Interesting ICO

in #bitcoin8 years ago (edited)

https://mona.co/
Introducing world's best cryptocurrency card - the Monaco VISA®. Spend and send money globally at perfect interbank exchange rates, saving EUR30-40 on every EUR500 equivalent spent.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1926269.0

https://www.patientory.com/
MAKING HEALTHCARE SECURE
Free and easy way to store and manage your health information and get the best answer to any healthcare question.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1886446.msg18738757

https://cryptonomos.com/wtt/tokens
Each Giga Watt Token (WTT) represents the right to use the Giga Watt processing center's capacity, rent-free for 50 years, to accommodate 1 Watt's worth of mining equipment power consumption. Token owners can use this capacity to accommodate their own miners or to rent it out to other users. Essentially, this is access to professional mining – with an extraordinarily low entrance threshold.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1914900.0

https://mobilego.io/
The First Crypto-Centric Mobile Gaming Platform and Store For In-Game Purchases
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1792451.0

https://storj.io
Storj is a software project seeking to develop a next-generation cloud storage solution that improves upon existing cloud storage providers in four key areas of the service provided.
Storj is a global community of developers, farmers and enthusiasts. We are passionate about the future of cloud storage and proponents of decentralization, free software and technology for social good.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=555159.0

http://eos.io/

To sum it up, it sounds like EOS will be based on a similar model as STEEMIT, except that it's goal is to be able to provide a "centralized app experience" within a "distributed app framework". And if one describes Ethereum as a "decentralized computer", EOS can perhaps be best described as a "decentralized operating system" with "built-in cryptoeconomic incentives" and "its own version of a frictionless Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System", as described by @kevinwong in his excellent article: EOS: A Blockchain Operating System.
https://steemit.com/eos/@alexpmorris/eos-highlights-and-favorites-from-ethereal-and-consensus-2017
https://medium.com/chain-cloud-company-blog/is-eos-the-ethereum-killer-ad24277d8c9c
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1904415.0

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As for Monaco interesting details.
In short: all the idea is very close to TokenCards project