say, travel services it becomes very attractive. Doesn’t this limit the opportunities on the platform?
The platform will provide much more wide range of services than just creation of unique address. The address is just a provider for the full set of services among which there’re calls, orders and etc. The service be as useful for NaviAdess as for relating industries. This is very convenient for steadiness of the business.
It’s clear. How does the calls service combined with this all?
Naviaddress can be linked to a contact that specified its phone number for this address. This means that someone is ready to provide a service here. This can be a sale of a house or a territory, repair services or lost property, for example.
Hmm.. Then it’s possible to leave not only the phone number, but the whole guidance, too! This allows to make a quest easily!
Quite right! You’ve already specified additional opportunities of use of the platform yourself. Besides of provision of the phone number there can also be links to the sites provided. NaviAdress can be used as an additional tool for hotel reservation or delivery orders – informational potential isnt limited.
Okay! Nowadays all the content on the Internet is guided by search engines. Is there integration with them?
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March 12, 2018, 10:32:20 PM
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Have parallel blockchain projects already offered their cooperation options? I think that this could be major joint projects.
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March 13, 2018, 12:26:55 AM
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I’ve heard that the platform provides opportunities for drones! What can i use for my darling?
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March 13, 2018, 07:56:46 AM
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How convenient will the proposed digital addresses be in use? Agree that, no matter how universal they may be, they are still a set of figures that many people are not even able to remember. Then what is the point of creating such a system? Is it not better to spend your efforts exclusively on a reliable platform for transferring and storing these addresses? Maybe, more of their collection.
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March 13, 2018, 08:15:09 AM
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How convenient will the proposed digital addresses be in use? Agree that, no matter how universal they may be, they are still a set of figures that many people are not even able to remember. Then what is the point of creating such a system? Is it not better to spend your efforts exclusively on a reliable platform for transferring and storing these addresses? Maybe, more of their collection.
Not at all! Here it's even a matter of the number of digits, but the fact that you can digitize any address and make it commercially used (in the case of organizations, businesses, etc.). 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 the transmission of these addresses is not just a problem.
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March 13, 2018, 08:25:01 AM
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How convenient will the proposed digital addresses be in use? Agree that, no matter how universal they may be, they are still a set of figures that many people are not even able to remember. Then what is the point of creating such a system? Is it not better to spend your efforts exclusively on a reliable platform for transferring and storing these addresses? Maybe, more of their collection.
Not at all! Here it's even a matter of the number of digits, but the fact that you can digitize any address and make it commercially used (in the case of organizations, businesses, etc.). 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 the transmission of these addresses is not just a problem.
How is the number of digits in the address determined?
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March 13, 2018, 08:37:31 AM
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How convenient will the proposed digital addresses be in use? Agree that, no matter how universal they may be, they are still a set of figures that many people are not even able to remember. Then what is the point of creating such a system? Is it not better to spend your efforts exclusively on a reliable platform for transferring and storing these addresses? Maybe, more of their collection.
Not at all! Here it's even a matter of the number of digits, but the fact that you can digitize any address and make it commercially used (in the case of organizations, businesses, etc.). 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 the transmission of these addresses is not just a problem.
How is the number of digits in the address determined?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many criteria. Main - the working rate is chosen by the owner of the platform.
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March 13, 2018, 08:52:13 AM
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How convenient will the proposed digital addresses be in use? Agree that, no matter how universal they may be, they are still a set of figures that many people are not even able to remember. Then what is the point of creating such a system? Is it not better to spend your efforts exclusively on a reliable platform for transferring and storing these addresses? Maybe, more of their collection.
Not at all! Here it's even a matter of the number of digits, but the fact that you can digitize any address and make it commercially used (in the case of organizations, businesses, etc.). 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 the transmission of these addresses is not just a problem.
How is the number of digits in the address determined?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many criteria. Main - the working rate is chosen by the owner of the platform.

All is clear. The shorter the address, the more expensive the cost, right?
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March 13, 2018, 09:03:45 AM
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How convenient will the proposed digital addresses be in use? Agree that, no matter how universal they may be, they are still a set of figures that many people are not even able to remember. Then what is the point of creating such a system? Is it not better to spend your efforts exclusively on a reliable platform for transferring and storing these addresses? Maybe, more of their collection.
Not at all! Here it's even a matter of the number of digits, but the fact that you can digitize any address and make it commercially used (in the case of organizations, businesses, etc.). 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 the transmission of these addresses is not just a problem.
How is the number of digits in the address determined?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many criteria. Main - the working rate is chosen by the owner of the platform.

All is clear. The shorter the address, the more expensive the cost, right?
That's right. Short addresses just do not create in large numbers because of the limitations in possible versions of the digital code - it is basically limited.
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March 13, 2018, 09:13:22 AM
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How convenient will the proposed digital addresses be in use? Agree that, no matter how universal they may be, they are still a set of figures that many people are not even able to remember. Then what is the point of creating such a system? Is it not better to spend your efforts exclusively on a reliable platform for transferring and storing these addresses? Maybe, more of their collection.
Not at all! Here it's even a matter of the number of digits, but the fact that you can digitize any address and make it commercially used (in the case of organizations, businesses, etc.). 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 the transmission of these addresses is not just a problem.
How is the number of digits in the address determined?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many criteria. Main - the working rate is chosen by the owner of the platform.

All is clear. The shorter the address, the more expensive the cost, right?
That's right. Short addresses just do not create in large numbers because of the limitations in possible versions of the digital code - it is basically limited.
Will I be able to work with the platform via the iPhone?
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March 13, 2018, 10:43:50 AM
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It turns out that Naviaddress is only auxiliary service for many other services. It has a very confined use itself, but together with, lets say, travel services it becomes very attractive. Doesn’t this limit the opportunities on the platform?

We have a lot of partnerships coming up, and we are already integrated with DPD and Booking.com. So there are many ways for limitless growth in the long-term.

▰ ▰ ▰ ▰ ▰ ▰ ▬▬▬ NaviAddress Unified digital ID for any place and object ▬▬▬ ▰ ▰ ▰ ▰ ▰ ▰
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March 13, 2018, 10:46:55 AM
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How convenient will the proposed digital addresses be in use? Agree that, no matter how universal they may be, they are still a set of figures that many people are not even able to remember. Then what is the point of creating such a system? Is it not better to spend your efforts exclusively on a reliable platform for transferring and storing these addresses? Maybe, more of their collection.
Not at all! Here it's even a matter of the number of digits, but the fact that you can digitize any address and make it commercially used (in the case of organizations, businesses, etc.). 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 the transmission of these addresses is not just a problem.
How is the number of digits in the address determined?
The number of digits in the Naviadress depends on many criteria. Main - the working rate is chosen by the owner of the platform.

All is clear. The shorter the address, the more expensive the cost, right?
That's right. Short addresses just do not create in large numbers because of the limitations in possible versions of the digital code - it is basically limited.
Will I be able to work with the platform via the iPhone?

Sure! Our application is already on AppStore, check it out

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March 13, 2018, 10:48:56 AM
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I’ve heard that the platform provides opportunities for drones! What can i use for my darling?

Where there is a naviaddress, you can send a drone to it!

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March 13, 2018, 11:25:43 AM
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How much will the project team get?
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March 13, 2018, 11:31:21 AM
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How much will the project team get?
About 10% of everything. The smallest amount when distributed in a general "boiler".
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March 13, 2018, 01:13:40 PM
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The Blockchain‘s David Bentley reviews Naviaddress Beta: "Blockchain ID management platform, providing users with both a physical and virtual address, Naviaddress launched a beta version of its system earlier this month, claiming that it will eventually allow billions of people living without a verifiable address to securely and accurately share their location". Learn more: http://www.the-blockchain.com/2018/03/13/naviaddress-global-digital-address-platform-launches-in-beta/

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March 13, 2018, 04:49:07 PM
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Do I need the Internet whenever I want to generate a new address in the system? I can be in a remote place where the Internet has never been.
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March 13, 2018, 06:53:18 PM
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Does the project have integration with social networks? Demand from these users can be huge.
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