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Topic: [ANN]🔵🔵 OYSTER 🔵🔵 Anonymous Storage Generates Revenue for Websites - page 183. (Read 73403 times)

member
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This is a really interesting idea and has a ton of real world uses for businesses.

If companies can use Oyster to then not rely on advertising as a revenue stream the market would be huge! One question is the charging mechanism from Oyster, how does the company use the code (i.e.: is it chargeable or licensed to each user)?

Would be good to understand the revenue model but love the concept!
full member
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I always use adblock in my chrome, if you solve this problem with advertising. It will cool.
full member
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I joined in the telegram of the project and it turns out the current project held an airdrop gift for participants who joined in the telegram of the project good luck it is project OYSTER
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Interesting concept for data storage and ads blocking! One stone two birds concept is always nice!
I have just one question : due to the recent surge in crypto mining in different websites done without the consent of the user are you not afraid that the different web browsers start to add protection against mining in javascript by blocking java scripts that use CPU/GPU?
Some news started on the web that Google is starting to develop this kind of solution.
Good luck with your project!

 
newbie
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Hi, I think your project is very interesting as long as it can improve the Adblock solution to the annoying ads, giving a way to publishers to earn by their contents. I'll follow you!
full member
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Hi, great idea, i like it.
But i can't find team on website. I want to see faced people, whom i will be sent ETH for project.
sr. member
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I would love to see what this project is really about. If you guys can provide a good roadmap for this, then we might see an influx of users here. It is somewhat similar to SCJX, a coin which i currently hold too so this has gotten my interest.
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Can you provide more details about the data storage part?

I have a two questions in mind:
1. What does the user contribute the GPU?CPU for?
2. Do the miners store the documents anonymously and get paid for that service?
sr. member
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I am keeping storj node long time and I am seeing that providing storage is not profitable with distributed hardware but this new approach must yet be tested to see how this plays out in real world.
member
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For some reason a Bitcointalk mod deleted my comment for being offtopic, however it was a question related to Oyster, so i will ask again more detailed.

On your website it states: "Files uploaded via Oyster are stored on the IOTA Tangle. This means that an excess of redundant duplicates are stored throughout the network topology of the Tangle, therefore mitigating the threat of data loss. Nodes running the Oyster Protocol perform Proof of Work to guarantee that the Tangle retains the data."

I can see its an ETH based token, so are you going to combine the IOTA tangle on the ETH blockchain? And is this a unique thing that never happened before?

Yes the two are combined in a sense. The private seed keys of Ethereum addresses that contain PRL are embedded in the data structure of the uploaded file. This data is stored on the IOTA Tangle. The embedded PRL are in an embedded state known as being 'buried', which means that only 0.5 PRL can be withdrawn once per epoch (1 year). This ensures that if a node finds the PRL they only can only take an amount that is proportional to time past, instead of being able to gut out all of the PRL at once.

Very happy to see the dev is active, I had the same question but my English is not good enough to word it like that.
Saw a nice youtube video explaning Oyster ICO, did an independent person make this, or is this released by Oster?
newbie
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Nice. I have been looking for a simple script like this. It is a really smart solution for simple users that don't mind contributing to a website. Most won't even know! I am honestly excited and won't hesitate to use this on webapplications that I build myself. Especcially the fact that it is completely anonymous, really love it
member
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For some reason a Bitcointalk mod deleted my comment for being offtopic, however it was a question related to Oyster, so i will ask again more detailed.

On your website it states: "Files uploaded via Oyster are stored on the IOTA Tangle. This means that an excess of redundant duplicates are stored throughout the network topology of the Tangle, therefore mitigating the threat of data loss. Nodes running the Oyster Protocol perform Proof of Work to guarantee that the Tangle retains the data."

I can see its an ETH based token, so are you going to combine the IOTA tangle on the ETH blockchain? And is this a unique thing that never happened before?

Yes the two are combined in a sense. The private seed keys of Ethereum addresses that contain PRL are embedded in the data structure of the uploaded file. This data is stored on the IOTA Tangle. The embedded PRL are in an embedded state known as being 'buried', which means that only 0.5 PRL can be withdrawn once per epoch (1 year). This ensures that if a node finds the PRL they only can only take an amount that is proportional to time past, instead of being able to gut out all of the PRL at once.
full member
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I am curious as to how this project will fit into the blockchain system. It is a nice initiative I must commend, witg strong team I believe anything is possible so is this project.

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Alaattin
I'm going to buy some tokens at pre-sale.I hope I wont be sad at this investment.Good luck dev  Smiley
newbie
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hoping the token that u make will helping us for the great future to all Traders and developer.
Thanks alot
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For some reason a Bitcointalk mod deleted my comment for being offtopic, however it was a question related to Oyster, so i will ask again more detailed.

On your website it states: "Files uploaded via Oyster are stored on the IOTA Tangle. This means that an excess of redundant duplicates are stored throughout the network topology of the Tangle, therefore mitigating the threat of data loss. Nodes running the Oyster Protocol perform Proof of Work to guarantee that the Tangle retains the data."

I can see its an ETH based token, so are you going to combine the IOTA tangle on the ETH blockchain? And is this a unique thing that never happened before?
newbie
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Nice a decentralised storage solution! This looks a like a new approach, outsourcing the computing power to individuals and compensating them for it, will be cool to see the end result. This project is going to be huge!!
sr. member
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I really like the fact that the tangle and ethereum network are being used together.
Will investigate this a bit more, but it looks very interesting.
legendary
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https://minepi.com/cryptomeneer
This project is very interesting. That's also the reason I have the name in my signature.

I think this can be very useable in the future for blogprojects,torrentsites(like pirate bay) etc. Looking forward to this ICO.
newbie
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Interesting project and a moderate market cap at just 80k ETH, which is rare recently with all the crazy valuations.
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