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Perhaps if you took a gander at what's happening over there you would get a perspective of how to get a proper fit to fly test up and running quickly. In my opinion the board are running on fumes here at the moment, need to get a shift on pretty quickly!
I think any increased exposure regarding using the power of Blockchain technology increases the value of Catenae
Morning,
There is a growing amount of interest in this, I’ll be very surprised if this BB doesn’t jump into life as well as the sp as the hoards start to converge looking for the next big thing, like me :)
Lots of buys...…..It's a Christmas Miracle
Funny trades going on , any thoughts
Both tests on the French list....
https://uk.ambafrance.org/List-of-antigen-tests-authorized-for-entry-to-France-from-UK-29434
Clearly at the wind up
Paulo, Just read through twitter posts and Telegram posts.
Where are you seeing the interest? This BB is dead!
Hope you’re right.
Serious bit of interest building here for CTEA. Expecting a pretty explosive day here to raid us back above 3p. Anything below is criminal
hoping for a good update soon.
Covid-19 is getting out of control and businesses cannot afford to be kept closed. the
CTEA provides Testing, Monitoring via APP and manages
3 in 1 services better than just testing.
GL
#CTEA JV's Antai Triple Antibody rapid test:
??+ World's only 3x Antibody test??
-UK exclusivity; BHA supplied >350k to UK companies?
-Sub-Saharan exclusivity - 80% of Africa, >1.1bn ppl ??
CTEA CHEAPEST/UNDERVALUED COVID STOCK ON THE MARKET
CTEA HAVE THEIR FINGERS IN EVERY COVID PIE
COVID test monitor and manage
To solve all COVID issues
Then it moves onto the vaccine
Monitor and manage
Then it moves on to African diseases test, monitor and manage
All for £5m market cap
Could the government be taking advantage of CTEA tech?
Article in the daily mail our healgen is one of only 3 LFT used .
We could be selling millions of these .
OK,
Under informed about the company and JV but taking a speculative bite at 2.6p due to the wobbly world macro for confidence in unlocking economies vs emerging strains of Covid and the potential for annual vaccination status tracking required in schools, universities, travel visas, workers in hospitality industry etc etc etc
Potential following proof of concept had peaked my interest.
The world needs some sort of validated method of getting going again. Looks a good blockchain application at time of need. I do however think sped is of the essence in CTEA getting this noticed and taken up though.
GLA
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/home-flow-tests-cleared-but-come-with-warning-853vmqp7x
It’s good to see them back as night follows day the SP goes up the following week because there’s an RNS .
Some classic crizmo quotes for crizmas :)
"There's been no commercial sales" and "no interest". Wrong, refer to 25 Aug RNS
"Blockchain is too expensive" hence why there's "been no interest". Oops :)
"It's not the most secure manner possible. Until a blockchain is running at a certain scale, it's actually easier to compromise than a more traditional model." Ah, so you did say its hackable and easier than a "traditional model". 5 Dells should do it! ;)
"Newcastle Health has bought COV-ID and Guy describes the value in building credibility. An insurance industry company is also using it." Lies. No-one has bought Cov-ID. NPH are trialing Onsite-ID. Not CovID." Re-read 25 Aug RNS slower than you've ever done before and look at NPH's website for the correct answer.
This is my favourite. "I work in tech for a company worth over 5bn. We looked at blockchain and decided it's too costly. It's also slower than traditional infrastructure. It can't do as many transactions per second. I'm sure, being a blockchain expert, you already knew that though". So my view, if you put a donkey in charge. Synovate's website states its global platform is 4x faster than Visa's global platform and its low cost scalability is one of Blockchain's core value propositions.
Keep changing your message but it's all here.
BB entertainment while we wait.
posted?
"Imagine a world where when somebody posts there's "been no commercial sales", "no interest" because "Blockchain's too expensive", one could instantly test its accuracy."
I have never posted "been no commercial sales". If you read my post I said "Still no paying customers for CovID" which is 100% true.
I guess you're right. I can't say for certain that there has been no interest. Maybe someone enquired about CovID and then decided against buying it. I can say that no-one has bought the product though.
The third 'Quote' "Blockchain's too expensive" is another figment of your imagination. I never said that either. Here's what I said
"Blockchain is expensive. That would be my guess to the main reason as to why no-one wants CovID."
I'm not sure what your first paragraph is about
"The most opportune time to highlight the core proposition of Blockchain - it records, in the most secure manner possible, the immutable truth so that all stakeholders can record, trust and transact data and value"
That's not true. It's not the most secure manner possible. Until a blockchain is running at a certain scale, it's actually easier to compromise than a more traditional model.
So, I made one statement, about there being no interest, that I can't verify. The rest is, as you put it. The Immutable truth.
If you want to look at people posting lies. Maybe you want to look below at some statements you've made recently.
"Newcastle Health has bought COV-ID and Guy describes the value in building credibility. An insurance industry company is also using it." Lies. No-one has bought Cov-ID. NPH are trialing Onsite-ID. Not CovID
"but almost every single top rank business is quietly investing into Blockchain". Got any proof of that. I work in tech for a company worth over 5bn. We looked at blockchain and decided it's too costly. It's also slower than traditional infrastructure. It can't do as many transactions per second. I'm sure, being a blockchain expert, you already knew that though.
The direction of SP is unmistakable...would like to see where this will end up in 2-3 months time......
Wow. You've all gotten wound up about this, haven't you? I'm glad Phil has filtered me. Now when I post he won't come back and tell me blockchain is unhackable even when I haven't said it is.
"The fake immunity passports will be a problem. That's why Ctea Blockchain looks like a good answer to the problem"
That's what I responded to. Now if the issue were that the other offerings of this were getting their back end systems compromised then I could see an argument to say CTEA's blockchain may provide better security. That's not the case though. Where the data is being stored is not being tampered with so I was just making the point that CTEA are in no better position than any other company offering a similar app by running on a blockchain backend.
It's 5 Dells actually Shox
Regards,
The worlds saddest man
Yeah I read that , it doesn’t look like we are involved but in the positive it looks like the government and big businesses are looking into it .