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Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: KryptoBull on January 30, 2024, 08:27:09 PM

Title: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: KryptoBull on January 30, 2024, 08:27:09 PM
The crypto market is recovering very impressively, as BTC has returned to the 40K USD zone and we are witnessing the birth of many new projects in many sectors: Infrastructure, DePIN, NFT, GameFi, SocialFi, RWA, Staking, reStaking... Each project has its own solutions, its own technology, its own vision, but for me, they are not really as attractive to investors as the ICO projects in 2017-2018.

Although ICOs in 2017-2018 caused many investors to lose money, we have witnessed many bold ideas brought to the blockchain: decentralization of the power grid - medical databases - BTC mining systems - data storage - exchanges, paying traffic/education fees with crypto... Some ideas have failed but some have been realized by good projects in 2020.

At that time, I also thought about creating my own crypto project, inspired by my translation work: a translation platform for crypto projects in the blockchain/crypto market:


I knew that idea was quite crazy because I personally knew nothing about programming smart contracts or managing a project. My project was never implemented but it also became a sweet memory in 2017.

I look forward to hearing from you:

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Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on January 30, 2024, 10:40:49 PM
I look forward to hearing from you:
  • Have you ever planned to bring an idea/solution to the blockchain?
  • What is that idea? Please elaborate.
  • Do you plan to implement it in the future?


Lol, OP, I quite admire the effort that was put to creating this topic but after reading to this length, I  just feel that people will not give serious reply to. I don't feel members will gladly share with you which ever productive idea that they want to implement in the blockchain space. If they do, another person can actually develop the idea before they do.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: trendcoin on January 30, 2024, 10:57:37 PM
Workers get their starting time stamped and recorded by scanning a card (In some factories this is done by eye scanning). However, all this is stored on a centralized recording system. If one day there is a dispute between the worker and the employer, the records can be deleted because the employer has access to them. These records should be stored in a decentralized system... I thought about this idea, but I didn't seriously consider it because I don't know enough software to do it, and I didn't think it was likely to be in demand, even if it was a coherent idea.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: KryptoBull on January 31, 2024, 07:08:17 PM
Lol, OP, I quite admire the effort that was put to creating this topic but after reading to this length, I  just feel that people will not give serious reply to. I don't feel members will gladly share with you which ever productive idea that they want to implement in the blockchain space. If they do, another person can actually develop the idea before they do.
Thank you very much, I just present my opinion and I want to hear from everyone, even the most dreamy and unrealistic ideas. It would be great if the ideas of non-techies could be perfectly implemented by experts in the market, we would have good products to use!

Workers get their starting time stamped and recorded by scanning a card (In some factories this is done by eye scanning). However, all this is stored on a centralized recording system. If one day there is a dispute between the worker and the employer, the records can be deleted because the employer has access to them. These records should be stored in a decentralized system... I thought about this idea, but I didn't seriously consider it because I don't know enough software to do it, and I didn't think it was likely to be in demand, even if it was a coherent idea.
A good and necessary idea to protect workers' rights. Now companies have systems to self-store attendance information and surveillance videos, it is more difficult for employers to intentionally delete data. Additionally, if that happens, the employer will not receive any benefits, they may lose their employees, and the company will go bankrupt.

If the company wants, this checking data can be sent to Filecoin's decentralized storage platform once a day or stored as NFT and sent to the company's account. No one can change the data. However, I worry about the security and privacy of the company and its employees.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: MrSpasybo on January 31, 2024, 10:10:11 PM
  • Have you ever planned to bring an idea/solution to the blockchain?
  • What is that idea? Please elaborate.
  • Do you plan to implement it in the future?
1. In 2017, when looking at blockchain projects, I also wanted a platform to make the charity process transparent.

2. On this platform, everyone can provide information and participate in confirming places that need help. Donations will go directly to the recipient's account in the form of project tokens, while the donor gets a badge and promotes it in the community. All charity data is saved on the blockchain for access and verification when needed.

3. This job requires a lot of human resources and is seamlessly integrated with payment systems, so it is still just an idea, it is not known whether it can be done and when it will be done 😅
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: summonerrk on February 01, 2024, 07:50:03 AM
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It's nice to see real crypto enthusiasm in your words. I think that not every cryptocurrency lover has thought about his project and what contribution he can make to the world of cryptocurrencies. To do this, you need to have creative thinking and the desire to really desire something, and not just observe the development of the crypto industry from the outside. I would like to do some kind of blockchain project related to art, because that's what I love. But NFTs have been invented for a long time :)
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: KryptoBull on February 01, 2024, 04:37:21 PM
It's nice to see real crypto enthusiasm in your words. I think that not every cryptocurrency lover has thought about his project and what contribution he can make to the world of cryptocurrencies. To do this, you need to have creative thinking and the desire to really desire something, and not just observe the development of the crypto industry from the outside. I would like to do some kind of blockchain project related to art, because that's what I love. But NFTs have been invented for a long time :)
I only have needs and ideas, to get to the actual product requires a lot of effort, human resources and capital. Everything is beyond my capabilities, so I am still just an independent translator in the crypto market, not the CEO of a translation platform  ;D

NFT has been born but we still have Inscription, OpenSea was very popular until Blur appeared. I believe opportunities are everywhere, and you will find a way to profit in the NFT market. If possible, create your own NFT project, I will translate your documents into Vietnamese if you need  8)
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on February 01, 2024, 10:30:18 PM
Lol, OP, I quite admire the effort that was put to creating this topic but after reading to this length, I  just feel that people will not give serious reply to. I don't feel members will gladly share with you which ever productive idea that they want to implement in the blockchain space. If they do, another person can actually develop the idea before they do.
Thank you very much, I just present my opinion and I want to hear from everyone, even the most dreamy and unrealistic ideas. It would be great if the ideas of non-techies could be perfectly implemented by experts in the market, we would have good products to use!

Ok, Well, I have read about so many theft incidents and hack cases where the hackers stole a huge sum of crypto assets. I have also witnessed a few cases of crypto theft, and I have had a few experiences too. My mind has actually run through all those kinds of incidents, and if I were to bring any solution to the blockchain, I would probably design a project that can allow crypto users to write their name on their coins, so that if stollen, the thiefs cannot sell the coins until they prove that they are the real owners of those coins.

I don't know if such an idea can work, but even if it can, that will lead to crypto users releasing their information before they can sell their coins, which is also not a wise idea.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on February 01, 2024, 11:55:11 PM
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It's nice to see real crypto enthusiasm in your words. I think that not every cryptocurrency lover has thought about his project and what contribution he can make to the world of cryptocurrencies. To do this, you need to have creative thinking and the desire to really desire something, and not just observe the development of the crypto industry from the outside. I would like to do some kind of blockchain project related to art, because that's what I love. But NFTs have been invented for a long time :)
Blockchain that is related to art can switch to NFTs, but it seems that people prefer blockchains that are used for exchanges or other projects that have high selling value. Meanwhile, NFTs are only tools for collections so it might be a consideration for people to continue using NFTs or No.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: Yamane_Keto on February 02, 2024, 03:16:13 AM
A lot of efforts have already been made in scalability and solving fees issues, which I think we need to implement the solutions well and not look for new solutions. Therefore, the cryptocurrency market lacks pioneering projects in DEXs and privacy. All the current projects claim to be decentralized and we hear that they have been hacked or that they are private coins, but customer transfers can be tracked. The development of a DEX will effectively contribute to strengthening cryptocurrencies against regulations, something that will attract demand and profits in the future.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: KryptoBull on February 07, 2024, 09:26:30 PM
A lot of efforts have already been made in scalability and solving fees issues, which I think we need to implement the solutions well and not look for new solutions. Therefore, the cryptocurrency market lacks pioneering projects in DEXs and privacy. All the current projects claim to be decentralized and we hear that they have been hacked or that they are private coins, but customer transfers can be tracked. The development of a DEX will effectively contribute to strengthening cryptocurrencies against regulations, something that will attract demand and profits in the future.
I also agree with you, so we can think of a project focused on helping DEXs test smart contracts and optimize them: find bugs, fix them, test attacks, complete and provide reports to the community. I think this task is being done very well by CertiK - Securing The Web3 World (https://www.certik.com/).

Some other projects can monitor on-chain activities to alert users and dev teams about risks related to hackers to avoid attacks and minimize damage.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on February 07, 2024, 09:38:38 PM
The development of a DEX will effectively contribute to strengthening cryptocurrencies against regulations, something that will attract demand and profits in the future.

Yes, you are absolutely right. Although there are already some Dex for other smart chain like BSC and ETH whch allows direct wallet swap from on token to another but for the Bitcoin blockchain, there is the bisque exchange which doesn't require KYC but your point is good if it will be possible to actually develop a great DEX that can allow the easy conversation of Bitcoin to Fiat or any local currency without any form of KYC.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: doc on February 07, 2024, 11:30:37 PM
The development of a DEX will effectively contribute to strengthening cryptocurrencies against regulations, something that will attract demand and profits in the future.

Yes, you are absolutely right. Although there are already some Dex for other smart chain like BSC and ETH whch allows direct wallet swap from on token to another but for the Bitcoin blockchain, there is the bisque exchange which doesn't require KYC but your point is good if it will be possible to actually develop a great DEX that can allow the easy conversation of Bitcoin to Fiat or any local currency without any form of KYC.

DEX is a solution that does not require KYC to carry out transactions.  Some CEXs still don't require KYC for transactions within certain limits.  So if we make transactions on CEX with a small nominal amount, KYC is not a problem.  To be honest, I don't like KYC because crypto is anonymous and no one dares to guarantee that our data will be safe.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: pacar_tiri on February 09, 2024, 04:31:01 PM
DEX is a solution that does not require KYC to carry out transactions.  Some CEXs still don't require KYC for transactions within certain limits.  So if we make transactions on CEX with a small nominal amount, KYC is not a problem.  To be honest, I don't like KYC because crypto is anonymous and no one dares to guarantee that our data will be safe.
However, there is a weakness for the DEX market, which does not use KYC. Sometimes there are a lot of problems, and it is always targeted by the government. So far, in several countries that provide exchange services, it is mandatory to carry out KYC. In fact, with KYC, everything can be safer, even though cryptocurrency transactions are no longer possible. anonymous again, but at least the company knows who owns the cryptocurrency address used for transactions.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: Yamane_Keto on February 13, 2024, 03:49:58 AM
However, there is a weakness for the DEX market, which does not use KYC. Sometimes there are a lot of problems, and it is always targeted by the government. So far, in several countries that provide exchange services, it is mandatory to carry out KYC. In fact, with KYC, everything can be safer, even though cryptocurrency transactions are no longer possible. anonymous again, but at least the company knows who owns the cryptocurrency address used for transactions.
Traders use DEX markets not only because of privacy, but sometimes because of the fear of misusing personal data or providing it to a third party, or the platform’s practices with that data, or even that, despite your submitting all the documents, the funds are still in their possession and they can confiscate it from you for any reason and the lack of a legal framework while in the case of the DEX market there is less possibility of fraud and less possibility of losing your money, the real problem remains in the availability of liquidity and fees.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: Trongduy on February 15, 2024, 12:32:32 AM
I look forward to hearing from you:
  • Have you ever planned to bring an idea/solution to the blockchain?
  • What is that idea? Please elaborate.
  • Do you plan to implement it in the future?
It's a difficult question, I'm not a developer so I don't have any special ideas, but the 2017 season was very bustling and some of the craziest ideas are also introduced: mining ore on meteorites, creating fusion reactors for power grids, creating tokens that replace Btc and Eth...

I am designer, I need an easy recruitment and payment platform. Currently, there are no outstanding Freelancer platforms on the blockchain. In the 2017 season, a few projects appeared but they all died because there were no users. I hope we will have a potential project for designers in this season.

Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on February 15, 2024, 01:58:42 AM
    -    Technically, I can't think of any ideas to give about blockchain because I'm not a blockchain expert. What I know is basic, so what idea can I give to what you want to get from the opinions of other communities here on this platform?

Why do you have a clear idea that can be given about this matter in blockchain technology? Because honestly, if I look at it, the blockchain topic is very technical.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: KryptoBull on February 19, 2024, 10:20:25 PM
I am designer, I need an easy recruitment and payment platform. Currently, there are no outstanding Freelancer platforms on the blockchain. In the 2017 season, a few projects appeared but they all died because there were no users. I hope we will have a potential project for designers in this season.
This is really an important need as we live in a flat world and everyone can easily interact with each other via the Internet, a platform for Freelancers should be built and popularized for all. everyone. Current platforms only use traditional payment methods like PayPal, it would be better if we could receive payments in crypto easily!

I hope we will see the emergence of such a platform this year or next with the development of Web3.

    -    Technically, I can't think of any ideas to give about blockchain because I'm not a blockchain expert. What I know is basic, so what idea can I give to what you want to get from the opinions of other communities here on this platform?

Why do you have a clear idea that can be given about this matter in blockchain technology? Because honestly, if I look at it, the blockchain topic is very technical.
I know that blockchain technology is very complicated but we have many very strong #DevelopmentTeam s, what we lack is just ideas. I just ask a suggestive question. If you have ever thought of a solution that could be put on the blockchain, you can share it so we can discuss. If developers are reading this topic, they may have more ideas to deploy and create products for the community  :)
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: jonathancool220 on February 20, 2024, 05:36:07 AM
I'm just a college kid who probably doesn't have the vision for the regulations that dictionaries provide to students.
There are many systems that are not transparent in terms of managerial matters on campus, maybe this is also what I will bring to the table regarding Blockchain related to campus.

For example, I see that assessments from lecturers to students are not necessarily transparent but are like privacy for lecturers and students.
I also see many students who don't go to campus but have standards, what's more, those who gamble on campus and don't do their assignments also have standard grades and even more.

The assessment of lecturers on this campus to students will be transparent if they use blockchain, but the implementation is difficult to implement.
Title: Re: What solution will you bring to the blockchain?
Post by: KryptoBull on February 23, 2024, 01:05:56 AM
I'm just a college kid who probably doesn't have the vision for the regulations that dictionaries provide to students.
There are many systems that are not transparent in terms of managerial matters on campus, maybe this is also what I will bring to the table regarding Blockchain related to campus.

For example, I see that assessments from lecturers to students are not necessarily transparent but are like privacy for lecturers and students.
I also see many students who don't go to campus but have standards, what's more, those who gamble on campus and don't do their assignments also have standard grades and even more.

The assessment of lecturers on this campus to students will be transparent if they use blockchain, but the implementation is difficult to implement.
I think this problem lies in the management process, and the solution may not require using blockchain: companies have also successfully applied fingerprint scanning to timekeeping for workers, facial recognition cameras and automatic scoring. Blockchain only helps make the data recording process more transparent, but implementing it is quite complicated, usually it only helps colleges store exam results and student degrees.

If your college has an IT department, you can propose that professors and students there work together to design a private blockchain or leverage a cheap public blockchain like Solana to deploy your idea.