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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [PRE-ANN] WAVES. Ultimate crypto-tokens blockchain platform.
by
Tosch
on 05/04/2016, 18:31:31 UTC
Exactly. Waves is more futuristic.

lol, cmon now.

You can do asset-asset trading(like real trading, not conversion) and create asset, crowdfund your project with fiat tokens there ? lol from when ?

Also can you issue loyalty tokens and pay fees in that token also ?

Do they have reputation system for this also ?

Are they using unique tech solving probably blockchain bloat problem ?

Asset to asset or coin to coin trading will also be possible in Nxt at the end of the year with Nxt 2.0 ( the inspiration for Waves). Why is Waves better in this?

Waves will be platform with emphasis on custom token creation, transfer and decentralized trading, with deep fiat integration, focus on crowdfunding, community-backed projects and mass adoption.

Fiat assets will be backed by third-parties, payment systems, and banks. Fiat tokens on Waves blockchain will be right at launch.

One of the goals will be also to create a protocol for token/asset transfer between blockchains. Imagine you have a token on NXT, ETH platform and would like to move this token to BTC colored coins or Waves blockchain. Assets issued on existing blokchains will be able to be transferred if protocol is implemented on both sides and you can enjoy then features of many blockchains at the same time.

Yes, but you will need more third parties for that. Can I say Waves is the more centralized version on Nxt (not ment to be negative).

From my point of view, Nxt is one of the most decentralized scenario possible. Anonymous ICO and development. Built up with no (or not much) legal applicatiotion and real businesses. I think Nxt is for everybody that wants to use the Blockchain for something (data cloud, marketplace, voting system, monetary system, assets...). You have everything at once.
While when you concentrate your Blockchain on Assets, you can have a Blockchain that can be slim and fast, because it does not have to deal with all the other data on it.