Synereo

in crypto-news •  8 years ago 

Synereo is a fully decentralized and distributed social platform

Seems to me much complex than steem.
http://www.synereo.com/

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I would love to hold a hangout with the synereo community. Blockchains are meant to flourish and if at least a good few of them get a foothold we will see an economy slowly emerge that can handle all the necessities of a 21st century landscape.

The more we learn from and work with one another, the more wealth and value to humanity we create. Only part that is really difficult is trying not to lose one's self on the journey.

Please feel free to join us anytime to discuss a little bit about your project and maybe we can even discuss how we can help one another.

I personally know I would like to see SYN traded on the exchange

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They have been building it for more than a year I think... It's a very complex distributed social platform. We should invite them on Beyong Bitcoin Hangout ans learn something that could benefit Steem.

Social Contracts

Synereo features a battle-tested, robust smart contracting mechanism that does not rely on global consensus.
In a decentralized, distributed network there is a natural and vital tension between the desire for reach and the desire for privacy. Enforceable statements about the intent for how information is to flow provide the means to reconcile and harness this tension into a powerful force for social self organization and self determination. In Synereo, social contracts allow agents to state and enforce information flow policy. Policy statements are made independently and autonomously, yet can be assembled to define and determine the information flow policy of a collective. Policy can be checked for properties such as 'this group learns of an event before that one,' or 'everybody eventually gets notified of an important message.'

Using properties, agents can check to see whether combined information flow policies fit with their aims and goals in order to decide when and how to participate in information/currency exchange with other agents and collectives. Among the many benefits, this allows for just-in-time assembly of services without a global director or global coordinator.

What exactly does all of that mean? Let's get real practical from users perspective.

Sounds like a meaningless bunch of horseshit from an ethereum fanboy page.

So you are essentially saying there is a very granular level of control over information flow between people and the communities to which they belong? The contract agents are who "enforce" these information flows and the individuals who seek the same or similar information flow facilitation/redirection/blocking will connect around these agents. Am I correct or incorrect here?

I want to know this before I delve deeper...but I think I see where this is going :)

Too complex. Might go live some time next year. By then, steem will have a massive following.