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Topic: [ANN] | DUSK Network | Privacy-oriented blockchain for Digital Securities! - page 134. (Read 145658 times)

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Seems like a solid project, but I can't fathom how one can possibly hope to create a scalable distributed network that can handle bulky media network traffic while also promising anonymity. People usually have a hard enough time tackling those problems separately.

I share your thoughts also but according to the team this is a research project and its normal that it has complexities. In this sense, we should rather trust the ability of the team to deliver it.

I'll trust but verify. I want this to be successful , but I don't want to be burned, happened before.
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Seems like a solid project, but I can't fathom how one can possibly hope to create a scalable distributed network that can handle bulky media network traffic while also promising anonymity. People usually have a hard enough time tackling those problems separately.

I share your thoughts also but according to the team this is a research project and its normal that it has complexities. In this sense, we should rather trust the ability of the team to deliver it.
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Something that the crypt world lacks, and it can easily become the new big thing, so many mischievous projects coming up, few ideas, sure this will hold me for a while, and it makes me rethink
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I think STO is going to be next big thing in 2019. DUSK is creating foundation with security and privacy in mind is main difference than other project. I am looking forward to join
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Seems like a solid project, but I can't fathom how one can possibly hope to create a scalable distributed network that can handle bulky media network traffic while also promising anonymity. People usually have a hard enough time tackling those problems separately.

Everything is explained in the whitepaper, they worked out the theory behind it and there is also some pseudo code. You can see they just didn't woke up in the morning, hacked up a whitepaper with some feature would appeal people with cash in their pocket and started this.

File transfer is described in chapter 6 of the whitepaper. Simply said they will leverage existing distributed file systems like https://orcproject.gitlab.io/ or IPFS I suppose. If you think they are limited to a few megabytes, check this out https://github.com/ipfs/archives/issues/87
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many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not

I am not sure that i understood Ethereum when it was on ico stage, or when Monero started, i really didn't have a clue what i was doing mining it. And half of this goes beyond my understanding. But i didn't and will not blame the project for my lack of understanding.  All i can say is that read the answers, and the medium posts. With every answer i learn a little bit more because they are written so well. Reading something twice helps too.

And this is a research project, so of course it's complicated. But the depth of the answers in this thread is in whole new level and you can judge much by those.


I agree with you, their community manager is anwering questions in details and he really helps to understand what this project is about. Reading the whitepaer twice, three times etc... doesn't hurt anyway
Especially in some cases related to the new classification policy. But I hope your site is down now is not a privacy issue, or something that goes on for a long time
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many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not

I am not sure that i understood Ethereum when it was on ico stage, or when Monero started, i really didn't have a clue what i was doing mining it. And half of this goes beyond my understanding. But i didn't and will not blame the project for my lack of understanding.  All i can say is that read the answers, and the medium posts. With every answer i learn a little bit more because they are written so well. Reading something twice helps too.

And this is a research project, so of course it's complicated. But the depth of the answers in this thread is in whole new level and you can judge much by those.


Whitepapers are aimed at a very wide range of people most of them don't have advanced technical knowledge, so it should be understandable if you ask me. At least basics, so everybody could understand what the project is about at its core.
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many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not

I am not sure that i understood Ethereum when it was on ico stage, or when Monero started, i really didn't have a clue what i was doing mining it. And half of this goes beyond my understanding. But i didn't and will not blame the project for my lack of understanding.  All i can say is that read the answers, and the medium posts. With every answer i learn a little bit more because they are written so well. Reading something twice helps too.

And this is a research project, so of course it's complicated. But the depth of the answers in this thread is in whole new level and you can judge much by those.


I agree with you, their community manager is anwering questions in details and he really helps to understand what this project is about. Reading the whitepaer twice, three times etc... doesn't hurt anyway
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many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not

Yes, it is complicated but people can understand what is it about if they know crypto a little bit. If they don't understand enough information about it, i think they shouldn't invest. Otherwise, it would be a gamble for them, not an investment.

Your comparison is right, but nowadays people always demands for more easy readings, they have no time, yeah even for their investments:) so an easier whitepaper will help the sales.

Yes, it is true. Scientific papers won't attract as much investors as dumbed down papers or videos. It is part of the marketing effort.
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many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not

I am not sure that i understood Ethereum when it was on ico stage, or when Monero started, i really didn't have a clue what i was doing mining it. And half of this goes beyond my understanding. But i didn't and will not blame the project for my lack of understanding.  All i can say is that read the answers, and the medium posts. With every answer i learn a little bit more because they are written so well. Reading something twice helps too.

And this is a research project, so of course it's complicated. But the depth of the answers in this thread is in whole new level and you can judge much by those.


As long as people understand that the responsibility for investing falls on their shoulders , then it's fine.
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many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not

Yes, it is complicated but people can understand what is it about if they know crypto a little bit. If they don't understand enough information about it, i think they shouldn't invest. Otherwise, it would be a gamble for them, not an investment.

Your comparison is right, but nowadays people always demands for more easy readings, they have no time, yeah even for their investments:) so an easier whitepaper will help the sales.
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many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not

I am not sure that i understood Ethereum when it was on ico stage, or when Monero started, i really didn't have a clue what i was doing mining it. And half of this goes beyond my understanding. But i didn't and will not blame the project for my lack of understanding.  All i can say is that read the answers, and the medium posts. With every answer i learn a little bit more because they are written so well. Reading something twice helps too.

And this is a research project, so of course it's complicated. But the depth of the answers in this thread is in whole new level and you can judge much by those.
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many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not

Yes, it is complicated but people can understand what is it about if they know crypto a little bit. If they don't understand enough information about it, i think they shouldn't invest. Otherwise, it would be a gamble for them, not an investment.
That happen a lot last year, many people invested in projects just to have quick prfit without knowing what was the project about. This year just best projects will be profitable so investors should read carefully whitepaper's before investing.
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many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not

Yes, it is complicated but people can understand what is it about if they know crypto a little bit. If they don't understand enough information about it, i think they shouldn't invest. Otherwise, it would be a gamble for them, not an investment.
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Seems like a solid project, but I can't fathom how one can possibly hope to create a scalable distributed network that can handle bulky media network traffic while also promising anonymity. People usually have a hard enough time tackling those problems separately.

Everything is explained in the whitepaper, they worked out the theory behind it and there is also some pseudo code. You can see they just didn't woke up in the morning, hacked up a whitepaper with some feature would appeal people with cash in their pocket and started this.
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But you will have smart contracts for creating tokens? Right? In which country your company registered and going to work?

A smart contract will not be a requirement for launching a STO. We will use a special cryptographic accumulator which will allow us to store zk-KYC data directly on the chain. Now I want to give you an example or comparison so you can relate but the issue is that there is nothing to compare it with as this will be quite a unique feature of the platform. Basically, the cryptographic accumulator will allow the nodes to validate the inclusivity of a given transaction to this accumulator (meaning that the person making the transaction passed the KYC) and therefore will simulate the functionality of a smart contract, but with anonymity.

We are registered in The Netherlands and have both offices in Amsterdam and Rotterdam!

This seems interesting. But there KYC date will not be avaliable for third parties? It will be safe for people? And I asked about capabilities create tokens, not about launch ICOs only and KYC.
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is there any plan to release more in depth technical white paper in near term?  First version is good but simple explanation of all tech. I see more adviser joining team which is good. 

Ha ha, you are a bold one, everyone is complaining about how hard to understand the whitepaper is compared to what usually passes as a whitepaper in the cryptosphere, and you want an even more technical one.

But you are not wrong. In the short term it is still a research project, and it will be interesting to see the technical side of Dusk's applications in practice.

Its really hard to understand technical whitepaper these days as most of the tech stuff will be in still "planning" and common people wont understand it generally. Most of the time we just see the outcome of the process rather than getting into technical details.
many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not
I personally think it's also difficult to understand the whitepaper,
but anyway what you say is also true that we must be able to understand the whitepaper,
so that later you can understand the scam or not
Indeed, inevitably we must be able to understand the whitepaper,
because for me it's very important if we can understand the whitepaper
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Seems like a solid project, but I can't fathom how one can possibly hope to create a scalable distributed network that can handle bulky media network traffic while also promising anonymity. People usually have a hard enough time tackling those problems separately.
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is there any plan to release more in depth technical white paper in near term?  First version is good but simple explanation of all tech. I see more adviser joining team which is good. 

Ha ha, you are a bold one, everyone is complaining about how hard to understand the whitepaper is compared to what usually passes as a whitepaper in the cryptosphere, and you want an even more technical one.

But you are not wrong. In the short term it is still a research project, and it will be interesting to see the technical side of Dusk's applications in practice.

Its really hard to understand technical whitepaper these days as most of the tech stuff will be in still "planning" and common people wont understand it generally. Most of the time we just see the outcome of the process rather than getting into technical details.
many people don't read the whitepaper because it's complicated, it's the thought of a beginner maybe, but to get into ico we have to read the whitepaper and the clarity of the team must be correct, to ensure a scam or not
I personally think it's also difficult to understand the whitepaper,
but anyway what you say is also true that we must be able to understand the whitepaper,
so that later you can understand the scam or not
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is there any plan to release more in depth technical white paper in near term?  First version is good but simple explanation of all tech. I see more adviser joining team which is good. 

Ha ha, you are a bold one, everyone is complaining about how hard to understand the whitepaper is compared to what usually passes as a whitepaper in the cryptosphere, and you want an even more technical one.

But you are not wrong. In the short term it is still a research project, and it will be interesting to see the technical side of Dusk's applications in practice.

Its really hard to understand technical whitepaper these days as most of the tech stuff will be in still "planning" and common people wont understand it generally. Most of the time we just see the outcome of the process rather than getting into technical details.

it mean, whitephaper is on going? or they will renew their whitepaper?
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