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Topic: [ANN/ICO] KLEROS -Blockchain Dispute Resolution for virtually everything. - page 5. (Read 16203 times)

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Crowdsourcing taps into a global pool of jurors. Blockchain technology guarantees evidence integrity, transparency in jury selection and incentives for honest rulings.
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#NEWPOST

The Future of Justice

How the Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence will Transform the Legal Industry.

“If a nineteenth-century lawyer used a time machine to come to the 21st century and wanted to work today, he would hardly notice a difference. However, that same lawyer would not understand anything that happens outside the court”.

Read more here:

https://medium.com/kleros/the-future-of-justice-a00ed92e04d5
newbie
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Hey, guys,
I read that the mainnet should be launched in July but I don't understand because I also read that Pinakion will be an ERC20 token.
Maybe it will start as a token erc 20 and then switch to another system ?

It refers to the MVP running on mainnet not our own 'mainnet' coin or anything.

Anything else just ask of course.
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HI,
PNK is a ERC20 token and Kleros is built on ethereum.
There will be no 'another system' if you refer to the blockchain.

 Grin Grin Grin
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Callisto Network - Security Audits & Cold Staking
Hey, guys,
I read that the mainnet should be launched in July but I don't understand because I also read that Pinakion will be an ERC20 token.
Maybe it will start as a token erc 20 and then switch to another system ?
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Kleros Development Roadmap
Building the Future of Decentralized Justice
By Federico Ast and Clément Lesaege
Kleros’ token sale is under way. The support of the community is critical to move forward with our vision of decentralized justice. But what’s ahead after the sale? These are the milestones in our development roadmap.

https://medium.com/kleros/kleros-development-roadmap-59209eff6d6e


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Why Kleros Needs a Native Token?

The Pinakion (PNK), a crypto-token for creating the right incentives and preventing Sybil attacks.

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At Kleros we are building a blockchain-based, crowdsourced dispute resolution platform. An essential part of the mechanism design is the native pinakion token (PNK).

For each dispute that is arbitrated by Kleros, some number of jurors are required. A jury as small as three people may provide an initial ruling of a dispute. Then if one of the parties decides to appeal the ruling, the number of jurors in subsequent rounds increases.

PNK holders can stake their token in a Kleros court to indicate their availability to serve as jurors.


Read the full article here.

https://medium.com/kleros/why-kleros-needs-a-native-token-5c6c6e39cdfe
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Kleros and Mob Justice: Can the Wisdom of the Crowd Go Wrong?
Comparing Schelling Point Justice to Traditional Justice


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"In Kleros, we resolve disputes through crowdsourcing. Specifically, we randomly select a group of jurors that rule on the case. To incentivize the jurors to be honest, they are rewarded or penalized based on whether or not they are coherent with the vote of others.

The basic idea is that, if you don’t have any information on how the other jurors are going to vote, you think that they are more likely to be honest than not. "

William George Blockchain and cryptoeconomics researcher for Kleros leads the discussion.

https://medium.com/kleros/kleros-and-mob-justice-can-the-wisdom-of-the-crowd-go-wrong-ef311209ea36
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#NEWPOST

Lessons Learned While Building a Production Ready Dapp

Dapp developer Enrique Piqueras takes a technical deep dive into the process of creating a production ready Dapp.

This is the second of a series of posts that detail how we went about creating and deploying our Interactive Coin Offering.


Read More Below.


https://medium.com/kleros/lessons-learned-while-building-a-production-ready-dapp-e72304745104
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Thanks very much.

The listing looks good too.

 Smiley
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Hello Team  Smiley

I am an editor from cryptoslate.com, a popular destination for cryptocurrency investors and researchers — featuring cryptocurrency news, coin rankings, initial coin offerings and blockchain events.

We just added Kleros  with a dedicated ICO listing page to  CryptoSlate's ICO database and is now available on our website.

Check it out here —> https://cryptoslate.com/coins/kleros/

https://i.imgur.com/FtbwiH3.jpg


If you need help in editing any information about your ICO, please go to Kleros ICO page on our website and click "Suggest an Edit".

Feel free to contact us via https://cryptoslate.com/contact/ if you have any questions.
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'You're a member of the Pirate Party and ran for office twice in legislative elections, when did you become a supporter and why?

 - I was introduced to cryptocurrencies by the writings of pirate party members Rick Falkvinge and Ploum. There is a lot of similarity between pirate and crypto philosophy... '


Find out more about our CTO Clement Lesaeges history in crypto, love of gaming and early programming endeavours.

https://medium.com/@zambianastronaut/an-interview-with-the-architect-kleros-cto-cl%C3%A9ment-lesaege-1217dbc17f0e
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If you’ve been keeping up with all that’s been happening at Kleros lately, you know that we recently launched the world’s first Interactive Coin Offering. Enrique and Clement describe how the dev team created it.

This is some great technical reading for those devs who understand the functions and coding behind it.

https://medium.com/kleros/creating-the-smart-contract-for-the-worlds-first-interactive-coin-offering-f5c8d47b0f22

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The IICO protocol, as described in the whitepaper, presents the following user stories:

As a user, I can place a bid in any of the sale’s phases and optionally set a personal cap on the total amount raised, in order to participate in the sale at valuations I am comfortable with.
As a user, I can withdraw before the withdrawal lock time with a penalty that is relative to the amount of time that passed since I placed my bid, so I can still get some of my contribution back if I change my mind.
As a user, I can redeem tokens and/or my refunded ETH at the end of the sale, to reap the fruits of my contribution.
We also decided to add an extra phase at the start of the sale where the bonus does not decrease so that everyone can take advantage of the full bonus and to avoid harmful network congestions.

The Solution

Clément Lesaege, our CTO, went to work with these goals in mind and returned with a very elegant and succinct solution. Let’s now go over its inner workings.
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Medium Article.


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A classic obstacle in applying smart contracts to many common problems is that most useful contracts in the real world require access to values that cannot be verified by computation. A smart contract that sells rain insurance to farmers needs to be able to determine whether it rained. Many financial contracts that one would like to implement on Ethereum require the price of 1 ETH in USD, but this is not a value that natively lives on the chain.

An “oracle” is a mechanism that can be consulted to provide this outside, real-world information.

Read more about oracles and what Kleros is trying to attain by creating one below.

https://medium.com/kleros/the-oracle-of-the-kleroterion-c8eac7c10401
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Good to try out gamedrop which is better than airdrop.
 Grin Grin Grin

For sure! Makes it more interesting when you have to think a little bit. I find it quite addictive actually.
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Good to try out gamedrop which is better than airdrop.
 Grin Grin Grin
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The Revival of Demarchy: Kleros as a Political Technology

A new article published by Kleros CEO Federico Ast. Find out how the Greek model is making a comeback in the form of Kleros' juror selection system.

From the Ancient Greeks to the Decentralized Internet: How Random Selection Shaped Democracy.

Sortition, the use of random selection to allocate political decision making rights, plays a limited role in contemporary political systems. The most well known sortition mechanism in modern democracies is the selection of jurors in American trials.

Few people know that randomness was a key political technology throughout the history of democracy. In different times, thinkers and social reformers saw sortition as a way to avoid concentration of power and corruption by special interests. Australian political scientist John Burnheim called demarchy political systems based on randomness.

Kleros uses sortition for jury selection. While we frequently talk about it as an innovation in the legal field, it can also be interpreted as part of a wider movement of governance innovation: the revival of demarchy.


READ MORE: https://medium.com/kleros/the-revival-of-demarchy-kleros-as-a-political-technology-589eff29806d
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Absolutely.

I think this line is part of the key here : "Although this isn’t the sexiest of projects, it is one of the most important."

There are now crazy amounts of ICO's out there but not a great deal of them are doing anything that useful. Lots of hype and no action. The Kleros mentality is the other way round. Time will tell as to the importance and nature of our project.

Thanks for posting!
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