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Topic: DisLedger sale ends at midnight UTC/8:00PM EDT... Join this incredible DLT now!! - page 7. (Read 28522 times)

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So I understand this service is for huge financial companies doing lots of private transactions, but surely something like this could have more uses. Are there any you have considered?

We chatted with someone that is looking to use DisLedger for a private messaging system with guaranteed delivery and where the messages can't be altered. That could be really interesting as a way to replace registered mail and return receipts from the Post Office.

More importantly we want to support startups that have ideas and need DLT technology that they can implement affordably. That's the whole reason we're doing the token sale, to spread our user base from the huge companies to small and medium size companies globally.


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So I understand this service is for huge financial companies doing lots of private transactions, but surely something like this could have more uses. Are there any you have considered?
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Have there been anymore non-[Suspicious link removed]petitors cropping up?

Iota, to my knowledge, and I only moments ago came across Hashgraph.

DAGs like IOTA have lots of interesting potential uses but they aren't suitable for transactions that require data privacy. So that rules out any financial transactions, payments, or securities clearing etc.

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Will there be any sort of platform used, or does the technology just kinda work in the background?

It's mostly used under the hood of systems that users wouldn't ever see. Some commons uses are connecting banks together so you can send money peer-to-peer, or connecting brokerages and clearinghouses together so that when you trade stocks they end up in your account.



Yeah, this makes sense. Thanks.

DisLedger provides distributed ledger technology for the existing players in the financial system (the companies with $ billions of dollars). We're not trying to provide a niche application or Dapp, but rather to work with the companies that currently provide >99% of the financial transactions globally.

I think people just aren't used to seeing this sort of thing, but you explain it very well.
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Will there be any sort of platform used, or does the technology just kinda work in the background?

It's mostly used under the hood of systems that users wouldn't ever see. Some commons uses are connecting banks together so you can send money peer-to-peer, or connecting brokerages and clearinghouses together so that when you trade stocks they end up in your account.



Yeah, this makes sense. Thanks.

DisLedger provides distributed ledger technology for the existing players in the financial system (the companies with $ billions of dollars). We're not trying to provide a niche application or Dapp, but rather to work with the companies that currently provide >99% of the financial transactions globally.
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Have there been anymore non-[Suspicious link removed]petitors cropping up?

Iota, to my knowledge, and I only moments ago came across Hashgraph.
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Have there been anymore non-blockchain competitors cropping up?
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Will there be any sort of platform used, or does the technology just kinda work in the background?

It's mostly used under the hood of systems that users wouldn't ever see. Some commons uses are connecting banks together so you can send money peer-to-peer, or connecting brokerages and clearinghouses together so that when you trade stocks they end up in your account.



Yeah, this makes sense. Thanks.
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The team is fantastic! I trust these guys)

Thanks!!!

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Another writeup on DisLedger and the token sale from Startup Radius



Are these writeups promoted, or they post them themselves? Sorry if the question is too intrusive.

This wasn't paid for, Startup Radius likes the technology so wanted to write about it.

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Another writeup on DisLedger and the token sale from Startup Radius



Are these writeups promoted, or they post them themselves? Sorry if the question is too intrusive.
full member
Activity: 126
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Will there be any sort of platform used, or does the technology just kinda work in the background?

It's mostly used under the hood of systems that users wouldn't ever see. Some commons uses are connecting banks together so you can send money peer-to-peer, or connecting brokerages and clearinghouses together so that when you trade stocks they end up in your account.

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Will there be any sort of platform used, or does the technology just kinda work in the background?
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Is there a particular legal firm you have been going through?

We used Debevoise & Plimpton for our token sale legal review, and Morrison & Foerster does our patents.

Wow, Debevoise & Plimpton is a very prestigious law firm. That must have set you back a pretty penny or even two!

They are expensive but completely worth it to ensure that our token sale was handled legally.

Hopefully people will appreciate the extents to which we've gone to be compliant with all the regulations. We maintain professional standards so we will be around for a long time unlike some other notable coins.



I knew I recognized that name, that's the firm defending Grand Theft Auto V from the lawsuit filed by Lindsey Lohan.

I don't know about GTA but they are the firm that created the "Securities Law Framework for Blockchain Tokens" which is the legal framework that people rely on to help assess whether they are a security or not in the US. They also handled a lot of other relevant regulations in the States and internationally.



Yeah, I'm a nerd. I think it's a good sign though, makers of GTA have so much money they could pick any law firm in the world and they chose the same as you.
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Is there a particular legal firm you have been going through?

We used Debevoise & Plimpton for our token sale legal review, and Morrison & Foerster does our patents.

Wow, Debevoise & Plimpton is a very prestigious law firm. That must have set you back a pretty penny or even two!

They are expensive but completely worth it to ensure that our token sale was handled legally.

Hopefully people will appreciate the extents to which we've gone to be compliant with all the regulations. We maintain professional standards so we will be around for a long time unlike some other notable coins.



I think that really would say a lot to anyone who's willing to actually do their research.
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How are the advisors getting compensated?

Those contractual arrangements would be private.


Actually they're obvious lol, they're probably getting tokens.

And their Tech group is writing our smart contracts.


They're more involved than I would have initially expected then.

Yes, the groups that understand how powerful DisLedger will be in finance have gotten really interested. So they usually want to engage deeply, and we appreciate partners like that!



It seems like they would be overwhelmed with people trying pitch them ideas, how did you manage to get a foot in the door with some of the bigger companies I've seen mentioned here?

Persistence... just not stopping until we could convince them of the benefits of the technology.

First going over the details with the technical people, then lots of discussions with the business people on what it means for their product and company.

It took over a year of consistent communications with some of the bigger players.



That's always the answer I get to that kind of question, you just have to keep bugging them. I've tried, but I loose hope after 10+ messages lol. I guess it probably helps to know the right people to bug also.
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Is there a particular legal firm you have been going through?

We used Debevoise & Plimpton for our token sale legal review, and Morrison & Foerster does our patents.

Wow, Debevoise & Plimpton is a very prestigious law firm. That must have set you back a pretty penny or even two!

They are expensive but completely worth it to ensure that our token sale was handled legally.

Hopefully people will appreciate the extents to which we've gone to be compliant with all the regulations. We maintain professional standards so we will be around for a long time unlike some other notable coins.



I knew I recognized that name, that's the firm defending Grand Theft Auto V from the lawsuit filed by Lindsey Lohan.

I don't know about GTA but they are the firm that created the "Securities Law Framework for Blockchain Tokens" which is the legal framework that people rely on to help assess whether they are a security or not in the US. They also handled a lot of other relevant regulations in the States and internationally.



Sounds like they're probably the best in the world for this industry then.
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Another writeup on DisLedger and the token sale from Startup Radius

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I'll look into it more, ethics and law are hard for me.

The legal issues around the crypto space are really complex. And because the networks cover the world you have to deal with different rules for each country.

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I'll look into it more, ethics and law are hard for me.
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