I like you biz. get in now.
I like you biz. get in now
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huffingtonpost.co.uk
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I never left.
same , we were waiting for you op
Centralized shitcoin
just sold, ty
i like you user. this is a scam. get out now.
ecochain is the one.
truths.
Also iExec makes it obsolete. Useless shitcoin.
Hello Dumbo, we missed your daily computer cloud token posting. Please, elaborate if you're honest :)
Imagine missing out on the FIRST EVER DATA MARKETPLACES, because of decentralization meme. Look up the road map dumbo :)
iExec is the first ever data marketplace since v3 years ago
Imagine celebrating companies profiting from your/our data (without consent)
Imagine celebrating and profiting from selling your own data to companies (with consent)
How's that working out for you?
Checked
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It could bleed out for quite a while longer. I'll be interested around 22-18 for a long term bag.
Your fake coinbase listing hype will only last your shitcoin so long.
How long is that? Check coinbase custody :)
Except you have no idea about the mass amount of information which has already been gathered about you and I. And now it’s been sold to megacorps so they can make money from it. Lol. You are so desperate for cash you’d sell your virginity too if someone would actually pay for it. Sell out!
Explain to me how what you just wrote is relevant to what OCEAN Protocol is solving? Nice try at a strawman, thank you for the bump :)
I don't understand what you're trying to communicate here with your paint skills, you need to use sentences.
> The Secretive World of Selling Data About You
newsweek.com
> Who’s selling private data about us? More importantly, who’s buying it?
sociable.co
> Here are the data brokers quietly buying and selling your personal information
fastcompany.com
> What Does It Mean For Social Media Platforms To "Sell" Our Data?
forbes.com
> The Data Brokers: Selling your personal information
cbsnews.com
> The Creepy Way Facebook And Amazon Profit Off Our Private Data
huffingtonpost.co.uk
> Spotify sells your personal and playlist data to advertisers making you the product
betanews.com
>In 2017, data giant Acxiom provided up to 3,000 attributes on 700 million people. In 2018, the number was 10,000, on 2.5 billion consumers
> All that information can be used to create profiles of you—think of them as virtual, possibly erroneous versions of you—that can be used to target you with ads, classify the riskiness of your lifestyle, or help determine your eligibility for a job. Like the companies themselves, the risks can be hard to see. Apart from the dangers of merely collecting and storing all that data, detailed (and often erroneous) consumer profiles can lead to race or income-based discrimination, in a high-tech version of redlining.
Lol, even kin is on there. What a loser
Thank you for the links, but, again, do you know what OCEAN Protocol is solving?
>Our lives and habits are being tracked. Every time we tap in a Google search, every time we click “Like” on Facebook and every time we make an Amazon purchase, we are giving away information about ourselves: our thoughts, our preferences, our behaviors.
>We are providing data that can be packaged up and sold to companies, which then USE THAT DATA TO TRY TO MODIFY OUR BEHAVIOR and steer us toward buying their products and services.
What are you trying to state?
You are aware that just by using the internet you're participating in the creation of data even here on Zig Forums? Copy-pasting links and posting them here is sharing information with other participants.
What is your argument - that Data Economy is going to explode and one should invest in Data solutions like $OCEAN?
> Mercedes spies on drivers by secretly installing tracking devices in cars and passing information to bailiffs
>>"MERCEDES has sparked a privacy row by admitting it spies on drivers with tracking devices covertly installed in its cars. The secret sensors, fitted to all new and used motors sold by the firm’s dealers, pinpoint the vehicle’s exact location."
thesun.co.uk
>IBM settles LA lawsuit over The Weather Channel app selling user location data
>>"It made no mention of the fact that user location data would also be sold. Despite this, IBM claimed that it was ‘transparent’ about what it was doing with the data."
>inferring that selling your virginity isn’t chad af
KEK
have you heard of Morpheus Network and checked more on what guys are bringing onyo supply chain field? what I am excited by is tech and use cases that set new standards on entire field. check them out, cause I am curious to discuss their results and development with u