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Topic: Eco: Co-founder Uber launches new electronic currency (Read 214 times)

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I am really glad to hear this news that big giants like uber are supporting and launching their own utility token. The era of utility token has started with this. I hope to see other Big companies to support and develop their own tokens soon in 2018.
legendary
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I understand that they are not planning to conduct any ICO for the project ,how are they planning to distribute the coins,will they be providing air drops or you just purchase the token after hitting the exchanges,if uber wants to come out with a token and does not intend to use other digital currency,then it is their call,with the arrival of their coin we will be able to use bitcoin to purchase those tokens anyway.

I've just skim read the white paper, and it looks as if half of the coins are being given away around the world. It's being split into a number of sections, but some of it is being given to early adopters who register with them. I think I'll sign up and see if they ask me for any money. Smiley
legendary
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I understand that they are not planning to conduct any ICO for the project ,how are they planning to distribute the coins,will they be providing air drops or you just purchase the token after hitting the exchanges,if uber wants to come out with a token and does not intend to use other digital currency,then it is their call,with the arrival of their coin we will be able to use bitcoin to purchase those tokens anyway.
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Co-founder of media sharing has long disrupted a trucking industry, and now he seems to be shifting his focus to Bitcoin, gold and currency, Garrett Camp, co. Founder of Uber, is building a new electronic currency called Eco - a global decentralization currency - and he is calling for help from leading universities to develop networks. Confirmed node.
introducing
https://eco.com/
https://medium.com/@eco/introducing-eco-a-global-currency-protocol-b99c74f7c0f7
https://twitter.com/eco?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Camp said he chose the name Eco because it symbolizes "ecosystem, economics and e-commerce" (ecosystem, economics and e-commerce). Eco was created to compete directly with the Bitcoins, gold and traditional currencies in games as a means of daily trading. Camp interviewed Fortune magazine:
I think it would be better to publish a new project from another philosophical perspective through collaboration with many universities, academics and academia - like the internet.

Eco vs. Bitcoin

In the https://www.eco.com/eco-design-proposal-v1.pdf, Eco called Bitcoin a "speculative tool" rather than a "value intermediary" - something that the new electronic currency is trying to achieve. There are three main aspects that Eco considers to be a problem for Bitcoin:

1. Too much focus on the hands of a minority of investors.

2. The process of mining consumes a lot of energy.

3. Being widely perceived as a fraudulent tool.

Eco plans to neutralize these inadequacies through:

Establish a validation network in which universities will be the place to run the node (instead of the volunteer diggers joining the Bitcoin network).

• Increase in total money supply.

• Create a simple web and phone interface.

Eco Foundation, a nonprofit organization, will also be formed with the mission of designing Eco as "a global currency that is easier to use, safer and faster than paper money." There are a number of other features that separate Eco from Bitcoin, with the development team giving away 50% of the money to the earliest participants.

Similar to Bitcoin, the amount of Eco created will also be limited to a certain number. But unlike Bitcoin's total supply of 21 million, Eco will release up to 1 trillion units to help "billions of people possess the Eco Token," the news said in the whitepaper. Meanwhile, on the official website of the project, developers also hailed this as "a digital money for everyone" and provided a waiting list to receive free money.

Eco is building its transaction confirmation network from the world's leading universities, which is expected to "help create a more decentralized and co-operative financial infrastructure." in a way that saves more energy.

Eco does not intend to carry out an ICO to fund the project, which is also a good thing as governments around the world are increasingly tightening their management over the sector. is the SEC agency of the United States.

Garrett Camp told Fortune that the network's testnet could be up and running in the next few months.

Founder of Uber is a billionaire with a social mind and the poor bring justice to the poor. I hope this coin can fly far and be joined by the support of other billionaires to make the society better.
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really great news for crypto world.crypto is in early stage blv me.more will come soon.
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Co-founder of media sharing has long disrupted a trucking industry, and now he seems to be shifting his focus to Bitcoin, gold and currency, Garrett Camp, co. Founder of Uber, is building a new electronic currency called Eco - a global decentralization currency - and he is calling for help from leading universities to develop networks. Confirmed node.
introducing
https://eco.com/
https://medium.com/@eco/introducing-eco-a-global-currency-protocol-b99c74f7c0f7
https://twitter.com/eco?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Camp said he chose the name Eco because it symbolizes "ecosystem, economics and e-commerce" (ecosystem, economics and e-commerce). Eco was created to compete directly with the Bitcoins, gold and traditional currencies in games as a means of daily trading. Camp interviewed Fortune magazine:
I think it would be better to publish a new project from another philosophical perspective through collaboration with many universities, academics and academia - like the internet.

Eco vs. Bitcoin

In the https://www.eco.com/eco-design-proposal-v1.pdf, Eco called Bitcoin a "speculative tool" rather than a "value intermediary" - something that the new electronic currency is trying to achieve. There are three main aspects that Eco considers to be a problem for Bitcoin:

1. Too much focus on the hands of a minority of investors.

2. The process of mining consumes a lot of energy.

3. Being widely perceived as a fraudulent tool.

Eco plans to neutralize these inadequacies through:

Establish a validation network in which universities will be the place to run the node (instead of the volunteer diggers joining the Bitcoin network).

• Increase in total money supply.

• Create a simple web and phone interface.

Eco Foundation, a nonprofit organization, will also be formed with the mission of designing Eco as "a global currency that is easier to use, safer and faster than paper money." There are a number of other features that separate Eco from Bitcoin, with the development team giving away 50% of the money to the earliest participants.

Similar to Bitcoin, the amount of Eco created will also be limited to a certain number. But unlike Bitcoin's total supply of 21 million, Eco will release up to 1 trillion units to help "billions of people possess the Eco Token," the news said in the whitepaper. Meanwhile, on the official website of the project, developers also hailed this as "a digital money for everyone" and provided a waiting list to receive free money.

Eco is building its transaction confirmation network from the world's leading universities, which is expected to "help create a more decentralized and co-operative financial infrastructure." in a way that saves more energy.

Eco does not intend to carry out an ICO to fund the project, which is also a good thing as governments around the world are increasingly tightening their management over the sector. is the SEC agency of the United States.

Garrett Camp told Fortune that the network's testnet could be up and running in the next few months.
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