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Re: Go Fuck Yourself Baba Token (BABA)
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BennyBenny
on 12/11/2018, 16:44:58 UTC
A real project that focuses on proof-of-annoyance. I will be watching this very closely.

I believe this is a very good project with a great team and a unique concept.
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Re: [ANN] [ELENA] X17 - FOR THE MINERS
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BennyBenny
on 16/09/2018, 10:43:26 UTC
Guys ElenaCoin is the top trading coin at ALTMARKETS.
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Re: [ANN] [ELENA] X17 - FOR THE MINERS
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BennyBenny
on 16/09/2018, 10:37:05 UTC
What a wonderful project by the developers of ElanaCoin.

I would like to be part of the growing ELENA community and I will buy coins at ALTMARKETS.
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Re: 💋 Liza Coin 🎈 to da moon 🚀
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BennyBenny
on 14/09/2018, 00:32:51 UTC
Liza (LIZA)

Liza is an x13 proof of stake cryptocurrency.

To connect to the Liza network use rpcport 5515 and p2p port 5516.


Benefits of Liza

- Liza allows Yobit/other users to invest in a crptocurrency with a blockchain.
- Owners of Liza virtual token on Yobit can swap those tokens for Liza cryptocurrency on a 10:1 basis (10 Yobit Liza's = 1 blockhain Liza)
- The Liza masternode programme will pay nodes in Liza monthly!
- Mining will be reintroduced when Liza has been established as a cryptocurrency.
- Liza will be a good investment opportunity and pays 2000% annually.



Download the Liza wallet here.

Liza source code.


Bounties and Twitter campaign coming soon.





Good project.


It was easy to mine for many people we would not have difficulty about pools and educating people only not to exclude totally miners society. We will leave the decision our HOLDERs in the future.

Thank you for the free Liza coins, dev.

I recommend that people pay lots of attention to your serious project.
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Re: 💋 Liza Coin 🎈 to da moon 🚀
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BennyBenny
on 13/09/2018, 23:43:20 UTC
Liza (LIZA)

Liza is an x13 proof of stake cryptocurrency.

To connect to the Liza network use rpcport 5515 and p2p port 5516.


Benefits of Liza

- Liza allows Yobit/other users to invest in a crptocurrency with a blockchain.
- Owners of Liza virtual token on Yobit can swap those tokens for Liza cryptocurrency on a 10:1 basis (10 Yobit Liza's = 1 blockhain Liza)
- The Liza masternode programme will pay nodes in Liza monthly!
- Mining will be reintroduced when Liza has been established as a cryptocurrency.
- Liza will be a good investment opportunity and pays 2000% annually.



Download the Liza wallet here.

Liza source code.


Bounties and Twitter campaign coming soon.





Good project.


It was easy to mine for many people we would not have difficulty about pools and educating people only not to exclude totally miners society. We will leave the decision our HOLDERs in the future.
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Re: 💂 PoC Proof of Concept Token 💂 💂(PoC) 💂 ERC20 Token 💂
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BennyBenny
on 31/08/2018, 00:27:54 UTC
This can be quite interesting. Do not forget about the work and I hope that you will succeed

My team is designing a new ecommerce SOA platform for our company with the goal of purely autonomous services.  PoC is crucial for us to synchronize data and events between those business subsystems
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Re: 💂 PoC Proof of Concept Token 💂 💂(PoC) 💂 ERC20 Token 💂
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BennyBenny
on 31/08/2018, 00:21:31 UTC
Hello Dev, I am interested in your project, it sounds unique and one of a kind. A proof of concept is a demonstration, the purpose of which is to verify that certain concepts or theories have the potential for real-world application. POC is therefore a prototype that is designed to determine feasibility, and after that, the next stage is deliverables. There are so many real-world application possibilities.

https://cdn.pbrd.co/images/HBsjpZ4.png

So amazing.

Staffed with experts from cloud, mobile, integration and IoT teams, an Innovation Lab is designed to help jumpstart digital transformation projects at mid-size to large companies.

An Innovation Lab allows you to explore the application of cutting edge technology to solve your real business challenges. With the team and technology standing by, consider this your turnkey playground to quickly and safely test out new ideas and create digital POCs for a fraction of the cost and in a fraction of the time it would take to do it yourself. By infusing digital innovation into your IT you can future-proof your business and stay a step ahead of today’s and tomorrow’s competition.
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Re: Ballet Foundation
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BennyBenny
on 31/08/2018, 00:12:58 UTC
I am very interested in project, dev. Are you interested in contemporary ballet?

Contemporary ballet is a genre of dance that incorporates elements of classical ballet and modern dance. It employs classical ballet technique and in many cases classical pointe technique as well, but allows greater range of movement of the upper body and is not constrained to the rigorously defined body lines and forms found in traditional, classical ballet. Many of its attributes come from the ideas and innovations of 20th-century modern dance, including floor work and turn-in of the legs.
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Re: 💂 PoC Proof of Concept Token 💂 💂(PoC) 💂 ERC20 Token 💂
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BennyBenny
on 27/08/2018, 23:08:03 UTC
Thank you to the kind messages, the PoC team is inspired by them. There are so many reasons to use PoC in many areas. One example is its use by Software Developers early on in the development cycle of a software or to sell the concept of the software. Validation of technical feasibility, identification of the possible expectations from a platform, identification of potential stumbling blocks and determination of the scope and customization level required necessarily to complete a project are some of the concepts of early development cycle of a software where PoC can be used. By tokenizing PoC, it allows for this process to be open and adjusted to necessary input of an emerging PoC platform.

Fascinating!

I am interested in PoC with regard to project planning on a blockchain.

There are 4 aspects to consider while planning and executing any project like this

1. Effort and duration of the PoC.
2. Project scope
3. Choosing the resources
4. Finalizing Acceptance Criteria

I will send you a PM with my thoughts on these applied to blockchain technology.

Look forward to your response.


I would be fascinated by your thoughts on these applied to blockchain technology.

My own point of view is that these four aspects can be broken down like this (in brief terms):

Effort & Duration:

Typically a PoC should not take more than 2 weeks to be executed as then it becomes something more than a proof of concept.
We should also have 2 people working on POC so that 2 brains can work on thoughtful evaluation without any personal biases towards a certain technology or a solution (blockchain).

Project Scope:

It is important to make sure that you are defining the scope that’s actually well-suited to the concept, otherwise it is a recipe for getting skewed results. Restrict the scope to find a resolution of a specific blockchain related problem rather than trying to get everything done.

Choosing the resources:

Blockchain care should be taken to ensure that the people taking part in the PoC represent the right mix of skills in order to make the project as successful as possible. While having a person to work on a completely new technology is okay but there has to be someone who can mentor and guide the POC. In the absence of which, it becomes a Research without having any tangible end point.

Finalizing Acceptance Criteria:

-Ask questions to the client.
-Do your best to lay out these questions at the outset of your evaluation, based on some defined goals for the project.
-It is important that once PoC development effort has completed you re-focus on the high-level goals in a practical manner.
-Non-functional blockchain considerations will generally be ignored unless specifically requested.


Great!!!!
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Re: 💂 PoC Proof of Concept Token 💂 💂(PoC) 💂 ERC20 Token 💂
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BennyBenny
on 27/08/2018, 22:42:49 UTC
Thank you to the kind messages, the PoC team is inspired by them. There are so many reasons to use PoC in many areas. One example is its use by Software Developers early on in the development cycle of a software or to sell the concept of the software. Validation of technical feasibility, identification of the possible expectations from a platform, identification of potential stumbling blocks and determination of the scope and customization level required necessarily to complete a project are some of the concepts of early development cycle of a software where PoC can be used. By tokenizing PoC, it allows for this process to be open and adjusted to necessary input of an emerging PoC platform.

Software developers can also use PoC to identify performance issues of the project. These days most of the software developers assemble various applications and solutions by using the functions and services offered by other applications and using certain integration methods. These integration methods are used in the overall context of the software to test them with trial products. It also helps in validating the assumptions regarding the possibilities provided by the framework or platform.

In this way the results provided by the use of Proof of Concept include the confidence factors of technical feasibility along with the factors influencing the overall estimate of the efforts as well as the scope of efforts.

I am very excited by this project, especially regarding the the blockchain proof of concept (PoC). Many are already investing heavily in a blockchain proof of concept and distributed ledger technology, exploring use cases for their own business operations and for customers (including B2B and consumer applications). A recent Gartner survey revealed that 66% of CIOs and IT leaders believe blockchain will create business disruption, and have established budgets to experiment with the the technology; 5% of those surveyed said they will spend more than $10 million on blockchain in the next 5-10 years.

As a forward-looking technology and/or business leader, you are probably contemplating the potential for disruption in your industry — and maybe even wondering about how you can leverage blockchain to create a competitive advantage for your business.

So, how do you cut through the noise and hyperbole around blockchain and decide where to start? The answer is simple: Invest in a blockchain proof of concept in 2018.

Getting started with blockchain is easier said than done, right? Of course — but you don’t have to make a massive commitment to begin. In fact, the PoC blockchain developer practice is specifically designed to remove any friction and barriers for businesses. We provide all of the strategic, technical and delivery expertise needed to launch a successful blockchain PoC in 6 weeks or less.

Very interesting, I would like to participate actively, and buy tokens now. How do I achieve those goals?

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Re: 💂 PoC Proof of Concept Token 💂 💂(PoC) 💂 ERC20 Token 💂
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BennyBenny
on 25/08/2018, 20:59:19 UTC
Thank you to the kind messages, the PoC team is inspired by them. There are so many reasons to use PoC in many areas. One example is its use by Software Developers early on in the development cycle of a software or to sell the concept of the software. Validation of technical feasibility, identification of the possible expectations from a platform, identification of potential stumbling blocks and determination of the scope and customization level required necessarily to complete a project are some of the concepts of early development cycle of a software where PoC can be used. By tokenizing PoC, it allows for this process to be open and adjusted to necessary input of an emerging PoC platform.

Software developers can also use PoC to identify performance issues of the project. These days most of the software developers assemble various applications and solutions by using the functions and services offered by other applications and using certain integration methods. These integration methods are used in the overall context of the software to test them with trial products. It also helps in validating the assumptions regarding the possibilities provided by the framework or platform.

In this way the results provided by the use of Proof of Concept include the confidence factors of technical feasibility along with the factors influencing the overall estimate of the efforts as well as the scope of efforts.
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Re: 💂 PoC Proof of Concept Token 💂 💂(PoC) 💂 ERC20 Token 💂
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BennyBenny
on 24/08/2018, 18:10:53 UTC
Thank you. The goal of our project is to determine our main demographic and establish market viability with our target audience. To achieve this, we will leverage the partner, iResearch. This market intelligence technology firm delivers intuitive online tools for insight-driven decision-making.

Indeed, that you a partnered by iResearch is a demonstration that your project should be taken extremely seriously.
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Re: 💂 PoC Proof of Concept Token 💂 💂(PoC) 💂 ERC20 Token 💂
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BennyBenny
on 24/08/2018, 18:04:33 UTC
I am also to explain PoC token to you and may I be crowdfund from you.

PoC is ERC20 token

Proof of concept Token


Proof of concept (PoC) is a realization of a certain method or idea in order to demonstrate its feasibility, or a demonstration in principle with the aim of verifying that some concept or theory has practical potential. A proof of concept is usually small and may or may not be complete.


Usage history

The appearance of the term in news archives suggests it might have been in common use as early as 1967. In 1969 Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Advanced Research and Technology hearing proof of concept was defined as following "The Board defined proof of concept as a phase in development in which experimental hardware is constructed and tested to explore and demonstrate the feasibility of a new concept".

One of the early definitions of the term "proof of concept" was by Bruce Carsten in the context of a "proof-of-concept prototype" in the column "Carsten's Corner":

    Proof-of-Concept Prototype is a term that (I believe) I coined in 1984. It was used to designate a circuit constructed along lines similar to an engineering prototype, but one in which the intent was only to demonstrate the feasibility of a new circuit and/or a fabrication technique, and was not intended to be an early version of a production design.

The column also provided definitions for the related but distinct terms 'breadboard', 'prototype', 'engineering prototype', and 'brassboard'.
Examples

Filmmaking

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, 300, and Sin City were all shot in front of a greenscreen with almost all backgrounds and props computer-generated. All three used proof-of-concept short films. In the case of Sin City, the short film became the prologue of the final film.

Pixar sometimes creates short animated films that use a difficult or untested technique. Their short film Geri's Game used techniques for animation of cloth and of human facial expressions later used in Toy Story 2. Similarly, Pixar created several short films as proofs of concept for new techniques for water motion, sea anemone tentacles, and a slowly appearing whale in preparation for the production of Finding Nemo.
Engineering

In engineering and technology, a rough prototype of a new idea is often constructed as a "proof of concept". For example, a working concept of an electrical device may be constructed using a breadboard. A patent application often requires a demonstration of functionality prior to being filed. Some universities have proof of concept centers to "fill the 'funding gap'" for "seed-stage investing" and "accelerate the commercialization of university innovations". Proof of concept centers provide "seed funding to novel, early stage research that most often would not be funded by any other conventional source".

Business development

In the field of business development and sales, a vendor may allow a prospect customer to trial a product. This use of proof-of-concept helps to establish viability, to isolate technical issues, and to suggest overall direction, as well as providing feedback for budgeting and other forms of internal decision-making processes.

In these cases, the proof of concept may mean the use of specialized sales engineers to ensure that the vendor makes a best-possible effort.

Security

In both computer security and encryption, proof of concept refers to a demonstration that in principle shows how a system may be protected or compromised, without the necessity of building a complete working vehicle for that purpose. Winzapper was a proof of concept which possessed the bare minimum of capabilities needed to selectively remove an item from the Windows Security Log, but it was not optimized in any way.
Software development

In software development, the term proof of concept often characterises several distinct processes with different objectives and participant roles: vendor business roles may utilise a proof of concept to establish whether a system satisfies some aspect of the purpose it was designed for. Once a vendor is satisfied, a prototype is developed which is then used to seek funding or to demonstrate to prospective customers.

    A steel thread is technical proof of concept that touches all of the technologies in a solution.
    By contrast, a proof of technology aims to determine the solution to some technical problem (such as how two systems might integrate) or to demonstrate that a given configuration can achieve a certain throughput. No business users need be involved in a proof of technology.
    A pilot project refers to an initial roll-out of a system into production, targeting a limited scope of the intended final solution. The scope may be limited by the number of users who can access the system, the business processes affected, the business partners involved, or other restrictions as appropriate to the domain. The purpose of a pilot project is to test, often in a production environment.

Drug development

Although not suggested by natural language, and in contrast to usage in other areas, Proof of Principle and Proof of Concept are not synonymous in drug development. A third term, Proof of Mechanism, is closely related and is also described here. All of these terms lack rigorous definitions and exact usage varies between authors, between institutions and over time. The descriptions given below are intended to be informative and practically useful.

The underlying principle is related to the use of biomarkers as surrogate endpoints in early clinical trials. See for example the introductory discussion on pages 3 to 9 of Downing's Biomarkers and surrogate endpoints: clinical research and applications. In early development it is not practical to directly measure that a drug is effective in treating the desired disease, and a surrogate endpoint is used to guide whether or not it is appropriate to proceed with further testing. For example, although it cannot be determined early that a new antibiotic cures patients with pneumonia, early indicators would include that the drug is effective in killing bacteria in laboratory tests, or that it reduces temperature in infected patients - such a drug would merit further testing to determine the appropriate dose and duration of treatment. A new antihypertension drug could be shown to reduce blood pressure, indicating that it would be useful to conduct more extensive testing of long-term treatment in the expectation of showing reductions in stroke (cerebrovascular accident) or heart attack (myocardial infarction). Surrogate endpoints are often based on laboratory blood tests or imaging investigations like X-ray or CT scan.

Proof of Mechanism or PoM relates to the earliest stages of drug development, often pre-clinical (i.e., before trialling the drug on humans, or before trialling with research animals). It could be based on showing that the drug interacts with the intended molecular receptor or enzyme, and/or affects cell biochemistry in the desired manner and direction.

Proof of Principle or PoP relates to early clinical development and typically refers to an evaluation of the effect of a new treatment on disease biomarkers, but not the clinical endpoints of the condition. Early stage clinical trials may aim to demonstrate Proof of Mechanism, or Proof of Principle, or both.

A decision is made at this point as to whether to progress the drug into later development, or if it should be dropped.

Proof of Concept PoC refers to early clinical drug development, conventionally divided into Phase I and Phase IIa.

Phase I is typically conducted with 10 to 20 healthy volunteers who are given single doses or short courses of treatment (e.g., up to 2 weeks). Studies in this phase aim to show that the new drug has some of the desired clinical activity (e.g., that an experimental anti-hypertensive drug actually has some effect on reducing blood pressure), that it can be tolerated when given to humans, and to give guidance as to dose levels that are worthy of further study. Other Phase I studies aim to investigate how the new drug is absorbed, distributed, metabolised and excreted (so-called ADME studies).

Phase IIa is typically conducted in up to 100 patients with the disease of interest. Studies in this Phase aim to show that the new drug has a useful amount of the desired clinical activity (e.g., that an experimental antihypertensive drug reduces blood pressure by a useful amount), that it can be tolerated when given to humans in the longer term, and to investigate which dose levels might be most suitable for eventual marketing.

A decision is made at this point as to whether to progress the drug into later development, or if it should be dropped. If the drug continues, it will progress into later stage clinical studies, termed "Phase IIb" and "Phase III".

Phase III studies involve larger numbers of patients treated at doses and durations representative of marketed use, and in randomised comparison to placebo and/or existing active drugs. They aim to show convincing, statistically significant evidence of efficacy and to give a better assessment of safety than is possible in smaller, short term studies.

A decision is made at this point as to whether the drug is effective and safe, and if so an application is made to regulatory authorities (such as the US Food and Drug Administration [FDA] and the European Medicines Agency) for the drug to receive permission to be marketed for use outside of clinical trials.

Clinical trials can continue after marketing authorisation has been received, for example to better delineate safety, to determine appropriate use alongside other drugs or to investigate additional uses.

See also how PoC Token works with everything here

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    Case study
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    Feasibility study
    Prototype
    Sanity testing
    Tech demo
    Technology readiness level
    Trinity (nuclear test)



Hello, I would like to remark that I find your project idea intellectually stimulating on a number of levels. The idea of a platform for PoC is a first in crypto at the level you are doing it. Well done.

In my opinion, the PoC method allows sharing internal knowledge among the team, explore emerging technologies, and provide an evidence of concept to the client for their product. First, the developer assigned to the POC conducts research and begins to develop the feature with the goal of proving that it’s feasible. Once this is proven, the PoC is extended to develop an integrated working model to provide a snippet of the final product. After that it’s either presented to the client and the product team to sell the idea for an upcoming project or it can be used internally within the development teams to share knowledge and stimulate innovation.

In essence, the platform will integrate technology and user experience to create a product (or multiple products).