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Welcome to a new series on the channel. Where is the Code? explores the technical side of blockchain projects. It's important for everyone to keep an eye on how the projects are doing when it comes to programming and code implementation. What is happening to Polymath? Polymath Github analysis.


https://www.polymath.network/resources/whitepaper
https://github.com/PolymathNetwork

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sometimes is hard to pick a platform that has a bright future because there are always new technologies that can replace the platform you currently are invested in. EOS might be a solid investment for the long run :)

Sounds interesting. Looking forward to your new series. Always love learning more about the blockchain and crypto tech. Cheers... RESTEEMED.

I really like the "where is the code" format as I think that it is a really useful tool for evaluating ICOs. Regarding PolyMath it seems to me that while they have first mover advantage that the code not complex so there is a low barrier to entry for anyone who wants to compete with them. What is to stop KYC providers adopting a similar strategy minus PolyMath ?

I agree 110%. As for PolyMath I think first mover advantage will carry them through in the med-long run.

@dexterdumb You may well be correct regrading Polymath but I think that will depend on the MOUs with potential partners they either have in place or are "in the pipe". While they may well be more advanced in terms of their tech this is not reflected in their public Github. If you use this as the metric for measurement I would conclude that they are under resourced in terms of developer manpower and have a technology that could be easily copied by a "Me Too" competitor.

we;; you are amazing i love your videos and i am a regular watcher .. you are a fantastic person

well done

well i have followed you just few days back and i am loving your videos keep it up

the Polymath Project has grown to describe a particular process of using an online collaboration to solve any math problem. Polymath really wants to KYC's to connect and yea it wants to be an ecosystem ..Well I hv to read more about it.. I will surely now..Why is ethereum always a problm though..Ethereum can be faster in future too..Security tokens surely will be there too..Ivan you are enriching me on this crypto knowledge

POLYMATH is a proven computational system, which has been specifically created for educational or professional use. This software executes on XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10. ( It operates on 32-bit or 64-bit systems.) The various POLYMATH programs allow the user to apply effective numerical analysis techniques during interactive problem solving on personal computers. Results are presented graphically for easy understanding and for incorporation into papers and reports. Engineers, mathematicians, scientists, students or anyone with a need to solve problems will appreciate the efficiency and speed of problem solution...

I loved to read it, actually Polymath utilizes blockchain to assist users through complicated legal processes of trading securities, whilst providing complete transparency and increased security, as well as a more effective way that uses smart contracts to audit transactions.
The system intends to bring much needed regulation to cryptocurrency securities tokens, but in a completely revolutionized manner designed to take advantage of the blockchain technology. Keep sharing such posts, thankyou

Hi Ivan.

Really an epic new series.

I love "Where is the Code" 😁👍

Polymath ain't that tough actually , we just need to study it a little..But there is a lot we can do to build this ecosystem so that it becomes only easier for us..Hoping this crypto thing gets stronger in future to whatever blockchain they want it to