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Don't forget the drones from the Mail on Sunday!
With zerohedge now name checking Vemo in his latest article it’s only a matter of time before we have a wider audience and the herd arrive.
exract from today's edition (April 15th):
"Usage and Development
The Factom Protocol continues to see real-world usage with more on the horizon. The protocol metrics site Factoshi showcased a sharp rise in cumulative entries from 17,434,852 to 17,708,644 over the last 30 days.
Total chains saw a significant spike from 7,988 to 11,333. "Chains" are client-defined sequences of entries (I think of them as mini blockchains) relevant to an application.
From what we can ascertain, a significant portion of the new mainnet usage is coming from dLoc by Linxens, who are partnered with Factom Inc. Linxens is a leading multinational technology company providing component-based solutions for security and identification.
Another important development was TFA Labs announced a solution to secure IoT devices at the hardware level using the Factom blockchain. Their solution works with the Factom blockchain out of the box, and currently has support for Python, C# and JavaScript. I reached out to the team to ask why Factom's design is "perfectly suited" for IoT like they said in their release and they responded with
The Factom protocol is well suited for IoT-based data because of its chain-oriented design. Every device is confined to its own chain, meaning light nodes can more easily ignore entire data sets without having to validate the individual entries. These entries can contain device identity, datastreams, data proofs, and maintenance history all linked through the device's sub-chains. Additionally, manufacturers can establish chains for their devices. Through the use of the Factom(r) Protocol's proof-of-publishing, an authentication source for validation of firmware can be established, thus providing a countermeasure against device hacking and installation of malicious firmware on the IoT device. Finally, chains also work well with the future scaling methods the Factom protocol intends to pursue, such as sharding, which enables higher TPS required by IoT devices."
Disregard my last post. It was a dead end.
Next..
If anyone on the board here is savvy with telecommunications companies have a read through the material on this tweet and let me know what you think.
https://twitter.com/Tat_TvamAsi/status/1117543071795896320
yes mat nothing mind blowing, but at least FFWD got a mention which might lead a few heading to the website and these boards , its done no harm, lets hope for more press over the coming months, FFWD is defo more than a one trick pony for sure, GLA
Cannabis companies are making their way to London to tap into a £100 billion European market and cash in on the Square Mile's so-called 'green rush' among investors.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/investing/article-6918881/Cannabis-firms-head-London-100bn-POT-gold-good-bet.html
A 57 minute video narrated by an absolute nob to explain the Merkel tree hash. That was worse than listening to Paul Snow for 5 minutes.
I give up
Interesting video on Youtube showing the unique benefits of Factom.
Look for 'Police are falsifying video evidence' video which is 57:51 minutes long.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKrCvM_Ej_Q
Not strictly true Snoot. We knows what news is upcoming, we talk to all the companies....what we don’t know are exact dates.
Come on, guys; with respect, that's two people who have 'got a feeling' in the last 24 hours. Truth is, nobody - not us, not the Three Amigos, not the MMs - has a clue when or what news is going to land. We all believe that it will be good when it does land, but as to the date? That's in the stars.
Got a feeling VemoEd will come before Factom.
More odd pattern trading in what is a difficult stock to read; the two pairs of B&ISAs aside, MMs were content yesterday to allow the bid to be taken out progressively throughout the afternoon, on very thin trade - odd, since the bid had been well-supported the whole week previously. Make of it what you will; my money's on an eventual gathering and push above 10p, but for that to happen we really do need rock-solid, price-sensitive news, such as the elusive Factom B.
ODonnell...
They were 2 x £20k bed and ISAs...
ODonnell...
They were 2 x £20k bed and ISAs...
Stop with your act.
Thought the trading was pretty steady when we looked this morning and it even showed signs of moving towards the 10p to buy mark, until lunchtime when it looks like one person sold £80k worth in 4 deals, which certainly knocked the price with it being way above the quantity that most trades had been today.
Would be nice to know what the reason was behind this sale. Unfortunately all the buyers stopped after those 4 sales.
Following the later 9.14p sale we note there was a deal at 9.5p (Buy/Sell?) which indicates the MMs are not keen on buyers coming in at the lower part of 9p. suggesting they are not expecting more in that quantity to be sold. However only time will tell.
Remember FFWD is NOT a one company set up where bad news leaks out, they have a number of companies that they invest in. May be a very good buying opportunity at 9.5P
We have read the link you sent, which is excellent for beginners and ancient people like ourselves.. Thank you for it. We picked up other links while watching it and for any one who has not seen them or is as ignorant as ourselves they may be of interest.
These may be Junior school subjects and we apologise for those of you in Grammar school.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BGCKkgW8CU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xGLc-zz9cA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93E_GzvpMA0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n15R1Kkqosc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdZK_kzf6go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_CT7aclSaU
https://iot-sas.tech/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBC-nXj3Ng4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9QTASbX3S4&feature=youtu.be
However thank you again Matador for the FACTOM link (No. 4) which most may like to refresh upon.
https://youtu.be/b9QTASbX3S4
Watch the video..huge news for Ffwd fans
Has gone vertical
Lol
Some additional comment to the Tuesday article in there, old boy. Snooty's on top of things, keeping an eye on you naughty boys too.
Snoots do try to keep up...Vemo moving fast, just read twitter for the up to date stuff. I posted that on Tuesday morning.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-11/wall-street-now-buying-college-students-stocks
No worries look forward to seeing it appear