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Author Topic: [ANN] NETVRK - World's First Virtual Reality Platform on Blockchain  (Read 5143 times)
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August 29, 2019, 09:43:57 AM
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that is, 2 different tokens are created. One of which is designed to pay for watching a video to someone who broadcasts it, right?
why do we need blockchain to create content anyway?
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August 29, 2019, 09:47:22 AM
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that is, 2 different tokens are created. One of which is designed to pay for watching a video to someone who broadcasts it, right?
why do we need blockchain to create content anyway?

it preserves the copyright and makes sure you get paid for everything you create

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August 29, 2019, 09:50:28 AM
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that is, 2 different tokens are created. One of which is designed to pay for watching a video to someone who broadcasts it, right?
why do we need blockchain to create content anyway?

it preserves the copyright and makes sure you get paid for everything you create
Blockchain and the death of the author
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August 29, 2019, 09:57:31 AM
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that is, 2 different tokens are created. One of which is designed to pay for watching a video to someone who broadcasts it, right?
why do we need blockchain to create content anyway?

it preserves the copyright and makes sure you get paid for everything you create
Blockchain and the death of the author
the wind blew from the other side
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August 29, 2019, 10:00:26 AM
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the blockchain technology has come into the sphere of content creation / distribution. And this is really important.

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August 29, 2019, 10:03:26 AM
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the blockchain technology has come into the sphere of content creation / distribution. And this is really important.
and why?
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August 29, 2019, 10:06:52 AM
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the blockchain technology has come into the sphere of content creation / distribution. And this is really important.
and why?
coz we live in the informational Middle Ages. Uncontrolled accumulation of content. Remember Nietzsche: “Another generation of readers, and the Spirit itself will begin to stink”? It is now noon of the generation of authors.

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August 29, 2019, 10:10:15 AM
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the blockchain technology has come into the sphere of content creation / distribution. And this is really important.
and why?
coz we live in the informational Middle Ages. Uncontrolled accumulation of content. Remember Nietzsche: “Another generation of readers, and the Spirit itself will begin to stink”? It is now noon of the generation of authors.

I dont understand, are you saying there is a decrease in writing. coz then you're wrong. In April 2017, 84 million posts were posted on WordPress blogs alone. This is more than any person, including Wasserman, can read for life.
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August 29, 2019, 10:20:23 AM
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the blockchain technology has come into the sphere of content creation / distribution. And this is really important.
and why?
coz we live in the informational Middle Ages. Uncontrolled accumulation of content. Remember Nietzsche: “Another generation of readers, and the Spirit itself will begin to stink”? It is now noon of the generation of authors.

I dont understand, are you saying there is a decrease in writing. coz then you're wrong. In April 2017, 84 million posts were posted on WordPress blogs alone. This is more than any person, including Wasserman, can read for life.
and how many publications from these 84 million do not duplicate each other in whole or in part?

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August 29, 2019, 10:24:21 AM
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the blockchain technology has come into the sphere of content creation / distribution. And this is really important.
and why?
coz we live in the informational Middle Ages. Uncontrolled accumulation of content. Remember Nietzsche: “Another generation of readers, and the Spirit itself will begin to stink”? It is now noon of the generation of authors.

I dont understand, are you saying there is a decrease in writing. coz then you're wrong. In April 2017, 84 million posts were posted on WordPress blogs alone. This is more than any person, including Wasserman, can read for life.
and how many publications from these 84 million do not duplicate each other in whole or in part?
In the current conditions it is impossible to know.
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August 29, 2019, 10:27:43 AM
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this is pure chaos. Thousands of servers for decades accumulate content that was created by the authors for a penny, and often - to achieve a one-time goal of the customer. Many texts become obsolete the very next day after publication and their only function is chronicle.

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August 29, 2019, 10:30:48 AM
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this is pure chaos. Thousands of servers for decades accumulate content that was created by the authors for a penny, and often - to achieve a one-time goal of the customer. Many texts become obsolete the very next day after publication and their only function is chronicle.
and how blockchain can help exactly?
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August 29, 2019, 10:37:05 AM
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this is pure chaos. Thousands of servers for decades accumulate content that was created by the authors for a penny, and often - to achieve a one-time goal of the customer. Many texts become obsolete the very next day after publication and their only function is chronicle.
and how blockchain can help exactly?

Google and Facebook pledged to defeat falsehoods and I, for example, watched with interest exactly how corporations with the most powerful computing capabilities are going to do it.

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August 29, 2019, 10:42:46 AM
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this is pure chaos. Thousands of servers for decades accumulate content that was created by the authors for a penny, and often - to achieve a one-time goal of the customer. Many texts become obsolete the very next day after publication and their only function is chronicle.
and how blockchain can help exactly?

Google and Facebook pledged to defeat falsehoods and I, for example, watched with interest exactly how corporations with the most powerful computing capabilities are going to do it.
Google decided to cut off the earning potential of fake creators. It is logical: clickbaiters earn money on traffic. But what to do with paid "stuffing"? Facebook turned to the help of reputable media consultants - now under each link there will be a note that this or that agency checked the veracity of the text and rendered a corresponding verdict. Of course, this will not ensure the prompt establishment of accuracy labels for all texts, so the corporation has announced an additional recruitment of 3,000 employees — specifically for checking news.
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August 29, 2019, 10:45:59 AM
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this is pure chaos. Thousands of servers for decades accumulate content that was created by the authors for a penny, and often - to achieve a one-time goal of the customer. Many texts become obsolete the very next day after publication and their only function is chronicle.
and how blockchain can help exactly?

Google and Facebook pledged to defeat falsehoods and I, for example, watched with interest exactly how corporations with the most powerful computing capabilities are going to do it.
Google decided to cut off the earning potential of fake creators. It is logical: clickbaiters earn money on traffic. But what to do with paid "stuffing"? Facebook turned to the help of reputable media consultants - now under each link there will be a note that this or that agency checked the veracity of the text and rendered a corresponding verdict. Of course, this will not ensure the prompt establishment of accuracy labels for all texts, so the corporation has announced an additional recruitment of 3,000 employees — specifically for checking news.
Nothing new, but there could be nothing else.

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August 29, 2019, 10:49:20 AM
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now the content you create does not belong to you and is not suitable for resale.
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August 29, 2019, 10:53:12 AM
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By the way, high-quality external links remain the “main currency” for online projects, and the text in which they are placed is an important, but still an addition.

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August 29, 2019, 10:56:31 AM
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Blockchain will change the rules of the game. Suppose you are registered in the system based on the blockchain. Registration will be recorded as the first action in the block. Then, whatever you do, write comments, texts, publish videos — blocks with these actions will contain information about each other, and about your very first action, registration. And this whole block chain is open for viewing to any member of the system.
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August 29, 2019, 11:06:59 AM
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Blockchain will change the rules of the game. Suppose you are registered in the system based on the blockchain. Registration will be recorded as the first action in the block. Then, whatever you do, write comments, texts, publish videos — blocks with these actions will contain information about each other, and about your very first action, registration. And this whole block chain is open for viewing to any member of the system.
sure, in the content platforms on the blockchain, for example the author cannot broadcast into the void, as often happens with sites and social networks. Before publishing each post, you should select one of the topics existing on the platform - this will determine the publication to a particular chain of users with corresponding interests, a token. Consequently, these users will be the first to see the new post and determine the degree of its usefulness for the topic as a whole.

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August 29, 2019, 11:11:09 AM
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Blockchain will change the rules of the game. Suppose you are registered in the system based on the blockchain. Registration will be recorded as the first action in the block. Then, whatever you do, write comments, texts, publish videos — blocks with these actions will contain information about each other, and about your very first action, registration. And this whole block chain is open for viewing to any member of the system.
sure, in the content platforms on the blockchain, for example the author cannot broadcast into the void, as often happens with sites and social networks. Before publishing each post, you should select one of the topics existing on the platform - this will determine the publication to a particular chain of users with corresponding interests, a token. Consequently, these users will be the first to see the new post and determine the degree of its usefulness for the topic as a whole.

Wait, is this some sort of add-on in the online matrix?
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