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March 27, 2019, 09:50:47 AM
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StacksCity is a decentralized advertising platform where all actors in the system are rewarded for their contributions. this project has a vision for a better future. by building smarter networks and transmission platforms and accelerating the process of technology integration.
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March 30, 2019, 09:42:21 AM
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Thank you for the reply, if you don't mind me asking further, let's say your project goes big in the future and a lot of people interested to be router owner, I assume you'll have a policy on how close each router will be? Like, I think it will be rather a waste if someone next to his neighbor both being a host, which would share a relatively same wifi range?


Hello holydarkness,

StacksRouter would just be an add-on which anyone could simply plug onto their existing router/modem. The internet speed from each WIFI provider would be different. When StacksRouter becomes wide-spread within a region, multiple connections may become available to WIFI users. There’ll be a difference in the stability and bandwidth of each WIFI provider. The one capable of providing higher quality service would attract more users, and advertisers are more likely to post their advertisement on the WIFI that attracts more traffic.

The areas with overload of traffic would attract more router providers and places with more supply in free WIFI would discourage additional WIFI owners to register to the platform. In short, we would like StacksCity’s platform to be a natural reflection of supply and demand of the market.

The competition will motivate WIFI providers to maintain a higher level of quality and stability of their internet connection, which will eventually benefit the WIFI user, creating a healthy ecosystem for the advertisers as well.
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April 03, 2019, 06:21:33 PM
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Thank you for the reply, if you don't mind me asking further, let's say your project goes big in the future and a lot of people interested to be router owner, I assume you'll have a policy on how close each router will be? Like, I think it will be rather a waste if someone next to his neighbor both being a host, which would share a relatively same wifi range?


Hello holydarkness,

StacksRouter would just be an add-on which anyone could simply plug onto their existing router/modem. The internet speed from each WIFI provider would be different. When StacksRouter becomes wide-spread within a region, multiple connections may become available to WIFI users. There’ll be a difference in the stability and bandwidth of each WIFI provider. The one capable of providing higher quality service would attract more users, and advertisers are more likely to post their advertisement on the WIFI that attracts more traffic.

The areas with overload of traffic would attract more router providers and places with more supply in free WIFI would discourage additional WIFI owners to register to the platform. In short, we would like StacksCity’s platform to be a natural reflection of supply and demand of the market.

The competition will motivate WIFI providers to maintain a higher level of quality and stability of their internet connection, which will eventually benefit the WIFI user, creating a healthy ecosystem for the advertisers as well.

Does this mean  if a large number of connections to the Wi-Fi point  were are a decrease in the speed ?

2.Who will control the content of the advertisement and how? Will the user be able to disable and block adult content of the advertisement such as parental lock?
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April 03, 2019, 09:40:28 PM
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Thank you for the reply, if you don't mind me asking further, let's say your project goes big in the future and a lot of people interested to be router owner, I assume you'll have a policy on how close each router will be? Like, I think it will be rather a waste if someone next to his neighbor both being a host, which would share a relatively same wifi range?


Hello holydarkness,

StacksRouter would just be an add-on which anyone could simply plug onto their existing router/modem. The internet speed from each WIFI provider would be different. When StacksRouter becomes wide-spread within a region, multiple connections may become available to WIFI users. There’ll be a difference in the stability and bandwidth of each WIFI provider. The one capable of providing higher quality service would attract more users, and advertisers are more likely to post their advertisement on the WIFI that attracts more traffic.

The areas with overload of traffic would attract more router providers and places with more supply in free WIFI would discourage additional WIFI owners to register to the platform. In short, we would like StacksCity’s platform to be a natural reflection of supply and demand of the market.

The competition will motivate WIFI providers to maintain a higher level of quality and stability of their internet connection, which will eventually benefit the WIFI user, creating a healthy ecosystem for the advertisers as well.

Does this mean  if a large number of connections to the Wi-Fi point  were are a decrease in the speed ?

2.Who will control the content of the advertisement and how? Will the user be able to disable and block adult content of the advertisement such as parental lock?

I would also add a little about decrease in speed, although for a different matter, does the wifi owner has control over limiting bandwitch of each connected device? Suppose someone use the wifi to download files with downloader such as Internet Download Manager (she's a badass), what'll happen to other participants' speed?

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April 11, 2019, 08:52:56 PM
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Thank you for the reply, if you don't mind me asking further, let's say your project goes big in the future and a lot of people interested to be router owner, I assume you'll have a policy on how close each router will be? Like, I think it will be rather a waste if someone next to his neighbor both being a host, which would share a relatively same wifi range?


Hello holydarkness,

StacksRouter would just be an add-on which anyone could simply plug onto their existing router/modem. The internet speed from each WIFI provider would be different. When StacksRouter becomes wide-spread within a region, multiple connections may become available to WIFI users. There’ll be a difference in the stability and bandwidth of each WIFI provider. The one capable of providing higher quality service would attract more users, and advertisers are more likely to post their advertisement on the WIFI that attracts more traffic.

The areas with overload of traffic would attract more router providers and places with more supply in free WIFI would discourage additional WIFI owners to register to the platform. In short, we would like StacksCity’s platform to be a natural reflection of supply and demand of the market.

The competition will motivate WIFI providers to maintain a higher level of quality and stability of their internet connection, which will eventually benefit the WIFI user, creating a healthy ecosystem for the advertisers as well.

Does this mean  if a large number of connections to the Wi-Fi point  were are a decrease in the speed ?

2.Who will control the content of the advertisement and how? Will the user be able to disable and block adult content of the advertisement such as parental lock?

I would also add a little about decrease in speed, although for a different matter, does the wifi owner has control over limiting bandwitch of each connected device? Suppose someone use the wifi to download files with downloader such as Internet Download Manager (she's a badass), what'll happen to other participants' speed?
I also want to ask, what if later we are in a remote area, will the connection on wifi be smooth or just same as other internet connections? one more, I'm still search for your team's information

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April 15, 2019, 12:41:00 PM
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Thank you for the reply, if you don't mind me asking further, let's say your project goes big in the future and a lot of people interested to be router owner, I assume you'll have a policy on how close each router will be? Like, I think it will be rather a waste if someone next to his neighbor both being a host, which would share a relatively same wifi range?


Hello holydarkness,

StacksRouter would just be an add-on which anyone could simply plug onto their existing router/modem. The internet speed from each WIFI provider would be different. When StacksRouter becomes wide-spread within a region, multiple connections may become available to WIFI users. There’ll be a difference in the stability and bandwidth of each WIFI provider. The one capable of providing higher quality service would attract more users, and advertisers are more likely to post their advertisement on the WIFI that attracts more traffic.

The areas with overload of traffic would attract more router providers and places with more supply in free WIFI would discourage additional WIFI owners to register to the platform. In short, we would like StacksCity’s platform to be a natural reflection of supply and demand of the market.

The competition will motivate WIFI providers to maintain a higher level of quality and stability of their internet connection, which will eventually benefit the WIFI user, creating a healthy ecosystem for the advertisers as well.

Does this mean  if a large number of connections to the Wi-Fi point  were are a decrease in the speed ?

2.Who will control the content of the advertisement and how? Will the user be able to disable and block adult content of the advertisement such as parental lock?

I would also add a little about decrease in speed, although for a different matter, does the wifi owner has control over limiting bandwitch of each connected device? Suppose someone use the wifi to download files with downloader such as Internet Download Manager (she's a badass), what'll happen to other participants' speed?
I also want to ask, what if later we are in a remote area, will the connection on wifi be smooth or just same as other internet connections? one more, I'm still search for your team's information

I don't think that's necessary to think about because if you hate it, it's hard to connect to a network and you can't do anything with the digital world. it's simple
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April 15, 2019, 03:46:56 PM
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Thank you for the reply, if you don't mind me asking further, let's say your project goes big in the future and a lot of people interested to be router owner, I assume you'll have a policy on how close each router will be? Like, I think it will be rather a waste if someone next to his neighbor both being a host, which would share a relatively same wifi range?


Hello holydarkness,

StacksRouter would just be an add-on which anyone could simply plug onto their existing router/modem. The internet speed from each WIFI provider would be different. When StacksRouter becomes wide-spread within a region, multiple connections may become available to WIFI users. There’ll be a difference in the stability and bandwidth of each WIFI provider. The one capable of providing higher quality service would attract more users, and advertisers are more likely to post their advertisement on the WIFI that attracts more traffic.

The areas with overload of traffic would attract more router providers and places with more supply in free WIFI would discourage additional WIFI owners to register to the platform. In short, we would like StacksCity’s platform to be a natural reflection of supply and demand of the market.

The competition will motivate WIFI providers to maintain a higher level of quality and stability of their internet connection, which will eventually benefit the WIFI user, creating a healthy ecosystem for the advertisers as well.

Does this mean  if a large number of connections to the Wi-Fi point  were are a decrease in the speed ?

2.Who will control the content of the advertisement and how? Will the user be able to disable and block adult content of the advertisement such as parental lock?

I would also add a little about decrease in speed, although for a different matter, does the wifi owner has control over limiting bandwitch of each connected device? Suppose someone use the wifi to download files with downloader such as Internet Download Manager (she's a badass), what'll happen to other participants' speed?
I also want to ask, what if later we are in a remote area, will the connection on wifi be smooth or just same as other internet connections? one more, I'm still search for your team's information

I don't think that's necessary to think about because if you hate it, it's hard to connect to a network and you can't do anything with the digital world. it's simple

I honestly don't understand the relationship between personal emotional preference (love/hate/annoyance) with his question. He asked about connection speed in remote places, which I think is a good point to be asked.

And by the way, where is admin? I can see they're online everyday, posting on their bounty thread, but somehow they ignored their ann thread

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April 16, 2019, 11:34:29 AM
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Does this mean  if a large number of connections to the Wi-Fi point  were are a decrease in the speed ?

2.Who will control the content of the advertisement and how? Will the user be able to disable and block adult content of the advertisement such as parental lock?

You are correct. In case hundreds of users connect to the same WIFI, users are likely to experience a decrease in internet speed.

As for content review performed on the advertisement submitted on Stacks platform, we’ll work with companies that provide content review service using artificial intelligence aside from manual approval. This is to respect the law and regulation of the countries where StacksRouters will be deployed. 

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April 16, 2019, 03:07:15 PM
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Does this mean  if a large number of connections to the Wi-Fi point  were are a decrease in the speed ?

2.Who will control the content of the advertisement and how? Will the user be able to disable and block adult content of the advertisement such as parental lock?

You are correct. In case hundreds of users connect to the same WIFI, users are likely to experience a decrease in internet speed.

As for content review performed on the advertisement submitted on Stacks platform, we’ll work with companies that provide content review service using artificial intelligence aside from manual approval. This is to respect the law and regulation of the countries where StacksRouters will be deployed. 



And about bandwitch limiting? If I have to restate my question non-verbatimly, suppose there are several people connected to a wifi, where one user sucks most of the internet speed as he's downloading files, or streaming, what'll be the solution for this?

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April 16, 2019, 04:10:25 PM
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Thank you for the reply, if you don't mind me asking further, let's say your project goes big in the future and a lot of people interested to be router owner, I assume you'll have a policy on how close each router will be? Like, I think it will be rather a waste if someone next to his neighbor both being a host, which would share a relatively same wifi range?


Hello holydarkness,

StacksRouter would just be an add-on which anyone could simply plug onto their existing router/modem. The internet speed from each WIFI provider would be different. When StacksRouter becomes wide-spread within a region, multiple connections may become available to WIFI users. There’ll be a difference in the stability and bandwidth of each WIFI provider. The one capable of providing higher quality service would attract more users, and advertisers are more likely to post their advertisement on the WIFI that attracts more traffic.

The areas with overload of traffic would attract more router providers and places with more supply in free WIFI would discourage additional WIFI owners to register to the platform. In short, we would like StacksCity’s platform to be a natural reflection of supply and demand of the market.

The competition will motivate WIFI providers to maintain a higher level of quality and stability of their internet connection, which will eventually benefit the WIFI user, creating a healthy ecosystem for the advertisers as well.

Does this mean  if a large number of connections to the Wi-Fi point  were are a decrease in the speed ?

2.Who will control the content of the advertisement and how? Will the user be able to disable and block adult content of the advertisement such as parental lock?

I would also add a little about decrease in speed, although for a different matter, does the wifi owner has control over limiting bandwitch of each connected device? Suppose someone use the wifi to download files with downloader such as Internet Download Manager (she's a badass), what'll happen to other participants' speed?
I also want to ask, what if later we are in a remote area, will the connection on wifi be smooth or just same as other internet connections? one more, I'm still search for your team's information

I don't think that's necessary to think about because if you hate it, it's hard to connect to a network and you can't do anything with the digital world. it's simple

I honestly don't understand the relationship between personal emotional preference (love/hate/annoyance) with his question. He asked about connection speed in remote places, which I think is a good point to be asked.

And by the way, where is admin? I can see they're online everyday, posting on their bounty thread, but somehow they ignored their ann thread

There are a lot of things they might not reply to or they respond about everything that happened in this ANN thread. But I see the question above about remote places that make the internet network not so good or not at all.
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Does this mean  if a large number of connections to the Wi-Fi point  were are a decrease in the speed ?

2.Who will control the content of the advertisement and how? Will the user be able to disable and block adult content of the advertisement such as parental lock?

I would also add a little about decrease in speed, although for a different matter, does the wifi owner has control over limiting bandwitch of each connected device? Suppose someone use the wifi to download files with downloader such as Internet Download Manager (she's a badass), what'll happen to other participants' speed?

SD-WAN is a specific application of software-defined networking technology applied to WAN connections such as broadband internet, 4G, LTE, or MPLS. We'll implement SD-WAN technology in the StacksRouter which solves the traffic jam by allowing applications on the network to prioritize bandwidth and determine how traffic moves. This will eliminate the space for bad actors who just connects to the free WIFI for downloading large documents, make it fair for everyone.

Besides that, we’ll have the function available in the future, where WIFI owner could adjust what percentage of bandwidth he’d like to share out of his own usage to the public.
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May 24, 2019, 03:14:54 AM
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...and time stop here.
Why is that?
Whats up? Is there any news from admins?
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...and time stop here.
Why is that?
What's up? Is there any news from admins?

Dear Wishxy,

We have been posting updates on the project through Medium and Twitter if you could take a look:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StacksCity_ANN
Medium:  https://medium.com/@stackscityacc

The team had attended a blockchain technology-focused conference in Colombia and had received a lot of positive response.
We also have an additional number of business partners who had agreed to onboard StacksCity platform upon launching.

StacksCity will initiate a global ambassador program soon to gather the talents who share the same belief and vision as we do.

Thank you for your support.

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...and time stop here.
Why is that?
What's up? Is there any news from admins?

Dear Wishxy,

We have been posting updates on the project through Medium and Twitter if you could take a look:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StacksCity_ANN
Medium:  https://medium.com/@stackscityacc

The team had attended a blockchain technology-focused conference in Colombia and had received a lot of positive response.
We also have an additional number of business partners who had agreed to onboard StacksCity platform upon launching.

StacksCity will initiate a global ambassador program soon to gather the talents who share the same belief and vision as we do.

Thank you for your support.



Are you guys located in Colombia or what was the reason for attending a conference there?
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...and time stop here.
Why is that?
What's up? Is there any news from admins?

Dear Wishxy,

We have been posting updates on the project through Medium and Twitter if you could take a look:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StacksCity_ANN
Medium:  https://medium.com/@stackscityacc

The team had attended a blockchain technology-focused conference in Colombia and had received a lot of positive response.
We also have an additional number of business partners who had agreed to onboard StacksCity platform upon launching.

StacksCity will initiate a global ambassador program soon to gather the talents who share the same belief and vision as we do.

Thank you for your support.



Are you guys located in Colombia or what was the reason for attending a conference there?

Hi hazenyc,

The Colombia conference was an event organized by Colombian city and federal agencies and involved other blockchain projects. You can read more about it here:
https://medium.com/@stackscityacc/stackscity-goes-global-first-stop-colombia-841af806d0f
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Read our partnership announcement with Matic Network
Read Matic Network's announcement on its partnership with StacksCity
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November 19, 2019, 01:35:44 PM
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StacksCity - the official video from the project, which demonstrates how the project is organized and works, a decentralized advertising ecosystem in which all its participants earned in public places, as well as complete transparency for advertisers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxwYSSDOI7E&feature=youtu.be
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