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Hello there, I checked your diagram and presented architecture, I wonder if all scenarios were considered for all actors in the system, for example if the bidding stage is over and the advertiser decided to change the Advertisement format, or for an unknown reason the router just went off-line ? is there a procedure or a protocol to handle theses scenarios? thank you
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Hello there, I checked your diagram and presented architecture, I wonder if all scenarios were considered for all actors in the system, for example if the bidding stage is over and the advertiser decided to change the Advertisement format, or for an unknown reason the router just went off-line ? is there a procedure or a protocol to handle theses scenarios? thank you
Thank you for your question. The option of making changes to an advertisement format will be made available in the future. As of the testing stage, the advertiser could do so by delisting the advertisement first then repost, since a review of content has to be made before publishing.
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March 13, 2019, 05:19:11 AM |
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I wonder if all scenarios were considered for all actors in the system, for example if the bidding stage is over and the advertiser decided to change the Advertisement format, or for an unknown reason the router just went off-line ? is there a procedure or a protocol to handle theses scenarios? thank you
To clarify on the term you used, "if the bidding stage is over", the bidding/auction is always in action in the Alpha to Beta version. Whoever is the highest bidder will have their advertisement displayed first when someone connects to the WIFI. As for router going off-line, if it's caused by power shortage, it would be shown as offline on the map UI. While the router is gone offline, no user would be able to connect to the WIFI, and therefore nothing is charged from the advertiser.
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March 17, 2019, 10:26:23 AM |
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Where can we find details of team members of this project?
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March 18, 2019, 02:58:58 AM |
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Where can we find details of team members of this project?
Thank you for your attention. We'll have more details including team information updated onto our official website in a week or two. If you have any other suggestions, please feel free to share with us. Thank you for your support!
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March 18, 2019, 11:38:34 AM |
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I wonder if all scenarios were considered for all actors in the system, for example if the bidding stage is over and the advertiser decided to change the Advertisement format, or for an unknown reason the router just went off-line ? is there a procedure or a protocol to handle theses scenarios? thank you
To clarify on the term you used, "if the bidding stage is over", the bidding/auction is always in action in the Alpha to Beta version. Whoever is the highest bidder will have their advertisement displayed first when someone connects to the WIFI. As for router going off-line, if it's caused by power shortage, it would be shown as offline on the map UI. While the router is gone offline, no user would be able to connect to the WIFI, and therefore nothing is charged from the advertiser. Thanks for the clarification, I guess it is a solid view for the situation, especially if the project expands to other geographical points where power distribution is not very reliable. are you guys restricted geographically? is there any plans to employ this initiative in other areas or any other partnership abroad? Thanks again and best of luck.
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hazenyc
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March 18, 2019, 11:54:51 AM |
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If you mention Alibaba under your clients and partners sections, I think it can also be misleading. It would be a huge partnership, but what does that mean and how do you work together?
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March 19, 2019, 12:29:03 PM |
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It was mentioned, that "Our lightpaper and whitepaper will be updated once ready." Almost 2.5 months has passed since topic was created and there are still to whitepaper in ANN thread or webpage.
How are you going to work without such basics ?
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March 20, 2019, 07:12:18 AM |
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I wonder if all scenarios were considered for all actors in the system, for example if the bidding stage is over and the advertiser decided to change the Advertisement format, or for an unknown reason the router just went off-line ? is there a procedure or a protocol to handle theses scenarios? thank you
To clarify on the term you used, "if the bidding stage is over", the bidding/auction is always in action in the Alpha to Beta version. Whoever is the highest bidder will have their advertisement displayed first when someone connects to the WIFI. As for router going off-line, if it's caused by power shortage, it would be shown as offline on the map UI. While the router is gone offline, no user would be able to connect to the WIFI, and therefore nothing is charged from the advertiser. Thanks for the clarification, I guess it is a solid view for the situation, especially if the project expands to other geographical points where power distribution is not very reliable. are you guys restricted geographically? is there any plans to employ this initiative in other areas or any other partnership abroad? Thanks again and best of luck. Stacks already have the plan for international expansion on the roadmap. We are constantly open and seeking potential partners to help us better facilitate our international operations. Please read our latest pitch deck to learn more about what we have in plan. Thank you for your support again.
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March 20, 2019, 07:51:37 AM |
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I'm not a tech geek, so I am rather unfamiliar with this topic, but one thing that crossed my mind upon reading this project is the privacy. Is there a policy for the router owner in regards to users' privacy? I didn't know much, but if I remember correctly, certain things is visible to whoever has access to the router, and certain malicious things can be done by those who has the access to those whom accessing the router.
And by the way, just as a side note, your brief presentation (pitch deck) is not that . . . . . brief.
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March 21, 2019, 06:37:38 PM |
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I wonder if all scenarios were considered for all actors in the system, for example if the bidding stage is over and the advertiser decided to change the Advertisement format, or for an unknown reason the router just went off-line ? is there a procedure or a protocol to handle theses scenarios? thank you
To clarify on the term you used, "if the bidding stage is over", the bidding/auction is always in action in the Alpha to Beta version. Whoever is the highest bidder will have their advertisement displayed first when someone connects to the WIFI. As for router going off-line, if it's caused by power shortage, it would be shown as offline on the map UI. While the router is gone offline, no user would be able to connect to the WIFI, and therefore nothing is charged from the advertiser. Thanks for the clarification, I guess it is a solid view for the situation, especially if the project expands to other geographical points where power distribution is not very reliable. are you guys restricted geographically? is there any plans to employ this initiative in other areas or any other partnership abroad? Thanks again and best of luck. Stacks already have the plan for international expansion on the roadmap. We are constantly open and seeking potential partners to help us better facilitate our international operations. Please read our latest pitch deck to learn more about what we have in plan. Thank you for your support again. The road map image is very small so we can't see the details, I have read PITCH DECK with a good idea so this will run smoothly.
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hazenyc
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March 24, 2019, 08:52:35 PM |
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Why don't you answer my question about the partnership with Alibaba? You should be transparent and fair about it and explain what that is about if there is anything with them.
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March 25, 2019, 06:27:41 AM |
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If you mention Alibaba under your clients and partners sections, I think it can also be misleading. It would be a huge partnership, but what does that mean and how do you work together?
Hey Hazenyc, Stacksnetwork built the infrastructure (laying the fiber optic cable), to help Alibaba establishing content transfer connection with China Radio and Television Network Co., Ltd. (The fourth biggest Basic telecommunications carrier in China), in four different provinces. Stacksnetwork was also able to take advantage of having approx. 55 rented data center and 17 self-built data center across 26 provinces, 30 cities in China, to become a certified partner of Alibaba Cloud IDC (Internet Data Center), for our stabled, secured connection and service since 2014.
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March 25, 2019, 05:04:34 PM |
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Why don't you answer my question about the partnership with Alibaba? You should be transparent and fair about it and explain what that is about if there is anything with them.
Please see the reply above and kindly consider emailing us at contact@stackscity.com for faster response if you have more questions related to technical and business development. Thank you again for your time and attention.
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March 25, 2019, 06:54:17 PM |
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I wonder if all scenarios were considered for all actors in the system, for example if the bidding stage is over and the advertiser decided to change the Advertisement format, or for an unknown reason the router just went off-line ? is there a procedure or a protocol to handle theses scenarios? thank you
To clarify on the term you used, "if the bidding stage is over", the bidding/auction is always in action in the Alpha to Beta version. Whoever is the highest bidder will have their advertisement displayed first when someone connects to the WIFI. As for router going off-line, if it's caused by power shortage, it would be shown as offline on the map UI. While the router is gone offline, no user would be able to connect to the WIFI, and therefore nothing is charged from the advertiser. Thanks for the clarification, I guess it is a solid view for the situation, especially if the project expands to other geographical points where power distribution is not very reliable. are you guys restricted geographically? is there any plans to employ this initiative in other areas or any other partnership abroad? Thanks again and best of luck. Stacks already have the plan for international expansion on the roadmap. We are constantly open and seeking potential partners to help us better facilitate our international operations. Please read our latest pitch deck to learn more about what we have in plan. Thank you for your support again. The road map image is very small so we can't see the details, I have read PITCH DECK with a good idea so this will run smoothly. Thank you for your interest and support. We'll include a larger and clearer road map in our nearest website update.
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March 25, 2019, 07:38:34 PM |
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You somehow also missed my post about the possibility of privacy breach by router owners and other malicious actions possible from connecting to "untrusted" network that supposed to be trusted?
As I said, I'm not a tech geek, so I purely asking questions here
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I'm not a tech geek, so I am rather unfamiliar with this topic, but one thing that crossed my mind upon reading this project is privacy. Is there a policy for the router owner in regards to users' privacy? I didn't know much, but if I remember correctly, certain things are visible to whoever has access to the router, and certain malicious things can be done by those who have the access to those who access the router.
And by the way, just as a side note, your brief presentation (pitch deck) is not that . . . . . brief.
Hello holydarkness, First of all, we really appreciate your time for reading through our pitch deck. We'll prepare a One-Pager in the future to meet the standard of being "Brief". To answer your question, all router owners will undergo a KYC before being listed as an accessible WIFI hotspot in the public. Any chosen location for router deployment is a result of our analysis and review. Even in the future, after a year at least, when we have an automatic distribution and approval system, it would still be programmed to meet the necessary KYC standard. Secondly, in the blockchain, no WIFI user’s information is stored on the router as it’s not required. The user’s information entered on WIFI login page is hosted on Stacks server, where we could encrypt user information and then decode it when information reaches Stacks server via the router. At last, our tech team is considering schemes based on AI and neural network to classify and detect malicious attacks which are common in this sort of connections such as man in the middle and eavesdropping, further details on how we approach security concerns and protect user’s privacy will be discussed and shared through our official blog on medium in the near future. I could let you know once it's published so you could read more on this topic. Thank you again for your interest and attention. Sorry about the delay in response, please email us at contact@stackscity.com if you have more questions. Best regards.
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March 27, 2019, 09:18:18 AM |
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I'm not a tech geek, so I am rather unfamiliar with this topic, but one thing that crossed my mind upon reading this project is privacy. Is there a policy for the router owner in regards to users' privacy? I didn't know much, but if I remember correctly, certain things are visible to whoever has access to the router, and certain malicious things can be done by those who have the access to those who access the router.
And by the way, just as a side note, your brief presentation (pitch deck) is not that . . . . . brief.
Hello holydarkness, First of all, we really appreciate your time for reading through our pitch deck. We'll prepare a One-Pager in the future to meet the standard of being "Brief". To answer your question, all router owners will undergo a KYC before being listed as an accessible WIFI hotspot in the public. Any chosen location for router deployment is a result of our analysis and review. Even in the future, after a year at least, when we have an automatic distribution and approval system, it would still be programmed to meet the necessary KYC standard. Secondly, in the blockchain, no WIFI user’s information is stored on the router as it’s not required. The user’s information entered on WIFI login page is hosted on Stacks server, where we could encrypt user information and then decode it when information reaches Stacks server via the router. At last, our tech team is considering schemes based on AI and neural network to classify and detect malicious attacks which are common in this sort of connections such as man in the middle and eavesdropping, further details on how we approach security concerns and protect user’s privacy will be discussed and shared through our official blog on medium in the near future. I could let you know once it's published so you could read more on this topic. Thank you again for your interest and attention. Sorry about the delay in response, please email us at contact@stackscity.com if you have more questions. Best regards. 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?
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