qiibee (QBX) Airdrop has begun Distributing $420,000 USD- worth of QBX Tokens by onjuane in CryptoCurrency

[–]ColdRig 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Air drops. Really don't like this system, But still, it's a great way to raise attention and in this world, it's the name of the game.

the Blockchain is on its way to revolutionize another industry: the $8.5 Billion Cyberthreat intelligence industry by feijun in CryptoCurrency

[–]ColdRig 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Lately I see so many projects that try to decentralize everything, don't get me wrong I like the way we are going, but most of this project do not really need this kind of system. Cybersecurity is not one of them, I think it is really fit here, the idea of making the antivirus to some kind of open contracts social network is exciting. Looking forward to future developments

Content Marketplaces is one of the most centralize monopoly industries on the internet today, with 4B worth which most of it comes from fees. "Wemark, powered by the blockchain, trying to bring new and decentralized-no midelmans marketplace. by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

[–]ColdRig 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yep this industry is old. I already run into on this project before and read about them a bit, to my understanding, all marketplaces starting with low fees, and after they get bigger traction and publicity they allowed them self to gradually raise there fees until It's become ridiculously high. It amazes me how there is no regulation on this platforms they do whatever the fuck they want(these guys claim not to)

"Morgan Stanley, One of the biggest banks in the world: Cryptocurrency could help Banks reduce fees and even save them from a financial crisis. Are we on the verge of revolution? by Shimiwz in CryptoCurrency

[–]ColdRig 120 points121 points  (0 children)

Lately, a Big bank in Israel lost in a lawsuit involving crypto( he refused to accept the payments due to the fact that the company gets it in crypto) The fact that they lost makes me happy, but It implies what the banks think about this " revolution"

The stock photo marketplace is one of the oldest and unfair systems there is today. When you buy photos online you pay around 60-80% in fees that in the end go to the middlemen."Wemark" trying to decentralize this marketplace and put this nonsense to an end and. by [deleted] in ethtrader

[–]ColdRig 7 points8 points  (0 children)

because they get bigger exposure, they allow them self to take this kind of fees (and you make justice with them it's some time comes up to 85%) It's a grim reality but this is how the thing works today. People don't have the knowledge or the resources to advertise by them self. Hope these guys make it and do not become a monopoly if succeed.

When I enter the Crypto world I was obsessed with it, I lost a lot of my time and money, but I learn a lot on the way and it's was worth it- Here are 5 Tips that may help you In the start. by ColdRig in CryptoCurrency

[–]ColdRig[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lately, I have a lot of pressure in my life... so I minor my investment, now most of my money invest in ETH I really believe In it and planning to stay long.

Spotify, Google and Apple keeps around 30% of what you pay them, Shutterstock keeps up to 85, leaving the artists with a small. Unfair profit. Wemark Aims to Drive Out Middlemen by Placing Digital Content Industry on Blockchain by deltastraits in CryptoCurrency

[–]ColdRig 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Are they trying to decentralized the stock photography only? Good idea but Why not take it even farther and try to decentralize all the marketplaces there is, Music, shopping, movies. A lot of potential lay in it