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We are building a next-generation decentralized platform that enables secure value transfers and smart contract execution, in complete confidentiality and with strong correctness guarantees. Glyff, like Ethereum, allows development of decentralized applications, but with a key difference : the ability of concealing data from the computing nodes. This enables developers to include sensitive data in their smart-contracts, directly on-chain, without compromise on security | | Overview
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The goal of Glyff is to create an easily accessible, privacy-preserving decentralized platform on which all businesses can benefit from smart contracts. It will provide the security and privacy required to ensure an efficient platform which is trust-less, scalable and fully accessible to those without extensive knowledge of cryptography such that it can be truly ubiquitous and with no barriers. |
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Glyff achieves privacy by leveraging a cryptographic technique known as “Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge”, shortly zk-SNARK, which allows the verification of a smart contract without revealing the data that held within it. That way, computation can be carried out verifiably while all the information can be immutably recorded onto the blockchain without being exposed to third parties. A “zero knowledge proof of correctness” is published and verified by the consensus nodes in order to guarantee integrity of operations. Private data is shareable within and between the relevant organizations, but it remains unavailable to all others, guaranteeing privacy.
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1234567891011121123456789 | 1234567891011121123456789 | 1234567891011121123456789 | 1234567891011121123456789 | Max amount | Block reward | Block time | Hashing algorithm | ~100,000,000 | 5 GLY | 12 seconds | ETHASH | Token Distribution1234567891011121123456789123456789101112112345678912345 | 12345678910111211234567891234567891011121123456789 |
Total tokens issued (100%) 50,000,000
Total tokens for sale (65%) 32,500,000
Glyff Reserve (15%) 7,500,000
Team and early contributors (10%) 5,000,000
Community group & strategic partners (10%) 5,000,000
| | Glyff sale1234567891011121123456789 | 1234567891011121123456789 | 1234567891011121123456789 | Minimum investment: $125 | Maximum investment (without KYC): $10,000 | Accepted currencies: ETH, BTC, BCH |
1234567891011121123456789 | 1234567891011121123456789 | Phase | Start date | End date | Pre-sale | December 20 2018 | March 19 2019 | Phase 1 | March 20 2019 | May 5 2019 | Phase 2 | May 6 2019 | May 14 2019 | Phase 3 | May 15 2019 | Jun 1 2019 | Final phase | Jun 2 2019 | June 19 2019 |
1234567891011121123456789 | 1234567891011121123456789 | Phase | Discount | Token price | Pre-sale | 25% | $0.123 | Phase 1 | 20% | $0.131 | Phase 2 | 10% | $0.148 | Phase 3 | 5% | $0.156 | Final phase | 0% | $0.164 |
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1234567891011121123456789123456789123456 | 1234567891011121123456789123456789123456 | Q2/3 2018 | Q3/4 2018 | Research starts Prototyping of MVP consensus node and wallet (Sprout) | Consensus node and wallet (Early release) Private test-net launch |
123456789101134234324121123456789 | 123456789101134234324121123456789 | 123456789101134234324121123456789 | Q1/2 2019 | Q2/3 2019 | Q3/4 2019 | Publication of first whitepaper working draft (Sapling) Token Generation event Public testnet launch | Programmable privacy Security audit Consensus node and wallet (Stable release) | Main-net launch Developer toolchain and documentation Mobile wallet (Android/iOS) | Team
1234567891011121123456789011121123456789 | 1234567891011121123456789011121123456789 | 1234567891011121123456789011121123456789 | | | | | Christopher Moore CEO & Founder | Anatolii Vedmid Software Developer
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February 01, 2019, 03:10:00 PM Last edit: February 06, 2019, 02:52:21 PM by glyff_io |
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Locking this thread and preserving it for future reference. Reposting without the unfounded Fake team member accusations. New topic : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5106843
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February 01, 2019, 05:32:03 PM |
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Thanks for the head up, Miss Olga Fomina came to be a team member as part of the deal with our marketing company. We have been given assurances that she is a real person by multiple sources before adding her to the team. We are currently investigating the issue.
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February 01, 2019, 05:42:38 PM |
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Thanks for the head up, Miss Olga Fomina came to be a team member as part of the deal with our marketing company. We have been given assurances that she is a real person by multiple sources before adding her to the team. We are currently investigating the issue. I wanted to participate in the bounty and token sale, but this type of situations are bad specially when the project is starting and considering the bear market, this will affect negatively if the team doesn't do a live AMA or something to prove their authenticity. Thank you ICOethics for your dilligence!
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February 01, 2019, 05:56:01 PM |
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We have spoken with our marketing representative and uncovered the misunderstanding. Miss Olga Fomina is indeed a real person, she is a russian journalist and writer, the name Alesya Dovlatova is a pseudonym she uses for her books (this is common practice for writers). She will verify her identity through a third party KYC service if needed.
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February 01, 2019, 05:58:31 PM Last edit: February 02, 2019, 02:11:06 AM by glyff_io |
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pow?
Yes, our mining algorithm will be initially based around proof of work (PoW), specifically we will be using ETHASH by Ethereum, although there are plans to transition to other schemes in the future.
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February 01, 2019, 06:00:05 PM |
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We have spoken with our marketing representative and uncovered the misunderstanding. Miss Olga Fomina is indeed a real person, she is a russian journalist and writer, the name Alesya Dovlatova is a pseudonym she uses for her books (this is common practice for writers). She will verify her identity through a third party KYC service if needed.
Yeah I think the team needs to come upfront and assure investors about the authenticity of the project. Nowadays people are very skeptic of ICO projects so you better stand out from the rest if you want to catch any attention, if not bad attention will likely flow easier.
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February 01, 2019, 06:06:33 PM Last edit: February 02, 2019, 02:16:45 AM by glyff_io |
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We have spoken with our marketing representative and uncovered the misunderstanding. Miss Olga Fomina is indeed a real person, she is a russian journalist and writer, the name Alesya Dovlatova is a pseudonym she uses for her books (this is common practice for writers). She will verify her identity through a third party KYC service if needed.
Yeah I think the team needs to come upfront and assure investors about the authenticity of the project. Nowadays people are very skeptic of ICO projects so you better stand out from the rest if you want to catch any attention, if not bad attention will likely flow easier. We definitely agree with you. Glyff has been in the space since a few months already and we are working hard at developing our product and community while pursuing organic growth. As already mentioned, we are ready for clear up any misunderstanding. P.S. Thank you for considering us in first place, we would be glad to have you on-board our token sale.
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February 01, 2019, 06:23:33 PM |
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We have spoken with our marketing representative and uncovered the misunderstanding. Miss Olga Fomina is indeed a real person, she is a russian journalist and writer, the name Alesya Dovlatova is a pseudonym she uses for her books (this is common practice for writers). She will verify her identity through a third party KYC service if needed.
The best she can do is provide a selfie with today's date written on a paper, or a video talking about the project. We all are aware that many sites that offer KYC services appear to be scam supporters/promoters. We also know that she already failed KYC once (maybe more) at some website and participated on IDACpro scam. Maybe you should post videos of the rest of your team here to avoid any future questions in regards they legitimacy.
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February 01, 2019, 09:56:27 PM |
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We have spoken with our marketing representative and uncovered the misunderstanding. Miss Olga Fomina is indeed a real person, she is a russian journalist and writer, the name Alesya Dovlatova is a pseudonym she uses for her books (this is common practice for writers). She will verify her identity through a third party KYC service if needed.
The best she can do is provide a selfie with today's date written on a paper, or a video talking about the project. We all are aware that many sites that offer KYC services appear to be scam supporters/promoters. We also know that she already failed KYC once (maybe more) at some website and participated on IDACpro scam. Maybe you should post videos of the rest of your team here to avoid any future questions in regards they legitimacy. The situation has been fully clarified and we are ready to provide a selfie of her with passport in hand, and even the books she wrote with the other pseudonym.
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February 01, 2019, 11:13:53 PM |
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Looks like scam.
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February 01, 2019, 11:47:20 PM |
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Looks like scam.
Please, refrain from calling our project a scam without evidence. The issue regarding Miss Olga Fomina is a misunderstanding and we are ready to prove it. We are waiting for an answer from ICOEthics to provide proof.
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February 01, 2019, 11:48:09 PM |
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Is there any informative video about GLY and Atum tokens? I am confused on why do you need 2 of them.
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February 01, 2019, 11:48:21 PM |
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We have spoken with our marketing representative and uncovered the misunderstanding. Miss Olga Fomina is indeed a real person, she is a russian journalist and writer, the name Alesya Dovlatova is a pseudonym she uses for her books (this is common practice for writers). She will verify her identity through a third party KYC service if needed.
The best she can do is provide a selfie with today's date written on a paper, or a video talking about the project. We all are aware that many sites that offer KYC services appear to be scam supporters/promoters. We also know that she already failed KYC once (maybe more) at some website and participated on IDACpro scam. Maybe you should post videos of the rest of your team here to avoid any future questions in regards they legitimacy. Totally agree. Been carrying their signature and actually recommending the project to peers, but this throws a major spanner in the works. Seen my fair share of shady projects and would rather cut losses. Better a good name and a humble roof than a bad one in a palace. Will keep abreast of development
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February 02, 2019, 12:00:18 AM |
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Is there any informative video about GLY and Atum tokens? I am confused on why do you need 2 of them.
GLY is needed to pay the equivalent of Ethereum's "Gas" on our platform. Atum token is an evolution of the ERC20 standard implementing zkSNARKs, which allows you to execute private transfers on the Glyff network. You will need GLY to pay Gas for Atum transfers, although you will be also able to delegate the payment to another user.
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February 02, 2019, 10:03:31 AM |
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there already similar Platform, why you build another one?
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February 02, 2019, 12:39:38 PM |
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there already similar Platform, why you build another one?
Our whitepaper with tokenomics touches on some of the differences between Glyff and its closest competitors. Glyff ambition is to deliver an usable product that will help scientific development and foster innovation, while creating opportunities for the community.
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February 02, 2019, 10:38:52 PM |
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We are waiting for an answer from ICOEthics to provide proof.
Proof of what? I think your team is the one that maybe needs to provide something.. not ICOEthics.
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February 04, 2019, 11:27:29 AM |
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We are waiting for an answer from ICOEthics to provide proof.
Proof of what? I think your team is the one that maybe needs to provide something.. not ICOEthics. Well, we contacted you via email on Friday and expected some kind of reply. Check your inbox, we sent proof that Olga is a real person and she works for Glyff.
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