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Author Topic: [ANN][STEEL][ICO]SISHUB - SECURITY INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS,DECENTRALIZED MESSENGER  (Read 26742 times)
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September 16, 2018, 09:13:08 AM
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Hi. Won’t the fact that my data passes via the network with a huge number of users damage privacy?   
No way. On the contrary, such a dispersion will allow to increase the level of protection of the data transferred.     
What dispersion are you talking about?  The data package sent by me will pass through all the network’s users remaining unchanged, consequently, someone can steal it.     
The data will be divided into fragments and encrypted. Only two persons will have them in the initial form: the sender and the receiver.   
In such a case, what is such a big network necessary for? Isn’t it possible to create some direct transfer channel? In my opinion, it’s much easier.    
When data passes via decentralized network, it becomes much harder to track them. Take a look at Tor browser – it helps millions of users to keep privacy, Steel messenger will use similar method.
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September 16, 2018, 09:34:59 AM
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Hello. How much is the hard cap of this platform?
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September 16, 2018, 10:08:47 AM
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Hello. How much is the hard cap of this platform?
50k ETH. It seems to me that the amount is reasonable, given the project’s scales.
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September 16, 2018, 12:05:45 PM
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Can anyone tell what exact date of start of the sale is?
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September 16, 2018, 12:55:11 PM
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Can anyone tell what exact date of start of the sale is?
If nothing has changed, it’ll be November, 20th, 2018.
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September 16, 2018, 03:59:18 PM
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Won’t commissions be too high if your platform’s wallet is used to exchange 3rd party cryptocurrencies? Can you specify the commission amount now?
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September 16, 2018, 05:30:41 PM
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Good evening. Will users have to provide any data to sign up in the ecosystem? Or can i remain completely anonymous?   
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September 16, 2018, 07:07:17 PM
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Why did you decide to create your own blockchain? It seems to me that it’ll be much easier, cheaper and will take less time if you use one of the options available in the market.   
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September 16, 2018, 08:36:45 PM
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Hello. What will operate at higher speed: your decentralized antivirus or a decentralized analogue which there’re a lot of in the market?     
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September 16, 2018, 10:01:09 PM
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Will payment be charged for each message in paid modes or is it a monthly subscription system?   
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September 17, 2018, 06:15:23 AM
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PGP encryption still hasn’t become widely used. Maybe they shouldn’t make it one of the main elements of their solutions?   
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September 17, 2018, 06:41:08 AM
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PGP encryption still hasn’t become widely used. Maybe they shouldn’t make it one of the main elements of their solutions?   
Encryption is perfectly suitable for protection of privacy, it isn’t widely used because it was developed relatively recently. 
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September 17, 2018, 07:15:41 AM
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PGP encryption still hasn’t become widely used. Maybe they shouldn’t make it one of the main elements of their solutions?   
Encryption is perfectly suitable for protection of privacy, it isn’t widely used because it was developed relatively recently. 
Does it turn out that it is already used in some other solutions?
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September 17, 2018, 07:39:24 AM
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PGP encryption still hasn’t become widely used. Maybe they shouldn’t make it one of the main elements of their solutions?   
Encryption is perfectly suitable for protection of privacy, it isn’t widely used because it was developed relatively recently. 
Does it turn out that it is already used in some other solutions?
Yes, but it’s impossible to notice it in some massive project so far, so STEEL will become one of them.   
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September 17, 2018, 08:26:25 AM
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PGP encryption still hasn’t become widely used. Maybe they shouldn’t make it one of the main elements of their solutions?   
Encryption is perfectly suitable for protection of privacy, it isn’t widely used because it was developed relatively recently. 
Does it turn out that it is already used in some other solutions?
Yes, but it’s impossible to notice it in some massive project so far, so STEEL will become one of them.   
But PGP uses public encryption keys. It turns out that it’ll be quite easy to hack the messages.    
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September 17, 2018, 09:12:38 AM
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PGP encryption still hasn’t become widely used. Maybe they shouldn’t make it one of the main elements of their solutions?   
Encryption is perfectly suitable for protection of privacy, it isn’t widely used because it was developed relatively recently. 
Does it turn out that it is already used in some other solutions?
Yes, but it’s impossible to notice it in some massive project so far, so STEEL will become one of them.   
But PGP uses public encryption keys. It turns out that it’ll be quite easy to hack the messages.    
It’s under control: the senders use public keys to encrypt their messages, only the ones who have private keys can decrypt them.
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September 17, 2018, 09:59:22 AM
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PGP encryption still hasn’t become widely used. Maybe they shouldn’t make it one of the main elements of their solutions?   
Encryption is perfectly suitable for protection of privacy, it isn’t widely used because it was developed relatively recently. 
Does it turn out that it is already used in some other solutions?
Yes, but it’s impossible to notice it in some massive project so far, so STEEL will become one of them.   
But PGP uses public encryption keys. It turns out that it’ll be quite easy to hack the messages.    
It’s under control: the senders use public keys to encrypt their messages, only the ones who have private keys can decrypt them.
Wonderful. The main point is that the competitors shouldn’t notice the technology and implement it before the official launch of the messenger. I hope it is already registered.
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September 17, 2018, 10:56:18 AM
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Hi. What’s the minimum investment amount on the ICO?
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September 17, 2018, 11:09:07 AM
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PGP encryption still hasn’t become widely used. Maybe they shouldn’t make it one of the main elements of their solutions?   
Encryption is perfectly suitable for protection of privacy, it isn’t widely used because it was developed relatively recently. 
Does it turn out that it is already used in some other solutions?
Yes, but it’s impossible to notice it in some massive project so far, so STEEL will become one of them.   
But PGP uses public encryption keys. It turns out that it’ll be quite easy to hack the messages.    

really, because the technologies and methods of modern scammers are quite advanced, and it seems to me that such people are very smart, because it needs to have a great mind to break the system. so here's the kind of protection that is present here rather unreliable. it is time to improve what is in order to avoid problems and disappointments in the future.

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September 17, 2018, 12:06:57 PM
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Hi. What’s the minimum investment amount on the ICO?
0,1 ETH,  if i havent mixed up anything.
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