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October 18, 2018, 07:34:12 AM
#51
A Race Is on to Put Poker on Blockchain: What Qualities Does the Winning Platform Need?

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The human mind is notoriously bad at calculating probability. This is likely why all keen poker players have had the experience of just feeling cheated by an unlikely series of hands or a poor run of results. This is why the nascent blockchain technology has attracted a host of startups looking to create gaming and casino environments with provably fair game mechanics.

They seek to take advantage of a key feature of blockchain: that of the inbuilt trust offered by a transparent and near-unhackable distributed ledger system. With blockchain, any unusual back-end game mechanics would be immediately obvious to players.


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October 16, 2018, 06:35:40 AM
#50
Qlear partners with GameCredits to empower the gaming community

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Qlear has set itself the goal of creating a new Gold Standard for Online Gaming. We want gamers to have absolute certainty that they can trust a platform, its games, and its payment gateways, the moment they see the “Qlear Inside” seal of approval.

Qlear partners with GameCredits to empower the gaming communityOne immediate result of this new Gold Standard is the establishment of a gaming ecosystem, in which users can easily move their assets, such as funds and KYC approvals, between completely different gaming venues. This allows gamers as well as game developers to join an interconnected universe of games in which all actors are autonomous, yet united by their adherence to fair-play and mutual trust.

One major player with whom we share this vision of universality is the GameCredits Foundation. GameCredits (GAME) is a digital currency with the purpose of becoming a universal currency for 2.6 billion gamers worldwide. GameCredits’ goal is to empower both large and small game developers in order to further propel the 100 billion dollar gaming industry.

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October 09, 2018, 10:08:50 PM
#49

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Smart contracts are essentially programs. While designed to control funds, smart contracts can potentially execute any kind of code and serve as the basis for decentralized applications, or dApps. The radical transparency inherent to blockchains, however, limits the kinds of useful applications that can be built with them.

Qlear’s game contracts are one excellent example. Running game logics on smart contracts without adding an additional layer of privacy would disclose everyone’s game moves and secrets to everyone else, which of course would be intolerable. But there are many more examples in which lack of privacy prevents developers from building applications that are completely distributed and autonomous. In most cases, centralized servers are called to the rescue in order to fill the gap and maintain privacy.

Other, decentralized, solutions are already being worked on, and Qlear is at the forefront of this research and development effort.



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October 08, 2018, 04:55:23 PM
#48
On Blockchain, Gamers Could Actually Own Their In-Game Items


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Even when trading a skin, item, decal or anything else, it does not belong to you. This much is clear from the terms and conditions of developers such as Riot Games, Epic Games and of course, Steam.

Developers of games on Steam are forced to use the Steam Wallet for in-game transactions. Logical though it may be, it’s an unsavoury centralization of what has grown to a huge market in the gaming world.

At the end of the day, Steam can lock access to your in-game assets at whim. It’s right there in their subscriber agreement:

“Your license confers no title or ownership in the Content and Services.”

This includes not just the games you buy, but every single transaction you make inside it; essentially, at no point do your in-game items or games belong to you.

Not to be alarmist, however, as it is not commonplace for Steam to go around repossessing user-owned assets — it wouldn’t be the most effective consumer relations strategy — but the status quo is certainly cause for unease.

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October 07, 2018, 06:22:43 PM
#47

Thank you, Delta Summit! Pictured above our CEO, Steven Weusten giving a pitch on the summit.
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November 03, 2018, 04:58:31 PM
#38
Hey everyone, I wanted to follow up on my past post here and say that Qlear is officially taking the next steps to step outside of gaming industry and truly utilize their potential in a variety of vertices. A few days ago a new I posted here that MPC has so many possibilities and they must have seen it or already had this in mind. The most recent blog post titled “Beyond Gaming” goes in depth on how they are going to be  pursuing  Medical Services, Real Estate and Data Protection (GDPR) and more. I consider this a huge step forward for the project and look forward to seeing what happens from here on out. Here is a link for anyone that wants to check it out: https://www.qlear.com/post/beyond-gaming-qlear-is-the-future-of-privacy-preserving-lightning-fast-dapps
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October 30, 2018, 12:09:00 AM
#37
 Qlear was mentioned in a "Crowdfund insider" article yesterday and I wanted to share it with the community. The article talks about gaming, how Qlear blockchain will improve the industry and even its effects on the developers of games, but what I found most exciting was that the authors opinion on the potential of Qlear Protocol. He writes

"This, for me, is the most promising of the startups that I have seen in this space. Qlear has some unique technology towards the gaming end in multi-party computation, but its platform shows a staunch commitment to decentralizing the whole process. A secure environment for games and affiliated user content with the bulk of the power handed to the players."

 This is no shock to me and it is great to see the project get the recognition that it deserves. Right now MPC is a huge deal and has numerous applications throughout the tech space but most are speculative. Finding a POC and persuing it will be huge for the whichever company is able to.  I look forward to seeing what the protocol does with the tech and how gaming will benefit from it.

Article:  https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2018/10/140590-blockchain-can-help-players-to-create-killer-content-for-games-on-a-scale-never-before-seen/
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October 06, 2018, 10:22:27 AM
#36
There is no problem with loading, and the most important is content quality.
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October 06, 2018, 01:24:14 AM
#35
unfortunately, the website requires a little time to load content because of animated images.

That was a one-time load.  Wink
But yeah, that what we call as aesthetic after the function. Both are important, but the function should be the first.
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October 05, 2018, 11:23:15 AM
#34
unfortunately, the website requires a little time to load content because of animated images.
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October 04, 2018, 07:32:10 AM
#33

Qlear Partners with GameCredits to Empower the Gaming Community

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Qlear has set itself the goal of creating a new Gold Standard for Online Gaming. We want gamers to have absolute certainty that they can trust a platform, its games, and its payment gateways, the moment they see the “Qlear Inside” seal of approval.   

One immediate result of this new Gold Standard is the establishment of a gaming ecosystem, in which users can easily move their assets, such as funds and KYC approvals, between completely different gaming venues. This allows gamers as well as game developers to join an interconnected universe of games in which all actors are autonomous, yet united by their adherence to fair-play and mutual trust.

One major player with whom we share this vision of universality is the GameCredits Foundation. GameCredits (GAME) is a digital currency with the purpose of becoming a universal currency for 2.6 billion gamers worldwide. GameCredits’ goal is to empower both large and small game developers in order to further propel the 100 billion dollar gaming industry.

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October 03, 2018, 02:02:24 AM
#32
It happened from several years back, promising in the future maybe yes, but remember what's Justin said "Yesterday is history, and tomorrow's is mistery, mistery hey" -Mirrors- Don't worry man' I'm just kidding!  Cheesy  I agree with you.

you were right here all along, it's like you're my mirror.... I know it, Justin Timberlake... He could be the brand ambassador of this project it because of you.  Grin

You knew it, that's good.  Cool
That's enough! Let's back to the topics. Sorry OP, we just put some fun here with a bit joke.   Grin
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October 02, 2018, 04:08:37 AM
#31
Yeah. The content itself understandable enough (-in general view-) Agreed.

But, its visualization is poor. I mean, come on this is a big project, a good looking whitepaper is fair enough to present. I understand content is more important than just good looking, but if both can balance, why not, right?

really? I'll check it. I agree that esthetic is after content, but both are important.

Of course, yes.  Tongue

Online gaming is one of the promising businesses in the future. I have read on the internet, in China, there is a university that gives scholar to those who graduate.
so, in my opinion, this QLEAR project will develop in the future

It happened from several years back, promising in the future maybe yes, but remember what's Justin said "Yesterday is history, and tomorrow's is mistery, mistery hey" -Mirrors- Don't worry man' I'm just kidding!  Cheesy  I agree with you.

you were right here all along, it's like you're my mirror.... I know it, Justin Timberlake... He could be the brand ambassador of this project it because of you.  Grin
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October 02, 2018, 12:45:55 AM
#30
Yeah. The content itself understandable enough (-in general view-) Agreed.

But, its visualization is poor. I mean, come on this is a big project, a good looking whitepaper is fair enough to present. I understand content is more important than just good looking, but if both can balance, why not, right?

really? I'll check it. I agree that esthetic is after content, but both are important.

Of course, yes.  Tongue

Online gaming is one of the promising businesses in the future. I have read on the internet, in China, there is a university that gives scholar to those who graduate.
so, in my opinion, this QLEAR project will develop in the future

It happened from several years back, promising in the future maybe yes, but remember what's Justin said "Yesterday is history, and tomorrow's is mistery, mistery hey" -Mirrors- Don't worry man' I'm just kidding!  Cheesy  I agree with you.
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October 01, 2018, 06:52:51 AM
#29
I wanna go to Malta.
Can I join the team for free? As supporter maybe?  Grin
You have a good start, we want the real use case.
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September 29, 2018, 08:41:31 AM
#28
Online gaming is one of the promising businesses in the future. I have read on the internet, in China, there is a university that gives scholar to those who graduate.
so, in my opinion, this QLEAR project will develop in the future
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September 28, 2018, 06:34:15 AM
#27
Yeah. The content itself understandable enough (-in general view-) Agreed.

But, its visualization is poor. I mean, come on this is a big project, a good looking whitepaper is fair enough to present. I understand content is more important than just good looking, but if both can balance, why not, right?

really? I'll check it. I agree that esthetic is after content, but both are important.
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September 27, 2018, 01:46:43 AM
#26
I can say one thing, the whitepaper is well-written here.

Yeah. The content itself understandable enough (-in general view-) Agreed.

But, its visualization is poor. I mean, come on this is a big project, a good looking whitepaper is fair enough to present. I understand content is more important than just good looking, but if both can balance, why not, right?

And online gaming is really a good venture to explore with and the potential is immeasurable.
But this kind of industry is shrouded by doubt of so many issues in terms of gaming concerns such as violence, cyberbullies, privacy issues and many others.
Let's see how qlear will address even few of those concerns and make this a fair online gaming for most of users.

Well, yeah.
But I think those are the reasons, why Qlear exists. I'm not a gaming addict, but sometimes I played. So let's see what Qlear can do!
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September 26, 2018, 05:38:06 AM
#25
I can say one thing, the whitepaper is well-written here.
And online gaming is really a good venture to explore with and the potential is immeasurable.
But this kind of industry is shrouded by doubt of so many issues in terms of gaming concerns such as violence, cyberbullies, privacy issues and many others.
Let's see how qlear will address even few of those concerns and make this a fair online gaming for most of users.
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September 26, 2018, 12:40:23 AM
#24
different questions, where are these Token exchanged in the future?
We cannot talk about exchanges before getting contract approval from both parties, the team must have had a careful plan about it.

i understand, i mean this project must be have some plan where are they will be listing their tokens. maybe too early to ask, but i believe they have some plan for the exchange.
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