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Do you allow users to freely enter data or are there some verifications? no of course we have said in our white paper that only verified users have the ability to enter data. And the lowest verified user with editing ability is the medical student. Sorry for dumb question Can you please explain how does the system verifies users? An individual just need to prove that he is a student of medinine? there is a lot of methods to proves the institute you belongs to. With student id or certificate for postgraduate students. And even if somebody passed the verification all data entry are subjected to a validation which act as an extra filter for the system Will that slow the whole process down? It may slow down but in medicine the quality of knowledge you display is very crucial I completely agree,when ti comes to something so serious as medicine,and health,you cant be careful enough,so better take your time to do all the needed verifiactions,im sure everyone will understand,and wont have any issues. I absolutely agree, verification is necessary on such platforms, it is irrelevant whether it will decompile work, the most important thing is to process the data as good as possible.
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April 17, 2018, 09:06:53 PM |
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Do you allow users to freely enter data or are there some verifications? no of course we have said in our white paper that only verified users have the ability to enter data. And the lowest verified user with editing ability is the medical student. Sorry for dumb question Can you please explain how does the system verifies users? An individual just need to prove that he is a student of medinine? there is a lot of methods to proves the institute you belongs to. With student id or certificate for postgraduate students. And even if somebody passed the verification all data entry are subjected to a validation which act as an extra filter for the system Will that slow the whole process down? It may slow down but in medicine the quality of knowledge you display is very crucial I completely agree,when ti comes to something so serious as medicine,and health,you cant be careful enough,so better take your time to do all the needed verifiactions,im sure everyone will understand,and wont have any issues. I absolutely agree, verification is necessary on such platforms, it is irrelevant whether it will decompile work, the most important thing is to process the data as good as possible. But what if slowing down will cause that medical staff cant get to the needed info in time.
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VoxelX (OP)
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April 17, 2018, 09:35:26 PM |
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GRAY Token; The VoxelX Medical TokenIn enhancing the use of radiology learning and studies, as well as sharing and storing of medical images and reports, DICOM platform is introduced by Voxels. The platform enables storing and sharing of medical devices. The DICOM platform is built to encourage medical practitioners in radiology. The platform is built to encourage interaction and education. Users can create their own files for reference purposes as well as for lecturing. VoxelX token is called GRAY and it is used mainly to finance the building of contents on the DICOM-Platform. https://steemkr.com/voxelx/@m11/gray-token-the-voxelx-medical-token Do you allow users to freely enter data or are there some verifications? no of course we have said in our white paper that only verified users have the ability to enter data. And the lowest verified user with editing ability is the medical student. Sorry for dumb question Can you please explain how does the system verifies users? An individual just need to prove that he is a student of medinine? there is a lot of methods to proves the institute you belongs to. With student id or certificate for postgraduate students. And even if somebody passed the verification all data entry are subjected to a validation which act as an extra filter for the system Will that slow the whole process down? It may slow down but in medicine the quality of knowledge you display is very crucial I completely agree,when ti comes to something so serious as medicine,and health,you cant be careful enough,so better take your time to do all the needed verifiactions,im sure everyone will understand,and wont have any issues. I absolutely agree, verification is necessary on such platforms, it is irrelevant whether it will decompile work, the most important thing is to process the data as good as possible. But what if slowing down will cause that medical staff cant get to the needed info in time. this last question is not related to the discussion !!!
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April 18, 2018, 02:20:41 AM |
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So I'm visiting here from Crowdholding and finished playing around with your Beta platform. I am a complete noob to the medical field but managed to learn some interesting things! For example, I learned what the Aortic Arch is. This was made possible by easy links to wikipedia: Your platform was easy enough for someone like me to use and benefit from. So that tells me: - It is intuitive, simple, and very easy to use - Has a vast amount of information that is easily accessible. - Has an interactive element to it that can facilitate learning. Some things that stood out that could be improved: - I wonder how useful it would be to just have students follow links to Wikipedia? Wouldn't it be better to have more academic links? I suppose the student can find academic references through the wikipedia pages but direct links to scholarly works seems appropriate. - I'm not sure about the technical side of things, but the platform did seem to take a long time to load between categories. I assume it is because of the large files that you can interact with. If so, and nothing can be done, that is acceptable. However, I imagine a medical student having to cover vast amounts of information at a time. With each page taking 30 sec to a minute to load, that is a lot of wasted time for the student. Overall, I would say it is a terrific platform, especially when you consider that it is in Beta. You can use this open testing of the platform to attract more investors. It has certainly changed my mind about whether I should consider investing your company.
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April 18, 2018, 05:37:10 AM |
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So I'm visiting here from Crowdholding and finished playing around with your Beta platform. I am a complete noob to the medical field but managed to learn some interesting things! For example, I learned what the Aortic Arch is. This was made possible by easy links to wikipedia: Your platform was easy enough for someone like me to use and benefit from. So that tells me: - It is intuitive, simple, and very easy to use - Has a vast amount of information that is easily accessible. - Has an interactive element to it that can facilitate learning. Some things that stood out that could be improved: - I wonder how useful it would be to just have students follow links to Wikipedia? Wouldn't it be better to have more academic links? I suppose the student can find academic references through the wikipedia pages but direct links to scholarly works seems appropriate. - I'm not sure about the technical side of things, but the platform did seem to take a long time to load between categories. I assume it is because of the large files that you can interact with. If so, and nothing can be done, that is acceptable. However, I imagine a medical student having to cover vast amounts of information at a time. With each page taking 30 sec to a minute to load, that is a lot of wasted time for the student. Overall, I would say it is a terrific platform, especially when you consider that it is in Beta. You can use this open testing of the platform to attract more investors. It has certainly changed my mind about whether I should consider investing your company. Thanks for the review Regarding the possible improvements you mentioned in the review: - Wikipedia is not only the resource to link with but rather there is many other academic resources but unfortunately you don't have the editing permission to see these tools - There many causes for long time loading - first is because the large files we are dealing with - second because we are in beta and there is a lot of code that need to be rewritten to improve the speed of the software But I am thankful for this review and you've got our vote and an extra reward for this
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April 18, 2018, 06:42:42 AM |
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So I'm visiting here from Crowdholding and finished playing around with your Beta platform. I am a complete noob to the medical field but managed to learn some interesting things! For example, I learned what the Aortic Arch is. This was made possible by easy links to wikipedia: Your platform was easy enough for someone like me to use and benefit from. So that tells me: - It is intuitive, simple, and very easy to use - Has a vast amount of information that is easily accessible. - Has an interactive element to it that can facilitate learning. Some things that stood out that could be improved: - I wonder how useful it would be to just have students follow links to Wikipedia? Wouldn't it be better to have more academic links? I suppose the student can find academic references through the wikipedia pages but direct links to scholarly works seems appropriate. - I'm not sure about the technical side of things, but the platform did seem to take a long time to load between categories. I assume it is because of the large files that you can interact with. If so, and nothing can be done, that is acceptable. However, I imagine a medical student having to cover vast amounts of information at a time. With each page taking 30 sec to a minute to load, that is a lot of wasted time for the student. Overall, I would say it is a terrific platform, especially when you consider that it is in Beta. You can use this open testing of the platform to attract more investors. It has certainly changed my mind about whether I should consider investing your company. This is what I was waiting for, a n00bs guide to the platform. Good work and thank you this will help a bunch of people on this forum and hopefully, we will get more reviews.
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April 18, 2018, 06:48:35 AM |
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So I'm visiting here from Crowdholding and finished playing around with your Beta platform. I am a complete noob to the medical field but managed to learn some interesting things! For example, I learned what the Aortic Arch is. This was made possible by easy links to wikipedia: http://Your platform was easy enough for someone like me to use and benefit from. So that tells me: - It is intuitive, simple, and very easy to use - Has a vast amount of information that is easily accessible. - Has an interactive element to it that can facilitate learning. Some things that stood out that could be improved: - I wonder how useful it would be to just have students follow links to Wikipedia? Wouldn't it be better to have more academic links? I suppose the student can find academic references through the wikipedia pages but direct links to scholarly works seems appropriate. - I'm not sure about the technical side of things, but the platform did seem to take a long time to load between categories. I assume it is because of the large files that you can interact with. If so, and nothing can be done, that is acceptable. However, I imagine a medical student having to cover vast amounts of information at a time. With each page taking 30 sec to a minute to load, that is a lot of wasted time for the student. Overall, I would say it is a terrific platform, especially when you consider that it is in Beta. You can use this open testing of the platform to attract more investors. It has certainly changed my mind about whether I should consider investing your company. Thanks for the review Regarding the possible improvements you mentioned in the review: - Wikipedia is not only the resource to link with but rather there is many other academic resources but unfortunately you don't have the editing permission to see these tools - There many causes for long time loading - first is because the large files we are dealing with - second because we are in beta and there is a lot of code that need to be rewritten to improve the speed of the software But I am thankful for this review and you've got our vote and an extra reward for this Although I have not tried the platform yet, I believe that the upload time of the file should not be taken as a disadvantage as it is still in the BETA stage.
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April 18, 2018, 06:57:00 AM |
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How is sale going so far,if you can share that info?
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April 18, 2018, 07:01:26 AM |
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So I'm visiting here from Crowdholding and finished playing around with your Beta platform. I am a complete noob to the medical field but managed to learn some interesting things! For example, I learned what the Aortic Arch is. This was made possible by easy links to wikipedia: http://Your platform was easy enough for someone like me to use and benefit from. So that tells me: - It is intuitive, simple, and very easy to use - Has a vast amount of information that is easily accessible. - Has an interactive element to it that can facilitate learning. Some things that stood out that could be improved: - I wonder how useful it would be to just have students follow links to Wikipedia? Wouldn't it be better to have more academic links? I suppose the student can find academic references through the wikipedia pages but direct links to scholarly works seems appropriate. - I'm not sure about the technical side of things, but the platform did seem to take a long time to load between categories. I assume it is because of the large files that you can interact with. If so, and nothing can be done, that is acceptable. However, I imagine a medical student having to cover vast amounts of information at a time. With each page taking 30 sec to a minute to load, that is a lot of wasted time for the student. Overall, I would say it is a terrific platform, especially when you consider that it is in Beta. You can use this open testing of the platform to attract more investors. It has certainly changed my mind about whether I should consider investing your company. Thanks for the review Regarding the possible improvements you mentioned in the review: - Wikipedia is not only the resource to link with but rather there is many other academic resources but unfortunately you don't have the editing permission to see these tools - There many causes for long time loading - first is because the large files we are dealing with - second because we are in beta and there is a lot of code that need to be rewritten to improve the speed of the software But I am thankful for this review and you've got our vote and an extra reward for this Although I have not tried the platform yet, I believe that the upload time of the file should not be taken as a disadvantage as it is still in the BETA stage. True. And also it can depend on the quality of the image - I would assume they prefer higher quality images.
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April 18, 2018, 07:14:13 AM |
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How is sale going so far,if you can share that info?
We are still 1 day away from the start of the pre sale
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April 18, 2018, 07:49:40 AM |
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So I'm visiting here from Crowdholding and finished playing around with your Beta platform. I am a complete noob to the medical field but managed to learn some interesting things! For example, I learned what the Aortic Arch is. This was made possible by easy links to wikipedia: Your platform was easy enough for someone like me to use and benefit from. So that tells me: - It is intuitive, simple, and very easy to use - Has a vast amount of information that is easily accessible. - Has an interactive element to it that can facilitate learning. Some things that stood out that could be improved: - I wonder how useful it would be to just have students follow links to Wikipedia? Wouldn't it be better to have more academic links? I suppose the student can find academic references through the wikipedia pages but direct links to scholarly works seems appropriate. - I'm not sure about the technical side of things, but the platform did seem to take a long time to load between categories. I assume it is because of the large files that you can interact with. If so, and nothing can be done, that is acceptable. However, I imagine a medical student having to cover vast amounts of information at a time. With each page taking 30 sec to a minute to load, that is a lot of wasted time for the student. Overall, I would say it is a terrific platform, especially when you consider that it is in Beta. You can use this open testing of the platform to attract more investors. It has certainly changed my mind about whether I should consider investing your company. Thanks for the review Regarding the possible improvements you mentioned in the review: - Wikipedia is not only the resource to link with but rather there is many other academic resources but unfortunately you don't have the editing permission to see these tools - There many causes for long time loading - first is because the large files we are dealing with - second because we are in beta and there is a lot of code that need to be rewritten to improve the speed of the software But I am thankful for this review and you've got our vote and an extra reward for this Although I have not tried the platform yet, I believe that the upload time of the file should not be taken as a disadvantage as it is still in the BETA stage. True. And also it can depend on the quality of the image - I would assume they prefer higher quality images. Yes there is some images with a size of more than 30mb for a single image
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April 18, 2018, 07:57:35 AM |
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VoxelX got >650 votes on crowdholding!!!
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April 18, 2018, 08:32:44 AM |
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So I'm visiting here from Crowdholding and finished playing around with your Beta platform. I am a complete noob to the medical field but managed to learn some interesting things! For example, I learned what the Aortic Arch is. This was made possible by easy links to wikipedia: Your platform was easy enough for someone like me to use and benefit from. So that tells me: - It is intuitive, simple, and very easy to use - Has a vast amount of information that is easily accessible. - Has an interactive element to it that can facilitate learning. Some things that stood out that could be improved: - I wonder how useful it would be to just have students follow links to Wikipedia? Wouldn't it be better to have more academic links? I suppose the student can find academic references through the wikipedia pages but direct links to scholarly works seems appropriate. - I'm not sure about the technical side of things, but the platform did seem to take a long time to load between categories. I assume it is because of the large files that you can interact with. If so, and nothing can be done, that is acceptable. However, I imagine a medical student having to cover vast amounts of information at a time. With each page taking 30 sec to a minute to load, that is a lot of wasted time for the student. Overall, I would say it is a terrific platform, especially when you consider that it is in Beta. You can use this open testing of the platform to attract more investors. It has certainly changed my mind about whether I should consider investing your company. Thanks for the review Regarding the possible improvements you mentioned in the review: - Wikipedia is not only the resource to link with but rather there is many other academic resources but unfortunately you don't have the editing permission to see these tools - There many causes for long time loading - first is because the large files we are dealing with - second because we are in beta and there is a lot of code that need to be rewritten to improve the speed of the software But I am thankful for this review and you've got our vote and an extra reward for this other academic resources like Pubmed are already integrated in the platform
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April 18, 2018, 10:34:23 AM |
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How is sale going so far,if you can share that info?
We are still 1 day away from the start of the pre sale What will be the bonus for the beginning of the pre sale,and amount of toikens allocated for that?
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April 18, 2018, 10:37:53 AM |
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Hi Devs, I've got a question for you. What is the target audience of this Project, what is its sphere of implementation? Is it only medicine? For whom this project is designated? Who will be able to get profit from it, instead of radiologists?
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April 18, 2018, 10:54:30 AM |
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How is sale going so far,if you can share that info?
We are still 1 day away from the start of the pre sale What will be the bonus for the beginning of the pre sale,and amount of toikens allocated for that? In the Private/Pre sale the price is 20% reduced 1 ETH = 200,000 GRAY More bonuses are reserved for large purchases as follows: >= 50 ETH 3.75% >= 100 ETH 5% >= 250 ETH 7.50% >= 500 ETH 10.00%
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April 18, 2018, 01:55:43 PM |
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How is sale going so far,if you can share that info?
We are still 1 day away from the start of the pre sale What will be the bonus for the beginning of the pre sale,and amount of toikens allocated for that? Amount of token allocated for the whole sale is 4,5 billion
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April 18, 2018, 01:57:43 PM |
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Hi Devs, I've got a question for you. What is the target audience of this Project, what is its sphere of implementation? Is it only medicine? For whom this project is designated? Who will be able to get profit from it, instead of radiologists?
The first phase of the project is designed for students, specialists, learners and teachers in the medical field
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April 18, 2018, 01:58:56 PM |
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Hi Devs, I've got a question for you. What is the target audience of this Project, what is its sphere of implementation? Is it only medicine? For whom this project is designated? Who will be able to get profit from it, instead of radiologists?
The first phase of the project is designed for students, specialists, learners and teachers in the medical field In short, given that we have already written this on several occasions, the project is intended exclusively for medical purposes, can be used by radiologists and students of medicine, and in relation to profit, I consider that the biggest profit has a society considering that the project is related to preogress of medicine
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April 18, 2018, 02:02:12 PM |
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Hi Devs, I've got a question for you. What is the target audience of this Project, what is its sphere of implementation? Is it only medicine? For whom this project is designated? Who will be able to get profit from it, instead of radiologists?
The first phase of the project is designed for students, specialists, learners and teachers in the medical field In short, given that we have already written this on several occasions, the project is intended exclusively for medical purposes, can be used by radiologists and students of medicine, and in relation to profit, I consider that the biggest profit has a society considering that the project is related to preogress of medicine Thanks for the clarification
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