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Topic: ⚡️⚡️[ANN] ⚡️⚡️ BORA - Flexible Blockchain Platform: Official Regular Updates - page 10. (Read 8421 times)

full member
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Thanks for the update on Bora Island. I saw you had a bounty, some way for participants to earn Bora tokens which could be used on Bora Island when it gets launched. It would be challenging and interesting knowing about your project.
jr. member
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I am still a little bit dazed here. How real is it that one can send their tokens using an email address, I mean, is that even feasible? Is it something that can be done literally or it's just some kind of email confirmation?

I can see you're surprised indeed. The truth is that it's possible and has been in existent for a long time. I remember Coinbase Wallet has that functionality, though it's been a long time since I used the wallet. I remember one could transfer Btc to other coinbase users with just the email address.

This is just an idea or they actually have working product?  Will there be any testnet soon to check and verify if it's really possible?  And how secure it would be.

I guess they're already working on the modalities to ensure it's implementation. I know it would undergo the necessary test before it would be made available to the public. On the security of the wallet, I believe that bora has what it takes to guarantee the security of her wallet.

Not sure if they have outlined the security measures in place, if they haven't, then they should do so by briefing the community what they have to ensure the security of their wallet, it shouldn't be all out because of the negative side of spilling such, if possible, something that makes their security different and it should be in away that will encourage users to use the wallet productively

It's good for the Bora to brief the community of the security measures that have been taken, but that may bore the community especially those without an understanding of how it works. I believe bora has placed taken a robust security measure to ensure that the wallet is safe for individuals to use.

Even as much as we trust Bora developers to carry out their responsibility of ensuring the optimum security of the wallet, I'm of the opinion that the there should be constant review of the wallet to ensure that bugs are detected and corrected. The team needs to acknowledge the fact that there's always more to be done and consistently update the wallet to keep the users satisfied.

Did they announce any other policy that speaks against constant improvement of the wallet?


Lol for now there's no announcement of such that I've heard but I guess he was just making emphasy perhaps based his previous experience meanwhile his point should not be misconceived. Of course, there should be plans for constant  improvement even without being told
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This is a good idea! But it is difficult to implement. However, this will have a good effect on the adoption of cryptocurrency.

first of all great project are usually not easy and secondly the implementation is gonna be gradual, gradual in the sense that they don't have to implement all the functions all at once and like you said this will help fuel mass adoption of cryptocurrency

In building, there is usually a lot of stages which all projects must pass through. You cannot implement all stages at once. That can be a disaster to the project.
newbie
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I am still a little bit dazed here. How real is it that one can send their tokens using an email address, I mean, is that even feasible? Is it something that can be done literally or it's just some kind of email confirmation?

I can see you're surprised indeed. The truth is that it's possible and has been in existent for a long time. I remember Coinbase Wallet has that functionality, though it's been a long time since I used the wallet. I remember one could transfer Btc to other coinbase users with just the email address.

Bora adoption of this modality is awesome. Users of the bora wallet don't need to bother so much about the public address which may be impossible to recall, but remembering the email address is very simple. Bora also implemented the free transaction fee on her wallet, making sending and receiving tokens seamless and free.

Recently, Ethereum network did something similar for their users but this wasn't a mapping of wallet to email or something but they created a way to enable you map your wallet address (public of course) to any phrase you can easily remember. Something like iwant.tokens.now  I think it's a similar idea implementation BORA is trying to do.
jr. member
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This is a good idea! But it is difficult to implement. However, this will have a good effect on the adoption of cryptocurrency.

I don't think you have checked all the project details.  BORA already made good progress and now are in testing phase. We should see mainnet soon

They have a few apps on Bora Island already. All talked about here on BORA island guide update here; https://steemit.com/bora/@mufjustiner/bora-island-guide-part-2. There’s Push Sushi for games, Shell wallet to exchange Bora tokens for Shell tokens. There’s also Angry birds. I think BORA Island is going to be an interesting blockchain ecosystem.

Angry Birds game is also on Bora chain?  Or it's something different?  I have not checked the article but this game is really popular and I used to play a lot and that why I asked if it's game or what

Ha ha ha... I suggest you to read the article to get clear idea about this project. There is chance to collect good amount of SHELL which you can exchange with BORA tokens.
jr. member
Activity: 140
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This is a good idea! But it is difficult to implement. However, this will have a good effect on the adoption of cryptocurrency.

I don't think you have checked all the project details.  BORA already made good progress and now are in testing phase. We should see mainnet soon

They have a few apps on Bora Island already. All talked about here on BORA island guide update here; https://steemit.com/bora/@mufjustiner/bora-island-guide-part-2. There’s Push Sushi for games, Shell wallet to exchange Bora tokens for Shell tokens. There’s also Angry birds. I think BORA Island is going to be an interesting blockchain ecosystem.

Angry Birds game is also on Bora chain?  Or it's something different?  I have not checked the article but this game is really popular and I used to play a lot and that why I asked if it's game or what
newbie
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Reading through your last update, you actually have an interesting project and I’m going to learn a lot watching this project grow. I see BORA island as a project of a certain complexity and would require quite a lot of coordination to be secure and stable.

I agree with you. This is not just simple dApp or something. It's whole new concept. If testnet is successful then it will be huge achievement.
jr. member
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Reading through your last update, you actually have an interesting project and I’m going to learn a lot watching this project grow. I see BORA island as a project of a certain complexity and would require quite a lot of coordination to be secure and stable.
full member
Activity: 826
Merit: 102
This is a good idea! But it is difficult to implement. However, this will have a good effect on the adoption of cryptocurrency.

I don't think you have checked all the project details.  BORA already made good progress and now are in testing phase. We should see mainnet soon

They have a few apps on Bora Island already. All talked about here on BORA island guide update here; https://steemit.com/bora/@mufjustiner/bora-island-guide-part-2. There’s Push Sushi for games, Shell wallet to exchange Bora tokens for Shell tokens. There’s also Angry birds. I think BORA Island is going to be an interesting blockchain ecosystem.
member
Activity: 672
Merit: 11
This is a good idea! But it is difficult to implement. However, this will have a good effect on the adoption of cryptocurrency.

first of all great project are usually not easy and secondly the implementation is gonna be gradual, gradual in the sense that they don't have to implement all the functions all at once and like you said this will help fuel mass adoption of cryptocurrency

Yea, its sure is a gradual process and requires trials and errors till they get it right, the process of building a brand its not an easy thing, not to mention the fact that this is an uncharted territory, with lots of new technology to test before actually getting the desired results, so its going to take sometime, it all depends on the team and how diligent they are in the quest to create their brand
newbie
Activity: 126
Merit: 0
This is a good idea! But it is difficult to implement. However, this will have a good effect on the adoption of cryptocurrency.

I don't think you have checked all the project details.  BORA already made good progress and now are in testing phase. We should see mainnet soon
jr. member
Activity: 140
Merit: 1
Seems links new updates are available now for BORA.  Check the first post of this thread,  there is one blog link which has good information.

I like the updates. Keep them coming team BORA ISLAND.
There’s a good number of BApps on bora island. I just found that out while reading the last updates. I guess BORA island is in a test phase, I’ll like to hop on it once it’s live.

I just saw that article,  it's a guide which gives us information about how to use BORA Wallet to enjoy BApps on BORA ISLAND. I am still trying to understand how it's going to work.
full member
Activity: 826
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Seems links new updates are available now for BORA.  Check the first post of this thread,  there is one blog link which has good information.

I like the updates. Keep them coming team BORA ISLAND.
There’s a good number of BApps on bora island. I just found that out while reading the last updates. I guess BORA island is in a test phase, I’ll like to hop on it once it’s live.
jr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 2
Seems links new updates are available now for BORA.  Check the first post of this thread,  there is one blog link which has good information.
jr. member
Activity: 448
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I found an update to bora island guide. Quite a good number of bApps you have on Bora Island. I’ll like to try push shushi and see how it works. Do you have a reward for people who volunteer to test your Island?
jr. member
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when you are fed up transfer your crypto to me
This is a good idea! But it is difficult to implement. However, this will have a good effect on the adoption of cryptocurrency.

first of all great project are usually not easy and secondly the implementation is gonna be gradual, gradual in the sense that they don't have to implement all the functions all at once and like you said this will help fuel mass adoption of cryptocurrency
member
Activity: 672
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I am still a little bit dazed here. How real is it that one can send their tokens using an email address, I mean, is that even feasible? Is it something that can be done literally or it's just some kind of email confirmation?

I can see you're surprised indeed. The truth is that it's possible and has been in existent for a long time. I remember Coinbase Wallet has that functionality, though it's been a long time since I used the wallet. I remember one could transfer Btc to other coinbase users with just the email address.

This is just an idea or they actually have working product?  Will there be any testnet soon to check and verify if it's really possible?  And how secure it would be.

I guess they're already working on the modalities to ensure it's implementation. I know it would undergo the necessary test before it would be made available to the public. On the security of the wallet, I believe that bora has what it takes to guarantee the security of her wallet.

Not sure if they have outlined the security measures in place, if they haven't, then they should do so by briefing the community what they have to ensure the security of their wallet, it shouldn't be all out because of the negative side of spilling such, if possible, something that makes their security different and it should be in away that will encourage users to use the wallet productively

It's good for the Bora to brief the community of the security measures that have been taken, but that may bore the community especially those without an understanding of how it works. I believe bora has placed taken a robust security measure to ensure that the wallet is safe for individuals to use.

Even as much as we trust Bora developers to carry out their responsibility of ensuring the optimum security of the wallet, I'm of the opinion that the there should be constant review of the wallet to ensure that bugs are detected and corrected. The team needs to acknowledge the fact that there's always more to be done and consistently update the wallet to keep the users satisfied.

Exactly, such will eradicate fear and create a much robust community that will confidently use the wallet and perhaps recommend to others to have a taste of what bora has to offer because the overall objective of this is to create awareness and awareness comes from users, as they are the ones that will deliver the needed reviews to expand the community 
sr. member
Activity: 826
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I am still a little bit dazed here. How real is it that one can send their tokens using an email address, I mean, is that even feasible? Is it something that can be done literally or it's just some kind of email confirmation?

I can see you're surprised indeed. The truth is that it's possible and has been in existent for a long time. I remember Coinbase Wallet has that functionality, though it's been a long time since I used the wallet. I remember one could transfer Btc to other coinbase users with just the email address.

This is just an idea or they actually have working product?  Will there be any testnet soon to check and verify if it's really possible?  And how secure it would be.

I guess they're already working on the modalities to ensure it's implementation. I know it would undergo the necessary test before it would be made available to the public. On the security of the wallet, I believe that bora has what it takes to guarantee the security of her wallet.

Not sure if they have outlined the security measures in place, if they haven't, then they should do so by briefing the community what they have to ensure the security of their wallet, it shouldn't be all out because of the negative side of spilling such, if possible, something that makes their security different and it should be in away that will encourage users to use the wallet productively

It's good for the Bora to brief the community of the security measures that have been taken, but that may bore the community especially those without an understanding of how it works. I believe bora has placed taken a robust security measure to ensure that the wallet is safe for individuals to use.

Even as much as we trust Bora developers to carry out their responsibility of ensuring the optimum security of the wallet, I'm of the opinion that the there should be constant review of the wallet to ensure that bugs are detected and corrected. The team needs to acknowledge the fact that there's always more to be done and consistently update the wallet to keep the users satisfied.

Did they announce any other policy that speaks against constant improvement of the wallet?
copper member
Activity: 336
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I am still a little bit dazed here. How real is it that one can send their tokens using an email address, I mean, is that even feasible? Is it something that can be done literally or it's just some kind of email confirmation?

I can see you're surprised indeed. The truth is that it's possible and has been in existent for a long time. I remember Coinbase Wallet has that functionality, though it's been a long time since I used the wallet. I remember one could transfer Btc to other coinbase users with just the email address.

This is just an idea or they actually have working product?  Will there be any testnet soon to check and verify if it's really possible?  And how secure it would be.

I guess they're already working on the modalities to ensure it's implementation. I know it would undergo the necessary test before it would be made available to the public. On the security of the wallet, I believe that bora has what it takes to guarantee the security of her wallet.

Not sure if they have outlined the security measures in place, if they haven't, then they should do so by briefing the community what they have to ensure the security of their wallet, it shouldn't be all out because of the negative side of spilling such, if possible, something that makes their security different and it should be in away that will encourage users to use the wallet productively

It's good for the Bora to brief the community of the security measures that have been taken, but that may bore the community especially those without an understanding of how it works. I believe bora has placed taken a robust security measure to ensure that the wallet is safe for individuals to use.

Even as much as we trust Bora developers to carry out their responsibility of ensuring the optimum security of the wallet, I'm of the opinion that the there should be constant review of the wallet to ensure that bugs are detected and corrected. The team needs to acknowledge the fact that there's always more to be done and consistently update the wallet to keep the users satisfied.
copper member
Activity: 336
Merit: 3
I am still a little bit dazed here. How real is it that one can send their tokens using an email address, I mean, is that even feasible? Is it something that can be done literally or it's just some kind of email confirmation?

I can see you're surprised indeed. The truth is that it's possible and has been in existent for a long time. I remember Coinbase Wallet has that functionality, though it's been a long time since I used the wallet. I remember one could transfer Btc to other coinbase users with just the email address.

This is just an idea or they actually have working product?  Will there be any testnet soon to check and verify if it's really possible?  And how secure it would be.

I guess they're already working on the modalities to ensure it's implementation. I know it would undergo the necessary test before it would be made available to the public. On the security of the wallet, I believe that bora has what it takes to guarantee the security of her wallet.

Not sure if they have outlined the security measures in place, if they haven't, then they should do so by briefing the community what they have to ensure the security of their wallet, it shouldn't be all out because of the negative side of spilling such, if possible, something that makes their security different and it should be in away that will encourage users to use the wallet productively

It's good for the Bora to brief the community of the security measures that have been taken, but that may bore the community especially those without an understanding of how it works. I believe bora has placed taken a robust security measure to ensure that the wallet is safe for individuals to use.
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