zeeman
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April 02, 2015, 08:31:31 PM |
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PointNurse Partners with Swarm to Create first Global Distributed Telemedicine and Telehealth Collaborative Organization.PointNurse, a new telehealth and telemedicine startup company, has announced a partnership with Palo Alto based Swarm Fund to help create the first Global Telemedicine and Telehealth Distributive Collaborative Organization. PointNurse will be joining four other companies selected by the Swarm Fund community in February in their incubator and crowdfunding program.Unlike other telemedicine and telehealth companies such as Teledoc, DrOnDemand, and MDLIVE, in which providers are paid fees for service, PointNurse will be deploying a community model in which providers can join the community as members, receive fees and have a proportional stake in the software platform. “We believe, unlike Uber and AirBnB, where only a small group of individuals have control and say in the business or economic upside, our distributive collaborative organizational structure gives our healthcare providers a vote in the governance of the platform and pro-rata upside in its potential value as demand rises for its use,” says Cyrus Maaghul, Founder and CEO of PointNurse. “Telehealth and Telemedicine are inherently collaborative environments involving many different groups of providers to effectively engage consumers and provide high quality care and better outcomes. We think this model is superior to existing models in this space today.” PointNurse is a consumer oriented service designed around a highly secure and encrypted peer-to-peer video, voice, and text technology to enable easy access to clinical nurse practitioners, doctors, psychiatrists, social workers and other licensed professionals to have prompt and confidential conversations. The community is comprised of over 60 healthcare practitioners and rapidly growing.http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=196827
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jztxeno
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April 08, 2015, 11:42:59 PM |
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this shit still exists?
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zeeman
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April 09, 2015, 02:45:53 PM |
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this shit still exists?
Yes it does. A lot of great stuff going on.
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bitcoinrocks
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April 11, 2015, 01:22:22 PM |
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Could you tell us more about this great stuff?
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zeeman
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April 11, 2015, 07:14:35 PM |
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Could you tell us more about this great stuff?
When someone wants to launch a project using coins, there are different options. You can sell coins which give you the right to use software (eg. Ethereum, Factom, GetGEMS etc). Swarm is working hard on a different option called a DCO. This stands for Distributed Collaborative Organisation. When you have tokens from a DCO, they can bring you much much more than just the right to use software. They'll give you the opportunity to vote on decisions to be made about the project, while at the same time you can make profit on your coins when the projects makes money. So a non-profit organisation can issue coins to do blockchain-voting while a great App for your phone can issue coins which let you vote and make you some money when they become popular. Over the last few months a lot of projects applied to be launched as a DCO trough Swarm. Five of the projects were selected for Round 2 and in the coming months they'll do their crowdsale on the Swarm-platform. There is more info on the new Swarm forum >> https://discourse.swarm.fund
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bitcoinrocks
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April 11, 2015, 07:42:21 PM |
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Thanks for your response. How is that different from what Swarm did with the Round 1 participants?
Will SWARM holders automatically receive a portion of the crowdsale coins from each of the projects in Round 2?
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zeeman
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April 11, 2015, 08:54:25 PM |
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Thanks for your response. How is that different from what Swarm did with the Round 1 participants?
Will SWARM holders automatically receive a portion of the crowdsale coins from each of the projects in Round 2?
You're welcome! Swarm tried to do this in Round 1 as well, but the lawyers said no to a lot of ideas because of legal issues. This is a big problem to a lot of projects in the cryptospace. Swarm decided to get a lot of legal advice and partnered with some universities as well to try to get this thing solved. Here's a long document about the legal part. http://www.scribd.com/doc/255347578/SWARM-Working-Paper-Distributed-Networks-and-the-LawSo, after that research project, Swarm worked on an answer to all these legal questions. And the Distributive Collaborative Organisation (DCO) came out as the answer. And yes, the tokens will be distributed to the SWARMCoin-holders (in a counterwallet), they can also be bought directly using a creditcard or BTC. Even some of the Round 1 projects could be changed to the DCO-model, after that some of these projects could distribute their coins as well.
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bitcoinrocks
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April 11, 2015, 09:54:53 PM |
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I thought the Round 1 projects did distribute tokens. Is that incorrect?
It sounds like you guys are taking a very unique approach to solving this problem. Have any particulars been published online?
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Chang Hum
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April 12, 2015, 06:30:14 AM |
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Thanks for your response. How is that different from what Swarm did with the Round 1 participants?
Will SWARM holders automatically receive a portion of the crowdsale coins from each of the projects in Round 2?
You're welcome! Swarm tried to do this in Round 1 as well, but the lawyers said no to a lot of ideas because of legal issues. This is a big problem to a lot of projects in the cryptospace. Swarm decided to get a lot of legal advice and partnered with some universities as well to try to get this thing solved. Here's a long document about the legal part. http://www.scribd.com/doc/255347578/SWARM-Working-Paper-Distributed-Networks-and-the-LawSo, after that research project, Swarm worked on an answer to all these legal questions. And the Distributive Collaborative Organisation (DCO) came out as the answer. And yes, the tokens will be distributed to the SWARMCoin-holders (in a counterwallet), they can also be bought directly using a creditcard or BTC. Even some of the Round 1 projects could be changed to the DCO-model, after that some of these projects could distribute their coins as well. Still reading through it, but looks like Swarm and Coin Center have put together an excellent analysis there. Also came across this document from Coin Center http://coincenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/BritoShadabCastillo.pdf for anyone interested in the legalities of issuing crypto equity style tokens.
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zeeman
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April 13, 2015, 04:18:52 PM |
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I thought the Round 1 projects did distribute tokens. Is that incorrect?
It sounds like you guys are taking a very unique approach to solving this problem. Have any particulars been published online?
No, not all of them. But a project like "Bitcoin Comic" worked very well, people got coins, could vote on different subject etc. http://www.bitcoincomic.org If you want to know more about the DCO's and the way they work you can join the discussion on the forum https://discourse.swarm.fundThx for the questions!
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April 13, 2015, 04:21:32 PM |
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Can you tell me which Round 1 projects distributed tokens and on what date they were distributed?
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zeeman
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April 13, 2015, 08:28:50 PM |
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Can you tell me which Round 1 projects distributed tokens and on what date they were distributed?
As far as I know none of the Round 1 coins were distributed to the SWARMCoin-holders. The only coins that were distributed so far are the Comic-coins ( https://www.blockscan.com/assetinfo/COMICCOIN ) and some voting-coins. But these coins weren't part of Round 1, they were before that. The voting-coins were used to vote on topics regarding Swarm and "Bitcoin Comic" ( https://www.blockscan.com/assetInfo/SWARMVOTEONE and https://www.blockscan.com/assetInfo/COMICVOTEONE ) What I've learned is that some of these Round 1 coins will be distributed after all. When I have a time and a date I'll update this topic.
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zeeman
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April 17, 2015, 05:37:39 PM Last edit: April 19, 2015, 08:01:46 PM by zeeman |
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"Friday April the 24th the coins from MANNA will be distributed to the SWARMCoin-holders. MANNA is a Swarm Round 1 project and they're building a Developer Kit for MANNA Dove, the 1st “Smartdrone” that is self-flying & programmable. To receive the coins you have to hold your SWARMCoin in a Counterparty-compatible wallet. Please note that coins at exchanges probably won't come to you! Swarm distributes the coins even over all the coinholders but we don't know if your exchange supports new coins payed out on Counterparty." MANNA websiteCounterwalletSwarm ForumReceive the latest updates from Swarm by subscribing to the Newsletter
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zeeman
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April 19, 2015, 08:01:29 PM |
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"Friday April the 24th not only the coins from MANNA will be distributed to the SWARMCoin-holders but the Housecoins from COINSPACE as well. Housecoins are the internal currency at Coinspace, created on the Counterparty platform. COINSPACE is a Round 1 project. Housecoins can be used to purchase day passes and memberships to Coinspace. To receive the coins you have to hold your SWARMCoin in a Counterparty-compatible wallet. They probably won't come to you on an exchange because not all of them support the distribution of new coins." COINSPACE WebsiteI set up an example wallet on Counterparty. It now has 1000 SWARM. I'll update the topic when new coins come in. Swarm Example Wallet
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April 22, 2015, 02:47:08 AM |
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What's status of SWARM development?
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rakesh1_90
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April 22, 2015, 03:15:12 AM |
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Can we still buy swarms?
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zeeman
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April 22, 2015, 08:13:44 AM Last edit: April 22, 2015, 08:29:42 AM by zeeman |
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What's status of SWARM development? A lot of work has been done on legal questions and the backend technology. In the next coming weeks a lot of new stuff will be made public. As far as I know a new Newsletter will go out today. If you subscribe you hear all about it. But feel free to ask questions. I'll answer them here as well.
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zeeman
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April 22, 2015, 08:19:42 AM Last edit: April 22, 2015, 08:30:42 AM by zeeman |
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Can we still buy swarms?
Absolutely, the coins are traded on Poloniex and Melotic. There's a tutorial on the website on how to buy SWARM and how to store them in your own Counterparty-wallet. Here's the link and here's the link to Coinmarketcap.
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April 25, 2015, 10:33:20 AM |
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"Friday April the 24th not only the coins from MANNA will be distributed to the SWARMCoin-holders but the Housecoins from COINSPACE as well. Housecoins are the internal currency at Coinspace, created on the Counterparty platform. COINSPACE is a Round 1 project. Housecoins can be used to purchase day passes and memberships to Coinspace. To receive the coins you have to hold your SWARMCoin in a Counterparty-compatible wallet. They probably won't come to you on an exchange because not all of them support the distribution of new coins." COINSPACE WebsiteI set up an example wallet on Counterparty. It now has 1000 SWARM. I'll update the topic when new coins come in. Swarm Example Wallet I guess you missed the deadline.. *not surprised*
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