OCEAN

We haven't moved up yet but when we do there's no stopping until $1
>Unironically the next link
>Check out the data marketplace for hardpp market.oceanprotocol.com/
Easily my comfiest hodl of 2020

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sold

you had all year to accumulate
let the fomo begin

>let the fomo begin

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Ooooooooooooooooo

$1 end of month

Ocean Piss corp (discord):
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Honestly I don't know. About a year ago I was building a company along the same lines as OCEAN (Without a blockchain layer). We have pivoted since then.

The issue they are going to run into is individual privacy. Where data pertains to European citizens, you are basically fucked. Privacy research / technology is really not at a place where you can support a full-blown marketplace for arbitrary datasets. Ocean is therefore reduced to basically training models.

Even when training models however, it's notoriously difficult to get right - and the definition of privacy they use (differential privacy) means that you basically need to know what features you want to train on the model a-priori. Furthermore, the addition of noise which happens in differential privacy reduces the accuracy of your model - which is bad from an objective model performance standpoint, but can also cause serious issues if there models are used to produce results in regulated industries (i.e. credit scores). Furthermore, the verdict on where differential privacy stands from a GDPR perspective is kind of blurred, but last I checked it counted as de-identified data and not anonymised data. You have to be very careful with de-identified data, you can't just sell it off (unlike anonymised data).

I hope they do well, the world needs something like this, but my money is on that it is a little early.

they solve it by letting you run your algo on the data at the place where the data is stored
so for example you could run stats or train AI without destroying privacy or gdpr

oceanprotocol.com/technology/compute-to-data

I like your analysis. Do you also have any thoughts on PNK?

>We haven't moved up yet but when we do
Been hearing that for months. Also marketplace is shit every new set gets pumped and dumped regardless of what it is and you even have official partners pulling liquidity. Shame too, OCEAN could’ve been the one...

Yeah and that sounds like a good idea right?

Well the truth is it's not that simple, even if you train the model where the data is stored (this is called federated learning), ML models by definition encode sensitive information in their weights (that's why you have the differential privacy layer which introduces the errors).

This means that companies will now need permission to process data for this reason.

>Been hearing that for months. Also marketplace is shit every new set gets pumped and dumped regardless of what it is and you even have official partners pulling liquidity. Shame too, OCEAN could’ve been the one...
you remind me of the ethereum complainers around ETH=$1

>Well the truth is it's not that simple, even if you train the model where the data is stored (this is called federated learning), ML models by definition encode sensitive information in their weights (that's why you have the differential privacy layer which introduces the errors).
>This means that companies will now need permission to process data for this reason.

I mean maybe it's sensitive. If the dataset is sufficiently large I doubt anyone could make a claim about a ML weight leaking private data.

No idea. I know about data privacy. Not much else :P

They solve this by using secret network

Computations on encrypted data. Your never actually giving the data away. It remains encrypted the entire time

Both ocean and scrt are comfy holds

Absolute scam.
Even worse than HEX.

>Computations on encrypted data.
I wasn't aware they did homomorphic application
Link?

seethe noceaner

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blog.scrt.network/ocean-and-secret-collaborating-on-access-control-and-private-compute-for-datatokens/

Oooo

i sold 8000 link @ 15 and bought this

>i sold 8000 link @ 15 and bought this

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Except the data you sell there actually comes from Streamr which is a 30 million marketcap lol, most underrated gem on this useless board. I'd rather 10x there than 2x with Ocean

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Yeah, the only problem is fully homomorphic encryption is:
a) 6 orders of magnitude slower than plaintext computation
b) does not guarantee privacy at the output.

To give an example of b, imagine that you are performing a computation on encrypted text from data on your machine.

and the computation is, F = 0 + your_age. Even though the operation 0 + your_age is performed in ciphertext, the answer leaks private information about your age.

You seem to be a data analysis expert user

Tell me if you know of anything like this:
- An algorithm specification language
- Which lets you compute mathematical proofs over the algorithm
- Including a proof that the output destroys enough information that it can never be run backwards (thus preserving data point privacy)

>noceaner
I'm still not there. I'm trying to get rid of it.
This was one of the worst investments I've ever made.

noilers on sui watch
Day of the Barrel soon
then the only OCEAN relevant will be from you faggot's tears

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lmao how
where did you buy in