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Linda Goetze answered 7/27/2019
How does this work?
By "How does this work?" with no noun to connect "this" to for context, I'm going to make the leap of logic that you are referring to the Q and A.... You have anonymously asked the question so I have no way to connect with you directly and answer any other interpretations of your question unless you... more
By "How does this work?" with no noun to connect "this" to for context, I'm going to make the leap of logic that you are referring to the Q and A.... You have anonymously asked the question so I have no way to connect with you directly and answer any other interpretations of your question unless you respond to my reply. I'm going to take a stab at a quick tutorial for you:
You can add cool flyers of great events... Or ask someone to click Here
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How does the Pillar Project, a cryptocurrency wallet, differ from other wallets out there?
As a point of information, cryptocurrency wallets simply store your public and private keys, they store your access to the assets. The assets themselves never leave the blockchain.There are so many cryptocurrency wallets out there it is really important to research how to store your crypto assets be... more
As a point of information, cryptocurrency wallets simply store your public and private keys, they store your access to the assets. The assets themselves never leave the blockchain.There are so many cryptocurrency wallets out there it is really important to research how to store your crypto assets before you investment. There are cold storage options like Trezor and Ledger, there are desktop wallets like Exodus, and there are mobile wallets. Some assets can only be stored off exchange on their own blockchain requiring you to download the entire blockchain. The Pillar Project is a mobile wallet.
First and foremost, the Pillar Project is currently an ERC-20 and ERC-721 mobile cryptocurrency wallet. You won’t be storing those UTXO assets with them just yet. Some things that make Pillar different are customer support responds within five minutes, encrypted chatting with contacts, and blockchain explorers all built inside the app. You can make transfers contact to contact once you connect inside the wallet, visible addresses or QR codes aren’t necessary. There is an Offers Engine option that allows you to trade ETH for numerous other ERC-20 tokens using several swap engines to offer the user the best price. On boarding using fiat could be available as early as next week. It’s a multifunction wallet that aspires to be your person data locker.
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Brian Christie answered 6/30/2019
What is the most valuable implementation of blockchain technology that you are aware of?
That's no small question. I'm partial to projects bringing down the barriers and making blockchain technologies more accessible. As the supply chain continues to become more global, people will want to know if the inputs to the products they buy are made ethically, and following sound labor and envi... more
That's no small question. I'm partial to projects bringing down the barriers and making blockchain technologies more accessible. As the supply chain continues to become more global, people will want to know if the inputs to the products they buy are made ethically, and following sound labor and environmental standards so I also like seeing solutions that bring more transparency to supply chain and logistics.
One company specializing in blockchain supply chain and logistics is Block Knowhow. Block Knowhow offer users unfamiliar with blockchain a working hyperledger blockchain that the visitors can participate in - in a non threatening way - by just responding with their interests and experience in blockchain to see their results graphed in real time.
Block Knowhow also offers HyperledgerHosting - a GUI tool that empowers developers with the controls of Hyperledger Fabric functions from the Command Line Interface to management Hyperledger Fabric Clusters of Servers that support the commercial development of blockchain solutions on a distributed ledger platforms.
Long term, another area where I think blockchain will have a profound impact is in the area of education and credentialing.
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Hey Ken, what tools do you use to teach blockchain technology? Look forward to your response.
Hi Jason. Thank you for the question. I use content in the form of books, blogs, and videos to teach content I feel will serve people looking into crypto and blockchain tech. If you take a look at https://coingallant.com, I put everything I have on there as it is always a work in progress. If you co... more
Hi Jason. Thank you for the question. I use content in the form of books, blogs, and videos to teach content I feel will serve people looking into crypto and blockchain tech. If you take a look at https://coingallant.com, I put everything I have on there as it is always a work in progress. If you could, please describe more of what you mean by the word "tools" so I can answer your question in greater detail.
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Linda Goetze answered 6/24/2019
Are we in the early or later days of blockchain's adoption?
Definitely still in the early days! When I first embarked on this journey in 2012, we were in a bit of a blocky dingy, but I've decided that the row over choppy seas has been worthwhile... It feels like we are just pulling up to the ocean liner that is anchored in the harbor. People on-b... more
Definitely still in the early days! When I first embarked on this journey in 2012, we were in a bit of a blocky dingy, but I've decided that the row over choppy seas has been worthwhile... It feels like we are just pulling up to the ocean liner that is anchored in the harbor. People on-boarding now definitely haven't missed the boat! Now is a great time to engage in adoption of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency. The journey to mass adoption is just beginning...
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