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Topic: [ANN] [TOKEN-SALE-SUMMARY] IRYO - Unleashing the value of medical data. - page 23. (Read 2527 times)

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#iryo #TokenSale info/dates:

#Token: IRYO
#softcap: $8.000.000 USD
#hardcap: $26.000.000 USD
Price:  +/- $0.11*
Type: ERC-20
Accepted: #ETH & #EOS

#Presale WIndow 1: March 28th–April 3rd

Presale Window 2: April 4th–April 10th

General #Crowdsale: April 11th–April 17th



Important dates


when will be KYC available?

Presale window is for Eth and EOS combined ? Or is just  1 window for ETH contribution and 1 window for EOS ?
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Public key cryptography (PKC) also known as asymmetric cryptography uses a key-pair of
public-private keys to encrypt and decrypt data.  This is for security of your database the Iryo cloud ?
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Hardcap ? Softcap ? What will happen to the UNdistributed tokens (if you don't reach hardcap) ?
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Iryo would use EOS chain to intertwine its tokens in a number of ways:

1. All institutions would have to provide a stake of $10 000 worth of IRYO tokens
for their accounts (this value is adjustable).
This would serve as spam protection - the app won't ‘talk’ to 1 000 fake institutions that do
not have IRYO tokens who would most likely be attempting to spam users. It would also act
as a transparent metric on the chain. More accounts with enough tokens should mean more
institutions are using the system. Institutions would include organisations such as hospitals,
clinics and research institutes.

2. The clinic staking requirement would be used to cover the cost of storing EHR
data for their patients.
Should the data per patient exceed the threshold, clinics would have to stake more tokens to
cover the cost of data storage. Patients would be able to cover their storage costs by staking
coins themselves; that way they can become independent in storing as much data as they
want to (as long as a sucient number of coins are staked). If they exceed the limit, or the
staking requirements suddenly change, they would not lose the data but, over time, their
access would be increasingly limited until the stake is supplied. Actual hardware costs
would be covered with 1% yearly inflation. Therefore, more data stored would mean more
coins staked, which, in turn, provide price pressure to make that 1% yearly inflation worth
enough to cover all the storage cost.

3. With health record query tokens researchers would be able to incentivize end
users to allow anonymized queries.
Health data never leaves the patient’s device (phone), or the device of the doctor whom the
patient has assigned access privileges to. Researchers would have to buy the tokens from
the market and distribute them to the users that allowed the queries on their health data to
be executed. The amounts can be very small, and sent to thousands of people at the same
time.
High fees could kill this model !!
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What IRYO means?

it have connection with healthcare?

Hey,

thank you for your question.

"IRYO" is a japanese word for "Medicine" Smiley
We like to think we are the cure for the e-health problems.

Iryo Japaneese word for Medicine ? Wow Cheesy Everyday I learn something new. Haaah I hope many doctors will contribute.
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Empowering Developers

Written in Go
Robust and easily scalable. We believe Golang is the perfect fit to help build the Iryo Network.

Apache License
We thrive on collaboration. The Iryo network should scale without our direct involvement.

Swagger
API’s can be difficult to implement if not documented properly, we use Swagger.

Available on GitHub
A core value is providing ultimate transparency by publishing Iryo’s codebase on Github.



Very inspiring  https://iryo.network/#ehr
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This OpenEHR  will be badass


Universal Health Records
An average patient consults 20 or more different healthcare providers in their lifetime. This causes electronic medical records to be inherently fragmented, stored in various formats and scattered across incompatible systems, leaving patients with no consolidated view of their true medical history.

Unified health records, solidified by the adoption of blockchain will enable patients to have secure access and allow them to selectively share their medical history anywhere in the world. OpenEHR archetypes will natually ensure the interoperability of medical records reglardless of location, increasing the quality of care provided.
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Interesting that they choose EOS also. Well have been reading Whitepaper (btw: https://iryo.io/iryo_whitepaper.pdf ) and makes sense.
Choosing the right
platform, EOS overview.
Generally speaking, there are two extremes in public blockchain technology:

1 using a proof of work (PoW) chain that oers immutability and censorship resistance,
but you pay for that with fees for every transaction.

2 using federation/DPOS/masternodes that oers speed with low associated cost.

Most tokens on these platforms have a centralized team behind them, which means that if
their token contract is compromised, they should be able to roll it back. Alternatively, this
team could just issue a new contract taking into consideration factors like pre-hack
balances.

Having a token that is solidified with PoW presents additional liability if something goes
wrong. This is not a feature that a startup raising capital should go for. This option should
only be considered once the code has been tested over time.
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Values of Iryo

- Healthcare IT vendors should use vendor neutral, open and community driven data standards and formats which promote and improve global interoperability.
- We believe open source software is more secure, more agile and more trustworthy. It also promotes faster adoption and reduces vendor lock in. Healthcare IT should be open sourced. 
- Personal health data is one of the most sensitive types of personal information and so every possible measure must be taken to protect it. We believe that means zero-knowledge data storage.
- The patient should be in the centre of the data distribution.
- The patient should not only legally own the data, but must also be the one who controls it.
- Granting access to that data must be done in a way that is transparent and auditable and leaves no room for “centralized fraud.” 

The most important: The patient should not only legally own the data, but must also be the one who controls it. Its your personal health information... why did we trust just about everyone with our medical data. I am glad things are moving forward in personalizing and decetralization.
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Vasja Bočko is the CEO of Iryo, a Slovenian startup building the world’s first participatory, blockchain driven healthcare economy. He was a product lead at 3FS, an innovative Slovenian IT firm focused on providing digital consulting to Fortune 500 companies, for over two years. Soon after, joined Bitstamp as a senior product manager — one of the oldest and most respected cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. There he gained a deep understanding of blockchain and cryptocurrency related processes. He has a background in finance, IT and political science. He briefly worked in the financial industry before diving headfirst into disruptive tech. He worked for a Swiss startup, delivering a music streaming service shortly before joining 3FS, where he was directly involved in supporting the biggest social media network in Mexico. At its peak, the network was supporting more traffic than Wikipedia globally. Vasja has recently worked as a consultant to Fortune 500 companies and strongly believes that blockchain has the potential to revolutionise industries that have traditionally seen little advances through IT. As leader of the Iryo team, Vasja will aim to build the next generation healthcare platform, addressing current downfalls like data security, global interoperability and self-sovereign medical identity.
Anyone wanna go?  Cheesy https://www.eventbrite.com/e/blockchain-in-healthcare-the-eos-way-tickets-43289583309
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Public Blockchain
Accessing Data
Patients can now choose how they interact with their medical history.

Share medical histories with hospitals, specialists, and researchers, anywhere in the world.
Selectively reveal relevant parts of a medical record with a predefined time limit.
Acquire Iryo tokens offered by research institutions for the collection of anonymous health data.
Pay for medical services with Iryo tokens.
Access to a variety of cross-platform health apps within the Iryo Network.

That is what we need everyone in charge of their own personal data. We need to get rid of unneccesary middleman and everyone accessing your personal information.
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What about competition?  There are many healthcare ico's arround the world?  Why is IRYO so special?

I would also like to know how is Iryo going to take care of the competitors (other health icos)?

Hey, I think it is best to take a loot at our competition analysis which can be found on Medium and additional info about the token in our Token Recap.

Tl:dr

  • Better model with an actual decentralised and zero knowledge encrypted storage
  • Open-source API
  • Permissionless blockchain
  • Better token distribution model with 80% of the token going into the crowdsale
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What IRYO means?

it have connection with healthcare?

Hey,

thank you for your question.

"IRYO" is a japanese word for "Medicine" Smiley
We like to think we are the cure for the e-health problems.
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IRYO is based in Slovenia right?

Blockchain leading country in the world with positive government signals!

That is healthy for future worldwide adoption and realisation whitepaper theory
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#iryo #TokenSale info/dates:

#Token: IRYO
#softcap: $8.000.000 USD
#hardcap: $26.000.000 USD
Price:  +/- $0.11*
Type: ERC-20
Accepted: #ETH & #EOS

#Presale WIndow 1: March 28th–April 3rd

Presale Window 2: April 4th–April 10th

General #Crowdsale: April 11th–April 17th



Important dates


when will be KYC available?

Will you have max. contribution per person in crowdsale to get rid of BIG whales ?  What will max. contribution be ?
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IRYO tokens with worldwide adoption will have great usage in real life!  This is important for token price rise

Iryo Tokens
Patients
The Iryo Network will usher in a new era for medical research. Patients will now have the ability to anonymously share their medical history with researchers in exchange for Iryo tokens which can then be used to pay for medical services.

Iryo Research Portal
Research institutions will have access to vast quantities of highly relevant medical data at their disposal. Specifying medical parameters will decrease traditional expenses associated with acquiring large sets of medical data and enable a new, targeted approach to large scale A.I & Big Data research.

Iryo Clinics
Hospitals & clinics will be able to securely access a patient’s medical history in real-time enabling them to treat patients in ways never before possible. In case of a medical emergency, Iryo enables hospitals & clinics to access personal medical records incase the patient is unresponsive at the time of treatment. This system is based on a token-locking scheme that holds the institutions responsible of any wrongdoing.
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#iryo #TokenSale info/dates:

#Token: IRYO
#softcap: $8.000.000 USD
#hardcap: $26.000.000 USD
Price:  +/- $0.11*
Type: ERC-20
Accepted: #ETH & #EOS

#Presale WIndow 1: March 28th–April 3rd

Presale Window 2: April 4th–April 10th

General #Crowdsale: April 11th–April 17th



Important dates


when will be KYC available?
member
Activity: 257
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What are some medical centres or hospitals that agree with Iryo or some partners that will implement Iryo in their system ?
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Blockchain in Healthcare the EOS way   FEB 23

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/blockchain-in-healthcare-the-eos-way-tickets-43289583309



DESCRIPTION
Blockchain technology has already disrupted the Fintech industry. How does it apply to healthcare? In this meetup, we will discuss how blockchain is shaking one of the most regulated sectors - healthcare.



AGENDA
6.00 - 6.15 Registration

6.15 - 6.20 Welcome remarks

6.20 - 6.35 Global digital health market overview (by StartupHealth)

6.35 - 6.50 Blockchains, EOS and the growing community in New York

6.50 - 7.05 How does blockchain fit into healthcare

7.05 - 7.50 What will get disrupted in the highly regulated healthcare industry first (panel discussion with Q&A)

7.50 - 9.00 Networking



SPEAKERS
StartupHealth is a global army of Health Transformers to solve the world’s biggest health challenges. The vision of the organization, which is currently active around the world and has more than 200 companies under its umbrella, is to improve health and wellbeing of everyone in the world.

Rick Schlesinger is the Co-founder and Head of Strategy at EOS New York. EOS New York is a blockchain startup aimed at securing the EOS network by becoming a community-elected EOS Block Producer. Rick leads the business strategy and oversees operations across capital investments, governance, finance, and legal. Rick co-founded EOS New York after a successful career in management consulting advising Fortune 500 companies on business strategy and M&A. Rick also worked in the capital markets space where he focused on efficient asset allocation strategies and for a period of time analyzed the Life Sciences sector across healthcare delivery, medical devices, insurance, and pharmaceuticals. Rick has been following blockchain technology since 2010 after learning about the interesting economic incentives the Bitcoin protocol created for its users. Rick is a student of economics and libertarian philosophy and envisions a blockchain enabled world will create freer societies, institutions, and people.

Vasja Bočko is the CEO of Iryo, a Slovenian startup building the world’s first participatory, blockchain driven healthcare economy. He was a product lead at 3FS, an innovative Slovenian IT firm focused on providing digital consulting to Fortune 500 companies, for over two years. Soon after, joined Bitstamp as a senior product manager — one of the oldest and most respected cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. There he gained a deep understanding of blockchain and cryptocurrency related processes. He has a background in finance, IT and political science. He briefly worked in the financial industry before diving headfirst into disruptive tech. He worked for a Swiss startup, delivering a music streaming service shortly before joining 3FS, where he was directly involved in supporting the biggest social media network in Mexico. At its peak, the network was supporting more traffic than Wikipedia globally. Vasja has recently worked as a consultant to Fortune 500 companies and strongly believes that blockchain has the potential to revolutionise industries that have traditionally seen little advances through IT. As leader of the Iryo team, Vasja will aim to build the next generation healthcare platform, addressing current downfalls like data security, global interoperability and self-sovereign medical identity.



About the organizer:

Iryo (https://iryo.io/) is a Slovenian blockchain startup centred around improving the state of technology in healthcare. The company is creating a new global healthcare network with an improved, redefined user experience of patients, healthcare workers, managers and researchers.

The Iryo Network is the world’s first participatory, blockchain driven healthcare economy built on decentralising access to medical records. The network will usher in a new era for medical research. Patients will now have the ability to anonymously share their medical history with researchers in exchange for Iryo tokens which can then be used to pay for medical services.

Website: www.iryo.io

Telegram channel: t.me/iryonetwork

Blog: www.medium.com/iryo-network
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