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Topic: [ANN] [ICO is complete!] Market.space - Decentralized Host Aggregator - page 39. (Read 6886 times)

newbie
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Hi Everyone.

On March 15-16Market.Space took part in Tokenfest  in San Francisco

Vadim Zubkov, responsible for marketing, and Yury Vasilyev, the project's adviser, presented Market.space.

After a successful pitch session, team members answered questions from investors. Vadim Zubkov discussed the essential issues with Michael Finch, one of the founders of IcoAlert. After the conference, we're flying to a new event  - Coinagenda which will be held in Puerto Rico. Stay tuned.

https://s18.postimg.org/ex5j1a46x/vadim_at_token_fest.jpg


Yes, it was a cool conference. Wish i was there too
sr. member
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Hello Market.space team,

I’ll be happy to see you on Skatt listing platform!
You will be able to register for free and show your project to the world.
Information about our platform on BitcoinTalk.
Also you can follow us in Twitter and Telegram.

Good luck with your ICO guys!
Hello Skatt.io!
Thank you )

So you're a kind of new ICO listing?
Or you have your own target community?
sr. member
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I am thinking about investing in this ico , how is this ico different from the other cloud storage related icos that are already launched.

With centralized storage giants, your data is vulnerable to leaks and theft, as they don't even conceal scanning it. No privacy, that's to say.

Decentralized storage projects using blockchain solve the security problem, but lack reliability. They use a distributed network of PCs to store the data. Generally a good idea, but consumer devices are constantly going down for many reasons. They're simply not adjusted for 24/7 load. Or let's say your host's ISP is having some issues. Than the PC where your data is stored is going offline too.

Market.space engages professional hosting providers for whom backups, multi-regional redundancy and contracts with different ISP providers is a norm. These providers are brought together at a single marketplace with no pricing restrictions. That's the way  secure and reliable storage becomes affordable.

To resume, with Market.space professional hosts get an additional distribution channel for their unused capacities, and customers get top-notch storage service at the optimal price

My another question is how would market.space compete with the already established hosting service provider ?

We are not going to compete. We offer these established providers an additional distribution channel.

For data storage, only capacity matters, regardless of the processing power.  Most hosting providers have outdated equipment that is no longer a good fit for their regular activities, and they can utilize this otherwise useless equipment at Market.space
sr. member
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We're glad to let you know that Market.space is now listed at Coin Jinja, the largest ICO info site in Japan with more than 1600 ICOs introduced in Japanese
sr. member
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We were happy to take part in OpenChainK held on March 16-17 in Seoul.

Ivan Kurnavin, Market.space Community Manager, and Garry Martin, the project's adviser, visited OpenChainK in Seoul. The event was partly held on the territory of KAIST, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, in Taejon.

Ivan presented Market.space project to the Korean blockchain community and answered questions from investors and technical experts.


sr. member
Activity: 568
Merit: 255
Hi Everyone.

On March 15-16Market.Space took part in Tokenfest  in San Francisco

Vadim Zubkov, responsible for marketing, and Yury Vasilyev, the project's adviser, presented Market.space.

After a successful pitch session, team members answered questions from investors. Vadim Zubkov discussed the essential issues with Michael Finch, one of the founders of IcoAlert. After the conference, we're flying to a new event  - Coinagenda which will be held in Puerto Rico. Stay tuned.


member
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Security doesn't mean it's prospective. I mean, I wouldn't look at the token status to evaluate the success of the project, although it may be important for the exchanges to list it.

High five. Personally, I'm fed up with the "blockchain for other blockchain projects", fruitless attempts to introduce another would-be ethereum and other ideas trying to make money out of thin air.

True, no need to reinvent the wheel. Using blockchain for the ever increasing storage needs is the real practical application that can be used in everyday lives.


Everything is in use nowadays when talking about blockchain, almost every day I travel, but I just bring my empty wallet, and if need money I just need to bring blockchain anywhere.

That was what I meant by practical application of blockchain as a technology not only used for economic transactions only, but for many other purposes as well.
newbie
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I am thinking about investing in this ico , how is this ico different from the other cloud storage related icos that are already launched.

With centralized storage giants, your data is vulnerable to leaks and theft, as they don't even conceal scanning it. No privacy, that's to say.

Decentralized storage projects using blockchain solve the security problem, but lack reliability. They use a distributed network of PCs to store the data. Generally a good idea, but consumer devices are constantly going down for many reasons. They're simply not adjusted for 24/7 load. Or let's say your host's ISP is having some issues. Than the PC where your data is stored is going offline too.

Market.space engages professional hosting providers for whom backups, multi-regional redundancy and contracts with different ISP providers is a norm. These providers are brought together at a single marketplace with no pricing restrictions. That's the way  secure and reliable storage becomes affordable.

To resume, with Market.space professional hosts get an additional distribution channel for their unused capacities, and customers get top-notch storage service at the optimal price

My another question is how would market.space compete with the already established hosting service provider ?
hero member
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Security doesn't mean it's prospective. I mean, I wouldn't look at the token status to evaluate the success of the project, although it may be important for the exchanges to list it.

High five. Personally, I'm fed up with the "blockchain for other blockchain projects", fruitless attempts to introduce another would-be ethereum and other ideas trying to make money out of thin air.

True, no need to reinvent the wheel. Using blockchain for the ever increasing storage needs is the real practical application that can be used in everyday lives.


Everything is in use nowadays when talking about blockchain, almost every day I travel, but I just bring my empty wallet, and if need money I just need to bring blockchain anywhere.
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 10
Security doesn't mean it's prospective. I mean, I wouldn't look at the token status to evaluate the success of the project, although it may be important for the exchanges to list it.

High five. Personally, I'm fed up with the "blockchain for other blockchain projects", fruitless attempts to introduce another would-be ethereum and other ideas trying to make money out of thin air.

True, no need to reinvent the wheel. Using blockchain for the ever increasing storage needs is the real practical application that can be used in everyday lives.
member
Activity: 459
Merit: 10
this project seems going well in the right directions. I just wish to see the ideas turn into reality and meet the deadlines on time without any delays.
full member
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cloud aggregator seems a novel concept to me. But I still have my doubts regarding investing my money in this ico, since its still an idea and in budding stage. I will have my eye on this ico and looking forward to how the things unfold.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
Security doesn't mean it's prospective. I mean, I wouldn't look at the token status to evaluate the success of the project, although it may be important for the exchanges to list it.

High five. Personally, I'm fed up with the "blockchain for other blockchain projects", fruitless attempts to introduce another would-be ethereum and other ideas trying to make money out of thin air.
member
Activity: 145
Merit: 10
so speaking of your two coins, is it like siacoin and siafunds?

In Sia they use the first as a utility, right, and the second as a security if I'm not mistaken. In our economic model functions differ a bit, we also don't use PoW. It would also be incorrect to call MASPC a security. However, we're currently elaborating the economic model to improve its viability, so let's stop at this point now

are you going to make the token secure?

Good question. So far we consider MASP a utility token, but as I said, we keep weighing up different options regarding our economy. Should there be any changes - we'll let you know

If I were you I would go for security. The model with two multifunctional tokens seems very untrivial, you just  need ensure you hone it. So good luck
sr. member
Activity: 568
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so speaking of your two coins, is it like siacoin and siafunds?

In Sia they use the first as a utility, right, and the second as a security if I'm not mistaken. In our economic model functions differ a bit, we also don't use PoW. It would also be incorrect to call MASPC a security. However, we're currently elaborating the economic model to improve its viability, so let's stop at this point now

are you going to make the token secure?

Good question. So far we consider MASP a utility token, but as I said, we keep weighing up different options regarding our economy. Should there be any changes - we'll let you know
member
Activity: 145
Merit: 10
so speaking of your two coins, is it like siacoin and siafunds?

In Sia they use the first as a utility, right, and the second as a security if I'm not mistaken. In our economic model functions differ a bit, we also don't use PoW. It would also be incorrect to call MASPC a security. However, we're currently elaborating the economic model to improve its viability, so let's stop at this point now

are you going to make the token secure?
sr. member
Activity: 568
Merit: 255
so speaking of your two coins, is it like siacoin and siafunds?

In Sia they use the first as a utility, right, and the second as a security if I'm not mistaken. In our economic model functions differ a bit, we also don't use PoW. It would also be incorrect to call MASPC a security. However, we're currently elaborating the economic model to improve its viability, so let's stop at this point now
member
Activity: 145
Merit: 10
so speaking of your two coins, is it like siafunds and siacoin?
sr. member
Activity: 568
Merit: 255
Ok. No offence. Just, as they say, worse  things may happen at the sea Smiley
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I understand what you mean. We also have a reserve fund, so rest assured such things have been carefully planned
newbie
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read your whitepaper. overall that's  a selling idea. what about post-ico plans? will the same team rule it all?

Correct, the core team will stay to go on with the project. We're quite stable in this aspect

maybe the right question is whether you've got adequate funds for that

Staff's salaries are included in the budget as provided in the whitepaper.

Ok. No offence. Just, as they say, worse  things may happen at the sea Smiley
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