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This project is beginning to have healthy discussions among its followers and I'm getting more interested in this as I have 2 kids which I'm excited to test the platform's features as a use case. Smiley
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Introducing a timer to the smart contract condition is quite a clever invention.

My worry stems from the opposite: that parents are too lenient, resulting in rewards for jobs done half-assed or not at all, effectively spoiling the kid.

If the timer running out results in a reward it is too easy for the parent to become lazy. No complaints from the kids either. Therefore I would suggest the timer running out to result in no reward or a partial one, so that both the parents and the kids have to keep interacting with the contract.


I think with URAllowance, parents still need to act with responsibility. If their actions cause their children to spoil, URAllowance can't prevent it. It is just a tool for parents and children can interact with smart contracts. It is a good way to discipline but it can't do everything alone. Parents need to be responsible.

When we are kids We think our parents are gods. No one is more responsible, no one is stronger, no one is scarier, no one makes you feel safer. As a parent, I realize, that is not the truth. Parents, myself included, can be lazy, irresponsible, selfish and ignorant. I try but it proves to be increasingly difficult as time goes on. A tool that forces any level of accountability would be a welcomed part of my routine.
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Introducing a timer to the smart contract condition is quite a clever invention.

My worry stems from the opposite: that parents are too lenient, resulting in rewards for jobs done half-assed or not at all, effectively spoiling the kid.

If the timer running out results in a reward it is too easy for the parent to become lazy. No complaints from the kids either. Therefore I would suggest the timer running out to result in no reward or a partial one, so that both the parents and the kids have to keep interacting with the contract.


Hmmmm.  Very good point. Definitely something to consider. Our timer design was based on the assumption that parents won't want to give allowance away for nothing. But the laziness of parents is an issue for sure.
We have an option for a family news letter to go out weekly or monthly to the entire family. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, pastures, coaches, anyone that is considered close to the family can get one. It will include important dates and events. Perhaps on the front, we will include statistics of the parents and the kids. How many times the timer made it to zero and how many times the task was incomplete. This could motivate them all parties to follow through. If their loved ones are watching.
Thank you, for the insight.
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Introducing a timer to the smart contract condition is quite a clever invention.

My worry stems from the opposite: that parents are too lenient, resulting in rewards for jobs done half-assed or not at all, effectively spoiling the kid.

If the timer running out results in a reward it is too easy for the parent to become lazy. No complaints from the kids either. Therefore I would suggest the timer running out to result in no reward or a partial one, so that both the parents and the kids have to keep interacting with the contract.


I think with URAllowance, parents still need to act with responsibility. If their actions cause their children to spoil, URAllowance can't prevent it. It is just a tool for parents and children can interact with smart contracts. It is a good way to discipline but it can't do everything alone. Parents need to be responsible.
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Introducing a timer to the smart contract condition is quite a clever invention.

My worry stems from the opposite: that parents are too lenient, resulting in rewards for jobs done half-assed or not at all, effectively spoiling the kid.

If the timer running out results in a reward it is too easy for the parent to become lazy. No complaints from the kids either. Therefore I would suggest the timer running out to result in no reward or a partial one, so that both the parents and the kids have to keep interacting with the contract.


great idea. i like how you think.
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Introducing a timer to the smart contract condition is quite a clever invention.

My worry stems from the opposite: that parents are too lenient, resulting in rewards for jobs done half-assed or not at all, effectively spoiling the kid.

If the timer running out results in a reward it is too easy for the parent to become lazy. No complaints from the kids either. Therefore I would suggest the timer running out to result in no reward or a partial one, so that both the parents and the kids have to keep interacting with the contract.
sr. member
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I hate to ask hard questions for such a charming project, but this has been haunting me for a while: how will URAllowance solve the Oracle problem?

Or in plain English: how does URAllowance deal with the lack of discipline and cheating?

I've never heard it called the Oracle problem before. The way we prevent lack of discipline, for parents and for kids, employers, and employees, is simple. After a task is complete and the kid or employee marks the task as complete on their dashboard. This action initiates a timer that begins to countdown on the dashboard of the parent or employer. This makes it so that the parent/employer must stay involved with the whole process all the way to the end. There is even an option to give bonuses at the time of verification for extraordinary work. If the verification timer runs down to zero, the reward is transferred to the wallet of the kid/employee. No complaining from either side because the smart contract has rules and if they are not followed then the smart contract does what it was programmed to do without emotion.
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I hate to ask hard questions for such a charming project, but this has been haunting me for a while: how will URAllowance solve the Oracle problem?

Or in plain English: how does URAllowance deal with the lack of discipline and cheating?
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On which ICO listing sites you have been published?

Good question. I've refrained from listing on these sites for the time being. We have been sponsored with a Premium Listing on ICOBench but we are not listing until wee have our audit results back. ICOBench has the toughest rating system and we want to be prepared for for toughest scrutiny. We will begin listing this week.
Hard to beleive how much support we received before we even launched this Ann Thread.

Sometimes i find icobench's ratings very accurate but sometimes i find them unlogical.

Do you contact with icodrops? Most of the projects they are listing having very successful ico phase.

I will begin listing on the ICO calendars today if I find the time. Thank you for the suggestion.
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On which ICO listing sites you have been published?

Good question. I've refrained from listing on these sites for the time being. We have been sponsored with a Premium Listing on ICOBench but we are not listing until wee have our audit results back. ICOBench has the toughest rating system and we want to be prepared for for toughest scrutiny. We will begin listing this week.
Hard to beleive how much support we received before we even launched this Ann Thread.

Sometimes i find icobench's ratings very accurate but sometimes i find them unlogical.

Do you contact with icodrops? Most of the projects they are listing having very successful ico phase.
sr. member
Activity: 1134
Merit: 279
My blockchain can beat up your blockchain
On which ICO listing sites you have been published?

Good question. I've refrained from listing on these sites for the time being. We have been sponsored with a Premium Listing on ICOBench but we are not listing until wee have our audit results back. ICOBench has the toughest rating system and we want to be prepared for for toughest scrutiny. We will begin listing this week.
Hard to beleive how much support we received before we even launched this Ann Thread.
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The concept is pretty cool.
How will parents be able to program the allowance? Will the code be executed automatically every Friday or Monday ?

I think it should allow parents to tweak it.

Every parent should customize it with their own need and rules.

There will be pre-configured Family-Smart Contracts as well as customizable templates and the URSuite of tools for parents to tweak the templates to fit their style of parenting. We also have URForum for parents to communicate and share custom Family-Smart Contract templates they have made and parenting strategies with one another. No programming skills will be necessary. WYSIWYG on the front end for them, Solidity on the back.


Sounds interesting. A blockchain project with family oriented concept are very rare. I think this is the first one I've encountered and its use cases will be amazing. Imho.

Actually, it is unique.

Only family oriented ico i have ever seen was familypoints and it was just a shop was selling baby stuff and they postponed their ico.

Urallowance promising too much and the beautiful part is they are the only one.


Let me rephrase that for you......
When you said, "Urallowance promising too much and the beautiful part is they are the only one."

Did you mean to say......"URAllowance is a promising much too beautiful project and they are the only one for me."?

There are others slightly similar to ours. I don't mind discussing them here. There is no taboo in my opinion. There is one imparticular that is highly questionable. I'm not going to publicly use the "S" word but I have my eyes on it. It popped up overnight and the similarities in the wording of the whitepaper to our original rough draft are uncanny. Larecoin is the name. My skepticism might be from my competitive nature so an unbiased opinion on this project could be helpful to URAllowance. If they are a legit copycat then I could talk to them. There are many contradictions and hypocrisies in the whitepaper though.


Its a little bit disappointing that plagiarism exists on some projects. Even the whitepaper is treated as opensource which is if I'm not mistaken it isn't! Any way on the brighter side, it only means that this project has a cool concept that gets the attention of those copycats. Smiley
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On which ICO listing sites you have been published?
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I do love the idea, so waiting for more information and updates. Hope you guys will rise!
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Great use case of smart contracts. My kids are dumbasses with money.
Dont feel bad, Most kids are. Mine somehow has managed to spend about $300 dollars on a FREE Xbox game over the last 3-4 months.

Even grown-ups doing the same mistake.

Actually, it is very hard to resist spending some money on a "free" game.
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My blockchain can beat up your blockchain
The concept is pretty cool.
How will parents be able to program the allowance? Will the code be executed automatically every Friday or Monday ?

I think it should allow parents to tweak it.

Every parent should customize it with their own need and rules.

There will be pre-configured Family-Smart Contracts as well as customizable templates and the URSuite of tools for parents to tweak the templates to fit their style of parenting. We also have URForum for parents to communicate and share custom Family-Smart Contract templates they have made and parenting strategies with one another. No programming skills will be necessary. WYSIWYG on the front end for them, Solidity on the back.


Sounds interesting. A blockchain project with family oriented concept are very rare. I think this is the first one I've encountered and its use cases will be amazing. Imho.

Actually, it is unique.

Only family oriented ico i have ever seen was familypoints and it was just a shop was selling baby stuff and they postponed their ico.

Urallowance promising too much and the beautiful part is they are the only one.


Let me rephrase that for you......
When you said, "Urallowance promising too much and the beautiful part is they are the only one."

Did you mean to say......"URAllowance is a promising much too beautiful project and they are the only one for me."?

There are others slightly similar to ours. I don't mind discussing them here. There is no taboo in my opinion. There is one imparticular that is highly questionable. I'm not going to publicly use the "S" word but I have my eyes on it. It popped up overnight and the similarities in the wording of the whitepaper to our original rough draft are uncanny. Larecoin is the name. My skepticism might be from my competitive nature so an unbiased opinion on this project could be helpful to URAllowance. If they are a legit copycat then I could talk to them. There are many contradictions and hypocrisies in the whitepaper though.
sr. member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 310
The concept is pretty cool.
How will parents be able to program the allowance? Will the code be executed automatically every Friday or Monday ?

I think it should allow parents to tweak it.

Every parent should customize it with their own need and rules.

There will be pre-configured Family-Smart Contracts as well as customizable templates and the URSuite of tools for parents to tweak the templates to fit their style of parenting. We also have URForum for parents to communicate and share custom Family-Smart Contract templates they have made and parenting strategies with one another. No programming skills will be necessary. WYSIWYG on the front end for them, Solidity on the back.


Sounds interesting. A blockchain project with family oriented concept are very rare. I think this is the first one I've encountered and its use cases will be amazing. Imho.
sr. member
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Merit: 276
$CYBERCASH METAVERSE
The concept is pretty cool.
How will parents be able to program the allowance? Will the code be executed automatically every Friday or Monday ?

I think it should allow parents to tweak it.

Every parent should customize it with their own need and rules.

There will be pre-configured Family-Smart Contracts as well as customizable templates and the URSuite of tools for parents to tweak the templates to fit their style of parenting. We also have URForum for parents to communicate and share custom Family-Smart Contract templates they have made and parenting strategies with one another. No programming skills will be necessary. WYSIWYG on the front end for them, Solidity on the back.


Sounds interesting. A blockchain project with family oriented concept are very rare. I think this is the first one I've encountered and its use cases will be amazing. Imho.

Actually, it is unique.

Only family oriented ico i have ever seen was familypoints and it was just a shop was selling baby stuff and they postponed their ico.

Urallowance promising too much and the beautiful part is they are the only one.
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This sounds like a good idea
sr. member
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My blockchain can beat up your blockchain
The concept is pretty cool.
How will parents be able to program the allowance? Will the code be executed automatically every Friday or Monday ?

I think it should allow parents to tweak it.

Every parent should customize it with their own need and rules.

There will be pre-configured Family-Smart Contracts as well as customizable templates and the URSuite of tools for parents to tweak the templates to fit their style of parenting. We also have URForum for parents to communicate and share custom Family-Smart Contract templates they have made and parenting strategies with one another. No programming skills will be necessary. WYSIWYG on the front end for them, Solidity on the back.
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