There have been a lot of decentralized microtask platforms introduced recently. Is there anything that makes Fragments differ from them or offer any advantages?
Thanks for the question:) the main difference are:
Developers can create micro-task apps and be rewarded for itThe Fragments platform will be extendable and since developers can take a cut from
revenue generated by their micro-task apps, they will help us to spread the platform much faster. We can adopt a much wider range of micro-tasks. Think Chrome extensions or commercial plugins.
Secondly,
focus on mobile UI/UX - to attract even casual workers we will release Android/iPhone app
and moreover, companies will be
able to mix in-house workers with global work-force and use the standalone version on their servers (we are talking to companies and hearing these requests a lot).
The team also have experience with marketplaces and we will release MVP before token sale:)
Let me know if I can elaborate more?
Hi Petr thanks for your reply.
The fact that developers on the Fragments platform can create their own apps and receive rewards for them definitely does seem very significant and make Fragments stand out from the field.
Initially the focus on the mobile interface/platform did not seem like a big deal but if it can attract casual workers like you hope then this could very well be game changing, and in turn incentivize more developers to since the platform will have a much wider market.
Will the MVP include the first use case as mentioned in the whitepaper?