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Topic: [ANN] Lucyd - Welcome to Lucyd, the new Augmented Reality World - page 60. (Read 18522 times)

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Thats cool, happy to see this project is on market. Will be following up and support as much as i can. Goodluck team.

Thank you. We are truly a next level project with 13 patents, 7 PH.D.s, backed by a public company, highest governance!
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Thats cool, happy to see this project is on market. Will be following up and support as much as i can. Goodluck team.
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LUCYD LAB BLOCKCHAIN BREAKDOWN

One of the most common questions put to Lucyd is why we need a blockchain. There are a lot of useful applications on our AR platform, but the answer is actually straightforward.



In a similar fashion to the Internet connecting people and ideas from all over the world, blockchain can enhance, spread and protect data by putting it on a peer-to-peer, decentralized network. A network or marketplace operates more smoothly and fruitfully when it is assuredly fair, with a transparent authority shared by the userbase. At Lucyd, we recognize that a mainstream AR platform will be bigger than any one idea, bigger than any one company. So we are trying to open the software marketplace for our platform to the developers of the world, to be built, experienced and controlled by the community. By using blockchain to democratize the content creation and moderation process, we are attempting to build a self-sufficient ecosystem, which can grow much faster than traditional app stores. The Lucyd Lab blockchain will organically promote well-received apps and media, while systematically deleting harmful or useless content, all while letting developers keep more of their app revenue. With the Lab, we can lay the foundation for a smartglass that combines ergonomic, next-gen hardware with an active and engaged developer community.

To improve processing speed and economic utility, functions on a blockchain typically operate on peer-to-peer cryptocurrency tokens. These tokens are used to store monetary value in the network, with more tokens roughly equating to a greater “stake” of ownership in the network. Tokens are typically rewarded to “miners” and server owners who supply computing power to operate the blockchain. In the case of Lucyd Lab, LCD tokens are mined by developers and users for community-building efforts, as well as by sharing storage of app and content data. Developers can mine LCD by creating positively rated content, and users can mine LCD by participating in reviews, bounties, referrals and promotional content. LCD can be used to purchase content from the network, hardware from Lucyd, cashed out on token exchanges, or sent in peer-to-peer transactions. We envision all utilities of the token, and all developer and user activity, taking place entirely within the AR interface of Lucyd Lens.

https://www.lucyd.co/2018/01/24/blockchain/


This is all true. The other thing is - the Token Generation Event helps to get tech savvy community onboard, unlike any other mechanism. The average crowd in the crypto space is much more tech savvy that average crowd, and that helps. We need folks who understand technology, and can contribute to the ecosystem. We already have many developers who signed up for our project!
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Will your service use crytocurrencies only? Or fiat money, too?
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LUCYD LAB BLOCKCHAIN BREAKDOWN

One of the most common questions put to Lucyd is why we need a blockchain. There are a lot of useful applications on our AR platform, but the answer is actually straightforward.



In a similar fashion to the Internet connecting people and ideas from all over the world, blockchain can enhance, spread and protect data by putting it on a peer-to-peer, decentralized network. A network or marketplace operates more smoothly and fruitfully when it is assuredly fair, with a transparent authority shared by the userbase. At Lucyd, we recognize that a mainstream AR platform will be bigger than any one idea, bigger than any one company. So we are trying to open the software marketplace for our platform to the developers of the world, to be built, experienced and controlled by the community. By using blockchain to democratize the content creation and moderation process, we are attempting to build a self-sufficient ecosystem, which can grow much faster than traditional app stores. The Lucyd Lab blockchain will organically promote well-received apps and media, while systematically deleting harmful or useless content, all while letting developers keep more of their app revenue. With the Lab, we can lay the foundation for a smartglass that combines ergonomic, next-gen hardware with an active and engaged developer community.

To improve processing speed and economic utility, functions on a blockchain typically operate on peer-to-peer cryptocurrency tokens. These tokens are used to store monetary value in the network, with more tokens roughly equating to a greater “stake” of ownership in the network. Tokens are typically rewarded to “miners” and server owners who supply computing power to operate the blockchain. In the case of Lucyd Lab, LCD tokens are mined by developers and users for community-building efforts, as well as by sharing storage of app and content data. Developers can mine LCD by creating positively rated content, and users can mine LCD by participating in reviews, bounties, referrals and promotional content. LCD can be used to purchase content from the network, hardware from Lucyd, cashed out on token exchanges, or sent in peer-to-peer transactions. We envision all utilities of the token, and all developer and user activity, taking place entirely within the AR interface of Lucyd Lens.

https://www.lucyd.co/2018/01/24/blockchain/
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Are there any conferences or showcase of your team members where we can actually meet and discuss with the team?

Plenty of them. Right now we are in London through this week, then on Jan 29th-30th will be in Amsterdam.

Part of our team will be presenting also at the D10 conference in Cayman Islands on 29th as well.

We are also attending the Singapore BEF on February 4-6th! Stay tuned for more.

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Do you have some video or something - about how it works?

We have a few videos showing anticipated features of the smartglasses:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJz-tjd7YHA

Here is a video on our blockchain:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LzDDvKx9kk&t=1s

There is much more on our Youtube channel!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeS0XnxrgWWMdB3IP8MDmZQ/featured
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Lucyd has a lots of potential to show to the crowd. I hope that the great team working on this project will continue to make their best and continue striving for the continuous success and better progress of Lucyd. I will be looking forward to this project.
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Do you have some video or something - about how it works?
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How much money do you plan to collect through the ICO? What will the money be used for?

The cost elements making up our hard carp requirements are comprised of developing the design of the pre-manufacturing prototype, electro optical engineering firm, industrial design firm, business development, developers to work with us on basic firmware to display apps on the glasses, operating cash flows: working capital (salaries etc). 
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Can I connect with founders? And how?

Two of the founders are on the Telegram channel, look for Konrad and Harrison at: https://t.me/lucyd_en.
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I am reading your whitepaper on the website and cannot understand about the project. Could you simplify what's it about in some words? Thank you   
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Can I connect with founders? And how?
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Who are the big names that supports this project? Maybe if the team can provide someone behind them that isn't going to be suspicious enough, maybe this will work.
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Are there any conferences or showcase of your team members where we can actually meet and discuss with the team?
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Hi there! Do you need additional developers?
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The project seems interesting, but what will happen if you fail to collect funds?
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How much money do you plan to collect through the ICO? What will the money be used for?
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Ur project seems to be very reliable but Im curious if your company oficially registred somewhere? U know, Im not ready invest in the project that even does not have the jurisdiction. And dont have any permition for the operations on the market like legally u know
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What amount of funds will be kept in reserve?
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