Here's the full debrief on Hyperledger. What is it? How do we benefit from it? Best question, How do we BUY it? Find out..
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Very well seen Dennis! As I see this october 2021..
2021-10-10 16:03:50 +0000 UTC
Thank you dear l'Ami and see you next year. All the best, Rose
2019-11-26 07:03:18 +0000 UTC
It runs on Etherium, best bet is to simply buy some of that.
2019-11-25 13:34:06 +0000 UTC
Thank you for all your work. I will come back next year 2020.
2019-11-25 10:11:02 +0000 UTC
Hello dear Tee W, thank you very much about your nice lines. I will forward them to Edward. Wish you a lovely Sunday. Rose
2019-11-24 15:55:47 +0000 UTC
Hello dear Diarmaid, thank you so much for adding your information here. It is really great to have your contribution on this. Great that you are here with us. Warm greetings, Rose
2019-11-24 15:47:20 +0000 UTC
Hello dear FullMonte, thank you very much for taking the time and writing this explicit feedback. We are thankful for any feedback and suggestions to our work. We want you to have a good experience with our presentation. I will forward your suggestions to headquaters. Warm greetings, Rose
2019-11-24 15:36:27 +0000 UTC
Hello dear Frank, thank you so much for explainingt this in such details. Personally now I got it. Great that you are here with us and contribute in this way. Wish you a lovely Sunday. Cheers Rose
2019-11-24 15:28:43 +0000 UTC
I do not see a way to invest in HYPERLEDGER, I am a regular investor who buys and holds, I would appreciate so help wrapping my mind around a great approach but no path to get there.
2019-11-24 13:59:41 +0000 UTC
And looking forward on Dick's prediction on NEO, Popoulus and KOMODO going up 800% by the end of the year!
2019-11-24 11:21:20 +0000 UTC
And guys, I have mentioned this before. If you intend to step the quality of this material up, you need to invest in a few things:
- The debriefing. It has to happen very soon after the viewing. I can see that Ed has problems in remembering the details of the viewing itself. That is a problem.
- A monitor. You need to have a monitor to be able to dig in into interesting details during the session.
- Methods: Your methods are very diverging from each other. I'm not talking about the RV-methods, but on what the viewers are supposed to concentrate about. Sometimes they give a price chart prediction, sometimes not. Some go deep into the technical stuff, other go on profiling the CEO's. There is very little consistency. You have to agree on what information you want out, and secure that the viewers touch upon those details that you deem important. Here the Monitor functions is also of value.
I see that you plan to extend the RV staff. That's good, but if you don't have the infrastructure in place, to handle all that incoming information, and to be able to do a quality education of these new viewers, it will just become a big mess, with a lot of unsolicited information.
So my suggestion is to hold back on the number of viewers, but invest more time and resources on the quality.
I would use some funds on developing the framework, the Quality assurance and not least to form a database, where the results can be recorded, so that they can be of any statistical use.
Just my five cents...
2019-11-24 11:18:40 +0000 UTC
Based on Ed's viewing, and his comment on "fees" - I think this blockchain will mostly be used as a tool for the exchanges and anywhere where fees are to be calculated.
I don't think this will be a big investment thing for us regular investors.
2019-11-24 10:40:13 +0000 UTC
I can explain how the 'pairing' thing works with Hyperledger (100% hit by Ed, well done). As you know normally with blockchains information keeps being there forever. This poses a problem for ID information. E.g. in Europe we have the GDPR regulation which states that a customer can request to be removed from a database of a company. So how do you do that with a blockchain system? Simple, you create a hash function (functions like a mathematical key/ID) which is used on the blockchain, which is linked outside of the blockchain to a normal database with the real info on a person. Now when someone requests to be removed from the system, only the data in the normal database needs to be changed. The Hyperledger blockchain has only a hash function which is no longer referring to a person. Also Hyperledger can run on top of Ethereum, not just on Ethereum. So it is not dependent on it. It's a different blockchain. Ethereum is an open permissionless blockchain. hyperledger is permissioned private blockchain.
2019-11-24 10:13:19 +0000 UTC
Here is also a lot more noise now in the private blockchain space over Corda. Might be worth considering also.
2019-11-24 09:39:11 +0000 UTC
Just to note Hyperledger Fabric is a private blockchain and not based on ethereum. Yes it has a way of connecting the two via a gateway but they are completely different blockchains. Hyperledger is pure B2B really. I work a bit in this space and one of the issues with Hyperledger is companies are increasingly having to depend on IBM for the skills to operate a Hyperledger Fabric blockchain and its now starting to be seen as expensive. IE the Oracle or SAP of general IT. A good example article of them both. https://www.edureka.co/blog/hyperledger-vs-ethereum/
2019-11-24 09:37:15 +0000 UTC
Enjoyed the video. Extremely informative. Edward goes into great detail and I enjoy seeing his enthusiasm towards targets. I'm sure it would be easy to get caught into the repetitive nature of viewing crypto targets.... his excitement is contagious.