DApp Application - From Loom Network
So I've been curious as I'm sure many people are about real-world applications of decentralized examples of blockchain-based solutions and I found an interesting site.
If you're like me and interested in learning Solidity to write Ethereum contracts, you've probably stumbled upon Cryptozombies.io - a really nifty site that teaches you the basics of Solidty a la an online sandbox environment very similar to Code Academy. The course revolves around creating a fighting zombie game, where zombies developed from unique DNA can fight and be created, similar to Crypto-Kitties. Its a great tutorial and game.
Well, the same company that brought Cryptozombies to the world, just launched DelegateCall.com. This is as they state the First Fully Blockchain-based Q&A Site that lets users:
On DelegateCall, users earn karma points when their questions and answers get upvoted. But unlike traditional Web 2.0 sites, on DelegateCall these karma points can be redeemed for a tradable ERC-20 “DelegateCall token” on Ethereum mainnet, allowing users to earn rewards proportional to their contributions to the site.
Delegatecall.com
And interestingly, the entire site relies on an actual Ethereum contract:
At its core, DelegateCall runs entirely on a Loom Network DAppChain, which consists of a standalone blockchain that is bonded to an Ethereum smart contract via a Relay.
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So essentially, its StackOverflow but with the ability to earn 'Karma' that translates into actual crypto-coins--
Karma points are an internal point system that users get when their questions/answers are upvoted and accepted. These points can then be redeemed for a tradable ERC-20 “DelegateCall token” on Ethereum mainnet.
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By answering questions, folks can earn real world money. Depending of course on the market demand for the currency. In addition to karma, you can also purchase the Loom Membership token -- which is currently listed on Kucoin and allows you to transfer Loom digital assets between their own private chain and the main ethereum network:
The token acts like a software license key. It’s implemented as an ERC20 token on Ethereum, which you hold in your Ethereum wallet.
When you attempt an asset transfer from a Loom DAppChain to Ethereum (or to another DAppChain) the DApp first checks the LOOM token balance of your wallet. If you have at least 1 token in your possession, you can proceed with the asset transfer. If not, you’ll need to purchase a token before you’ll be allowed to transfer data between chains.
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It's actually pretty cool seeing how DApps are starting to be implemented and how they might possibly be incorporated with blockchain and exchanges-- what do you think? Loom token sound interesting?
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