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Topic: [ANN][ICO] EHF eHealth First - page 305. (Read 97848 times)

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March 11, 2018, 11:02:58 PM
I also think that security will be an important question for EHF. Health data need to be stored securely, in some countries There is even law about health data storage. Maybe some partnership with security providers.

Exactly what I was thinking . It's like open privacy . You give your house key to a neighbour and trust him for security.
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March 11, 2018, 09:08:10 PM
I also think that security will be an important question for EHF. Health data need to be stored securely, in some countries There is even law about health data storage. Maybe some partnership with security providers.

That is of course true. Health data have to be stored as secure as possible. How does eHealth doing it? Is everything saved on the blockchain or just partly?
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March 11, 2018, 08:25:01 PM
I also think that security will be an important question for EHF. Health data need to be stored securely, in some countries There is even law about health data storage. Maybe some partnership with security providers.

You're right. There are also privacy activists who are very opposed to sharing health data, going as far as requiring physicians to ask permission from patients to put their info into the computer.
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March 11, 2018, 07:58:46 PM
I also think that security will be an important question for EHF. Health data need to be stored securely, in some countries There is even law about health data storage. Maybe some partnership with security providers.
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March 11, 2018, 06:24:19 PM
If there is a way to store it anonymously on the blockchain I think nobody will have a problem with this. I hope the devs will do their best to achieve anonymous data storage.
This data doesn't need to be anonymous. It just need to be stored in a safe way
But they will analyze the data, so they have access to them.
Then I think anonymously storing is the only way.
Well, they said about anonimity in their first video, the introduction video.
If you ready the whitepaper, maybe you will find the explanation  Grin
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March 11, 2018, 05:57:11 PM
Maybe we should also think of those people who doesn't even know the modern technology... Having Smart phones are not just enough. We also have to consider people who knows nothing about using the modern technology. We cannot tell really if it's only small part of the society who doesn't know the technology. What about them? How can this technology be useful to them?

That's more an economical problem I think. Once they get a higher standard of living they'll get more access to modern tech. Not really eHealth First's task.

People will eventually get a decent standard of living (unless their government is evil and corrupt. The consumer usage of EHealth's services will not require anything above a smartphone.

Exactly, I think it's best if EHealth First focus on their speciality and not try to fix things outside of their area of expertise like politics and economy.
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March 11, 2018, 05:46:10 PM
Maybe we should also think of those people who doesn't even know the modern technology... Having Smart phones are not just enough. We also have to consider people who knows nothing about using the modern technology. We cannot tell really if it's only small part of the society who doesn't know the technology. What about them? How can this technology be useful to them?

That's more an economical problem I think. Once they get a higher standard of living they'll get more access to modern tech. Not really eHealth First's task.

People will eventually get a decent standard of living (unless their government is evil and corrupt. The consumer usage of EHealth's services will not require anything above a smartphone.
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March 11, 2018, 05:35:10 PM
Health care for people and its electronic version are good. I wish you the best, guys. Paying with crypto is a big advantage.
Everybody in the world will own a smartphone in the near future. That's the time when cryptocurrencies will get huge.

in 2025 for sure everyone will have a smartphone, also in poor countries Smiley
Literally no , because there are some tribes that dont want to follow the technology and stay primitive.
And also there are even some areas that have no asphalt road and electricity yet.

I don't think you can count them for this kind of statistic. But if you count them, of course, you are definitely right.
Thats why i said literally, its actually true but that wasnt a serious opinion  Grin
But we cant leave them behind if its about health.

There are only small part of society who wouldn't accept technology, hence it is safe to ignore them in this platform.

There is a difference between people who wouldn't accept technology in general and people who dont want that every breath, puls, heartbeat at sport, walking, making sex, looking television is measured and analyzed.
If there is a way to store it anonymously on the blockchain I think nobody will have a problem with this. I hope the devs will do their best to achieve anonymous data storage.
This data doesn't need to be anonymous. It just need to be stored in a safe way
Security is something that makes possible an excellent partnership for Ehealth, it would be wonderful to see the Team materialize something like this, it would add much more value to your project
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March 11, 2018, 05:28:37 PM
Maybe we should also think of those people who doesn't even know the modern technology... Having Smart phones are not just enough. We also have to consider people who knows nothing about using the modern technology. We cannot tell really if it's only small part of the society who doesn't know the technology. What about them? How can this technology be useful to them?

That's more an economical problem I think. Once they get a higher standard of living they'll get more access to modern tech. Not really eHealth First's task.
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March 11, 2018, 04:50:41 PM
Maybe we should also think of those people who doesn't even know the modern technology... Having Smart phones are not just enough. We also have to consider people who knows nothing about using the modern technology. We cannot tell really if it's only small part of the society who doesn't know the technology. What about them? How can this technology be useful to them?
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March 11, 2018, 04:27:02 PM
Health care for people and its electronic version are good. I wish you the best, guys. Paying with crypto is a big advantage.
Everybody in the world will own a smartphone in the near future. That's the time when cryptocurrencies will get huge.

in 2025 for sure everyone will have a smartphone, also in poor countries Smiley
Literally no , because there are some tribes that dont want to follow the technology and stay primitive.
And also there are even some areas that have no asphalt road and electricity yet.

I don't think you can count them for this kind of statistic. But if you count them, of course, you are definitely right.
Thats why i said literally, its actually true but that wasnt a serious opinion  Grin
But we cant leave them behind if its about health.

There are only small part of society who wouldn't accept technology, hence it is safe to ignore them in this platform.

There is a difference between people who wouldn't accept technology in general and people who dont want that every breath, puls, heartbeat at sport, walking, making sex, looking television is measured and analyzed.
If there is a way to store it anonymously on the blockchain I think nobody will have a problem with this. I hope the devs will do their best to achieve anonymous data storage.
This data doesn't need to be anonymous. It just need to be stored in a safe way
But they will analyze the data, so they have access to them.
Then I think anonymously storing is the only way.
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March 11, 2018, 04:19:54 PM
I saw at least 5 projects regarding health in the blockchain.

Imo ehealth is the most detailed and realist one. I am choosing to go with it and i hope i'm making the right decision about it.

Health is a big sector though, and i feel like most ICO projects in this sector only focus on small part of the healthcare sector while EHF eHealth tries to really do everything and change healthcare in it's totality.
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March 11, 2018, 03:59:43 PM
Health care for people and its electronic version are good. I wish you the best, guys. Paying with crypto is a big advantage.
Everybody in the world will own a smartphone in the near future. That's the time when cryptocurrencies will get huge.

in 2025 for sure everyone will have a smartphone, also in poor countries Smiley
Literally no , because there are some tribes that dont want to follow the technology and stay primitive.
And also there are even some areas that have no asphalt road and electricity yet.

I don't think you can count them for this kind of statistic. But if you count them, of course, you are definitely right.
Thats why i said literally, its actually true but that wasnt a serious opinion  Grin
But we cant leave them behind if its about health.

There are only small part of society who wouldn't accept technology, hence it is safe to ignore them in this platform.

There is a difference between people who wouldn't accept technology in general and people who dont want that every breath, puls, heartbeat at sport, walking, making sex, looking television is measured and analyzed.
If there is a way to store it anonymously on the blockchain I think nobody will have a problem with this. I hope the devs will do their best to achieve anonymous data storage.
This data doesn't need to be anonymous. It just need to be stored in a safe way
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March 11, 2018, 03:42:02 PM
Health care for people and its electronic version are good. I wish you the best, guys. Paying with crypto is a big advantage.
Everybody in the world will own a smartphone in the near future. That's the time when cryptocurrencies will get huge.

in 2025 for sure everyone will have a smartphone, also in poor countries Smiley
Literally no , because there are some tribes that dont want to follow the technology and stay primitive.
And also there are even some areas that have no asphalt road and electricity yet.

I don't think you can count them for this kind of statistic. But if you count them, of course, you are definitely right.
Thats why i said literally, its actually true but that wasnt a serious opinion  Grin
But we cant leave them behind if its about health.

There are only small part of society who wouldn't accept technology, hence it is safe to ignore them in this platform.

There is a difference between people who wouldn't accept technology in general and people who dont want that every breath, puls, heartbeat at sport, walking, making sex, looking television is measured and analyzed.
If there is a way to store it anonymously on the blockchain I think nobody will have a problem with this. I hope the devs will do their best to achieve anonymous data storage.
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March 11, 2018, 03:32:46 PM
I saw at least 5 projects regarding health in the blockchain.

Imo ehealth is the most detailed and realist one. I am choosing to go with it and i hope i'm making the right decision about it.
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March 11, 2018, 03:27:15 PM
Health care for people and its electronic version are good. I wish you the best, guys. Paying with crypto is a big advantage.
Everybody in the world will own a smartphone in the near future. That's the time when cryptocurrencies will get huge.

in 2025 for sure everyone will have a smartphone, also in poor countries Smiley
Literally no , because there are some tribes that dont want to follow the technology and stay primitive.
And also there are even some areas that have no asphalt road and electricity yet.

I don't think you can count them for this kind of statistic. But if you count them, of course, you are definitely right.
Thats why i said literally, its actually true but that wasnt a serious opinion  Grin
But we cant leave them behind if its about health.

There are only small part of society who wouldn't accept technology, hence it is safe to ignore them in this platform.

There is a difference between people who wouldn't accept technology in general and people who dont want that every breath, puls, heartbeat at sport, walking, making sex, looking television is measured and analyzed.
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March 11, 2018, 03:25:24 PM
It's especially very important in poor countrys where too many people dying because they can't afford health care.
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March 11, 2018, 03:24:34 PM
You should have some inclination to medicine in order to fully understand the white paper, but if you can grasp what the project is trying to achieve such as being a collection of medical records that can determine cure to common illness.

Its normal with most of the projects, you need some existing knowledge to completely understand them since they can be quite specific and i think eHealth is still quite easy to understand compared to some other ones.
The main idea of the project is easy to understand, but I think they should try to make marketing (wp, videos, ..) easier to reach as many people as possible.

They definitely need some really good videos which explains the whole concept. I guess for quite some people seeing the sheer volume of the white paper is discouraging and they don't bother to pay attention to the the project.

They are uploading from time to time videos on their YT channel but they are more about the basics, not the content of the whitepaper explained. I hope they will upload something more in detail in the near future. It would help potential investors understanding the project more in detail
from time to time they load some basic videos, they would need more specific videos, in-depth where both the whitepaper and the project are explained in detail, maybe even a short version of the whitepaper would be needed
Their project is so complicated that it could be hard to make simple videos explaining it to the casual customer

There are very little things in life that can't be boiled down simply enough to explain to the layman. It would be simple to concentrate on certain key concepts and explain them in short videos; I'm not saying 1min videos like what has been happening, but more like 5min.
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March 11, 2018, 03:07:57 PM
This thread is getting very huge. Maybe you guys can improve your community activity on other social channels like Reddit, ... to. Reddit is the best to find more out about a token in my opinion.

reddit can be useful and bring more attention to ehealth project, i think so far ehealth penetration in social media is limited to bitcointalk and team videos in youtube.

But if you want the attention of a bigger, not so indept informed audience, you need something to show. Currently ehealth has very little to show, in fact boiled down only a concept. I'd wait to hitting that market until you can finally show something off. Otherwise you run the big risk of your project getting torn apart by inexperienced users that are sceptic. This always drags down the community and the project has to fight its way back up to the surface with revelations. If you start that later, you dont have to go down in the mud first and use the leverage of your results against the sceptics.
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March 11, 2018, 02:55:25 PM
This thread is getting very huge. Maybe you guys can improve your community activity on other social channels like Reddit, ... to. Reddit is the best to find more out about a token in my opinion.

reddit can be useful and bring more attention to ehealth project, i think so far ehealth penetration in social media is limited to bitcointalk and team videos in youtube.
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