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Posted On: 05/18/2018 12:21:18 AM
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Wanted to add my earlier post to the reasoning of how the phones will play an integral role to Utopya vision. IMO
This is what I’ve been talking about!!! This is why the phones will be so important to the flow of data!
The IoT needs a lot of connect devices!
Key things in this article:
CEO of OST Jason Goldberg says, “In web 3.0, with tokenization, [current] models will be disrupted by decentralization models that attribute value realization to end users who make valuable contributions, and to apps that support a more fair distribution of value. Today, millions of computers have extra unused storage capacity, for example. With tokenization, individuals and businesses could rent out their excess capacity safely and securely via blockchain technology, enabling Airbnb-like models to emerge for storage and sharing.”
“Blockchain today is similar to Intranets in the 1990s,” says Loudon Owen, Chair and CEO of DLT Labs. “As more and more entities and individuals make blockchain a central component of their business and social networks, the infrastructure that supports public and permissioned blockchains will merge into the common fabric of the global public internet, and become invisible much like the plumbing of the internet is to us today.”
https://blog.digitexfutures.com/blockchain/ho...-internet/
This is what I’ve been talking about!!! This is why the phones will be so important to the flow of data!
The IoT needs a lot of connect devices!
Key things in this article:
CEO of OST Jason Goldberg says, “In web 3.0, with tokenization, [current] models will be disrupted by decentralization models that attribute value realization to end users who make valuable contributions, and to apps that support a more fair distribution of value. Today, millions of computers have extra unused storage capacity, for example. With tokenization, individuals and businesses could rent out their excess capacity safely and securely via blockchain technology, enabling Airbnb-like models to emerge for storage and sharing.”
“Blockchain today is similar to Intranets in the 1990s,” says Loudon Owen, Chair and CEO of DLT Labs. “As more and more entities and individuals make blockchain a central component of their business and social networks, the infrastructure that supports public and permissioned blockchains will merge into the common fabric of the global public internet, and become invisible much like the plumbing of the internet is to us today.”
https://blog.digitexfutures.com/blockchain/ho...-internet/
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