BitShares Forum
Other => Graveyard => Keyhotee => Topic started by: CLains on March 11, 2014, 11:49:12 pm
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Both Dan's excellent introduction video on Keyhotee (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pZaTdEtK-8) and Stan's excellent Keyhotee Free Space Flyer (http://static.squarespace.com/static/51fb043ee4b0608e46483caf/t/5270bd60e4b04f272062ebdd/1383120224597/Keyhotee%20Free%20Space%20Flyer%202.pdf) leaves us with a mind-blowing impression.
In this thread I'd love to see everyone follow up on this vision. What do you think of the vision? What steps are needed to get there? What will Keyhotee become? What could Keyhotee become? What should Keyhotee become?
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What steps are needed to get there?
Launching the blockchain...
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I think it would be interesting to see additional application specific reputation chains launch. We could have the equivalent of eBay feedback ratings on a one year (or however long) rolling chain secured with POW and reputation risk to kill spam. We could have dynamic webs of trust for distributed accreditation for basically any particular task or product, with a standard aggregate-able review structure for each domain. This could replace diplomas and resumes completely.
If I'm missing any existing plans for implementing these functions, I'd appreciate links.
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Coming from what we have been trying to do from the community "marketing" and education side of things, I thought it would be nice if Keyhotee would enable people to easily tip forum and other community members who provide valuable open source content.
I also sincerely hope that Keyhotee will have a mobile friendly version because the people who most need these banks and exchanges are those in 2nd and 3rd world countries. Many of these people do not have a computer, but most of them have mobile devices.
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What steps are needed to get there?
Launching the blockchain...
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I believe public-key cryptography is the future of the internet and once it starts rolling I would like to see Keyhotee pre-loaded on every brand new computer. Those are high hopes though, with new technology comes new competition and we'll just have to see if one of the pioneers of public key cryptography lasts all 10 rounds.