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Author Topic: [ANN] NETVRK - World's First Virtual Reality Platform on Blockchain  (Read 5146 times)
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August 29, 2019, 11:14:31 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.
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?
Yes.

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August 29, 2019, 11:17:34 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?
Yes.
and how is it good?
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August 29, 2019, 11:20:56 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?
Yes.
and how is it good?

each content unit has a price. Actions in many content platforms on the blockchain are reduced to money. That is, each unit of text, each photo, comment in the system is automatically assigned a certain amount. This amount can grow depending on how other users interact with this content: read it or create something new based on it. that works for some blockchain. i dont know for sure how all that will be functioning in this project.

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August 29, 2019, 11:24:08 AM
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so how money is distributed for content in the blockchain system?
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August 29, 2019, 11:27:10 AM
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so how money is distributed for content in the blockchain system?
the author can choose the appropriate privacy policy for each unit of content. When a user just comes to the block with the text of the author - the author receives a reward. When the reader wants to use a fragment of the text for his own purposes, he chooses the appropriate item (if it is provided for by the privacy policy) and the author receives an even greater reward.

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August 29, 2019, 11:47:49 AM
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so how money is distributed for content in the blockchain system?
the author can choose the appropriate privacy policy for each unit of content. When a user just comes to the block with the text of the author - the author receives a reward. When the reader wants to use a fragment of the text for his own purposes, he chooses the appropriate item (if it is provided for by the privacy policy) and the author receives an even greater reward.

in addition, information about the source (author) of the text fragment will be in a chain with new content created on its basis
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August 29, 2019, 11:50:59 AM
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Content platforms on the blockchain themselves are monitoring compliance with your copyright. After the content unit is created and published in the system, it is assigned a code that is automatically “checked for uniqueness” for all units of the blockchain system.
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August 29, 2019, 11:54:13 AM
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Content platforms on the blockchain themselves are monitoring compliance with your copyright. After the content unit is created and published in the system, it is assigned a code that is automatically “checked for uniqueness” for all units of the blockchain system.
so the system updates each time smb adds smth?
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August 29, 2019, 11:59:06 AM
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Content platforms on the blockchain themselves are monitoring compliance with your copyright. After the content unit is created and published in the system, it is assigned a code that is automatically “checked for uniqueness” for all units of the blockchain system.
so the system updates each time smb adds smth?
You have understood correctly: after adding each new element, the entire system is updated.

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August 29, 2019, 12:02:06 PM
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Content platforms on the blockchain themselves are monitoring compliance with your copyright. After the content unit is created and published in the system, it is assigned a code that is automatically “checked for uniqueness” for all units of the blockchain system.
so the system updates each time smb adds smth?
You have understood correctly: after adding each new element, the entire system is updated.

It's as if Google conducted an update of its search engine after the appearance of the next page. Only much, much faster. First of all, due to the fact that all data is not located on some servers, like Google’s, but is distributed among all participants of the blockchain system. That is, everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
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August 29, 2019, 12:05:16 PM
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Content platforms on the blockchain themselves are monitoring compliance with your copyright. After the content unit is created and published in the system, it is assigned a code that is automatically “checked for uniqueness” for all units of the blockchain system.
so the system updates each time smb adds smth?
You have understood correctly: after adding each new element, the entire system is updated.

It's as if Google conducted an update of its search engine after the appearance of the next page. Only much, much faster. First of all, due to the fact that all data is not located on some servers, like Google’s, but is distributed among all participants of the blockchain system. That is, everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
to make it easier to imagine, think about a drop of water that is constantly transforming from one state to another, moving from person to person. Thanks to this, there are several thousand Einstein molecules in each of us today. And if on each of them there is a note “we were in Einstein” - this is the blockchain.

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August 29, 2019, 12:08:59 PM
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Content platforms on the blockchain themselves are monitoring compliance with your copyright. After the content unit is created and published in the system, it is assigned a code that is automatically “checked for uniqueness” for all units of the blockchain system.
so the system updates each time smb adds smth?
You have understood correctly: after adding each new element, the entire system is updated.

It's as if Google conducted an update of its search engine after the appearance of the next page. Only much, much faster. First of all, due to the fact that all data is not located on some servers, like Google’s, but is distributed among all participants of the blockchain system. That is, everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
to make it easier to imagine, think about a drop of water that is constantly transforming from one state to another, moving from person to person. Thanks to this, there are several thousand Einstein molecules in each of us today. And if on each of them there is a note “we were in Einstein” - this is the blockchain.
thats pretty interesting explanation
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August 29, 2019, 12:12:27 PM
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now many blockchain-based content platforms offer opportunities to edit or delete content blocks without destroying the whole chain. for example, Accenture.
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August 29, 2019, 12:16:13 PM
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The bad news is: no one will forget what you wrote that night. Good: you will be able to dispose of content as valuable property, bequeathing it to his heirs.
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August 29, 2019, 12:19:26 PM
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The blockchain principle solves a very important issue in the world of information dominating over a person: how to preserve mercantile benefits and leave a mark in history without investing in a personal brand's PR, just by doing your own thing.
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August 29, 2019, 12:25:37 PM
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The blockchain principle solves a very important issue in the world of information dominating over a person: how to preserve mercantile benefits and leave a mark in history without investing in a personal brand's PR, just by doing your own thing.
in some blockchain platforms, in order to earn more, the author can assign any meta tags to content units, improving their visibility in the system

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August 29, 2019, 12:29:56 PM
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Many people think that blockchain-based business applications will soon face a bubble similar to the one observed on the cryptocurrency market. Nevertheless, the technology continues to evolve and turn around with new opportunities in various business areas. In the future, we can expect many changes in payment processes, cloud computing, cybersecurity, the supply chain and many others, based on new business opportunities opened up by the blockchain technology.
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August 29, 2019, 12:32:50 PM
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Many people think that blockchain-based business applications will soon face a bubble similar to the one observed on the cryptocurrency market. Nevertheless, the technology continues to evolve and turn around with new opportunities in various business areas. In the future, we can expect many changes in payment processes, cloud computing, cybersecurity, the supply chain and many others, based on new business opportunities opened up by the blockchain technology.

this can be the basis for an effective content distribution ecosystem. This can reduce the number of intermediaries and link almost directly the content creator and the consumer.

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August 29, 2019, 12:35:49 PM
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Blockchain - a solution to royalties. One of the most significant problems for creative minds is piracy. Even if you manage to make a great piece of music, you will soon see thousands of digital copies swarming through the Internet. If consumers see that they can get something for free, they will be less inclined to pay money for it, no matter how low the price was.
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August 29, 2019, 12:43:58 PM
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Blockchain - a solution to royalties. One of the most significant problems for creative minds is piracy. Even if you manage to make a great piece of music, you will soon see thousands of digital copies swarming through the Internet. If consumers see that they can get something for free, they will be less inclined to pay money for it, no matter how low the price was.
this will be a real “upgrade” for the royalty payment system.

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