Cryptocracy

in bitcoin •  8 years ago  (edited)

Hey all,

I just found out about Steemit, and I am glad to see it seems to be popular.
Steemit shows everyone that the crypto community is growing and becoming more main stream.

I wanted to let you guys know about a project I am working on, http://cryptocracy.io
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It is still under development

Quick break down of the features we are developing for it:

  • Wallet: Send / Receive Bitcoin, Ethereum, as well as other Custom Tokens
  • Markets: Buy / Sell Assets (Products, Goods, or Services)
  • Grants: Support / Kickstart Projects
  • Geospatial Indexing of Market & Grants objects, to organized and facilitate localized economies
  • IPFS leveraged to establish and ensure application resources live as part of a distributed network

Let me know your guys thoughts, thanks.

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I wonder why you arent choosing to describe it as a DAO at this point in time ;)

The smart contract known as "The DAO" was a centralized contract on ethereums blockchain, Cryptocracy is a indexing of UNIQUE contracts and ipfs addresses, ...thus no central wallet address to exploit.
:)

I'd gladly learn more about it but there's not a lot to go off on your site. What's your MVP to start with?

Its all still under development, but the MVP is essentially providing a geospatially indexing service, that indexes with the following:
-List a Market asset needing sold via their btc address, ethereum contract address, or ipfs address
-List a Grant request, for needing funded via their btc address, ethereum contract address, or ipfs address
All of which will be contextually presented via actual Lists, or via overlayed objects on a virtual map, all wrapped inside a conventional crypto wallet.

OK, is this virtual map geographic in nature? Maybe for say a crypto-Craigslist?

Not sure why but I can't reply to your other comment above, but yes exactly, once the app is finished people will have the ability to look to a geographic type of map, and easily determine near by things for sale for crypto or near by projects needing crypto funding.

There is a thread-depth limit on Steemit that prevents you from going too deep. It was a conscious design decision, I imagine. Anyway, as a current user of Open Bazaar (I sell a fitness product I've created) I'd be glad to try your product once available.