reallyhawk
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March 30, 2018, 08:29:12 AM |
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Do I still have time to take part in presale?
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Mat24
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March 30, 2018, 08:35:20 AM |
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shokhibul
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March 30, 2018, 10:21:09 AM |
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As far as I know, each blockchain has its own speed limitations… Will we face large delays when working on several blockchains at the moment?
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Mops
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March 30, 2018, 11:44:38 AM |
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How will the data be transferred between the blockchain? There should be kinda universal language for this!
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slavonicpl
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March 30, 2018, 06:33:29 PM |
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How many tokens will be released at the TGE stage?
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hollybit
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March 30, 2018, 07:22:38 PM |
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How many tokens will be released at the TGE stage?
31 million tokens. About 15 millions will be reserved.
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momo
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March 30, 2018, 10:01:04 PM |
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I’m worried by the issue of storage and security of the data in case of unification of several blockchains. Will it be possible to control it?
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alexphjones
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March 31, 2018, 12:23:06 AM |
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Will the Quant platform solve the problem of a thousand of passwords for various apps, platforms and blockchains?
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stanforders
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March 31, 2018, 01:21:43 AM |
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Data transfer between blocks of each block should be more difficult. I don't know much about this, but it's great to have such an integration and more close contact with the block chains.
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sdfslei
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March 31, 2018, 08:00:28 AM |
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How many tokens will be available for sale after April 2?
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Gamelander
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March 31, 2018, 08:08:42 AM |
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How many tokens will be available for sale after April 2?
31 million QNT will be available.
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lok5874
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March 31, 2018, 10:37:43 AM |
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It’s quite difficult to be an OS for the blockchain. How can this be organized at the technical level? Different blockchains means different architecture. There may be great compatibility complexities…
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romfish
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March 31, 2018, 10:46:30 AM |
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It’s quite difficult to be an OS for the blockchain. How can this be organized at the technical level? Different blockchains means different architecture. There may be great compatibility complexities…
Complexities are bound to be there, otherwise Overledger would have already existed. In addition, the industry hasn’t developed yet, and many rules only being set. There are projects that make minor improvements of the Ethereum for themselves. So, we can't say that the difference between local blockchains will be too big.
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lok5874
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March 31, 2018, 10:49:52 AM |
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It’s quite difficult to be an OS for the blockchain. How can this be organized at the technical level? Different blockchains means different architecture. There may be great compatibility complexities…
Complexities are bound to be there, otherwise Overledger would have already existed. In addition, the industry hasn’t developed yet, and many rules only being set. There are projects that make minor improvements of the Ethereum for themselves. So, we can't say that the difference between local blockchains will be too big. OK! How will all this be set?
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romfish
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March 31, 2018, 10:54:04 AM |
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It’s quite difficult to be an OS for the blockchain. How can this be organized at the technical level? Different blockchains means different architecture. There may be great compatibility complexities…
Complexities are bound to be there, otherwise Overledger would have already existed. In addition, the industry hasn’t developed yet, and many rules only being set. There are projects that make minor improvements of the Ethereum for themselves. So, we can't say that the difference between local blockchains will be too big. OK! How will all this be set? The architecture follows the same principles, that were used by the well-known OSI and TCP / IP models by redistributing tasks between different directions… Overledger allows developers to create so-called multi-purpose applications – Mapps.
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lok5874
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March 31, 2018, 10:57:49 AM |
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It’s quite difficult to be an OS for the blockchain. How can this be organized at the technical level? Different blockchains means different architecture. There may be great compatibility complexities…
Complexities are bound to be there, otherwise Overledger would have already existed. In addition, the industry hasn’t developed yet, and many rules only being set. There are projects that make minor improvements of the Ethereum for themselves. So, we can't say that the difference between local blockchains will be too big. OK! How will all this be set? The architecture follows the same principles, that were used by the well-known OSI and TCP / IP models by redistributing tasks between different directions… Overledger allows developers to create so-called multi-purpose applications – Mapps. in what format will Mapps work?
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romfish
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March 31, 2018, 11:01:26 AM |
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It’s quite difficult to be an OS for the blockchain. How can this be organized at the technical level? Different blockchains means different architecture. There may be great compatibility complexities…
Complexities are bound to be there, otherwise Overledger would have already existed. In addition, the industry hasn’t developed yet, and many rules only being set. There are projects that make minor improvements of the Ethereum for themselves. So, we can't say that the difference between local blockchains will be too big. OK! How will all this be set? The architecture follows the same principles, that were used by the well-known OSI and TCP / IP models by redistributing tasks between different directions… Overledger allows developers to create so-called multi-purpose applications – Mapps. in what format will Mapps work? To put it simply, these are DApps that easily run one and the same business logic through different networks and blockchain protocols. Generally, Overledger has levels of transaction, of messaging, of filtering and of ordering applications.
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lok5874
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March 31, 2018, 11:04:37 AM |
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It’s quite difficult to be an OS for the blockchain. How can this be organized at the technical level? Different blockchains means different architecture. There may be great compatibility complexities…
Complexities are bound to be there, otherwise Overledger would have already existed. In addition, the industry hasn’t developed yet, and many rules only being set. There are projects that make minor improvements of the Ethereum for themselves. So, we can't say that the difference between local blockchains will be too big. OK! How will all this be set? The architecture follows the same principles, that were used by the well-known OSI and TCP / IP models by redistributing tasks between different directions… Overledger allows developers to create so-called multi-purpose applications – Mapps. in what format will Mapps work? To put it simply, these are DApps that easily run one and the same business logic through different networks and blockchain protocols. Generally, Overledger has levels of transaction, of messaging, of filtering and of ordering applications. Messaging? Does this apply to the exchange between blockchains?
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ggcript
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March 31, 2018, 12:24:25 PM |
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What is the platform’s BPI? Will it be available for third-party use?
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omorbalsamhill1
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March 31, 2018, 01:17:14 PM |
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I heard that the project team had a member that had had super-experience of working in FED... What was he responsible for and what did he do there? How does this experience help him in Quant?
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