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Topic: [ANN][ICO]🚀🚀ApolloX Protocol🚀🚀| Empower Decentralized E-Commerce Marketplace - page 14. (Read 4745 times)

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All right. I just wanted to clarify that the tokens are distributed as follows: The winning side and the mediators, who vote for the winner, get a share of the tokens from the losing side as incentives. The mediators who vote for the losing side get their vote tokens back but no extra.

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I got in this business. I am interested to look how the developers perform the business!
 Good luck team!

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I like this flawless idea but I still wonders when will be started token sale. Does anybody know when developers will update this information? I really want to know about it.

We are making sure to give the community an opportunity to participant in our project. We are getting a lot interest from institutional investors so we are picking the best investors who can bring most resources to the future development of the project. Once the private sale completes, we will release our plan for community sale.

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look at the site, at the very bottom there is a section of partners. I do not quite understand, but it seems to me that these services have already decided on the implementation of the decentralized algorithm
I think it's just the resources that were mentioned, or an article about this project. The title of the section is AS SEEN IN.

The AS SEEN IN section is for media coverage. We list articles that covers us from popular media sources there.  Grin
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This is a quote from white paper to make it clear. I did not invent anything, just copied and inserted this paragraph. Read carefully the information you are interested there!
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And what is the motivation of mediators to participate in disputes? They get paid for it, or they just raise their rating this way?
For example, members must have a minimal amount of ApolloX tokens in their accounts to ensure the interest is aligned with the community. They also need to have a good track record of actions on the ApolloX network, such as an active buyer or seller with great feedbacks. Their actions as mediators are also monitored frequently and bad behaviors will be removed from this pool.
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And as for the rating system. Are there any specific features in the work of this system? I guess that for bad behavior during disputes or violation of the rules, the rating falls
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All right. I just wanted to clarify that the tokens are distributed as follows: The winning side and the mediators, who vote for the winner, get a share of the tokens from the losing side as incentives. The mediators who vote for the losing side get their vote tokens back but no extra.
Yes, thank you very much for clarifying this part in the description of the protocol in white paper I read one more time just now!
newbie
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All right. I just wanted to clarify that the tokens are distributed as follows: The winning side and the mediators, who vote for the winner, get a share of the tokens from the losing side as incentives. The mediators who vote for the losing side get their vote tokens back but no extra.
I realized how this really happens! Thank you very much for your prompt and full response! The system really deserves attention, as it works very well in matters of self-regulation
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All right. I just wanted to clarify that the tokens are distributed as follows: The winning side and the mediators, who vote for the winner, get a share of the tokens from the losing side as incentives. The mediators who vote for the losing side get their vote tokens back but no extra.
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I could not understand from your message, on what particular system the intermediaries receive their tokens, could you tell us in more detail?
I think I understand. That is, of those funds that the seller and the buyer put into the deposit, the amount distributed between all
newbie
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Never before have I seen a protocol that would be called the Arbitration Protocol. I read about it in the white paper of the project, but I still have questions. Can you answer them?
Yes, of course, you can ask your questions now! I did not particularly read the contents of each specific protocol and it will take me a while to read its description
Good! Tell me please, who deals with the regulation of contentious issues? I only saw the part where the parties should present their arguments for the dispute, but who is engaged in resolving conflict situations?
In this project, dispute resolution can take place in 3 stages, with each stage increasing the number of intermediaries who also participate, voting for one side or the other
Well, what if the dispute is not resolved in three stages? Are there solutions for critical situations like the one I described now?
This can not be, since people taking part in the dispute are selected absolutely randomly, while there is a rating system that does not allow participants to vote for someone specifically
The rating is based on the track record and activity of a specific network user, right?
Everything is correct. Moreover, users have an incentive to be a mediator all the time. This allows a sufficient number of intermediaries to handle a large number of cases
I could not understand from your message, on what particular system the intermediaries receive their tokens, could you tell us in more detail?
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And what is the motivation of mediators to participate in disputes? They get paid for it, or they just raise their rating this way?
Oh sure. With each dispute, both parties, the buyer and the seller usually submit their votes using the ApolloX tokens to decide on the outcome of this case
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And what is the motivation of mediators to participate in disputes? They get paid for it, or they just raise their rating this way?
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
Never before have I seen a protocol that would be called the Arbitration Protocol. I read about it in the white paper of the project, but I still have questions. Can you answer them?
Yes, of course, you can ask your questions now! I did not particularly read the contents of each specific protocol and it will take me a while to read its description
Good! Tell me please, who deals with the regulation of contentious issues? I only saw the part where the parties should present their arguments for the dispute, but who is engaged in resolving conflict situations?
In this project, dispute resolution can take place in 3 stages, with each stage increasing the number of intermediaries who also participate, voting for one side or the other
Well, what if the dispute is not resolved in three stages? Are there solutions for critical situations like the one I described now?
This can not be, since people taking part in the dispute are selected absolutely randomly, while there is a rating system that does not allow participants to vote for someone specifically
The rating is based on the track record and activity of a specific network user, right?
Everything is correct. Moreover, users have an incentive to be a mediator all the time. This allows a sufficient number of intermediaries to handle a large number of cases
newbie
Activity: 238
Merit: 0
Never before have I seen a protocol that would be called the Arbitration Protocol. I read about it in the white paper of the project, but I still have questions. Can you answer them?
Yes, of course, you can ask your questions now! I did not particularly read the contents of each specific protocol and it will take me a while to read its description
Good! Tell me please, who deals with the regulation of contentious issues? I only saw the part where the parties should present their arguments for the dispute, but who is engaged in resolving conflict situations?
In this project, dispute resolution can take place in 3 stages, with each stage increasing the number of intermediaries who also participate, voting for one side or the other
Well, what if the dispute is not resolved in three stages? Are there solutions for critical situations like the one I described now?
This can not be, since people taking part in the dispute are selected absolutely randomly, while there is a rating system that does not allow participants to vote for someone specifically
The rating is based on the track record and activity of a specific network user, right?
member
Activity: 266
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It's good that such system exists! Self-regulation of the community is the path that every project should choose, including large trading platforms
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
Never before have I seen a protocol that would be called the Arbitration Protocol. I read about it in the white paper of the project, but I still have questions. Can you answer them?
Yes, of course, you can ask your questions now! I did not particularly read the contents of each specific protocol and it will take me a while to read its description
Good! Tell me please, who deals with the regulation of contentious issues? I only saw the part where the parties should present their arguments for the dispute, but who is engaged in resolving conflict situations?
In this project, dispute resolution can take place in 3 stages, with each stage increasing the number of intermediaries who also participate, voting for one side or the other
Well, what if the dispute is not resolved in three stages? Are there solutions for critical situations like the one I described now?
This can not be, since people taking part in the dispute are selected absolutely randomly, while there is a rating system that does not allow participants to vote for someone specifically
newbie
Activity: 238
Merit: 0
Never before have I seen a protocol that would be called the Arbitration Protocol. I read about it in the white paper of the project, but I still have questions. Can you answer them?
Yes, of course, you can ask your questions now! I did not particularly read the contents of each specific protocol and it will take me a while to read its description
Good! Tell me please, who deals with the regulation of contentious issues? I only saw the part where the parties should present their arguments for the dispute, but who is engaged in resolving conflict situations?
In this project, dispute resolution can take place in 3 stages, with each stage increasing the number of intermediaries who also participate, voting for one side or the other
Well, what if the dispute is not resolved in three stages? Are there solutions for critical situations like the one I described now?
member
Activity: 420
Merit: 10
Never before have I seen a protocol that would be called the Arbitration Protocol. I read about it in the white paper of the project, but I still have questions. Can you answer them?
Yes, of course, you can ask your questions now! I did not particularly read the contents of each specific protocol and it will take me a while to read its description
Good! Tell me please, who deals with the regulation of contentious issues? I only saw the part where the parties should present their arguments for the dispute, but who is engaged in resolving conflict situations?
In this project, dispute resolution can take place in 3 stages, with each stage increasing the number of intermediaries who also participate, voting for one side or the other
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