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Topic: [SELFKEY] ID Wallet for Citizenship, Incorporation, Fintech, Banking, Exchanges - page 43. (Read 37493 times)

legendary
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Wallets, secured or public in the cryptoworld, have been frustrating to say the least. It is complicated, often fails and are slow to update. For example, my navcoins in Coinomi are stuck and I am panicking. The rationale is that there are so much happening in this business that issues like this are minor. Will Selfkey be any different?

Yeah its concept is actually ground breaking, but lets wait for the actual release of the product  to see if it delivers.

If you are interested, this article contains a lot of Screenshots from the current state of the SelfKey Wallet.
What do you think?

https://blog.selfkey.org/the-selfkey-pre-public-sale-4053d3d7f9eb

It is really looking great for an unfinished wallet actually it is looking good even for a finished product.

It looks plain and simple.
full member
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17,559 ETH has been raised so far. It goes very well.

This is a very successful sale. A huge amount now. I am quite surprised by this result. Many ICOs are now unsuccessful and can not even be collected close to such a sum.
Some days ago I read that in November nearly half of ICOs got not enough funds. It will get harder the more ICOs are.

There are too many ICOs and some of them are a joke, not even worth the reading of their whitepapers. SelfKey want to solve a real problem at least
I think many people also got aware that they need to do at least the research if a project looks like it is a scam. Many devs just think nowadays that you can easily make an ICO but that's not true. It takes a lot of time and affords.
That is one of the reasons why so many people are interested in the project. It's going to be really useful.

Well it takes a lot of time and efforts to scam too Cheesy. What I learned lately is that the more a project looks complicated and want to deliver something fancy, the more will end as a scam
The main problem is that projects of this kind already exist, and many do not understand what the new project is. Therefore, it takes time for detailed study!
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PradBitt
Wallets, secured or public in the cryptoworld, have been frustrating to say the least. It is complicated, often fails and are slow to update. For example, my navcoins in Coinomi are stuck and I am panicking. The rationale is that there are so much happening in this business that issues like this are minor. Will Selfkey be any different?

Yeah its concept is actually ground breaking, but lets wait for the actual release of the product  to see if it delivers.

If you are interested, this article contains a lot of Screenshots from the current state of the SelfKey Wallet.
What do you think?

https://blog.selfkey.org/the-selfkey-pre-public-sale-4053d3d7f9eb
full member
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is token holder going to receive any percent of revenue from all sale?
I doubt especially that I didn't saw any info about dividends. You can still make profit from appreciation of the token

I also highly doubt that they would grant dividends. that would make you a shareholder and the tokens a security under many jurisdictions and big exchanges wouldn't list the token.
Yes thats true, if im not mistaken bittrex wont list any dividend token, but binance will.

And does Binance keep the dividends or distribute them to their respective owners?

As for NEO they distribute gas so at least in some cases they give it to owners.
full member
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Wallets, secured or public in the cryptoworld, have been frustrating to say the least. It is complicated, often fails and are slow to update. For example, my navcoins in Coinomi are stuck and I am panicking. The rationale is that there are so much happening in this business that issues like this are minor. Will Selfkey be any different?

Yeah its concept is actually ground breaking, but lets wait for the actual release of the product  to see if it delivers.
member
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Merit: 10
Wallets, secured or public in the cryptoworld, have been frustrating to say the least. It is complicated, often fails and are slow to update. For example, my navcoins in Coinomi are stuck and I am panicking. The rationale is that there are so much happening in this business that issues like this are minor. Will Selfkey be any different?
full member
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is token holder going to receive any percent of revenue from all sale?
I doubt especially that I didn't saw any info about dividends. You can still make profit from appreciation of the token

I also highly doubt that they would grant dividends. that would make you a shareholder and the tokens a security under many jurisdictions and big exchanges wouldn't list the token.
Yes thats true, if im not mistaken bittrex wont list any dividend token, but binance will.

And does Binance keep the dividends or distribute them to their respective owners?
hero member
Activity: 815
Merit: 502
is token holder going to receive any percent of revenue from all sale?
I doubt especially that I didn't saw any info about dividends. You can still make profit from appreciation of the token

I also highly doubt that they would grant dividends. that would make you a shareholder and the tokens a security under many jurisdictions and big exchanges wouldn't list the token.
Yes thats true, if im not mistaken bittrex wont list any dividend token, but binance will.
There is still a lot to happen and / or change until the end of the project and start of its application, surely there will be many exchanges that will not hesitate to list it, for the effectiveness of the concept and easy application, something that can dominate the security segment. SelfKey is an Ico where many great things can happen, especially for what the Team presents in work
Yep thats true, but i think there is no end for the project, since there will always be a new competitor emerging.

I hope I could try a demo version of SelfKey technology for initial assessment of the product.
According to the roadmap, the destop app alpha launch will be in Q1 2018, so we need to be patient for this  Grin
newbie
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KYC is really hard to handle now, there is a lot of different one to do if you want to participate in different ico and its long for people and devs team to handle. I think selfkey can solve that problem, have wallet to confirm people id will help a lot on this situation.
hero member
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is token holder going to receive any percent of revenue from all sale?
I doubt especially that I didn't saw any info about dividends. You can still make profit from appreciation of the token

I also highly doubt that they would grant dividends. that would make you a shareholder and the tokens a security under many jurisdictions and big exchanges wouldn't list the token.
Yes thats true, if im not mistaken bittrex wont list any dividend token, but binance will.
There is still a lot to happen and / or change until the end of the project and start of its application, surely there will be many exchanges that will not hesitate to list it, for the effectiveness of the concept and easy application, something that can dominate the security segment. SelfKey is an Ico where many great things can happen, especially for what the Team presents in work
Yep thats true, but i think there is no end for the project, since there will always be a new competitor emerging.
member
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Presale is live!
SelfKey's solution to identity management is Self-Sovereign IDentity (SSID). Is it more than coincidence that that acronym is the same as Service Set Identifier, used for Wifi? Otherwise it is a bit confusing to use the same acronym.
I think meaning of this abbreviation is not related to Wi-Fi, just a coincidence. In the world there are hundreds thousands different abbreviations, so there is nothing strange in this.

No, I thought they intentionally used that SSID acronym for familiarity. But after googling a bit I can see self-sovereign identity is a concept that already existed and is not something SelfKey have invented. In fact there are ton of other blockchain projects using self-sovereign identity.



https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/ID2020DesignWorkshop/blob/master/topics-and-advance-readings/a-self-sovereign-identity-architecture.pdf
Yes, I do not think it's a coincidence. They have used this acronym for people to identify with them and sound familiar.
full member
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It's all about the cryptocoins
yes, for verify you must be a customer of selfkey, thats right.
I think this is quite obvious no?
afterall they run the project and are somehow responsible for the good working of the whole system
full member
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SelfKey's solution to identity management is Self-Sovereign IDentity (SSID). Is it more than coincidence that that acronym is the same as Service Set Identifier, used for Wifi? Otherwise it is a bit confusing to use the same acronym.
I think meaning of this abbreviation is not related to Wi-Fi, just a coincidence. In the world there are hundreds thousands different abbreviations, so there is nothing strange in this.

No, I thought they intentionally used that SSID acronym for familiarity. But after googling a bit I can see self-sovereign identity is a concept that already existed and is not something SelfKey have invented. In fact there are ton of other blockchain projects using self-sovereign identity.



https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/ID2020DesignWorkshop/blob/master/topics-and-advance-readings/a-self-sovereign-identity-architecture.pdf
Nice info graphic, I myself a holder but I could definitely use some new wallet  Smiley
full member
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SelfKey's solution to identity management is Self-Sovereign IDentity (SSID). Is it more than coincidence that that acronym is the same as Service Set Identifier, used for Wifi? Otherwise it is a bit confusing to use the same acronym.
I think meaning of this abbreviation is not related to Wi-Fi, just a coincidence. In the world there are hundreds thousands different abbreviations, so there is nothing strange in this.

No, I thought they intentionally used that SSID acronym for familiarity. But after googling a bit I can see self-sovereign identity is a concept that already existed and is not something SelfKey have invented. In fact there are ton of other blockchain projects using self-sovereign identity.



https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/ID2020DesignWorkshop/blob/master/topics-and-advance-readings/a-self-sovereign-identity-architecture.pdf
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 100
is token holder going to receive any percent of revenue from all sale?
I doubt especially that I didn't saw any info about dividends. You can still make profit from appreciation of the token

I also highly doubt that they would grant dividends. that would make you a shareholder and the tokens a security under many jurisdictions and big exchanges wouldn't list the token.
Yes thats true, if im not mistaken bittrex wont list any dividend token, but binance will.
There is still a lot to happen and / or change until the end of the project and start of its application, surely there will be many exchanges that will not hesitate to list it, for the effectiveness of the concept and easy application, something that can dominate the security segment. SelfKey is an Ico where many great things can happen, especially for what the Team presents in work
hero member
Activity: 815
Merit: 502
is token holder going to receive any percent of revenue from all sale?
I doubt especially that I didn't saw any info about dividends. You can still make profit from appreciation of the token

I also highly doubt that they would grant dividends. that would make you a shareholder and the tokens a security under many jurisdictions and big exchanges wouldn't list the token.
Yes thats true, if im not mistaken bittrex wont list any dividend token, but binance will.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 104
SelfKey's solution to identity management is Self-Sovereign IDentity (SSID). Is it more than coincidence that that acronym is the same as Service Set Identifier, used for Wifi? Otherwise it is a bit confusing to use the same acronym.
I think meaning of this abbreviation is not related to Wi-Fi, just a coincidence. In the world there are hundreds thousands different abbreviations, so there is nothing strange in this.
full member
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yes, for verify you must be a customer of selfkey, thats right.
full member
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Merit: 115
SelfKey's solution to identity management is Self-Sovereign IDentity (SSID). Is it more than coincidence that that acronym is the same as Service Set Identifier, used for Wifi? Otherwise it is a bit confusing to use the same acronym.
full member
Activity: 364
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