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Topic: [ANN][ICO] EHF eHealth First - page 238. (Read 97846 times)

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April 09, 2018, 07:59:24 AM
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April 09, 2018, 07:26:24 AM

Its nice to that the smart contract code has now been published and I wanna ask if there a code audit for this?
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April 09, 2018, 07:25:50 AM

thanks for posting it.can someone have a look at this please? someone knowledgeable.
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April 09, 2018, 07:25:13 AM
How likely do you think eHealth First will be able to have a real impact on public health? There's already a lot of medical information on the internet.

Hmm, a good question. eHealth gathered together a group of real experts and they have a believable business plan (even though it's a long way to go) and it appears they are successfull in raising money. So there is a good chance that the project will be a success and that it can really make a change.

When the platform is released, it will definitely have an impact to all of us because it has blockchain tech plus AI in it and its like a digital tool to improve human health.
It will have a very big impact, it wont only help individuals but it will also help some hospitals and maybe some medical companies to manage their medical and patient data better and faster.

Ehealth will contribute to the health sector by improving the way the data being stored and much more.

Not everyone will like the idea of storing private health data in blockchain.. just my opinion
For sure there will be people that don't like the idea. But I personally think that is not going to be more insecure than sharing our info in Facebook.

Well you don't share your health data on Facebook, right? The security measurements have to be top notch in my opinion.

Maybe there''s only the hash stored on the blockchain and the data itself remains on your phone or what ever device.
Blockchain is still not hacked or faked by anyone, so security will be high just because the system uses the former and is based on it.

well, if quantum computers will be able to bruteforce all encryptions we need new security anyways. the math based security measurements will break eventually. so you will also be able to create a valid collision within the blockchains.

I think some smart minds will figure out a new way of encryption that will be quantum resistent.
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April 09, 2018, 07:19:55 AM
How likely do you think eHealth First will be able to have a real impact on public health? There's already a lot of medical information on the internet.

Hmm, a good question. eHealth gathered together a group of real experts and they have a believable business plan (even though it's a long way to go) and it appears they are successfull in raising money. So there is a good chance that the project will be a success and that it can really make a change.

When the platform is released, it will definitely have an impact to all of us because it has blockchain tech plus AI in it and its like a digital tool to improve human health.
It will have a very big impact, it wont only help individuals but it will also help some hospitals and maybe some medical companies to manage their medical and patient data better and faster.

Ehealth will contribute to the health sector by improving the way the data being stored and much more.

Not everyone will like the idea of storing private health data in blockchain.. just my opinion
For sure there will be people that don't like the idea. But I personally think that is not going to be more insecure than sharing our info in Facebook.

Well you don't share your health data on Facebook, right? The security measurements have to be top notch in my opinion.

Maybe there''s only the hash stored on the blockchain and the data itself remains on your phone or what ever device.
Blockchain is still not hacked or faked by anyone, so security will be high just because the system uses the former and is based on it.

well, if quantum computers will be able to bruteforce all encryptions we need new security anyways. the math based security measurements will break eventually. so you will also be able to create a valid collision within the blockchains.
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April 09, 2018, 07:09:51 AM
The secret to a successful business/ico is awareness social media is one of the best way to communicate to the masses, I'm a youtuber with over 28k subs I record professional video review about platforms, Ico and companies, I can help promote this Ico pm me.
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April 09, 2018, 07:07:17 AM
Amazing idea of getting benefits of blockchain technology in health system. I am a professional surgeon, so I feel great to integrate blockchain revolutionary innovation into medical sector  and i hope I can join your team if possible
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April 09, 2018, 06:51:54 AM
How likely do you think eHealth First will be able to have a real impact on public health? There's already a lot of medical information on the internet.

Hmm, a good question. eHealth gathered together a group of real experts and they have a believable business plan (even though it's a long way to go) and it appears they are successfull in raising money. So there is a good chance that the project will be a success and that it can really make a change.

When the platform is released, it will definitely have an impact to all of us because it has blockchain tech plus AI in it and its like a digital tool to improve human health.
It will have a very big impact, it wont only help individuals but it will also help some hospitals and maybe some medical companies to manage their medical and patient data better and faster.

Ehealth will contribute to the health sector by improving the way the data being stored and much more.

Not everyone will like the idea of storing private health data in blockchain.. just my opinion
For sure there will be people that don't like the idea. But I personally think that is not going to be more insecure than sharing our info in Facebook.

Well you don't share your health data on Facebook, right? The security measurements have to be top notch in my opinion.

Maybe there''s only the hash stored on the blockchain and the data itself remains on your phone or what ever device.
Blockchain is still not hacked or faked by anyone, so security will be high just because the system uses the former and is based on it.
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April 09, 2018, 06:32:42 AM
How likely do you think eHealth First will be able to have a real impact on public health? There's already a lot of medical information on the internet.

Hmm, a good question. eHealth gathered together a group of real experts and they have a believable business plan (even though it's a long way to go) and it appears they are successfull in raising money. So there is a good chance that the project will be a success and that it can really make a change.

When the platform is released, it will definitely have an impact to all of us because it has blockchain tech plus AI in it and its like a digital tool to improve human health.
It will have a very big impact, it wont only help individuals but it will also help some hospitals and maybe some medical companies to manage their medical and patient data better and faster.

Ehealth will contribute to the health sector by improving the way the data being stored and much more.

Not everyone will like the idea of storing private health data in blockchain.. just my opinion
For sure there will be people that don't like the idea. But I personally think that is not going to be more insecure than sharing our info in Facebook.

Well you don't share your health data on Facebook, right? The security measurements have to be top notch in my opinion.

Maybe there''s only the hash stored on the blockchain and the data itself remains on your phone or what ever device.

Yes it's working like that, you data is stored in a ipfs server while an hash of it will be stored on the Graphite blockchain. The same blockchain Steemit is using.
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April 09, 2018, 06:12:57 AM
How likely do you think eHealth First will be able to have a real impact on public health? There's already a lot of medical information on the internet.

Hmm, a good question. eHealth gathered together a group of real experts and they have a believable business plan (even though it's a long way to go) and it appears they are successfull in raising money. So there is a good chance that the project will be a success and that it can really make a change.

When the platform is released, it will definitely have an impact to all of us because it has blockchain tech plus AI in it and its like a digital tool to improve human health.
It will have a very big impact, it wont only help individuals but it will also help some hospitals and maybe some medical companies to manage their medical and patient data better and faster.

Ehealth will contribute to the health sector by improving the way the data being stored and much more.

Not everyone will like the idea of storing private health data in blockchain.. just my opinion
For sure there will be people that don't like the idea. But I personally think that is not going to be more insecure than sharing our info in Facebook.

Well you don't share your health data on Facebook, right? The security measurements have to be top notch in my opinion.

Maybe there''s only the hash stored on the blockchain and the data itself remains on your phone or what ever device.
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April 09, 2018, 06:02:20 AM
How likely do you think eHealth First will be able to have a real impact on public health? There's already a lot of medical information on the internet.

Hmm, a good question. eHealth gathered together a group of real experts and they have a believable business plan (even though it's a long way to go) and it appears they are successfull in raising money. So there is a good chance that the project will be a success and that it can really make a change.

When the platform is released, it will definitely have an impact to all of us because it has blockchain tech plus AI in it and its like a digital tool to improve human health.
It will have a very big impact, it wont only help individuals but it will also help some hospitals and maybe some medical companies to manage their medical and patient data better and faster.

Ehealth will contribute to the health sector by improving the way the data being stored and much more.

Not everyone will like the idea of storing private health data in blockchain.. just my opinion
For sure there will be people that don't like the idea. But I personally think that is not going to be more insecure than sharing our info in Facebook.

Well you don't share your health data on Facebook, right? The security measurements have to be top notch in my opinion.
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April 09, 2018, 06:01:20 AM
the Roadmap is extrem long - that's true, but that's also an indication of the seriousness of the project.

The confirmation of seriousness of the project will be how timely according to the roadmap they reach milestones. Execution is very important.
Yeah actually the length or the duration of the roadmap doesnt really determine the seriousness of the project, but the execution does. How they stick to the roadmap or even faster / better.

yes and if they already delay the pre ico, i think that would make investors a bit scared

They delayed it only for a short period of time and stayed active throughout the whole time and they still are very much so, so I'd say it didn't matter much. It's much scarier and more suspicious for investors if the team stops making any announcements. Imo eHealth investors have nothing to worry about.
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April 09, 2018, 05:50:02 AM
the Roadmap is extrem long - that's true, but that's also an indication of the seriousness of the project.

The confirmation of seriousness of the project will be how timely according to the roadmap they reach milestones. Execution is very important.
Yeah actually the length or the duration of the roadmap doesnt really determine the seriousness of the project, but the execution does. How they stick to the roadmap or even faster / better.

yes and if they already delay the pre ico, i think that would make investors a bit scared
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April 09, 2018, 05:27:46 AM
I hope this project will be fully released soon, as it might become quite popular not only between those who are cryptocurrency holders, but their relatives and friends will certainly have a desire to try it. As in many countries the healthcare is weak, so to say, people have to experience a huge queue before they learn their diagnosis. This eHealth First Project will be spread both by means of 'Cryptocurrency-interested people' and word-of-mouth. So, as a result, more and more people will acquire tokens, contribute to the program and will, of course, use it.
I love the whole idea and the Team is superb! Smiley
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April 09, 2018, 04:13:18 AM
the Roadmap is extrem long - that's true, but that's also an indication of the seriousness of the project.

The confirmation of seriousness of the project will be how timely according to the roadmap they reach milestones. Execution is very important.
Yeah actually the length or the duration of the roadmap doesnt really determine the seriousness of the project, but the execution does. How they stick to the roadmap or even faster / better.
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April 09, 2018, 03:52:57 AM
The most important step in fighting illness is early detection. This can be a wonderful step forward for healthcare.

Indeed, this and prevention are the best things, this project from what i understood will also be based on these two principles to help patients.
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April 09, 2018, 03:50:57 AM
the Roadmap is extrem long - that's true, but that's also an indication of the seriousness of the project.

The confirmation of seriousness of the project will be how timely according to the roadmap they reach milestones. Execution is very important.
newbie
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April 09, 2018, 03:42:00 AM
The most important step in fighting illness is early detection. This can be a wonderful step forward for healthcare.

Yes, the ability to detect the ill before it's too late is the best. With ehealth we can do such thing in an easy and accurate ways.
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April 09, 2018, 02:42:56 AM
How likely do you think eHealth First will be able to have a real impact on public health? There's already a lot of medical information on the internet.

Hmm, a good question. eHealth gathered together a group of real experts and they have a believable business plan (even though it's a long way to go) and it appears they are successfull in raising money. So there is a good chance that the project will be a success and that it can really make a change.

When the platform is released, it will definitely have an impact to all of us because it has blockchain tech plus AI in it and its like a digital tool to improve human health.
It will have a very big impact, it wont only help individuals but it will also help some hospitals and maybe some medical companies to manage their medical and patient data better and faster.

Ehealth will contribute to the health sector by improving the way the data being stored and much more.

Not everyone will like the idea of storing private health data in blockchain.. just my opinion
For sure there will be people that don't like the idea. But I personally think that is not going to be more insecure than sharing our info in Facebook.

True, it is not some personal bank details. It is the most private data of person, his personal health info.
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