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Topic: QUESTION! Blockchain and 3D Printing? (Read 196 times)

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October 24, 2020, 05:44:04 PM
#11
There is no real benefit of blockchain in 3d printing industry. How it can be useful for big companies like Anisoprint and for the whole industry in general? I think that blockchain could not revolutionize any industry, but might be useful in some cases.
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February 18, 2020, 08:00:22 PM
#9
blockchains can solve many things. but first to find a solution you need the "why"

yes blockchains are blocks of data, but WHY need 10,000+ random people to store 3D print files?
yes blockchains are blocks of data, but WHY need to think of a blockchain as just a payment token method when theres already thousands of chains that are payment tokens

a solution could simply be that 20 torrent servers or file hosts store the files. and a blockchain just stores a description of the file and a filehash
that way the blockchain is used as proof of authenticity. to even get on the blockchain users have to verify a file has no viruses and the file is as described to pass the test to get confirmed.
then the 10,000+ random users are only storing
"1000th scale design Eiffel tower: filehash:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
instead of mb's of data of the file itself.
so that when searching the internet or getting emailed/sent a file/torrented. the file can be instantly verified to be what it suppose to be and be a clean copy

there is no need to use blockchains as the actual datastore of files, especially if blockchain users dont need to store the whole file for the rest of their life. blockchains could just be the modern day replacement of the 'patent office'
So a blockchain version of pgp keys that can never go away and verify files against? That would be neat but and I could see a decent amount of people making nodes and what not for a project like that. The issue is tons of people see crypto as money now, Bitcoin brought so much wealth to the scene that it's hard to separate the two of them and think of utility coins without profit.
legendary
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February 18, 2020, 11:14:44 AM
#8
I was looking for information about 3D printers and saw this thread. Forgive my stupidness, but what 3D printing have in common with blockchain?
What do they have in common - nothing.
However, as in many industries, blockchain tech can be used to verify the source/owner of something. In this case say you make a 3D model of a specific widget and charge for the STL file to it. Blockchain could be used to verify who created the file, owns the rights to it and that the file is unchanged from when it was entered into the blockchain tracking system.

Yes a private database is able to do the same thing but usually does not allow the Public to query it. A distributed (Public) Ledger does let the 3rd parties query it. The only remaining question would be who runs the chain.
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February 18, 2020, 10:36:48 AM
#7
Blockchain is a potential technology, but presently it is being exaggerated in its practical application potential. There are many articles on how Blockchain will revolutionize industries, but things are still very vague.
sr. member
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February 18, 2020, 10:18:58 AM
#6
I was looking for information about 3D printers and saw this thread. Forgive my stupidness, but what 3D printing have in common with blockchain?

Quite a lot.  They are both areas worth lots of money but both are of no practical use to most people.
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February 17, 2020, 06:02:08 PM
#5
I just read here https://cryptotradernews.com/technology/how-blockchain-can-revolutionize-3d-printing/ that Blockchain could potentially revolutionize the 3D printing space?

Direct quote: 3D printing is a rather intense technological process. The procedure, which naturally involves the manufacturing data being transmitted which of course means that it’s necessary to distribute and transmit that data safely. Blockchain networks are of course ideal for the trustless exchange of data when it comes to capital, so it’s not a far stretch at all to look at ways they could be utilized for distributed peer-to-peer 3D modeling and printing marketplaces.



To me this sounds insane... Thoughts? I mean... it wouldn't be the first time that someone uses blockchain to unexpectedly revolutionize a niche lol


There's an inherent issue as to why is it necessary to have 3d print data distributed accross hundreds of people? I mean sure the blockchain can be used as a database for it, but I don't think there's a NEED for it, at least not right now or unless they add some sort of niche spin, which then would make it difficult to get general support.
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February 17, 2020, 12:53:43 PM
#4
If the case is the transmission of raw files to be printed by the 3D printer, I guess it mainly focuses on the commercial aspect of the 3d Printing company as it really doesn't increase the functionality of the printer but will enable it to print peer to peer and could accommodate transactions over large queue of requests.

But if we think of the fact that 3D printing as of today is now a serious thing as it prints important tangible things, incorporating blockchain for the security of the files to be printed would be a great help.
legendary
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February 17, 2020, 11:50:11 AM
#3
This could work if we have a 3D printing business, we could get the designs to be printed in a blockchain transaction. But I don't think this would work as a service to store our 3D designs, because it a complex task to make from a blockchain information a 3D model.
legendary
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May 04, 2019, 07:27:33 AM
#2
blockchains can solve many things. but first to find a solution you need the "why"

yes blockchains are blocks of data, but WHY need 10,000+ random people to store 3D print files?
yes blockchains are blocks of data, but WHY need to think of a blockchain as just a payment token method when theres already thousands of chains that are payment tokens

a solution could simply be that 20 torrent servers or file hosts store the files. and a blockchain just stores a description of the file and a filehash
that way the blockchain is used as proof of authenticity. to even get on the blockchain users have to verify a file has no viruses and the file is as described to pass the test to get confirmed.
then the 10,000+ random users are only storing
"1000th scale design Eiffel tower: filehash:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
instead of mb's of data of the file itself.
so that when searching the internet or getting emailed/sent a file/torrented. the file can be instantly verified to be what it suppose to be and be a clean copy

there is no need to use blockchains as the actual datastore of files, especially if blockchain users dont need to store the whole file for the rest of their life. blockchains could just be the modern day replacement of the 'patent office'
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May 04, 2019, 06:08:10 AM
#1
I just read here https://cryptotradernews.com/technology/how-blockchain-can-revolutionize-3d-printing/ that Blockchain could potentially revolutionize the 3D printing space?

Direct quote: 3D printing is a rather intense technological process. The procedure, which naturally involves the manufacturing data being transmitted which of course means that it’s necessary to distribute and transmit that data safely. Blockchain networks are of course ideal for the trustless exchange of data when it comes to capital, so it’s not a far stretch at all to look at ways they could be utilized for distributed peer-to-peer 3D modeling and printing marketplaces.



To me this sounds insane... Thoughts? I mean... it wouldn't be the first time that someone uses blockchain to unexpectedly revolutionize a niche lol
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