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Topic: [ANN]🔵🔵 OYSTER 🔵🔵 Anonymous Storage Generates Revenue for Websites - page 154. (Read 73403 times)

erv
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What happens to that 10 million once he is paid?

Also how many PRL is the Dev Fund?

far i know, develepment still be made and at same time they are trying get listed on other exchange
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What happens to that 10 million once he is paid?

Also how many PRL is the Dev Fund?
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It's just the devfund that's being sold.  No worries.  The dev is active on Github and Trello and seems like he knows what hes doing.  I don't think this is a dump by the dev.

This coin will improve both IOTA as well as its own coin once the utility is realized.  Marketing is non-existent right now but the development is trucking on all cylinders.  This could be a terrific time to load up a small amount of Pearls before the marketing kicks into high-gear.

erv
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Is the dev selling the tokens or who has 5 million tokens?  Huh

join the telegram and you got the answer, its a sell to pay some extra costs

The dev should have announced selling of 5 million tokens here too. This way people on the Telegram chat were notified, but people on this forum weren't. That's not right! Not everyone have Telegram or have time to read thousands of messages on the Telegram chat. I find forum thread more serious than Telegram chat so he should have post that info here too.

They are in debt to their bounty manager sylon which has 10 million prl for collateral.

They made an agreement with sylon as 4.5btc and they are trying to raise that amount.

Hilarious actually Smiley


at the time of agreement, bitcoin and ethereum was more cheap
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Why are they in such debt for marketing? This coin is no where to be found online. Once it gets proper marketing plus on proper exchanges, it will blow up.
legendary
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Is the dev selling the tokens or who has 5 million tokens?  Huh

join the telegram and you got the answer, its a sell to pay some extra costs

The dev should have announced selling of 5 million tokens here too. This way people on the Telegram chat were notified, but people on this forum weren't. That's not right! Not everyone have Telegram or have time to read thousands of messages on the Telegram chat. I find forum thread more serious than Telegram chat so he should have post that info here too.

They are in debt to their bounty manager sylon which has 10 million prl for collateral.

They made an agreement with sylon as 4.5btc and they are trying to raise that amount.

Hilarious actually Smiley
legendary
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Is the dev selling the tokens or who has 5 million tokens?  Huh

join the telegram and you got the answer, its a sell to pay some extra costs

The dev should have announced selling of 5 million tokens here too. This way people on the Telegram chat were notified, but people on this forum weren't. That's not right! Not everyone have Telegram or have time to read thousands of messages on the Telegram chat. I find forum thread more serious than Telegram chat so he should have post that info here too.
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Nice project guys, do you have some free airdrops?
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Is the dev selling the tokens or who has 5 million tokens?  Huh

Dev is selling devfund tokens.  He presented proof of marketing invoices that need to be paid and is raising funds to get the coin on more exchanges.  These are coins that were intended to be sold during the ICO and hes selling them at, or near, the ICO price.  He's very transparent about it but its never an easy sight to see such large sell orders on any exchange.
erv
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Is the dev selling the tokens or who has 5 million tokens?  Huh

join the telegram and you got the answer, its a sell to pay some extra costs
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Is the dev selling the tokens or who has 5 million tokens?  Huh
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And also don't forget to vote here:

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Sounds like you're working really hard on this project Bruno. Keep it up man. Wish I could help but not a coder. If you ever need marketing help I'm here though.
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💾120K PRL DEV BOUNTY💾

I need some help to get something programmed, reward is 120k PRL which has a current market value of ~$4.5k. Payment will be made from the devfund to whoever produces the best solution first. I might split the reward between multiple people at my discretion. If it turns out that there is a ready to go solution somewhere else, then the reward is 10k PRL for the one who finds it.

I need the function prepareTransfers() from the IOTA JS lib ported to PHP: https://github.com/iotaledger/iota.lib.js/#preparetransfers

I need a PHP function that accepts the same input variables of:
-1. seed key
-2. address of recipient
-3. message - the tryte-encoded transaction payload message
-4. tag - tryte-encode tag for the transaction

And produces the same raw tryte transaction output. Such output should be accepted as input to AttachToTangle() without failure.

Since the value variable will always be 0, there is no need to deal with the value based transfer functions. Therefore also not needed is the inputs variable which lists the inputs to fund the transfer.

The javascript version of the function can be found here: https://github.com/iotaledger/iota.lib.js/blob/1b5f072b727cb77419ccfcfd2b0fbea0132794ca/lib/api/api.js#L982

A good place to start would be to run data through the function and reverse engineer the output.

I will not accept an answer of running node.js or Mozilla Rhino, those are measures of last resort only.
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I read the whitepaper, ok I skimmed it, and I have a couple questions:
1. Where is the consumer's data actually being held?
2. How do you ensure the data will always be there when the consumer needs it? 

-1. The IOTA Tangle.
-2. Because it's on the IOTA Tangle.

They have a good project but they spread too many freebies which dumped the price a lot.

But in long-term after they get rid of free dumpers (i think too little left) price can grow a lot.

No 'freebies' were ever given, only payment for marketing services.
legendary
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They have a good project but they spread too many freebies which dumped the price a lot.

But in long-term after they get rid of free dumpers (i think too little left) price can grow a lot.
newbie
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A very promising coin. Invested some ETH in it, while market cap is ultra-low. Very interesting ETH-IOTA combination. Use of blockchain makes sense too, unless lots of new projects in the crypto world.
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I read the whitepaper, ok I skimmed it, and I have a couple questions:
1. Where is the consumer's data actually being held?
2. How do you ensure the data will always be there when the consumer needs it? 
erv
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who take care about ads? if not oyster, why not a partnership with some ad token?
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ICO Alert: Other than combining multiple features, what makes Oyster better than competition who are also trying to revolutionize the storage or advertising space?


Oyster: Oyster competes with other projects on two fronts, website monetization and decentralized storage. I contest that it is better on both of those fronts, I will first explain the website monetization aspect. The most well-known example of a token that attempts to solve the issues of the digital advertising industry is BAT (Basic Attention Token). The BAT team designed their own browser called Brave, which tracks user attention to advertisements.

The first issue with BAT is the unrealistic expectation that any significant number of users would ditch Google Chrome and other popular web browsers to install Brave. The user is more likely to simply install Ad Block Plus instead of switching to Brave. With Oyster, deployment is simple as website owners need only add one line of code without having to go through any registration nor approval. The Oyster network is completely decentralized so no one can block them from generating revenue. The Oyster web client is easy to access without requiring large software changes on behalf of the user.

The second issue with BAT is that adverts are still distracting and invasive. These ads take up precious pixel space, often break the content and design continuity of websites, and are rarely politically neutral. Adverts must always be manually interpreted and approved for ethics compliance, therefore the system can never be fully decentralized. In contrast, adding Oyster to a website only shows a small notice for user consent therefore respecting the aesthetics and neutrality of the website.



Hey Bruno -

PRL - altogether blocks the ad from the website and provide a feel good factor to website and in turn gives revenue to website through the traffic monetization.

BAT - planning to improve the efficiency of digital advertising...!

I do not see any common similarity between these two...

My understanding based on what I read here - please correct if I am wrong here
1) Instead of dedicated miners, website visitors will be doing the mining job.
2) More the website owners decides to join PRL, more the network scalable
3) Participating websites gets paid (in PRL?) based on traffic
4) Customer (End user) will use PRL official website to upload his files, which will get saved in Tangle

Few suggestions here -
1) We do not pay anything to visitors who are actually giving their CPU/ GPU power
2) Altogether website owner will miss out the digital ad revenue. If we can explore an option of PRL traffic monetization as an additional source of revenue, we may get more owners joining the network.
3) Do we have any estimated calculation on revenue from website owner's perspective. I mean head-to-head estimated revenue chart for website owners showcasing how much they will earn if they choose PRL vs how much they are currently making through the digital ad

I really don't know if I made any sense to you... please feel free to let me know your thoughts

Improving the efficiency of digital advertising is like improving the efficiency of drunk driving: non-beneficial. We are forward thinking and contemplating the future of IoT micro-transactions. Advertising must always be centralized since it requires manual review for advert TOS compliance. The world is moving toward decentralization, advertisements are a thing of the past. One day Google AdSense will be right next to AOL and Netscape.

For your suggestions:
1) You mean don't pay them? Visitors are not paid in currency, they receive original content which they want in exchange for performing work.
2) Oyster doesn't stop adverts, just puts forth a better alternative. Nothing is stopping websites from running both, Oyster is completely decentralized and their is no TOS nor compliance check.
3) It's too early to calculate revenue estimates. The free market tensions will figure it out, each actor will perform what is worthy to them. If the revenue estimate is too low, the free market will self-correct until it is high enough.
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