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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: kickky on March 15, 2014, 11:09:10 pm
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imagine there is a app developed on your apple phone or Android phone which allows you make international calls by depositing any bitassets; for eg, pts or bitshares.
Pretty much needed DAC if developed. Pay by bitassets, btc or bts. Works better on international calls rather than local i guess.
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imagine there is a app developed on your apple phone or Android phone which allows you make international calls by depositing any bitassets; for eg, pts or bitshares.
Pretty much needed DAC if developed. Pay by bitassets, btc or bts. Works better on international calls rather than local i guess.
+5% once a DAC can reach beyond the Blockchain and actually touch the world with an API, the whole game changes. No Limits
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I think it's better to just add these payment options to an existing app. Phone calls are still routed to heavy centralized systems...for now
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I think it's better to just add these payment options to an existing app. Phone calls are still routed to heavy centralized systems...for now
My field is finance and not engineering. Is there any plausible way to piggyback this on Skype or something similar?
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i don't get it ::)
how can you out-Skype Skype?
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I think it's better to just add these payment options to an existing app. Phone calls are still routed to heavy centralized systems...for now
My field is finance and not engineering. Is there any plausible way to piggyback this on Skype or something similar?
twilio.com is very affordable and has a very robust API.. question, do we have a proof of concept where a DAC invokes a 3rd party API?
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imagine there is a app developed on your *apple* phone or Android phone which allows you make international calls by depositing any bitassets; for eg, pts or bitshares.
Pretty much needed DAC if developed. Pay by bitassets, btc or bts. Works better on international calls rather than local i guess.
Getting this one through the Apple appstore may present a challenge. Still a blockade on crypto wallets on the appstore I think.