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Topic: Teslas to incorporate Blockchain???? - page 2. (Read 348 times)

legendary
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May 24, 2019, 09:57:17 AM
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I’ve read the referenced article in the OP, and what I make of it is that the Blockchain usage cases provided within the article are the autor’s (Brandon Harville) hypothetical scenarios. I have not found these cases on other referenced articles of around the time (9 days ago), not even going back a month. Either I’m not searching too well, or we’re talking about what Tesla could do, not what it is going or even considering doing. Is it just me here?

On the other hand, Musk is a very techy guy and crypto related and may consider some aspects at some point (some suggested here: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin? Crypto Twitter Debates Tesla Adoption of BTC – With an Appeal to Elon Musk ) , although I guess the priority now should be to stay afloat whilst the car industry is now pouring large amounts of resources into developing their own electric powered vehicles.
legendary
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May 24, 2019, 09:32:57 AM
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Useful applications for traffic advisory, road blocks, constructions and other things happening on the road to warn other people of what's ahead. While it's a great idea in automated cars, these things are not really new and exciting anymore. Blockchains for IoT devices have long been speculated, and it's not a secret anymore that such things can see useful applications for Man. It's just that the materialization of such concepts takes a long time, and we might not even live long to see such useful applications come to life.
legendary
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May 24, 2019, 08:52:40 AM
#8
Many Company and industry not only in Automobiles and vehicles are now using blockchain, But That is also good quality and a good sign for blockchain technology to be well-known not only to the community but also nationwide, This is good with Automobiles that are now traceable using blockchain, And in rechargeable cars I really think this is great and when I saw this kind of idea I never imagine that it can be possible, And a possibility of a self-driving car? I am pretty amazed and speechless at the same time.
hero member
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May 24, 2019, 08:03:10 AM
#7
WOAH. What if Teslas were nodes and each car were to talk to each other and record everything on a public blockchain? This article blew my mind:

https://cryptotradernews.com/technology/how-tesla-can-incorporate-blockchain-into-its-cars/


Thoughts???

Not just any blockchain network with Tesla, but also the technological structure of the multimedia operating system in Tesla. So there is no official partnership.
sr. member
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May 24, 2019, 07:49:35 AM
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Tesla isn't the first to use the blockchain. ATOS and Worldline were the first for the second market. As for Tesla: Tracking maintenance and repairs yes it's a real use as for the other points it could be the same with a database secured enough, it's just the for the 'marketing' side.
They should focus on decrease the price instead, no way I would buy a car $50k they target the riches only


Tesla is good for marketing and they how to sell their wares so this must be a step they are taking to stay more relevant in the face of the blockchain's appealing popularity. They also want the brand Tesla to be associated with the blockchain so that it can appear to be innovative and always on the loop with modern and new discoveries. However, if they can implement this idea, then it can be a good additional feature to the things they currently have on the menu. I am sure their targeted market (the rich and famous, of course) will love to ride a car connected to the blockchain. I am thinking maybe they should use the word blockchain with their car soon.
full member
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May 24, 2019, 05:20:11 AM
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WOAH. What if Teslas were nodes and each car were to talk to each other and record everything on a public blockchain? This article blew my mind:
And why can't they just record everything and store their data on a centralized server?
Elon Must already made a lot management mistakes while trying to automatize the production of Tesla cars. This bullshit is only leading to higher price with a lower quality. Considering that any Blockcgain development is expensive as fuck right now they will only repeat their previous mistake.
hero member
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May 23, 2019, 08:32:04 PM
#4
I mean, i wouldn't necessarily call it groundbreaking. It would be cool, but many corporations already leverage the blockchain to simply save logs/info of their nodes/products&services.
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May 23, 2019, 05:09:31 PM
#3
Tesla isn't the first to use the blockchain. ATOS and Worldline were the first for the second market. As for Tesla:
Tracking maintenance and repairs yes it's a real use as for the other points it could be the same with a database secured enough, it's just the for the 'marketing' side.

They should focus on decrease the price instead, no way I would buy a car $50k they target the riches only
legendary
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May 23, 2019, 01:36:56 AM
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Hmm, so basically any data from the cars could be 'anchored' to a blockchain. You just need an active internet connection and not necessarily has to run your own node imo.

Lition or LTO would be able to fulfill their needs. They can run a service that would automatically record the data and anchor it to the blockchain, though I doubt blockchain is suitable if they want to store very detailed data on the condition of the car. IPFS or simple database should be enough for that, and blockchain could be used to maintain the integrity of the data by storing the hash.

Not really groundbreaking, but sure, interesting.
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May 22, 2019, 12:00:09 PM
#1
WOAH. What if Teslas were nodes and each car were to talk to each other and record everything on a public blockchain? This article blew my mind:

https://cryptotradernews.com/technology/how-tesla-can-incorporate-blockchain-into-its-cars/


Thoughts???
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