Hello everyone.
Our announcement post has been updatedIf you scroll back to page 1, we've revamped it with new information.
Additionally, a lot of you have been asking who our team is.
Our new Chief Operating Officer is Diana Biggs.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianabiggs/She's got a lot of experience with the business and project management side of the startup, and we're happy to have her with us to move the project forward towards our next milestones.
Our current Chief Marketing Officer is Richard Kastelein, who introduced himself earlier in this thread.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/expathos/Dinis Guarda is a big name in the Blockchain community, and he's one of our chief advisors.
https://twitter.com/dinisguardaWe've also recently released a very early Alpha version of our app to begin testing user experience so we can iterate and refine.
Humaniq tokens, HMQ will be traded on the
https://spacebtc.com/ exchange after the ICO, and we're working on deals with other exchanges.
Some people have questions about security, how they believe that facial and voice recognition is easy to spoof etc. We absolutely understand these concerns, and we're not hiding from them. We're actively working on these challenges as part of the development process, so we're not going to release the app into the wild and then work on security. We politely ask that people remain rational and analytical. You're on a bitcoin forum so you're not an unsophisticated user. Anything can be hacked, everyone knows this, so talking about hypothetical vulnerabilities will result in a never-ending conversation of "what if", "someone could", and "script kiddies can...". I have a question for you though. If you're a hacker with the sophistication to break facial and voice recognition, are you going to risk exposing yourself so you can steal $20 in cryptocurrency from someone in Africa? If you trust in the Ethereum blockchain, then you should believe in us, since that's the backbone we're using. In the event that one of our users does somehow get hacked, we'll identify the vulnerability that was exploited and patch it...like every single other software company does. The beauty of the biometric ID system is that there is no email, social security number, passport number, or other data that can be stolen and then perpetually re-used against someone.
I'd to thank everyone for their interest, and for contributing to this thread so far. We love hearing feedback, positive or negative, because that's how we learn what your concerns and needs are.
Remember, April 6th is the big day for Humaniq's ICO.