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buglaur · 2 years
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hii! i was wondering what mod you used for your recent post with Theo and Cecilia when she says she is dating other people and argue over the relationship?? thankuu!
hi there, its the drama mod by shenanigans
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zorlok-if · 2 years
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Dev Log — July 24th, 2022
Hello everyone!
Hope you're all well. This week has been super busy and I'm tired as Hell. So, I'll keep this short and sweet. 😊
Zorlok Progress
OVERALL: No major writing updates.
Did make Youtube playlists for the Spotify playlist (here) and the songs found in the game (here) + I'll be making this upcoming week for writing and studying
Will be streaming on Twitch this Friday
Main Posts
Posts about the class project I'm working on: Intro Post, Story Map, UI Design, Codex Entry, Short Excerpt, Mobile UI
Ask about my sci-fi class
Potential Twitch stream post
(on @gamesbyalbie) Announced a UI template release in addition to the short story
Other Stuff
Writing System Processing (a short solarpunk story about Ov, a digital caretaker rapidly approaching retirement. Follow them on their final day as they help their friends and explore the beautiful, alien world they inhabit). Check out the full post on it here.
Literally not much else, this week has been absurdly busy with class and work (luckily this upcoming week I get an extra day off to make up for the extra hours I worked this past week)
That's all! Thanks as always for reading this and supporting this project. Hope you have a good week!
- Albie 😊
DEMO | CAST | FAQ | NAV | PINTEREST | DISCORD
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opextras · 2 years
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Hey! Thanks for visiting my blog! For best viewing experience, check it out on desktop. There are a lot of extra features that make finding specific content easier.
Updates
[5.15] I just got java script editing back, so I’ll be updating the navigation pages.
[5.15] Added navigation and FAQ pages in description that are easier to use on mobile. Mobile navigation page to be updated after I finish updating the desktop version.
[7.12] Navigation pages updated: “nav” “party” and “school”.
About
This blog was made to collect any extra material that isn’t the main story of One Piece, so it’s easy to find in one place. This includes SBSes, cover stories and pages, spin offs, activities, etc. The current spin offs aren’t fully translated in English so I’ll also be working to fill in any gaps that I can.
Asks and submissions are always open. This blog is run by @kai-teaa​ :)
Translation Disclaimer
I am not a native/fluent Japanese speaker nor learning in an academic setting. I just translate for fun and to the best of my ability. Therefore, there will most likely be errors or nuances I miss.
Schedule
Posting four times daily. Translations of One Piece Party and School updated randomly.
Quick Links
Navigation | FAQ | OP Party (tag) | OP School (tag)
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artificialqueens · 2 years
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Welcome and helpful links!
We've gotten some asks recently that make me think there are some newer people here, which is awesome! Welcome!! Here are some helpful links to check out. XOXO
https://artificialqueens.tumblr.com/faq and https://artificialqueens.tumblr.com/nav will be your best friends! And both are easily accessible from both the header in mobile or the sidebar menu in any browser.
This tool, which is a way to search for any ship ever posted on the site by queen name, was not easy to set up, but it's now it's working beautifully and I'm very proud of it: https://artificialqueens.tumblr.com/all-ships
Here's a big collection of fic recs (and feel free to send in additions/suggestions for the next one any time): https://artificialqueens.tumblr.com/post/187694149744/fic-rec-masterposts-so-far
Also, if you're interested in joining any of our discord servers, we'd love to have you: https://artificialqueens.tumblr.com/discord
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peachblossomstudy · 2 years
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may i ask where you got your bullet journal from? the notebook is perfect
hi anon <3 my planner is from mossery, their website is linked in my faq (you can find it on my desktop theme - another reminder that i need to make a mobile nav post)
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taezsthemes · 3 years
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someday: windows-inspired blog theme by @taezs
includes:
400px posts
optional navigation box, sidebar image, and updates box
responsive to smaller screens and mobile devices
npf photoset fix courtesy of/by @glenthemes
draggable boxes
blend mode overlays over sidebar image & nav image - will change on dark mode
dark mode toggle
note: this is not overly color-customisable due to the dark mode toggle. you can choose for the default to be dark or light, and the three colours that make up the gradient accent, that's it.
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matching explore page
can be an all-in-one, can be a tags page - up to you. add/delete as many subfolders as you want. but! it may be a bit confusing so some html experience is recommended.
faq/ask section
blogroll
about me section
as many links sections as you want
two images - you can change them if you don't want them
updates tab/description same as index page. again, delete if you don't want.
preview / code
credits: post styling/defaults by @seyche, day/night mode by @eggdesign, css photosets by @eggdesign & @annasthms
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starlit-serenade · 3 years
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Tumblr Writer Etiquette
Stuff tumblr fic writers (in my opinion) should keep in mind! Plus a lot of writing bc I ramble a lot. From a fellow Tumblr Writer
ReadMore Lines (and how to do that on Mobile), Gifs as banners/headers--don't steal gifs and using Gif Search, don't use minors' gifs on nsft works.
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》 ReadMore Lines
Hey! So you're writing on tumblr.com, and you have a long, beautiful piece that you want to post! That's awesome, it's amazing to share talent with the world. You should totally post it! That being said, some people might not be interested in reading all of it right now.
Maybe there's sensitive content under it that some people may not be comfortable with. Graphic images, talk of triggering content, or graphic smut or graphic violence... it would definitely be better to put those "under the cut" with warnings above. Or maybe it's really long and someone getting recommended it or scrolling through fandom tags doesn't want to read and scroll through all of it.
Solution? ReadMore Lines!
On tumblr mobile, what you can to is put :readmore: on it's own paragraph and press Next/Return/Enter. And you can always move your ReadMore line around.
(Please use it for all long works, anything with graphic sexual or violent stuff, or just anything that might make people uncomfortable. It's actually beneficial to you because more people will appreciate it!)
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》 Using Gifs
Many tumblr fanfic writers like to have banners in their fics to show what or who it's about. Which is really cool and awesome. But there are two ways this is usually done.
1. Stealing Gifs - You can download gifs from giffers who worked really hard on their gifs, and use them without letting the giffer know or without giving credit. That sucks, so please don't steal gifs. Don't save gifs and use them. Maybe your intention wasn't to steal, but that's what happened. Use Gif Search Function, it gives credit and tells the giffer.
2. Using the Gif Search function - The Gif Search function is a really great function because it automatically gives credit to the giffer (and a note) and lets the giffer know that you used their gif. The issue with this is that some giffers are not comfortable with their Gifs being used in that way.
I've seen lots of Giffers say that they are not comfortable with their gifs being used in fanfics, especially smut fics. And especially when the giffers are minors. But their gifs keep being used. There are two solutions for that.
a. Ask a giffer beforehand if they're comfortable with you using their gifs in your smut (or other) fanfiction. Sometimes, giffers will have on their blog/nav/about/faq/carrd a place where they say whether or not they're comfortable with their gifs being used that way. If not, just ask. And do not use a minor's gifs on nsft work. Please.
If the giffer says they aren't comfortable with you using their gifs... Don't. Use. Them. Please. It's just human decency.
b. Make your own gifs and banners. Especially if you're one of those people that says "oh, it's not that hard to make a gif," then go make your own. Or you could make a non-gif banner. Or you could ask someone (maybe me 😌 or someone who makes actually aesthetic banners) to make you a banner.
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jacktherph · 5 years
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Hi Jack! We’re an 18+ Original Character Pacific Northwest Gothic RPG and were hoping you had time to give us an opinion please and thank you so much
hi there @thepinesrpg! i’m happy to give you an opinion. since you didn’t specify private, i will post this on my blog. feel free to ask me to take it down if that was a mistake.
NOTE: all opinions expressed here are mine, jack’s, belonging to jack. i make no claims to knowing what is best for every group – i only offer advice based on my experiences, what i’ve seen in the community, and my personal knowledge. no one person knows what is best for you or any group other than yourself; because you were the one who put all of this together in the first place. so take everything i say as a suggestion, and remember that you have accomplished so much!!
i want to point out before the opinion that this isn’t just a shoutout, it is a very big rec!! thepinesrpg is a great place to form a muse in a creative yet familiar supernatural environment
and if you have any questions, want feedback on something specific, or want elaborations on anything said in this opinion, don’t hesitate to message me!!
start: 13.15 | pause: none | end: 13.40TOTAL: 30 minutes to read all pages excluding skeleton bios, lore pages, informational pages, etc. (this isn’t an indicator of anything, I simply time myself)
So first impressions by the main are excellent. Your header image is minimalist but with that slight movement from the gif that it doesn’t draw attention to it repeatedly but also it’s not cluttered and an eyesore as some headers often can be. The contrast of the dark green with the white shades of the background create a good balance too. Personally I’m a BIG fan of sidebars that include a lot of worldbuilding information like the calendar, the weather forecast, etc. I will say though it IS a lot of scrolling. Ideally finding a theme with two sidebars would be perfect to kind of give a balance to what you’re looking to have included but I know they can be hard to find while still including everything you want out of the theme itself -- so that’s not a big issue.
The one thing that I’m against is the length of your sidebar description. It’s catchy, sure, but three paragraphs is a bit long compared to other rpgs. I’d recommend bringing it down to one paragraph with your favorite parts and then including a generic statement at the bottom. I actually ended up putting one together myself (which you’re free to use if you want to take my advice on condensing it, otherwise feel free to ignore it) below:
They say it’s the quiet ones that you have to watch out for ― that the most dangerous people wait in silence to strike. Places are like people in that way. With big cities it’s all noise… but towns―towns are quiet, aren’t they? And this town ― Blackwood Pines ― made quiet danger an art form. But you’ll never know about the accidents, the disappearances, the murders or cults or hauntings until you move here. That’s how we like it. So why not stay a while? Take in the sights, breathe in the mountain air. If you’re brave enough see what kind of trouble you find… or what kind of trouble finds you. 
I’m also wondering if it wouldn’t be more prudent to reduce your sidebar links to your primary focuses? I feel like Tasks and Events can be brought up to the Post Acceptance tab. In what I’ve seen the existence of Sidebar links is for those things that don’t really have a PLACE on a main link bar, or that would extend one subsection way too far. Reducing it to your mobile nav, trigger list, announcements, discord, and inspo blog might help you seem less cluttered in the long run.
I love love love your Plot. It’s well-written, well thought-out, and just overall cuts right to the chase and gives me the information I need while also encouraging me to keep reading to learn more. My recommendation would be to move the timeline of events to its own page. I get how it builds on the plot but thinking ahead it would be an excellent page to include RP Events and Plot Drops, but you don’t want the plot page to seem too long. I love the timeline idea but adding it to its own page highlights both the Plot and Timeline separately as their own informational pages.
Your Guidelines, not gonna lie, are HELLA long. Many of those points can either be condensed into one statement or brought together with other points. I’d say just go over them as admins and see what is redundant and what could be worked out with less words. The reason I say this is because a lot of times long rules pages -- while personally something I like, as it proves the RPG has structure behind it -- can be a huge turn-off for potential members. God knows why, but they just are. You can still say everything you have with less wordage!
Just so y’all know -- your FAQ link redirects back to the main. Don’t know if that’s on purpose yet or not.
So your Character Masterlist page theme… shows a LOT right off the bat. I can get why that’s appealing but have you considered down the line when you have tons of members keeping all of that information in line and constantly updated? It can be really time-consuming. Finding a page theme that has room for the FC, name, and species (and player, but that’s optional i.m.o.) would make it seem much neater and then you can link to pages with all of that additional info as well as character biographies. This is partially personal preference but also just what I see from groups like yours in the rpc, while also taking into consideration the amount of work you’ll have to do down the line.
As a whole your worldbuilding pages are great! I’m not gonna comment on your lore because, well, it's YOUR lore. But I am seeing a lot of different page theme codes and while it can be helpful in differentiating the different info… I’ll warn you that it can alienate potential members. There was a bit of discourse about this a while back in the rpc and while I couldn’t give less of a fuck about what people think so long as my info is presented well, as someone with attention issues it is a little hard for me to keep focus when there’s just so many different layouts changing; some unnecessarily. Some people just don’t like it -- which is silly -- but it can take away from people’s experience if they have attention and focus issues like I do.
I’m a big fan of how all your forms are on one page?? Hiatus, Connections, Application; having all of that in one place makes it very easy for members and newcomers and honestly can we make that the standard?? I’ll happily pitch it.
There is only one thing I’ll request y’all DO change, and this is something I’ve spoken to other rpgs about before. I’d like for you guys to go through your pages and take every instance of “MALE” and “FEMALE” and replace them with “MEN” and “WOMEN.” It’s a common language mistake but does wonders for showcasing the inclusive environment I know you admins are striving for here. Especially since you do have a Non-Binary section as well.
Overall I’m a HUGE fan of your rpg. It’s not my personal cup of tea but I’m a sucker for lore, worldbuilding, and tons of info and history to suck up before I’ve even started thinking about a character. Many RPGs with these types of in-depth info pages are limited only to skeletons and I think your choice to have open characters and apps is a great one. There’s a lot of long-lasting potential here as well as great and juicy Events and Plots. You guys should be very, very proud. And you should also know that there are groups of people who are NOT as excited about extensive lore as we are. It has the potential to alienate some just looking for a place to make a muse and write in a new setting--which is what you guys are at your core. Whether you’re fine with that or maybe want to go back and see if there’s anything redundant that can be erased or condensed -- that is completely up to you guys. I had my own lore-heavy RPG and know the pros and cons firsthand.
I can see you guys being around for a long time and I urge you to keep up the amazing dedication! There’s a great admin team here and that’s apparent from the first page. Good job guys!!
Jack
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templified · 5 years
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Fitness Zone, Personal Trainer Theme with BMI Calculator | Templified
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Fitness Zone, Personal Trainer Theme with BMI Calculator
This is Fitness Zone, a strong and well built fitness theme for WordPress, it’s packing the incredible power of a thousand men, five hundred elephants and some silky smooth CSS and HTML code too.  Pretty nice.  All that’s enough to make your new gym or fitness center website a big hit.  Personal trainers will love this theme.  The online scheduling aspect is worth it’s weight in gold.
It’s all about fitness.
Here’s a brief little intro by the dveloper.
Fitness Zone WordPress theme muscled for modern trend, gyms, sport club or fitness centre and personal trainers! Fully responsive layout that looks great on mobile and tablet devices. With inbuilt drag and drop page builder you can make the website creation a whole lot easier.
Effective Skins, easy to edit modules, Mega Menu, Sticky Navigation, Mobile Nav for Smart Phones, Blog page with comments, filterable portfolio with details page variations, responsive Short-codes and working contact form page with map. Mega pack template for your website to impress your site visitors!
Impressive indeed!  Let’s have a look!
Fitness Zone is WooCommerce ready, supports plugins like Visual Composer, Contact Form 7 and other time and money saving addons that help make running your gym a smooth operation.
Features
5 Home Page Layouts
5 Different Header Designs
100% Responsive Design
Easy to change Skins
Trainers Page Included
Programs Design
Workout Page
Tons of Shortcode
Faqs
Testimonials
Quotes
Tabs
Accordions
Gallery Page with Variations
Contact Form
News & Blog Template
12 Skins included
Packages / Pricing
Boxed & Full width Layout
Premium Slider
Coded with HTML5 & CSS3
jQuery Powered
Google Map Of Location
Latest Tweets
Social Icons included
Google Fonts
Font Awesome Icons
Documentation Included
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goicelevstuff · 6 years
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New Post has been published on Coinlus.com
Below is a list of 10 innovative blockchain projects and platforms, all supported by strong teams, disruptive ideals and infrastructures, and clear and transparent roadmaps, that should be on your radar this Q1.
1. NAVCoin ($NAV)
NAV Project Breakdown
Supporting SegWit functionality, and hailed as the world’s first fully-autonomous cryptocurrency, NavCoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency, based off Bitcoin, enabling faster (30 second), low-cost (.0001 NAV), fully-anonymous transactions. NavCoin builds on two core deficiencies in traditional blockchains:
a public transactional link between sender and receiver, exposing user privacy to malicious third-parties, and
data vulnerability, requiring databases to “roll back” to a recent backup point after corruption, resulting in missing transactions and value.
The answer? A dual blockchain. NavCoin utilizes NavTech, a combination of the Bitcoin blockchain, and a NAV ‘Subchain’, severing any traceable link between sender and receiver and generating fully anonymized transactions, which don’t rely on any centralized service or database. Thanks to NAV, users are given “a democratic choice to make their financial transactions private.”
Why You Should Watch NAV
In 2017, NAV grew its community to over 50,000 members, spread across various community channels, and rolled out an impressive range of projects, including a mobile and desktop wallet (NavPay), novel obfuscation encryption layers (NavTech 1.2), an energy-efficient staking solution for NavCoin rewards (NavPi), and increased stability and integration capabilities (NavCoin Core 4.0). Now with 6 full-time staff members, NAV’s 2018’s roadmap is just as aggressive as 2017’s. They are set to:
Launch Valence, a platform for developers to build blockchain applications.
Implement lightning network transactions allowing cross-chain atomic swaps.
Support instant exchange between NAV and other currencies (NavChange).
Establish a payment gateway for users to spend NAV at any business accepting currencies supported by NavChange.
Allow cold staking.
2. DeepBrain Chain ($DBC)
DBC Project Breakdown
From the creators of the first Chinese voice assistant, Smart 360, and built on the NEO blockchain, DeepBrain Chain is a decentralized neural networkdistributing artificial intelligence (AI) computational power, costs, and security across world-wide mining nodes. DBC’s decentralized network leverages private, flexible, low-cost, and secure AI computing to meet world-wide enterprise demand, all paid for in GAS. Additionally, DeepBrain Chain operates as a secure data trading platform, where data ownership and usage rights are explicitly defined and separated, creating a harmonious AI market, protecting both buyer and seller from illegal resale and data dissemination.
Why You Should Watch DBC
AI is undeniably changing the way we conduct, and will conduct our daily lives. In 2016 alone, tech giants Google and Baidu spent between $20 to $30 billion on AI, and from 2012 to 2016, the AI market saw a formidable increase in over 5,000 AI startups across the world. The AI market has turned into a race as players try to capture a share what’s predicted to be a trillion dollar industry by 2035. DeepBrain Chain is here to connect all major, and minor, competitors – starting with the development of their TestNet in Q1 2018. DBC is backed by a strong team, including CEO and 2015 winner of Shanghai’s computer industry ‘Innovative Figures’ award, Feng He. They also have a robust list of clients, including Siemens, Samsung, and Microsoft. Also, in 2017, DBC was awarded first prize in the Harbin Institute of Technology’s “man-machine dialogue evaluation”, beating more than 30 Chinese AI teams.
3. Komodo ($KMD)
KMD Project Breakdown
“Simple, yet powerful”, the Komodo Platform is a blockchain ecosystem, comprised of four integral functions:
Delayed Proof-of-Work (dPoS), a PoW chain with backups written to the Bitcoin blockchain.
BarterDex, an atomic-swap decentralized exchange.
Jumblr, cryptocurrency anonymization technology.
Decentralized ICOs (dICOs), an ICO incubation and blockchain assistance solution.
Specifically, Komodo empowers two types of users: average crypto investors and blockchain entrepreneurs through a secure, low-cost, scalable blockchain solutions platform. Aside from decentralized token exchange, issuance, and distribution, Komodo offers the ‘Agama Wallet’, an encrypted, offline, multi-currency wallet for users to to aggregate all cryptocurrency funds into a single app.
Why You Should Watch KMD
At present, the crypto ecosystem relies heavily on third-party, centralized exchanges, such as Binance, Bittrex, and Poloniex to exchange coins, resulting in astronomical fees for users and heightened exposure to malicious attacks. Barely one year old, Komodo is the first platform to provide decentralized atomic swaps and order matching, eliminating third-party interference (middlemen, vouchers, and escrow services) when exchanging one cryptocurrency for another. Thus, it remedies vulnerabilities and inefficiencies accompanied with the current value exchange. As of February 7, 2018, Komodo has executed more than 50,000 atomic swaps. Although scheduled for launch in November 2017, Komodo is still yet to launch the world’s first ICO with strategic e-banking partner Monaize. Once live, Komodo is set to make crypto history by bridging the gap between the blockchain and banking world.
4. Nano ($NANO/XRB)
NANO/XRB Project Breakdown
Recently rebranded from RaiBlocks to Nano, Nano is everything Bitcoin never was. Correcting and building on three fundamental issues impeding Bitcoin’s mass practicality (lack of scalability, high latency, and power inefficiency), Nano is a low-latency, high-performance, trustless cryptocurrency utilizing a novel block-lattice data structure. As opposed to distributing an entire public ledger across all nodes, Nano users enjoy their own individual account-chain, which is only able to be updated by the respective account holder (them). Due to its lightweight protocol, Nano boasts instantaneous transactions, unlimited scalability, and no fees, offering an effective, and superior alternative to Bitcoin.
Why You Should Watch NANO/XRB
With a recent rebranding and listing on Binance, Nano has created a brand ready to be recognized and adopted by mainstream audiences. As addressed in a February 6th SEC hearing on virtual currencies, money laundering, energy consumption and ICOs are all contentious issues likely to be regulated in crypto’s upcoming future. And, should these regulations be passed, Nano stands to fare quite well due to its transparency, lack of high-power mining hardware and minimal required resources. With already 4 million transactions under their belt, a vibrant supportive community and more upcoming exchange listings, 2018 could be the year of mass adoption for this practical and cost-efficient Bitcoin alternative.
5. Siacoin ($SC)
SC Project Breakdown
Competing with the likes of Amazon, Apple, DropBox and Amazon S3, Siacoin is a decentralized cloud storage platform utilizing unused and idle hard drives across the world to rent out spare hard drive space. Sia’s decentralized infrastructure enables a competitive blockchain marketplace where users compete for business and determine hosting prices, and has drawn parallels with AirBnb and Uber’s two-sided, community-based platforms. In a world where centralized file and data storage is the norm and controlled by a select few and control, reliability, security, and cost-efficiency are virtually non-existent, Sia offers a cheaper, low-latency, reliable, more secure solution, allowing users to enjoy benefits of cloud storage, without waiving control.
Why You Should Watch SC
Sia isn’t just aiming to capture 10% of the $200 billion cloud storage market, they are striving to dominate it, citing a 70-90% share as their ultimate goal in their Wiki FAQ. And, all for a price of $.50/TB (100 times cheaper than the world’s leading CDN, Akamai). For scale, with storage points spanning 50 countries and 6 continents, and hosts within 50 milliseconds of every major city in the world, Sia’s reach already exceeds that of Amazon. Already in the billion dollar market cap club, Sia’s blog predicts big developments in 2018, namely, the release of file sharing between Sia users, approaching major companies to act as their storage layer (including Dropbox and Netflix), and elevating Sia’s public profile through PR and marketing efforts. If you’re curious about further mid-to long-term developments, Sia’s Trello board provides an active and up-to-date resource.
6. Kucoin Shares ($KCS)
KCS Project Breakdown
Kucoin Shares isn’t just a token, it’s an incentivized bonus generated on Kucoin Exchange, a rapidly growing Hong Kong-based digital exchange that popped up in mid-2017. Implementing a unique daily payout structure, Kucoin Exchange rewards users holding Kucoin Shares, the exchange’s token, in the form of 50% of daily trading fees, spread across every crypto traded that day. Users collect a “dust” of all cryptos traded daily, proportional to their KCS holdings, ultimately, adding up over time and allowing investors to diversify their portfolio.
Why You Should Watch KCS
If you’ve just gotten into crypto, there’s a good chance you’ve had issues finding an exchange accepting new registrations. While other exchanges such as Binance, Bittrex, and Bitfinex have been denying new users, Kucoin has welcomed new registrations by the thousands, amassing over 200,000 registered users since August 2017. Coupled with an unperturbed few months post-launch and increasing daily volume, Kucoin’s incentivized token and daily dividend, KCS, is an attractive option for investors looking to nab a diversified slice of the pie. Should Kucoin achieve status in the top echelon of exchanges (by volume), your accumulated “dust” could result in a healthy portfolio of numerous tokens and coins. To calculate your daily payout based on your amount of shares, click here.
7. Basic Attention Token ($BAT)
BAT Project Breakdown
Based on the Ethereum blockchain, Basic Attention Token seeks to revolutionize, and remedy, the severely flawed and invasive digital advertising ecosystem by rewarding advertisers, anonymous ad viewers, and publications who provide quality content. True to its name, BAT is the literal representation and verification of a viewer’s attention span, rewarding viewers who engage with advertising and attention-based services on the Brave browser (an open source, privacy browser and ledger system monitoring where users most spend their time) with Basic Attention Tokens, fewer targeted ads, and decreased susceptibility to malware. BAT not only rewards users and viewers, but also publishers via increased revenue due to reduction of advertising middlemen and fraud, and advertisers, who get more bang for their buck on data collection.
Why You Should Watch BAT
BAT’s growth and adoption relies on the acquisition of publishing partnerships, and 2018 has started favorably, with BAT securing British news and media giant, The Guardian, as a publisher in January. Also, BAT’s marketing efforts in 2018 have not gone without yield; their 1 million dollar giveaway, which was aimed at jumpstarting the publishing ecosystem, doubled the amount of publishers from 4,000 to 8,000. Basic Attention Token’s 2018 roadmap includes ledger and Ethereum-tested dashboard analytics for publishers, the cultivation of several premier publishing partnerships, and scalable ad revenue models and growth hacks, putting quality content back in the hands of users and eliminating pesky and malicious ads.
8. Theta Token ($THETA)
THETA Project Breakdown
While BAT strives to change the way the Web is monetized, Theta is aiming to disrupt today’s online video industrythrough an end-to-end video streaming infrastructure, eliminating fundamental industry issues such as low quality content, high publisher costs, and a centralized and inefficient streaming ecosystem. Theta offers the following:
a decentralized peer-to-peer content delivery network (CDN).
an incentivized rewards system for viewers sharing bandwidth and streaming resources.
reduced cost streaming infrastructure.
These are all essential for a sustainable and innovative streaming ecosystem. Additionally, the Theta platform supports vertical dapps for movies, esports, education, entertainment, enterprise conferencing and more, allowing each to issue their own tokens.
Why You Should Watch THETA
Backed and advised by the likes of YouTube co-founder, Steve Chen, and Justin Kan, the co-founder of the live streaming video platform, Twitch, Theta’s platform is set to disrupt the modern online video industry the way YouTube did in the early 2000s. In 2016, Theta launched a live streaming platform, Sliver.tv, which raised almost $10 million in Series A funding in August 2017. Theta’s 2018 roadmap emphasizes integration of their Theta token, the platform’s incentive mechanism, into the Sliver.tv platform, followed by native Theta blockchain development and launch by end of year. If all goes to plan, Theta and blockchain-based entertainment platforms could cripple the Netflixes of the world by freeing content creators from studios and gatekeepers, creating new categories of channels (sci-fi, live events, esports, fantasy), eliminating third-party advertisers, and making on-demand subscriptions obsolete.
9. Dragonchain ($DRGN)
DRGN Project Breakdown
Originating from Disney’s Seattle office in 2016, and intended to be used as their own private blockchain, Dragonchain was initially abandoned and then released as open-source software under the Disney Open Source Program. It was then picked up and cultivated by the nonprofit Dragonchain Foundation, taking apex form as a serverless, scalable, private/public hybrid blockchain platform for businesses looking to integrate business applications onto blockchain. Most notably, Dragonchain supports a pre-constructed smart contracts library ecosystem (Java, C#, Python, Node, Go), crowd-scaled project incubator, and marketplace for companies to access technical, legal, economic, and marketing subject matter experts.
Why You Should Watch DRGN
2018 is the year of Dragonchain’s commercial, serverless platform and incubator rollout, along with a smart contracts library and APIs, and commercialized marketplace. The platform advances countless real use cases, ranging from rights expression and licensing, to decentralized storage, to peer-to-peer financial derivatives, making it a one-stop shop for businesses seeking easy and comprehensive blockchain integration. Dragonchain also comes at a time of significant increase in the number of cloud computing businesses and blockchain solutions wanting to move past a conceptual stage and launch a functional project. Furthering seamless integration onto the blockchain is Dragonchain’s unique architecture (a five-level consensus trust spectrum), where data consumers enjoy greater security as verification levels increase.
10. OmiseGO ($OMG)
OMG Project Breakdown
Building on the success of Thailand’s leading online payment gateway and processor, Omise, OmiseGO is Omise’s blockchain back-end. It is looking to “unbank the banked with Ethereum”, through an agnostic decentralized exchange, liquidity provider mechanism, clearinghouse, and asset-backed blockchain gateway. Simply put, OmiseGO is the missing link between financial institutions, payment systems, and jurisdictions. It allows for “real-time, peer-to-peer value exchange, and payment services” across multiple blockchains, and without the need of a trusted gateway.
Why You Should Watch OMG
Omise, OmiseGO’s parent company, has been thriving in the payment processing industry for over 4 years. They possess numerous strategic partnerships, including Thai Airways, McDonald’s and Allianz, and OmiseGO stands to benefit from these partnerships, acting as their back-end once the product goes live. OmiseGO is currently in the process of building their Plasma Network, an Ethereum-based scaling solution, and laying the framework for their “coup de grâs,” a currency-agnostic, cross-chain compatible, decentralized exchange. Furthermore, Ethereum founder and OmiseGO advisor, Vitalik Buterin, has acknowledged OmiseGO’s token model as his favorite in a December, 2017 tweet. With OMG’s PoS mechanism and wallet slated for Q1 or Q2 release, 2018 is set to be an integral year for this sleeping giant. - http://bit.ly/2GBQ4GP - Coinlus.com
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Below is a list of 10 innovative blockchain projects and platforms, all supported by strong teams, disruptive ideals and infrastructures, and clear and transparent roadmaps, that should be on your radar this Q1.
1. NAVCoin ($NAV)
NAV Project Breakdown
Supporting SegWit functionality, and hailed as the world’s first fully-autonomous cryptocurrency, NavCoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency, based off Bitcoin, enabling faster (30 second), low-cost (.0001 NAV), fully-anonymous transactions. NavCoin builds on two core deficiencies in traditional blockchains:
a public transactional link between sender and receiver, exposing user privacy to malicious third-parties, and
data vulnerability, requiring databases to “roll back” to a recent backup point after corruption, resulting in missing transactions and value.
The answer? A dual blockchain. NavCoin utilizes NavTech, a combination of the Bitcoin blockchain, and a NAV ‘Subchain’, severing any traceable link between sender and receiver and generating fully anonymized transactions, which don’t rely on any centralized service or database. Thanks to NAV, users are given “a democratic choice to make their financial transactions private.”
Why You Should Watch NAV
In 2017, NAV grew its community to over 50,000 members, spread across various community channels, and rolled out an impressive range of projects, including a mobile and desktop wallet (NavPay), novel obfuscation encryption layers (NavTech 1.2), an energy-efficient staking solution for NavCoin rewards (NavPi), and increased stability and integration capabilities (NavCoin Core 4.0). Now with 6 full-time staff members, NAV’s 2018’s roadmap is just as aggressive as 2017’s. They are set to:
Launch Valence, a platform for developers to build blockchain applications.
Implement lightning network transactions allowing cross-chain atomic swaps.
Support instant exchange between NAV and other currencies (NavChange).
Establish a payment gateway for users to spend NAV at any business accepting currencies supported by NavChange.
Allow cold staking.
2. DeepBrain Chain ($DBC)
DBC Project Breakdown
From the creators of the first Chinese voice assistant, Smart 360, and built on the NEO blockchain, DeepBrain Chain is a decentralized neural networkdistributing artificial intelligence (AI) computational power, costs, and security across world-wide mining nodes. DBC’s decentralized network leverages private, flexible, low-cost, and secure AI computing to meet world-wide enterprise demand, all paid for in GAS. Additionally, DeepBrain Chain operates as a secure data trading platform, where data ownership and usage rights are explicitly defined and separated, creating a harmonious AI market, protecting both buyer and seller from illegal resale and data dissemination.
Why You Should Watch DBC
AI is undeniably changing the way we conduct, and will conduct our daily lives. In 2016 alone, tech giants Google and Baidu spent between $20 to $30 billion on AI, and from 2012 to 2016, the AI market saw a formidable increase in over 5,000 AI startups across the world. The AI market has turned into a race as players try to capture a share what’s predicted to be a trillion dollar industry by 2035. DeepBrain Chain is here to connect all major, and minor, competitors – starting with the development of their TestNet in Q1 2018. DBC is backed by a strong team, including CEO and 2015 winner of Shanghai’s computer industry ‘Innovative Figures’ award, Feng He. They also have a robust list of clients, including Siemens, Samsung, and Microsoft. Also, in 2017, DBC was awarded first prize in the Harbin Institute of Technology’s “man-machine dialogue evaluation”, beating more than 30 Chinese AI teams.
3. Komodo ($KMD)
KMD Project Breakdown
“Simple, yet powerful”, the Komodo Platform is a blockchain ecosystem, comprised of four integral functions:
Delayed Proof-of-Work (dPoS), a PoW chain with backups written to the Bitcoin blockchain.
BarterDex, an atomic-swap decentralized exchange.
Jumblr, cryptocurrency anonymization technology.
Decentralized ICOs (dICOs), an ICO incubation and blockchain assistance solution.
Specifically, Komodo empowers two types of users: average crypto investors and blockchain entrepreneurs through a secure, low-cost, scalable blockchain solutions platform. Aside from decentralized token exchange, issuance, and distribution, Komodo offers the ‘Agama Wallet’, an encrypted, offline, multi-currency wallet for users to to aggregate all cryptocurrency funds into a single app.
Why You Should Watch KMD
At present, the crypto ecosystem relies heavily on third-party, centralized exchanges, such as Binance, Bittrex, and Poloniex to exchange coins, resulting in astronomical fees for users and heightened exposure to malicious attacks. Barely one year old, Komodo is the first platform to provide decentralized atomic swaps and order matching, eliminating third-party interference (middlemen, vouchers, and escrow services) when exchanging one cryptocurrency for another. Thus, it remedies vulnerabilities and inefficiencies accompanied with the current value exchange. As of February 7, 2018, Komodo has executed more than 50,000 atomic swaps. Although scheduled for launch in November 2017, Komodo is still yet to launch the world’s first ICO with strategic e-banking partner Monaize. Once live, Komodo is set to make crypto history by bridging the gap between the blockchain and banking world.
4. Nano ($NANO/XRB)
NANO/XRB Project Breakdown
Recently rebranded from RaiBlocks to Nano, Nano is everything Bitcoin never was. Correcting and building on three fundamental issues impeding Bitcoin’s mass practicality (lack of scalability, high latency, and power inefficiency), Nano is a low-latency, high-performance, trustless cryptocurrency utilizing a novel block-lattice data structure. As opposed to distributing an entire public ledger across all nodes, Nano users enjoy their own individual account-chain, which is only able to be updated by the respective account holder (them). Due to its lightweight protocol, Nano boasts instantaneous transactions, unlimited scalability, and no fees, offering an effective, and superior alternative to Bitcoin.
Why You Should Watch NANO/XRB
With a recent rebranding and listing on Binance, Nano has created a brand ready to be recognized and adopted by mainstream audiences. As addressed in a February 6th SEC hearing on virtual currencies, money laundering, energy consumption and ICOs are all contentious issues likely to be regulated in crypto’s upcoming future. And, should these regulations be passed, Nano stands to fare quite well due to its transparency, lack of high-power mining hardware and minimal required resources. With already 4 million transactions under their belt, a vibrant supportive community and more upcoming exchange listings, 2018 could be the year of mass adoption for this practical and cost-efficient Bitcoin alternative.
5. Siacoin ($SC)
SC Project Breakdown
Competing with the likes of Amazon, Apple, DropBox and Amazon S3, Siacoin is a decentralized cloud storage platform utilizing unused and idle hard drives across the world to rent out spare hard drive space. Sia’s decentralized infrastructure enables a competitive blockchain marketplace where users compete for business and determine hosting prices, and has drawn parallels with AirBnb and Uber’s two-sided, community-based platforms. In a world where centralized file and data storage is the norm and controlled by a select few and control, reliability, security, and cost-efficiency are virtually non-existent, Sia offers a cheaper, low-latency, reliable, more secure solution, allowing users to enjoy benefits of cloud storage, without waiving control.
Why You Should Watch SC
Sia isn’t just aiming to capture 10% of the $200 billion cloud storage market, they are striving to dominate it, citing a 70-90% share as their ultimate goal in their Wiki FAQ. And, all for a price of $.50/TB (100 times cheaper than the world’s leading CDN, Akamai). For scale, with storage points spanning 50 countries and 6 continents, and hosts within 50 milliseconds of every major city in the world, Sia’s reach already exceeds that of Amazon. Already in the billion dollar market cap club, Sia’s blog predicts big developments in 2018, namely, the release of file sharing between Sia users, approaching major companies to act as their storage layer (including Dropbox and Netflix), and elevating Sia’s public profile through PR and marketing efforts. If you’re curious about further mid-to long-term developments, Sia’s Trello board provides an active and up-to-date resource.
6. Kucoin Shares ($KCS)
KCS Project Breakdown
Kucoin Shares isn’t just a token, it’s an incentivized bonus generated on Kucoin Exchange, a rapidly growing Hong Kong-based digital exchange that popped up in mid-2017. Implementing a unique daily payout structure, Kucoin Exchange rewards users holding Kucoin Shares, the exchange’s token, in the form of 50% of daily trading fees, spread across every crypto traded that day. Users collect a “dust” of all cryptos traded daily, proportional to their KCS holdings, ultimately, adding up over time and allowing investors to diversify their portfolio.
Why You Should Watch KCS
If you’ve just gotten into crypto, there’s a good chance you’ve had issues finding an exchange accepting new registrations. While other exchanges such as Binance, Bittrex, and Bitfinex have been denying new users, Kucoin has welcomed new registrations by the thousands, amassing over 200,000 registered users since August 2017. Coupled with an unperturbed few months post-launch and increasing daily volume, Kucoin’s incentivized token and daily dividend, KCS, is an attractive option for investors looking to nab a diversified slice of the pie. Should Kucoin achieve status in the top echelon of exchanges (by volume), your accumulated “dust” could result in a healthy portfolio of numerous tokens and coins. To calculate your daily payout based on your amount of shares, click here.
7. Basic Attention Token ($BAT)
BAT Project Breakdown
Based on the Ethereum blockchain, Basic Attention Token seeks to revolutionize, and remedy, the severely flawed and invasive digital advertising ecosystem by rewarding advertisers, anonymous ad viewers, and publications who provide quality content. True to its name, BAT is the literal representation and verification of a viewer’s attention span, rewarding viewers who engage with advertising and attention-based services on the Brave browser (an open source, privacy browser and ledger system monitoring where users most spend their time) with Basic Attention Tokens, fewer targeted ads, and decreased susceptibility to malware. BAT not only rewards users and viewers, but also publishers via increased revenue due to reduction of advertising middlemen and fraud, and advertisers, who get more bang for their buck on data collection.
Why You Should Watch BAT
BAT’s growth and adoption relies on the acquisition of publishing partnerships, and 2018 has started favorably, with BAT securing British news and media giant, The Guardian, as a publisher in January. Also, BAT’s marketing efforts in 2018 have not gone without yield; their 1 million dollar giveaway, which was aimed at jumpstarting the publishing ecosystem, doubled the amount of publishers from 4,000 to 8,000. Basic Attention Token’s 2018 roadmap includes ledger and Ethereum-tested dashboard analytics for publishers, the cultivation of several premier publishing partnerships, and scalable ad revenue models and growth hacks, putting quality content back in the hands of users and eliminating pesky and malicious ads.
8. Theta Token ($THETA)
THETA Project Breakdown
While BAT strives to change the way the Web is monetized, Theta is aiming to disrupt today’s online video industrythrough an end-to-end video streaming infrastructure, eliminating fundamental industry issues such as low quality content, high publisher costs, and a centralized and inefficient streaming ecosystem. Theta offers the following:
a decentralized peer-to-peer content delivery network (CDN).
an incentivized rewards system for viewers sharing bandwidth and streaming resources.
reduced cost streaming infrastructure.
These are all essential for a sustainable and innovative streaming ecosystem. Additionally, the Theta platform supports vertical dapps for movies, esports, education, entertainment, enterprise conferencing and more, allowing each to issue their own tokens.
Why You Should Watch THETA
Backed and advised by the likes of YouTube co-founder, Steve Chen, and Justin Kan, the co-founder of the live streaming video platform, Twitch, Theta’s platform is set to disrupt the modern online video industry the way YouTube did in the early 2000s. In 2016, Theta launched a live streaming platform, Sliver.tv, which raised almost $10 million in Series A funding in August 2017. Theta’s 2018 roadmap emphasizes integration of their Theta token, the platform’s incentive mechanism, into the Sliver.tv platform, followed by native Theta blockchain development and launch by end of year. If all goes to plan, Theta and blockchain-based entertainment platforms could cripple the Netflixes of the world by freeing content creators from studios and gatekeepers, creating new categories of channels (sci-fi, live events, esports, fantasy), eliminating third-party advertisers, and making on-demand subscriptions obsolete.
9. Dragonchain ($DRGN)
DRGN Project Breakdown
Originating from Disney’s Seattle office in 2016, and intended to be used as their own private blockchain, Dragonchain was initially abandoned and then released as open-source software under the Disney Open Source Program. It was then picked up and cultivated by the nonprofit Dragonchain Foundation, taking apex form as a serverless, scalable, private/public hybrid blockchain platform for businesses looking to integrate business applications onto blockchain. Most notably, Dragonchain supports a pre-constructed smart contracts library ecosystem (Java, C#, Python, Node, Go), crowd-scaled project incubator, and marketplace for companies to access technical, legal, economic, and marketing subject matter experts.
Why You Should Watch DRGN
2018 is the year of Dragonchain’s commercial, serverless platform and incubator rollout, along with a smart contracts library and APIs, and commercialized marketplace. The platform advances countless real use cases, ranging from rights expression and licensing, to decentralized storage, to peer-to-peer financial derivatives, making it a one-stop shop for businesses seeking easy and comprehensive blockchain integration. Dragonchain also comes at a time of significant increase in the number of cloud computing businesses and blockchain solutions wanting to move past a conceptual stage and launch a functional project. Furthering seamless integration onto the blockchain is Dragonchain’s unique architecture (a five-level consensus trust spectrum), where data consumers enjoy greater security as verification levels increase.
10. OmiseGO ($OMG)
OMG Project Breakdown
Building on the success of Thailand’s leading online payment gateway and processor, Omise, OmiseGO is Omise’s blockchain back-end. It is looking to “unbank the banked with Ethereum”, through an agnostic decentralized exchange, liquidity provider mechanism, clearinghouse, and asset-backed blockchain gateway. Simply put, OmiseGO is the missing link between financial institutions, payment systems, and jurisdictions. It allows for “real-time, peer-to-peer value exchange, and payment services” across multiple blockchains, and without the need of a trusted gateway.
Why You Should Watch OMG
Omise, OmiseGO’s parent company, has been thriving in the payment processing industry for over 4 years. They possess numerous strategic partnerships, including Thai Airways, McDonald’s and Allianz, and OmiseGO stands to benefit from these partnerships, acting as their back-end once the product goes live. OmiseGO is currently in the process of building their Plasma Network, an Ethereum-based scaling solution, and laying the framework for their “coup de grâs,” a currency-agnostic, cross-chain compatible, decentralized exchange. Furthermore, Ethereum founder and OmiseGO advisor, Vitalik Buterin, has acknowledged OmiseGO’s token model as his favorite in a December, 2017 tweet. With OMG’s PoS mechanism and wallet slated for Q1 or Q2 release, 2018 is set to be an integral year for this sleeping giant. - http://bit.ly/2GBQ4GP - Coinlus.com
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Below is a list of 10 innovative blockchain projects and platforms, all supported by strong teams, disruptive ideals and infrastructures, and clear and transparent roadmaps, that should be on your radar this Q1.
1. NAVCoin ($NAV)
NAV Project Breakdown
Supporting SegWit functionality, and hailed as the world’s first fully-autonomous cryptocurrency, NavCoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency, based off Bitcoin, enabling faster (30 second), low-cost (.0001 NAV), fully-anonymous transactions. NavCoin builds on two core deficiencies in traditional blockchains:
a public transactional link between sender and receiver, exposing user privacy to malicious third-parties, and
data vulnerability, requiring databases to “roll back” to a recent backup point after corruption, resulting in missing transactions and value.
The answer? A dual blockchain. NavCoin utilizes NavTech, a combination of the Bitcoin blockchain, and a NAV ‘Subchain’, severing any traceable link between sender and receiver and generating fully anonymized transactions, which don’t rely on any centralized service or database. Thanks to NAV, users are given “a democratic choice to make their financial transactions private.”
Why You Should Watch NAV
In 2017, NAV grew its community to over 50,000 members, spread across various community channels, and rolled out an impressive range of projects, including a mobile and desktop wallet (NavPay), novel obfuscation encryption layers (NavTech 1.2), an energy-efficient staking solution for NavCoin rewards (NavPi), and increased stability and integration capabilities (NavCoin Core 4.0). Now with 6 full-time staff members, NAV’s 2018’s roadmap is just as aggressive as 2017’s. They are set to:
Launch Valence, a platform for developers to build blockchain applications.
Implement lightning network transactions allowing cross-chain atomic swaps.
Support instant exchange between NAV and other currencies (NavChange).
Establish a payment gateway for users to spend NAV at any business accepting currencies supported by NavChange.
Allow cold staking.
2. DeepBrain Chain ($DBC)
DBC Project Breakdown
From the creators of the first Chinese voice assistant, Smart 360, and built on the NEO blockchain, DeepBrain Chain is a decentralized neural networkdistributing artificial intelligence (AI) computational power, costs, and security across world-wide mining nodes. DBC’s decentralized network leverages private, flexible, low-cost, and secure AI computing to meet world-wide enterprise demand, all paid for in GAS. Additionally, DeepBrain Chain operates as a secure data trading platform, where data ownership and usage rights are explicitly defined and separated, creating a harmonious AI market, protecting both buyer and seller from illegal resale and data dissemination.
Why You Should Watch DBC
AI is undeniably changing the way we conduct, and will conduct our daily lives. In 2016 alone, tech giants Google and Baidu spent between $20 to $30 billion on AI, and from 2012 to 2016, the AI market saw a formidable increase in over 5,000 AI startups across the world. The AI market has turned into a race as players try to capture a share what’s predicted to be a trillion dollar industry by 2035. DeepBrain Chain is here to connect all major, and minor, competitors – starting with the development of their TestNet in Q1 2018. DBC is backed by a strong team, including CEO and 2015 winner of Shanghai’s computer industry ‘Innovative Figures’ award, Feng He. They also have a robust list of clients, including Siemens, Samsung, and Microsoft. Also, in 2017, DBC was awarded first prize in the Harbin Institute of Technology’s “man-machine dialogue evaluation”, beating more than 30 Chinese AI teams.
3. Komodo ($KMD)
KMD Project Breakdown
“Simple, yet powerful”, the Komodo Platform is a blockchain ecosystem, comprised of four integral functions:
Delayed Proof-of-Work (dPoS), a PoW chain with backups written to the Bitcoin blockchain.
BarterDex, an atomic-swap decentralized exchange.
Jumblr, cryptocurrency anonymization technology.
Decentralized ICOs (dICOs), an ICO incubation and blockchain assistance solution.
Specifically, Komodo empowers two types of users: average crypto investors and blockchain entrepreneurs through a secure, low-cost, scalable blockchain solutions platform. Aside from decentralized token exchange, issuance, and distribution, Komodo offers the ‘Agama Wallet’, an encrypted, offline, multi-currency wallet for users to to aggregate all cryptocurrency funds into a single app.
Why You Should Watch KMD
At present, the crypto ecosystem relies heavily on third-party, centralized exchanges, such as Binance, Bittrex, and Poloniex to exchange coins, resulting in astronomical fees for users and heightened exposure to malicious attacks. Barely one year old, Komodo is the first platform to provide decentralized atomic swaps and order matching, eliminating third-party interference (middlemen, vouchers, and escrow services) when exchanging one cryptocurrency for another. Thus, it remedies vulnerabilities and inefficiencies accompanied with the current value exchange. As of February 7, 2018, Komodo has executed more than 50,000 atomic swaps. Although scheduled for launch in November 2017, Komodo is still yet to launch the world’s first ICO with strategic e-banking partner Monaize. Once live, Komodo is set to make crypto history by bridging the gap between the blockchain and banking world.
4. Nano ($NANO/XRB)
NANO/XRB Project Breakdown
Recently rebranded from RaiBlocks to Nano, Nano is everything Bitcoin never was. Correcting and building on three fundamental issues impeding Bitcoin’s mass practicality (lack of scalability, high latency, and power inefficiency), Nano is a low-latency, high-performance, trustless cryptocurrency utilizing a novel block-lattice data structure. As opposed to distributing an entire public ledger across all nodes, Nano users enjoy their own individual account-chain, which is only able to be updated by the respective account holder (them). Due to its lightweight protocol, Nano boasts instantaneous transactions, unlimited scalability, and no fees, offering an effective, and superior alternative to Bitcoin.
Why You Should Watch NANO/XRB
With a recent rebranding and listing on Binance, Nano has created a brand ready to be recognized and adopted by mainstream audiences. As addressed in a February 6th SEC hearing on virtual currencies, money laundering, energy consumption and ICOs are all contentious issues likely to be regulated in crypto’s upcoming future. And, should these regulations be passed, Nano stands to fare quite well due to its transparency, lack of high-power mining hardware and minimal required resources. With already 4 million transactions under their belt, a vibrant supportive community and more upcoming exchange listings, 2018 could be the year of mass adoption for this practical and cost-efficient Bitcoin alternative.
5. Siacoin ($SC)
SC Project Breakdown
Competing with the likes of Amazon, Apple, DropBox and Amazon S3, Siacoin is a decentralized cloud storage platform utilizing unused and idle hard drives across the world to rent out spare hard drive space. Sia’s decentralized infrastructure enables a competitive blockchain marketplace where users compete for business and determine hosting prices, and has drawn parallels with AirBnb and Uber’s two-sided, community-based platforms. In a world where centralized file and data storage is the norm and controlled by a select few and control, reliability, security, and cost-efficiency are virtually non-existent, Sia offers a cheaper, low-latency, reliable, more secure solution, allowing users to enjoy benefits of cloud storage, without waiving control.
Why You Should Watch SC
Sia isn’t just aiming to capture 10% of the $200 billion cloud storage market, they are striving to dominate it, citing a 70-90% share as their ultimate goal in their Wiki FAQ. And, all for a price of $.50/TB (100 times cheaper than the world’s leading CDN, Akamai). For scale, with storage points spanning 50 countries and 6 continents, and hosts within 50 milliseconds of every major city in the world, Sia’s reach already exceeds that of Amazon. Already in the billion dollar market cap club, Sia’s blog predicts big developments in 2018, namely, the release of file sharing between Sia users, approaching major companies to act as their storage layer (including Dropbox and Netflix), and elevating Sia’s public profile through PR and marketing efforts. If you’re curious about further mid-to long-term developments, Sia’s Trello board provides an active and up-to-date resource.
6. Kucoin Shares ($KCS)
KCS Project Breakdown
Kucoin Shares isn’t just a token, it’s an incentivized bonus generated on Kucoin Exchange, a rapidly growing Hong Kong-based digital exchange that popped up in mid-2017. Implementing a unique daily payout structure, Kucoin Exchange rewards users holding Kucoin Shares, the exchange’s token, in the form of 50% of daily trading fees, spread across every crypto traded that day. Users collect a “dust” of all cryptos traded daily, proportional to their KCS holdings, ultimately, adding up over time and allowing investors to diversify their portfolio.
Why You Should Watch KCS
If you’ve just gotten into crypto, there’s a good chance you’ve had issues finding an exchange accepting new registrations. While other exchanges such as Binance, Bittrex, and Bitfinex have been denying new users, Kucoin has welcomed new registrations by the thousands, amassing over 200,000 registered users since August 2017. Coupled with an unperturbed few months post-launch and increasing daily volume, Kucoin’s incentivized token and daily dividend, KCS, is an attractive option for investors looking to nab a diversified slice of the pie. Should Kucoin achieve status in the top echelon of exchanges (by volume), your accumulated “dust” could result in a healthy portfolio of numerous tokens and coins. To calculate your daily payout based on your amount of shares, click here.
7. Basic Attention Token ($BAT)
BAT Project Breakdown
Based on the Ethereum blockchain, Basic Attention Token seeks to revolutionize, and remedy, the severely flawed and invasive digital advertising ecosystem by rewarding advertisers, anonymous ad viewers, and publications who provide quality content. True to its name, BAT is the literal representation and verification of a viewer’s attention span, rewarding viewers who engage with advertising and attention-based services on the Brave browser (an open source, privacy browser and ledger system monitoring where users most spend their time) with Basic Attention Tokens, fewer targeted ads, and decreased susceptibility to malware. BAT not only rewards users and viewers, but also publishers via increased revenue due to reduction of advertising middlemen and fraud, and advertisers, who get more bang for their buck on data collection.
Why You Should Watch BAT
BAT’s growth and adoption relies on the acquisition of publishing partnerships, and 2018 has started favorably, with BAT securing British news and media giant, The Guardian, as a publisher in January. Also, BAT’s marketing efforts in 2018 have not gone without yield; their 1 million dollar giveaway, which was aimed at jumpstarting the publishing ecosystem, doubled the amount of publishers from 4,000 to 8,000. Basic Attention Token’s 2018 roadmap includes ledger and Ethereum-tested dashboard analytics for publishers, the cultivation of several premier publishing partnerships, and scalable ad revenue models and growth hacks, putting quality content back in the hands of users and eliminating pesky and malicious ads.
8. Theta Token ($THETA)
THETA Project Breakdown
While BAT strives to change the way the Web is monetized, Theta is aiming to disrupt today’s online video industrythrough an end-to-end video streaming infrastructure, eliminating fundamental industry issues such as low quality content, high publisher costs, and a centralized and inefficient streaming ecosystem. Theta offers the following:
a decentralized peer-to-peer content delivery network (CDN).
an incentivized rewards system for viewers sharing bandwidth and streaming resources.
reduced cost streaming infrastructure.
These are all essential for a sustainable and innovative streaming ecosystem. Additionally, the Theta platform supports vertical dapps for movies, esports, education, entertainment, enterprise conferencing and more, allowing each to issue their own tokens.
Why You Should Watch THETA
Backed and advised by the likes of YouTube co-founder, Steve Chen, and Justin Kan, the co-founder of the live streaming video platform, Twitch, Theta’s platform is set to disrupt the modern online video industry the way YouTube did in the early 2000s. In 2016, Theta launched a live streaming platform, Sliver.tv, which raised almost $10 million in Series A funding in August 2017. Theta’s 2018 roadmap emphasizes integration of their Theta token, the platform’s incentive mechanism, into the Sliver.tv platform, followed by native Theta blockchain development and launch by end of year. If all goes to plan, Theta and blockchain-based entertainment platforms could cripple the Netflixes of the world by freeing content creators from studios and gatekeepers, creating new categories of channels (sci-fi, live events, esports, fantasy), eliminating third-party advertisers, and making on-demand subscriptions obsolete.
9. Dragonchain ($DRGN)
DRGN Project Breakdown
Originating from Disney’s Seattle office in 2016, and intended to be used as their own private blockchain, Dragonchain was initially abandoned and then released as open-source software under the Disney Open Source Program. It was then picked up and cultivated by the nonprofit Dragonchain Foundation, taking apex form as a serverless, scalable, private/public hybrid blockchain platform for businesses looking to integrate business applications onto blockchain. Most notably, Dragonchain supports a pre-constructed smart contracts library ecosystem (Java, C#, Python, Node, Go), crowd-scaled project incubator, and marketplace for companies to access technical, legal, economic, and marketing subject matter experts.
Why You Should Watch DRGN
2018 is the year of Dragonchain’s commercial, serverless platform and incubator rollout, along with a smart contracts library and APIs, and commercialized marketplace. The platform advances countless real use cases, ranging from rights expression and licensing, to decentralized storage, to peer-to-peer financial derivatives, making it a one-stop shop for businesses seeking easy and comprehensive blockchain integration. Dragonchain also comes at a time of significant increase in the number of cloud computing businesses and blockchain solutions wanting to move past a conceptual stage and launch a functional project. Furthering seamless integration onto the blockchain is Dragonchain’s unique architecture (a five-level consensus trust spectrum), where data consumers enjoy greater security as verification levels increase.
10. OmiseGO ($OMG)
OMG Project Breakdown
Building on the success of Thailand’s leading online payment gateway and processor, Omise, OmiseGO is Omise’s blockchain back-end. It is looking to “unbank the banked with Ethereum”, through an agnostic decentralized exchange, liquidity provider mechanism, clearinghouse, and asset-backed blockchain gateway. Simply put, OmiseGO is the missing link between financial institutions, payment systems, and jurisdictions. It allows for “real-time, peer-to-peer value exchange, and payment services” across multiple blockchains, and without the need of a trusted gateway.
Why You Should Watch OMG
Omise, OmiseGO’s parent company, has been thriving in the payment processing industry for over 4 years. They possess numerous strategic partnerships, including Thai Airways, McDonald’s and Allianz, and OmiseGO stands to benefit from these partnerships, acting as their back-end once the product goes live. OmiseGO is currently in the process of building their Plasma Network, an Ethereum-based scaling solution, and laying the framework for their “coup de grâs,” a currency-agnostic, cross-chain compatible, decentralized exchange. Furthermore, Ethereum founder and OmiseGO advisor, Vitalik Buterin, has acknowledged OmiseGO’s token model as his favorite in a December, 2017 tweet. With OMG’s PoS mechanism and wallet slated for Q1 or Q2 release, 2018 is set to be an integral year for this sleeping giant. - http://bit.ly/2GBQ4GP - Coinlus.com
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1. This is a what kind of product? Android Car GPS navigation systems, Without worrying about complex road,It can be used as car DVR, record your wonderful life, traveling and outdoor activities. It can also be used for car shooting to take evidence of traffic accident. And detect any stable or mobile wireless speed monitoring, so you greater ease, Portable and practical, perfect gift for yourself or your friends. 2 .This product can achieve what function? This is a smart Android 4.4 GPS Navigation, support for 3D navigation, Car DVR driving record, radar , can also be used as a tablet PC. 3. The quality of this product? Our product quality requirements are very strict, the device has a strong faith, and before shipping, we will strictly testing, so please do not worry about the quality of the product. 4. If the device has a problem how to do? We have strong confidence in this product, if equipment problems, we will help you solve, and we promise, after you receive the goods, for any reason within 3 days can apply for return. So, if you need a navigator,Car DVR driving record, or a tablet PC, I want to recommend this product to you. I believe you choose it, there will be a wonderful experience and memories.
1, Android 4.4.2 , Allwinner A33 Quad-core Cortex-A7 1.5 GHz, 512M DDR3,Built-in 8GB 2, The item supports most of Android softwares, such as Twitter, Facdbook and so on. But does not mean that it is 100% compatible with all APP. Multi-language menu: English / Russian / Spanish / French / German / Italian / Portuguese / Arabic / Turkish / etc
DVR Recorder Camera 1, 1/2.5 inch light-sensing surface area 2, HD160°wide angle high-definition lens with 3, Cycle recording, turn on and recording automatically when car starts, automatic circulating recording, it is able to set the record time for each file, do not worry about the storage. 4,G-sensor, powerful document protection function, the video will be saved intactly.
Notice:When you press the yfgo icon,the radar will work automatically, As Radar detector there’re many different reasons cause problem, like different local frequency, or sensing chip and some other objective reasons, so we can not promise the radar will work in every area. Attention: The voice language of Radar is Chginese
Car radar detector Accuracy: more than 90% Monitor or stable Camera X-10.525GHZ +/-100MHZ K-24.150GHZ +/-175MHZ K-24.125GHZ +/-175MHZ Ka-34.700GHZ +/-1400MHZ Ka-33.400GHZ +/-1400MHZ Please connect the car charger after start the car when you use it. Note: As Radar detector there’re many different reasons cause problem, like different local frequency, or sensing chip and some other objective reasons, so we can not make sure the radar will work in every area. Search satellite success— open the radar detector program(yfgo, you don’t need any settings, just make sure satellite-positioning successfully.
Built-in WiFi support 802.11 b/g/n, you can surf in the internet, watch videos , chat with
IM, download what you want and update the software on line.
About GPS navigation Features : Detailed Maps with Free Updates
The device arrives with a bright 7.0″ display with detailed maps. With free lifetime map updates, your routes are sure to reflect the most up-to-date maps, POIs (points of interest) and navigation information.
Navigate Complex Interchanges with Ease
Junsun GPS Navigation has lane assist with junction view that displays upcoming junctions and uses brightly colored arrows to indicate your proper lane. and easily navigate complex interchanges.
More Information at a Glance
The device keeps your driving map onscreen at all times and additional information appears alongside. For details, simply ask or touch the screen. As you drive your route, Up Ahead constantly informs you of nearby services, including restaurants, fuel stations, hospitals and stores.
Junsun GPS Navigation has a search field that makes it easy to find addresses. Speed limit indicator – unit displays speed limits for most major roads.
MAP 1 Map Supported Languages: English (AU), English (UK), English (United States), Russian, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German, French, Arabic, Canada, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Finland, Hungary, Lithuania, Norway, Turkey, Romania, Estonia, Latvia, Denmark, Indonesia, Croatian, Catalan, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia. Note: that some of the map languages may not be 100% translation. Map Voice Language ( A variety of broadcast voices, male or female ) Catalan, Russian, Slovak, Danish, German, English / UK / USA, Spain, French, Croatian, Italian, Latvian, Hungarian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish , Portuguese, Romanian, Slovenian, Finnish, Thai, Turkish, Hebrew. ​ ​
Map Installed:
About Installing maps
Support Europe / North America / South America / Southeast Asia / Middle East map (We will install map according to your address, such as: the Spain, we will install the map of Europe)
About map update
if you want to update the map, please contact us, we will upload it to the “Drop box”, please do not download in other places, otherwise it will damage the original map.
Map 1
Europe
Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia, Britain, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Monaco, Netherland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, SAN Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Vatican
North America
Canada, Mexico, United States
South America
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela,
Asia
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines (2015), Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam , India, Sri Lanka
Middle East
Bahrain, Egypt , Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco , Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
Australia
Australia, New Zealand
Africa
Angola, Basemap, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Cote_d’Ivoire, Egypt, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Réunion, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania
Map 2 (Navitel Map)
Country
Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Cyprus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
Map 2 (Navitel Map)
All Dear friend,Pls read me before you make order. 1 . GPS navigation needs for outdoor use, search for satellite positioning! And when running GPS navigation, connect the original car charger. 2 .we will declare the lower price on the invoice/bill to help avoid custom duty. If the parcel get strict inspected by custom. You still need to pay tax to clear custom. We won`t bear the customs taxes.If you have special requests,please contact us. 3 .In the option of shipment, if you choose DHL,not include DHL remote cost, custom duty, or any commission charged by dhl for custom clearance or warehouse storage cost. 4 .Please open the parcel in post officer`s presence,If the parcel damaged or empty(stolen),please ask the post office to provide official document,especially the claim request paper. 5 .If you have any problem with your equipment, pls check our FAQ link first,it may can help you solve the problem quickly.>>: 6 .About the Shipment,pls check this link.>>
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Avada v5.0.6 Nulled
Avada is the ultimate multi-purpose WordPress theme. It is clean, super flexible, responsive, includes Fusion Page Builder and comes packed with powerful options! This multi-purpose WordPress theme sets the new standard with endless possibilities, top-notch support, and incredible featured packed updates requested from our users.
And its the most easy-to use theme on the market! Avada is very intuitive to use and completely ready to operate out of the box. Built with HTML5 & CSS3, a lot of thought and care went into this theme making it a pleasure to use. Avada has a ton of raving user reviews and lots of awesome features. We’ve highlighted some of our features below, check them out below! The clean multi-purpose design can be used for any type of website; business, corporate, portfolio, blog, products, etc. Buy Avada and come be a part of this awesome community!
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Cross-Browser Compatibility: FireFox, Safari, Chrome, IE9, IE10, IE11
100% Responsive Theme – and you can easily turn it on or off
Easy to use Fusion Builder, a visual page builder
Full control over site width; content area and sidebars
Retina Ready, Ultra-High Resolution Graphics
Social Icons and Theme Icons are Font Icons, no Images
Automatic Theme Updater
Dual sidebars throughout the theme
1-6 Column Support
One Page Parallax feature for any page
CSS3 animations enable or disable on desktop/mobile
Child Theme Compatible – includes basic child theme!
Strong focus on typography, usability and overall user-experience
jQuery Enhancements
Includes the Font Awesome icon set, fully integrated
60 Layered PSD’s for customization
Compatible with Ubermenu (uber does not support sticky headers)
Compatible with Many Popular Plugins
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Limitless - Responsive Web Application Kit
Meet Limitless – responsive web application kit
Limitless – a new professional admin template, based on Bootstrap framework. Limitless is a powerful and super flexible tool, which suits best for any kind of web application. Includes 1 main and 3 alternative layouts, 1000+ commented HTML pages, 1000+ components with different features and options, 100+ plugins and extensions etc. Limitless includes Starter kit – a set of blank pages, that will make your developer’s life much easier. Limitless template is fully responsive, which means that it looks perfect on mobiles and tablets.
Limitless app kit is fully based on LESS pre-processor, includes 100+ commented LESS files. Each file corresponds to a single component, layout, page, plugin or extension – so you can easily find necessary piece of code and edit it for your needs. The package includes both normal and minified CSS files, compiled from LESS.
Also it is translation ready – you can change application language on-the-fly and use other features such as fallback languages, language detection, direct access etc etc. To see examples, follow the main navigation.
Navigation is a powerful thing here. It supports both collapsible and accordion vertical navigation; multi level horizontal navigation with state saving feature. Horizontal navigation is used in navbars and mega menu. Navbar component has been extended and added plugins and components support (form components, buttons, links, menus, progress bars etc.). Mega menu is another song – it can be any color, any width and include any content.
Page and panel headers support a lot of customization options and can include different components, basically all of them are optional (means you can easily remove them from stylesheets by removing a single line in LESS file).
Overall design is harmonious, clean and user friendly. Even though the template has a lot of content, it doesn’t looks messy and all files and code are well structured, commented and divided. Check out the full list of features and go through all the pages. It will take some time though, but you won’t miss anything. Enjoy!
Please, if you found any bugs or have any suggestions and requests – don’t hesitate to let me know, i will do my best to fix those issues as soon as possible. Support is available: Mon – Fri, 9:00 – 20:00 CET
Limitless features
4 pre-built layouts
Main – dark sidebar and navbars, white page header and breadcrumbs line
Second – dark sidebar, light navbar, transparent page header and breadcrumbs line component
Third – light sidebar, dark navbar, transparent page header. Sidebar is inside content area
Fourth – 2 navbars, horizontal multi level navigation, transparent page header
Static layout, fixed navbar, fixed footer and fixed sidebar layout options
Custom and native scrollbars for fixed elemenets
Liquid and boxed layouts
Liquid – 100% width, up to 12 columns and up to 4 sidebars
Boxed – fixed centered width, all options from liquid layout
Custom color system, includes 16 color palettes
Starter kit for developers – set of blank pages with basic functionality
Form components
Full set of basic form components
Styled and native checkboxes/radios/file inputs, toggles and switches
Input groups in different sizes, colors and components
Twitter typeahead integration, including Bloodhound engine
Elastic textarea
Masked inputs
Input formatters
Password generator and password strength indicator
Characters counter and limiter
Form action buttons
Tags inputs with Typeahead and copy/paste support
Dual multiple select boxes with single and multiple selections
Editable form elements with enhanced support of components and input types
Form validation
12 columns responsive grid of input fields
Vertical and horizontal form layouts
Selects
Select2 select library with advanced options
Bootstrap Multiselect library with different options
SelectBoxIt selects library with sizing, styling and other options
Bootstrap Select library with live search support
Wizards
Stepy wizard library
Form wizard library
Steps wizard library
Editors
Summernote rich text editor
CKEditor text editor, the most powerful one
WYSIHTML5 text editor
Ace Code editor with 100+ modes, themes and extensions
Pickers
Date & time – pick-a-date, pick-a-time, anytime, daterange and jQuery UI pickers with options
Spectrum Color picker with options
Location and address pickers with Google Maps integration
Date paginator – date picker with calendar and pagination
Components
Modal dialogs with enhanced options
Dropdown menus with advanced styling
Tabs and pills components with options
Collapsible and accordion components
Nav component with options
Buttons with styling options and loading spinners/progress bars
Tooltips and popovers with options
Different display options for alerts
Pagination with styling and sizing options
Pager with styling and sizing options
Labels and badges, including styling options
Progress bars in different sizes and styles
Page and component loaders with icon spinners and custom loaders
Thumbnails with titles, descriptions, components and other options
Page header component with supported sizes, styles and elements
Breadcrumbs component with supported styles and elements
Media lists with options
jQuery UI and NoUI sliders with pips, tooltips, color and size options
Syntax highlighter with language options
Affix and scrollspy components
Dynamic tree views with different options and data sources
Context menu extension
Notifications
PNotify notifications library
Noty notifications
jGrowl notifications
Content panels
Panels component with all available options
Draggable and sortable panels feature
Available panel heading components and styling
Appearance
Available text styling
Lists, blockquotes, well blocks, headings and heading components
Table with available helper classes
12 columns responsive grid demonstration
CSS3 animations based on animate.min.css library
Icons
Basic Bootstrap’s Glyphicons icon font set
Default Icomoon icon set
Optional Font Awesome library
Extensions
Session and idle timeout tools
Velocity.js animations, including UI pack
BlockUI library for blocking elements
Image cropper with options
Fullcalendar library with styling and display options
Internationalization library with examples and options
File uploaders
Plupload multiple file uploader
Dropzone single and multiple file uploader
Bootstrap file input – single and multiple file uploader
Sidebars
Collapsible and hideable default width sidebar
Collapsible and hideable mini width sidebar
Secondary sidebar with appearance options
Opposite sidebar sith appearance options
Left, right and sticky detached sidebars
Dual and double sidebars options
Light and dark sidebars color option
Hidden sidebar by default
Available components adapted for use in sidebar
Vertical navigation
Collapsible navigation
Accordion navigation
Optional navigation sizing
Bordered navigation style
Left and right icons positions
Ability to disable certain navigation items
Up to 4 levels, can be extended
Horizontal navigation
Open submenu levels on click
Open submenu levels on hover
Examples of horizontal nav with custom components
Using tabs in horizontal navigation
Ability to disable certain navigation items
Horizontal mega menu with components and options
Navbars
Single top or bottom, static or fixed navbars
Multiple navbars
Different multiple navbars positions
Navbar as a stand alone component
Navbar colors options
Navbar sizing options
Top and bottom hideable navbars
Navbar components
Main, secondary or both navbars fixed
Data visualization
Native D3.js library charts
ECharts library with available chart types
Dimple library, built on top of D3.js
C3 library, built on top of D3.js
Google Charts library
Google maps with options and core features
Vector maps with visualization options
Static tables
Basic examples of available table options
Table sizing options
Table borders
Table styling
Table components
Responsive tables
Data tables
Basic initialization examples
Datatables styling
Advanced examples
Sorting options
Datatables API usage examples
Data sources examples
Responsive data tables
Columns reorder extension
Fixed columns extension
Columns visibility extension
Table tools extension
Scroller extension
Custom pages kit
Task manager – list and grid display options, detailed task page
Invoicing – static, editable invoice, invoice grid and archive
User cards and user list
User profiles with and without cover image
Simple and advanced login forms
Simple and advanced registration forms
Unlock user, password recovery forms
Login/registration styling options
Left, right and centered timeline
Chats layouts and color options
Knowledgebase and FAQ pages
Search pages kit – mixed, users, images, videos
Media gallery with optional titles and descriptions
Set of error pages – 403, 404, 405, 500, 503 and offline page
Continuous development
Regular updates
Fast and professional support
Changelog
2017 January 16th – Version 1.5
// # List of new components // ------------------------------ [new] Blog - Vertical layout (blog_classic_v.html) [new] Blog - Horizontal layout (blog_classic_h.html) [new] Blog - Grid layout (blog_grid.html) [new] Blog - Single post (blog_single.html) [new] Blog - With left sidebar (blog_sidebar_left.html) [new] Blog - With right sidebar (blog_sidebar_right.html) [new] General pages - Feed layouts (general_feed.html) [new] General pages - Content widgets (general_widgets_content.html) [new] General pages - Responsive embeds (general_embeds.html) [new] Service pages - Sitemap (service_sitemap.html) [new] User pages - Tabbed profile (user_pages_profile_tabbed.html) [new] Mailbox - Mail list (mail_list.html) [new] Mailbox - List with detached sidebar (layout 1 and 2) (mail_list_detached.html) [new] Mailbox - Read mail (mail_read.html) [new] Mailbox - Write mail (mail_write.html) [new] Job search - Cards view (job_list_cards.html) [new] Job search - Panel view (job_list_panel.html) [new] Job search - Detailed view (job_detailed.html) [new] Job search - Apply (job_apply.html) [new] Learning kit - List view (learning_list.html) [new] Learning kit - Grid view (learning_grid.html) [new] Learning kit - Detailed view (learning_detailed.html) // # List of updated plugins // ------------------------------ [updated] Switchery library - switchery.min.js - to 0.8.2 [updated] Touchspin spinners - touchspin.min.js - to 3.1.2 [updated] Autosize extension - autosize.min.js - to 3.0.20 [updated] Bootstrap Select - bootstrap_select.min.js to 1.12.1 [updated] Moment.js - moment.min.js, moment_locales.min.js - to 2.17.1 [updated] Image Cropper - cropper.min.js - to 2.3.4 [updated] Plupload file uploader - plupload bundle - to 2.2.1 [updated] Bootstrap File Input library - fileinput.min.js to 4.3.7 [updated] Datatables library - datatables.min.js - to 1.10.13 [updated] Autofill DT extention - autofill.min.js - to 2.1.3 [updated] Buttons DT extention - buttons.min.js - to 1.2.4 [updated] Key Table DT extention - key_table.min.js - to 2.2.0 [updated] Row Reorder DT extention - row_reorder.min.js - to 1.2.0 // # List of fixes // ------------------------------ [fixed] Button with icon doesn't support checkboxes/radios [fixed] Float button - if text is too long, it wraps on the second line [fixed] Mini sidebar - in collapsed more, items with child levels have wrong right padding [fixed] Sidebar container bottom spacing fixes [fixed] In separate sidebar, panels and categories have double bottom spacing [fixed] Badge and label are transparent in active navigation item in default sidebar [fixed] Login and registration pages - password fields have wrong input types [fixed] Dropzone uploader - if uploader is not inside panel, background and border colors don't match [fixed] If responsive table goes after panel heading, table container and table itself need top border [fixed] Panel title doesn’t respect font size classes [fixed] Mini sidebar - children level dropdown in main navigation appears behind footer [fixed] Stacked media lists don't respect text alignment classes [fixed] If media object is displayed as panel body, it has extra top margin [fixed] Datatables fixed header - when click click sidebar control button, headers do not adjust to a new width [fixed] Anytime picker - empty cells are hidden in date grid [fixed] In material layout, multiple navbar buttons don't have horizontal spacing [fixed] FAB button in 5th layout has extra border [fixed] RTL layout - Dropzone uploader adds extra horizontal space to body and scrollbar appears [fixed] RTL layout - default pace theme doesn't show up // # List of improvements // ------------------------------ [improved] @table-cell-padding variable does not use padding variable [improved] Removed unused .icons-list-vertical class from html pages [improved] Removed unused .btn-slide class from html files [improved] Added inline list with vertical borders (.list-inline-bordered) [improved] Added group of block buttons (.btn-block-group) [improved] Added seamless row option which doesn't page spacing between columns (.row-seamless) [improved] Added border radius helpers (helpers.less) [improved] Added no-border option for jQuery UI datepicker if used inside panel [improved] Added class name for scrollable panel to limit panel viewport (.has-scroll) [improved] Added top border if panel has multiple bodies [improved] Added class name for slightly darker panel body (.panel-body-accent) [improved] Added nav tabs toolbar with grey background (.nav-tabs-toolbar) [improved] Improved navigation and file naming
2016 August 31st – Version 1.4
// # List of updated plugins // ------------------------------ [updated] Bootstrap library - bootstrap.min.js, bootstrap LESS files - to 3.3.7 [updated] Font Awesome icon set - bundle - to 4.6.3 [updated] Hover Dropdown extension - hover_dropdown.min.js - to 2.2.1 [updated] Typeahead engine - typeahead.bundle.min.js to 0.11.1 [updated] Dual Listbox - duallistbox.min.js - to 3.0.5 [updated] Select2 library - select2.min.js - to 4.0.3 [updated] Bootstrap Select library - bootstrap_select.min.js - to 1.11.1 [updated] Uniform library - uniform.min.js - to 3.0 [updated] Summernote editor - summernote.min.js - to 0.8.2 [updated] Ladda extensions - ladda.min.js - to 1.0.0 [updated] Bootstrap Progress Bars - progressbar.min.js - to 0.9.0 [updated] Bootbox dialogs extension - bootbox.min.js to 4.4.0 [updated] Bootpag pagination - bootpag.min.js - to 1.0.7 [updated] Bootstrap pagination extension - bs_pagination.min.js - to 1.4 [updated] Spectrum color picker - spectrum.js - to 1.8.0 [updated] Pickadate pickers - pickadate.js bundle - to 3.5.6 [updated] Anytime picker - anytime.min.js - to 5.1.2 [updated] Bootstrap daterange picker - daterangepicker.js - to 2.1.23 [updated] Moment.js library - moment.min.js and moment_locales.min.js - to 2.14.1 [updated] ION Range sliders - ion_rangeslider.min.js - to 2.1.4 [updated] NoUI sliders - nouislider.min.js - to 8.5.1 [updated] jQuery UI slider pips - slider_pips.min.js - to 1.11.3 (in LTR only) [updated] Datatables library - datatables.min.js - to 1.10.12 [updated] Autofill DT extention - autofill.min.js - to 2.1.2 [updated] Buttons DT extention - buttons.min.js - to 1.2.1 [updated] Column Reorder DT extention - col_reorder.min.js - to 1.3.2 [updated] Fixed Columns DT extention - fixed_columns.min.js - to 3.2.2 [updated] Fixed Header DT extention - fixed_header.min.js - to 3.1.2 [updated] Key Table DT extention - key_table.min.js - to 2.1.2 [updated] Responsive DT extention - responsive.min.js - to 2.1.0 [updated] Row Reorder DT extention - row_reorder.min.js - to 1.1.2 [updated] Scroller DT extention - scroller.min.js - to 1.4.2 [updated] Select DT extention - select.min.js - to 1.2.0 [updated] Handsontable library - handsontable.min.js - to 0.26.0 [updated] Image Cropper - cropper.min.js to 2.3.3 [updated] Typeahead Addresspicker - typeahead_addresspicker.js to the latest version [updated] Fancytree library - fancytree.min.js - to 2.18.0 [updated] Fullcalendar library - fullcalendar.min.js - to 2.9.1 [updated] Headroom.js extension - headroom.min.js and headroom_jquery.min.js - to 0.9.3 [updated] Nicescroll custom scrollbar - nicescroll.min.js - to 3.6.8 [updated] D3.js charting library - d3.min.js - to 3.5.17 [updated] Plupload file uploader - plupload bundle - to 2.1.9 [updated] Bootstrap File Input library - fileinput.min.js to 4.3.5 // # List of fixed // ------------------------------ [fixed] Wrong horizontal padding in typeahead suggestions menu items in material layout [fixed] WYSIHTML5 text editor color picker doesn’t work and doesn't respect text styles [fixed] Fullcalendar table overflow is visible on small screens and some responsive issues [fixed] Datatable buttons collection dropdown has wrong horizontal padding [fixed] Alpaca horizontal selects extra gap between selects [fixed] Fancytree Child Counter extension missing styles [fixed] Pager has negative bottom margin [fixed] Tabs inside panel don’t have padding on mobile [fixed] Nested tabs in vertical tabs layout are also vertical [fixed] Styled single file input doesn’t respect width if file name is too long [fixed] Mega menu isn’t scrollable on mobile if inside fixed secondary navbar [fixed] jQuery UI datepicker is hidden if inside jQuery UI dialog [fixed] Dropdown menu in material layout inside breadcrumb elements has wrong placement [fixed] Bootstrap file input loading indicator has wrong position when loading begins [fixed] jQuery UI Select with icons - icons don’t have horizontal spacing [fixed] Steps wizard content overflow is hidden, so components inside wizard are partially hidden [fixed] Bootstrap select in panel heading elements triggers native select on click [fixed] Dropdown submenus on Android don’t open [fixed] Breadcrumb line component inside page header in material layout displayed incorrectly [fixed] Single styled file inputs are displayed inline on drag&drop page, in material layout [fixed] Search field in search and knowledgebase has background color in material layout [fixed] Contextual panels don't have background color on mobile, if heading elements are collapsed [fixed] Image cropper in Summernote editor has wrong position and appears behind image [fixed] RTL layout - typeahead inputs in material layout have wrong direction [fixed] RTL layout - fancy box has incorrect position [fixed] RTL layout - handsontable tables have wrong styles [fixed] RTL layout - daterangepicker is missing RTL direction in plugin configurations // # List of improvements // ------------------------------ [improved] Improved file structure in Starter Kits [improved] Removed paths to extra JS files in Handsontable pages [improved] gulpfile.js - minifycss replaced with clean-css due to deprecation [improved] Improved Typeahead initializations accross JS files [improved] Added missing badges component to panel and page header components list [improved] Added 3 new examples of Bootbox dialog extension [improved] Added option to disable collapsing of heading elements on mobile (using .not-collapsible class added to .heading-elements container) [improved] Now heading elements on mobile push content down instead of covering elements below, so that all responsive containers have consistent appearance [improved] Panel heading elements now have background color different from panel background color on mobiles [improved] Each layout now uses 1 gulp file for main layout and Starter Kits
2016 April 1st – Version 1.3
// # List of new components // ------------------------------ [new] New layout [new] Material design theme for all layouts [new] Alpaca forms - JSON driven form generator [new] Floating Action Menu - material style floating action button with menu, supports 4 positions [new] Panel footer components - a great addition to panel component to display panel header components in panel footer [new] Floating labels - display hidden labels on input fields [new] New heading components - image thumbnails and inline lists [new] New page header options - transparent, light, dark, light image and dark image [new] New tabs - vertical left/right, with top icons [new] Modal with remote source - configuration example [new] Navbar navigation - added status mark support [new] Forms - added large and extra large input sizes [new] Footer - now footer can be either text or navbar component (static and fixed) [new] Components animation - added optional transitions to all components, now they are animated by default // # List of updated plugins // ------------------------------ [updated] PNotify notifications - pnotify.min.js - to 3.0.0 [updated] Noty notifications - noty.min.js - to 2.3.8 [updated] Datatables library - datatables.min.js - to 1.10.11 and extensions [updated] Autofill extension - autofill.min.js - to 2.1.1 [updated] Buttons extension - buttons.min.js - to 1.1.2 [updated] Column reorder extension - col_reorder.min.js - to 1.3.1 [updated] Fixed columns extension - fixed_columns.min.js - to 3.2.1 [updated] Fixed header extension - fixed_header.min.js - to 3.1.1 [updated] Key table extension - key_table.min.js - to 2.1.1 [updated] Responsive extension - responsive.min.js - to 2.0.2 [updated] Row reorder extension - row_reorder.min.js - to 1.1.1 [updated] Scroller extension - scroller.min.js - to 1.4.1 [updated] Select extension - select.min.js - to 1.1.2 [updated] Select2 library - select2.min.js - to 4.0.2 [updated] ECharts charting library - echarts.js - to 2.2.7 [updated] FullCalendar - fullcalendar.min.js - to 2.6.1 [updated] Dropzone file uploader - dropzone.min.js - to 4.3.0 (done, replace dropzone.less everywhere) [updated] Plupload file uploader - plupload.full.min.js - to 2.1.8 [updated] D3.js visualization library - d3.min.js - to 3.5.16 [updated] Noui slider - nouislider.min - to 8.3.0 (done) [updated] BlockUI extension - blockui.min.js - to 2.7.0 [updated] Jasny Bootstrap - jasny_bootstrap.min.js - to 3.1.3 [updated] Passy - passy.js - to the latest version [updated] Auto growing textarea - autosize.js - to 3.0.15 (requires fixes in form_controls_extended.js) (done) [updated] Bootstrap selects - bootstrap_select.min.js - to 1.10.0 (requires fixes in bootstrap-select.less) (done) [updated] Touchspin spinners - touchspin.min.js - to 3.1.1 [updated] Bootstrap tags input - bootstrap_tagsinput.min.js - to 0.8.0 [updated] Form validation - validate.min.js - to 1.15.0 (also needs to be updated form_validation.js - replace card with creditcard) [updated] Summernote editor - summernote.min.js - to 0.8.1 (needs new font files to be added) [updated] Hideable navbar - headroom.min.js - to 0.8.0 [updated] Bootstrap file input - file-input.min.js - to 4.3.1 [updated] Handlebars - handlebars.min.js - to 4.0.5 // # List of fixed // ------------------------------ [fixed] Extra horizontal scrollbar in Fullcalendar in Firefox [fixed] Multiple Select2 - wrong cross icon placement in FF [fixed] Container height hack for FF caused footer issues on mobile [fixed] Select2 multiple select with custom bg color - wrong placeholder color [fixed] Typo in navbar.less, which caused compilation warnings [fixed] When collapsing/expanding sidebar category, class name is added to a wrong item [fixed] Panel heading - incorrect vertical alignment in icons and text (wrong calculation) [fixed] Descriptions list have incorrect titles on mobiles [fixed] If badges have border, border radius is too small to make them rounded [fixed] Panel heading - wrong position of tabs and pills [fixed] Incorrect height of ION range slider [fixed] noUI vertical slider has wrong range width [fixed] Color picker overflows fixed navbar [fixed] Growl notification generated by BlockUI has double border [fixed] jQuery UI selects - long text overlaps arrow icon [fixed] Dropzone icon marks appear on the left side overflowing thumb [fixed] In 3rd and 4th layout, collapsed sidebar has extra top spacing [fixed] Links with default bootstrap contextual background colors have wrong colors on hover/focus [fixed] If panel is collapsed by default, arrow icon isn’t rotated [fixed] Single daterange picker with time picker - empty calendars container shows up [fixed] Floating button inside page header (link buttons) don’t have vertical padding [fixed] On mobiles, flat button inside navbar has wrong color text color [fixed] Invoice template first row has wrong breakpoint [fixed] Datatables doesn’t have horizontal spacing in header/footer if table is inside form [fixed] Hideable navbar doesn’t support optional navbar sizes [fixed] Border radius inconsistency in input elements [fixed] In RTL version page title subtitle has wrong position [fixed] Icon inside input group disappears when input is focused [fixed] Default and flat labels/badges heights are inconsistent [fixed] Pagination and pager have extra bottom spacing [fixed] Datatables fixed columns extension - complex header example not resizable [fixed] Dual list boxes inconsistent border radiuses // # List of improvements // ------------------------------ [improved] Improved *-sm and *-xs styles in inputs, buttons, selects and input groups [improved] Additional placements of labels/badges in dropdown (badges/labels are always on the far right) [improved] Fancy box close button position [improved] Added horizontal spacing to images inside user dropdown menu [improved] Single styled file input (supports text and icons with all available button styles) [improved] Use buttons instead of inputs in steps actions [improved] Label/badge and flat label/badge size inconsistency [improved] Increased caret width [improved] Added .no-shadow helper class - removes shadow from element [improved] Tabs inside panel header [improved] Add direction: ltr; to all tags to avoid issues in RTL version [improved] Removed input highlights in contextual feedback states [improved] Look and feel of CKEditor toolbar [improved] Added multiselect dropdown support to navbar [improved] Sidebar navigation appearance [improved] RTL version - switched to gulp task, that automatically generates RTL version from LTR, to avoid problems with updates [improved] Significantly improved LESS file structure
2015 December 16th – Version 1.2.1
// # List of updated plugins // ------------------------------ [updated] Bootstrap file input - to the latest version [updated] Select2 - from RC1 to stable 4.0.1 version // # List of fixed bugs // ------------------------------ // Core fixes [fixed] Documentation - correct release date on main page, fixed path to globalize/ library, gulp plugins to install [fixed] Navbar - added sticky sidebar top spacing if used with fixed top single navbar. To be enhanced in 1.3 [fixed] Fixed sidebar and navbar - removed unnecessary affix code from the page // Components fixes [fixed] Centered timeline - extra dots on desktop [fixed] Datatables Select extension - checkboxes are not selectable [fixed] Datatables Autofill and Select - wrong columns sorting in examples with checkboxes [fixed] Select2 selects - selected text overlaps arrow in single select [fixed] Select2 selects validation - wrong error/success label placement
2015 December 4th – Version 1.2
// # List of new components [new] Handsontable - excel-like spreadsheet for apps [new] Dragula - drag and drop library [new] jQuery UI - full set of components [new] Row Reorder - Datatables extension [new] Fixed Header - Datatables extension [new] Auto Fill - Datatables extension [new] Key Table - Datatables extension [new] Select - Datatables extension [new] Buttons - Datatables extension [new] Login/registration form with validation [new] Login/registration forms inside modals [new] Login/registration form inside tabs [new] Vertical navigation with labels and badges [new] Ion Range Sliders - responsive range slider library [new] gulpfile.js and package.json for Gulp task runner // # List of updated plugins [updated] Bootstrap library - to version 3.3.6 [updated] jQuery UI library - to the latest version (1.11.4) [updated] Select2 - to version 4.0.1, including examples [updated] Sweet Alerts - to the latest version, including examples [updated] Datatables - to the latest version (1.10.10) [updated] Daterangepicker - to the latest version (2.1.13) [updated] NoUI sliders library - to the latest version (8.1.0) [updated] Velocity animations library - to the latest version (1.2.3 and 5.0.4) [updated] i18next internationalization library - to the latest version (1.11.1) // List of core fixes [fixed] Filled page header - extra scroll when content height is smaller than page height (2nd, 3rd and 4th layouts) [fixed] Vertical navigation sizing in Mini sidebar mode (wrong top spacing in sub menu) [fixed] Added missing margin and padding helper classes to the helpers table // List of components fixes [fixed] Login/registration and error pages - jump on page load [fixed] Removed modals with remote source as deprecated in 3.3.0 version (to be replaced with AJAX modals) [fixed] Badges now have transparent background color by default - no dependency on parent container bg color [fixed] Form wizard with validation - doesn’t go to the second step when all inputs filled [fixed] Daterangepicker picker - invisible text in selects [fixed] Incorrect date format in daterangepicker in RTL version [fixed] Daterange single date picker extra horizontal spacing [fixed] Fancybox lightbox jumps to the top of the page on button click [fixed] Fancybox loading icon doesn't show up [fixed] Blockquote footer overlapping [fixed] NoUI slider RTL direction support [fixed] Bootstrap tags input RTL Typeahead input direction (appears in LTR direction) [fixed] jQuery UI datepicker selects wrong margin that causes stacking [fixed] Form control feedback icon inside input group is hidden on focus [fixed] Horizontal multi level menu with nice scroll causes js error, because initialized twice // # List of enhancements [enhanced] Added extra styles for syntax highlighter, doesn't look so boring with stripes [enhanced] Re-structured less files for tables, now they more organized [enhanced] Changed structure of jQuery UI components and less files - grouped by widgets, effects, core and interactions [enhanced] jQueryUI and NoUI sliders default color changed from grey to dark blue // # List of new pages [new page] navigation_vertical_labels_badges.html [new page] jqueryui_interactions.html [new page] jqueryui_forms.html [new page] jqueryui_components.html [new page] jqueryui_navigation.html [new page] extension_dnd.html [new page] datatable_extension_row_reorder.html [new page] datatable_extension_fixed_header.html [new page] datatable_extension_autofill.html [new page] datatable_extension_key_table.html [new page] datatable_extension_select.html [new page] datatable_extension_buttons_init.html [new page] datatable_extension_buttons_flash.html [new page] datatable_extension_buttons_print.html [new page] datatable_extension_buttons_html5.html [new page] handsontable_basic.html [new page] handsontable_advanced.html [new page] handsontable_cols.html [new page] handsontable_cells.html [new page] handsontable_types.html [new page] handsontable_custom_checks.html [new page] handsontable_ac_password.html [new page] handsontable_search.html [new page] handsontable_context.html [new page] login_validation.html [new page] login_tabbed.html [new page] login_modals.html // # List of removed components [removed] TableTools - Datatables extension [removed] ColVis - Datatables extension
2015 October 21st – Version 1.1
// Newly added [new] RTL layout for all 4 main layout variations [new] bootbox.less - new LESS file for extended Bootstrap modal dialogs // Updated components [updated] CKEditor - latest version [updated] Select2 - latest 3.5.x version, 4.0 is coming [updated] Bootstrap Multiselect - latest version [updated] Datatables - latest version // Core fixes [fixed] Sidebar - side border overlaped content in light sidebar (layout 1 and 2) [fixed] Breadcrumbs - in colored version links had wrong background color on hover/active [fixed] Breadcrumbs - dropdown menu didn't have borders in breadcrumb line component [fixed] Labels - striped labels didn't have right border variation as supposed to [fixed] Navbars - unnecessary dropdown menu re-position in navbar component [fixed] Button groups - extra space between buttons in toolbar [fixed] Tables - extra border in framed table in responsive table container // Components fixes [fixed] Bootstrap Select - wrong rounded corners inside input group [fixed] Bootstrap Select - no styling of dropdown menu [fixed] SelectBox - wrong rounded corners inside input group [fixed] Tags Input - input field didn't have bottom spacing [fixed] Typeahead - small menu width if text options are too short [fixed] Sweet alerts - title was too big for motification size [fixed] Anytime picker - wrong title margin and unnecessary close button [fixed] jQuery UI Datepicker - extra RTL-related code in less file [fixed] Fullcalendar - extra RTL-related code in less file [fixed] Chats - wrong variables in LESS file [fixed] Dropzone Uploader - success/error markers moved down in thumbnails is name is visible [fixed] Colors - default BS styles overrided text hover state [fixed] SelectBox page - extra panel control buttons
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Below is a list of 10 innovative blockchain projects and platforms, all supported by strong teams, disruptive ideals and infrastructures, and clear and transparent roadmaps, that should be on your radar this Q1.
1. NAVCoin ($NAV)
NAV Project Breakdown
Supporting SegWit functionality, and hailed as the world’s first fully-autonomous cryptocurrency, NavCoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency, based off Bitcoin, enabling faster (30 second), low-cost (.0001 NAV), fully-anonymous transactions. NavCoin builds on two core deficiencies in traditional blockchains:
a public transactional link between sender and receiver, exposing user privacy to malicious third-parties, and
data vulnerability, requiring databases to “roll back” to a recent backup point after corruption, resulting in missing transactions and value.
The answer? A dual blockchain. NavCoin utilizes NavTech, a combination of the Bitcoin blockchain, and a NAV ‘Subchain’, severing any traceable link between sender and receiver and generating fully anonymized transactions, which don’t rely on any centralized service or database. Thanks to NAV, users are given “a democratic choice to make their financial transactions private.”
Why You Should Watch NAV
In 2017, NAV grew its community to over 50,000 members, spread across various community channels, and rolled out an impressive range of projects, including a mobile and desktop wallet (NavPay), novel obfuscation encryption layers (NavTech 1.2), an energy-efficient staking solution for NavCoin rewards (NavPi), and increased stability and integration capabilities (NavCoin Core 4.0). Now with 6 full-time staff members, NAV’s 2018’s roadmap is just as aggressive as 2017’s. They are set to:
Launch Valence, a platform for developers to build blockchain applications.
Implement lightning network transactions allowing cross-chain atomic swaps.
Support instant exchange between NAV and other currencies (NavChange).
Establish a payment gateway for users to spend NAV at any business accepting currencies supported by NavChange.
Allow cold staking.
2. DeepBrain Chain ($DBC)
DBC Project Breakdown
From the creators of the first Chinese voice assistant, Smart 360, and built on the NEO blockchain, DeepBrain Chain is a decentralized neural networkdistributing artificial intelligence (AI) computational power, costs, and security across world-wide mining nodes. DBC’s decentralized network leverages private, flexible, low-cost, and secure AI computing to meet world-wide enterprise demand, all paid for in GAS. Additionally, DeepBrain Chain operates as a secure data trading platform, where data ownership and usage rights are explicitly defined and separated, creating a harmonious AI market, protecting both buyer and seller from illegal resale and data dissemination.
Why You Should Watch DBC
AI is undeniably changing the way we conduct, and will conduct our daily lives. In 2016 alone, tech giants Google and Baidu spent between $20 to $30 billion on AI, and from 2012 to 2016, the AI market saw a formidable increase in over 5,000 AI startups across the world. The AI market has turned into a race as players try to capture a share what’s predicted to be a trillion dollar industry by 2035. DeepBrain Chain is here to connect all major, and minor, competitors – starting with the development of their TestNet in Q1 2018. DBC is backed by a strong team, including CEO and 2015 winner of Shanghai’s computer industry ‘Innovative Figures’ award, Feng He. They also have a robust list of clients, including Siemens, Samsung, and Microsoft. Also, in 2017, DBC was awarded first prize in the Harbin Institute of Technology’s “man-machine dialogue evaluation”, beating more than 30 Chinese AI teams.
3. Komodo ($KMD)
KMD Project Breakdown
“Simple, yet powerful”, the Komodo Platform is a blockchain ecosystem, comprised of four integral functions:
Delayed Proof-of-Work (dPoS), a PoW chain with backups written to the Bitcoin blockchain.
BarterDex, an atomic-swap decentralized exchange.
Jumblr, cryptocurrency anonymization technology.
Decentralized ICOs (dICOs), an ICO incubation and blockchain assistance solution.
Specifically, Komodo empowers two types of users: average crypto investors and blockchain entrepreneurs through a secure, low-cost, scalable blockchain solutions platform. Aside from decentralized token exchange, issuance, and distribution, Komodo offers the ‘Agama Wallet’, an encrypted, offline, multi-currency wallet for users to to aggregate all cryptocurrency funds into a single app.
Why You Should Watch KMD
At present, the crypto ecosystem relies heavily on third-party, centralized exchanges, such as Binance, Bittrex, and Poloniex to exchange coins, resulting in astronomical fees for users and heightened exposure to malicious attacks. Barely one year old, Komodo is the first platform to provide decentralized atomic swaps and order matching, eliminating third-party interference (middlemen, vouchers, and escrow services) when exchanging one cryptocurrency for another. Thus, it remedies vulnerabilities and inefficiencies accompanied with the current value exchange. As of February 7, 2018, Komodo has executed more than 50,000 atomic swaps. Although scheduled for launch in November 2017, Komodo is still yet to launch the world’s first ICO with strategic e-banking partner Monaize. Once live, Komodo is set to make crypto history by bridging the gap between the blockchain and banking world.
4. Nano ($NANO/XRB)
NANO/XRB Project Breakdown
Recently rebranded from RaiBlocks to Nano, Nano is everything Bitcoin never was. Correcting and building on three fundamental issues impeding Bitcoin’s mass practicality (lack of scalability, high latency, and power inefficiency), Nano is a low-latency, high-performance, trustless cryptocurrency utilizing a novel block-lattice data structure. As opposed to distributing an entire public ledger across all nodes, Nano users enjoy their own individual account-chain, which is only able to be updated by the respective account holder (them). Due to its lightweight protocol, Nano boasts instantaneous transactions, unlimited scalability, and no fees, offering an effective, and superior alternative to Bitcoin.
Why You Should Watch NANO/XRB
With a recent rebranding and listing on Binance, Nano has created a brand ready to be recognized and adopted by mainstream audiences. As addressed in a February 6th SEC hearing on virtual currencies, money laundering, energy consumption and ICOs are all contentious issues likely to be regulated in crypto’s upcoming future. And, should these regulations be passed, Nano stands to fare quite well due to its transparency, lack of high-power mining hardware and minimal required resources. With already 4 million transactions under their belt, a vibrant supportive community and more upcoming exchange listings, 2018 could be the year of mass adoption for this practical and cost-efficient Bitcoin alternative.
5. Siacoin ($SC)
SC Project Breakdown
Competing with the likes of Amazon, Apple, DropBox and Amazon S3, Siacoin is a decentralized cloud storage platform utilizing unused and idle hard drives across the world to rent out spare hard drive space. Sia’s decentralized infrastructure enables a competitive blockchain marketplace where users compete for business and determine hosting prices, and has drawn parallels with AirBnb and Uber’s two-sided, community-based platforms. In a world where centralized file and data storage is the norm and controlled by a select few and control, reliability, security, and cost-efficiency are virtually non-existent, Sia offers a cheaper, low-latency, reliable, more secure solution, allowing users to enjoy benefits of cloud storage, without waiving control.
Why You Should Watch SC
Sia isn’t just aiming to capture 10% of the $200 billion cloud storage market, they are striving to dominate it, citing a 70-90% share as their ultimate goal in their Wiki FAQ. And, all for a price of $.50/TB (100 times cheaper than the world’s leading CDN, Akamai). For scale, with storage points spanning 50 countries and 6 continents, and hosts within 50 milliseconds of every major city in the world, Sia’s reach already exceeds that of Amazon. Already in the billion dollar market cap club, Sia’s blog predicts big developments in 2018, namely, the release of file sharing between Sia users, approaching major companies to act as their storage layer (including Dropbox and Netflix), and elevating Sia’s public profile through PR and marketing efforts. If you’re curious about further mid-to long-term developments, Sia’s Trello board provides an active and up-to-date resource.
6. Kucoin Shares ($KCS)
KCS Project Breakdown
Kucoin Shares isn’t just a token, it’s an incentivized bonus generated on Kucoin Exchange, a rapidly growing Hong Kong-based digital exchange that popped up in mid-2017. Implementing a unique daily payout structure, Kucoin Exchange rewards users holding Kucoin Shares, the exchange’s token, in the form of 50% of daily trading fees, spread across every crypto traded that day. Users collect a “dust” of all cryptos traded daily, proportional to their KCS holdings, ultimately, adding up over time and allowing investors to diversify their portfolio.
Why You Should Watch KCS
If you’ve just gotten into crypto, there’s a good chance you’ve had issues finding an exchange accepting new registrations. While other exchanges such as Binance, Bittrex, and Bitfinex have been denying new users, Kucoin has welcomed new registrations by the thousands, amassing over 200,000 registered users since August 2017. Coupled with an unperturbed few months post-launch and increasing daily volume, Kucoin’s incentivized token and daily dividend, KCS, is an attractive option for investors looking to nab a diversified slice of the pie. Should Kucoin achieve status in the top echelon of exchanges (by volume), your accumulated “dust” could result in a healthy portfolio of numerous tokens and coins. To calculate your daily payout based on your amount of shares, click here.
7. Basic Attention Token ($BAT)
BAT Project Breakdown
Based on the Ethereum blockchain, Basic Attention Token seeks to revolutionize, and remedy, the severely flawed and invasive digital advertising ecosystem by rewarding advertisers, anonymous ad viewers, and publications who provide quality content. True to its name, BAT is the literal representation and verification of a viewer’s attention span, rewarding viewers who engage with advertising and attention-based services on the Brave browser (an open source, privacy browser and ledger system monitoring where users most spend their time) with Basic Attention Tokens, fewer targeted ads, and decreased susceptibility to malware. BAT not only rewards users and viewers, but also publishers via increased revenue due to reduction of advertising middlemen and fraud, and advertisers, who get more bang for their buck on data collection.
Why You Should Watch BAT
BAT’s growth and adoption relies on the acquisition of publishing partnerships, and 2018 has started favorably, with BAT securing British news and media giant, The Guardian, as a publisher in January. Also, BAT’s marketing efforts in 2018 have not gone without yield; their 1 million dollar giveaway, which was aimed at jumpstarting the publishing ecosystem, doubled the amount of publishers from 4,000 to 8,000. Basic Attention Token’s 2018 roadmap includes ledger and Ethereum-tested dashboard analytics for publishers, the cultivation of several premier publishing partnerships, and scalable ad revenue models and growth hacks, putting quality content back in the hands of users and eliminating pesky and malicious ads.
8. Theta Token ($THETA)
THETA Project Breakdown
While BAT strives to change the way the Web is monetized, Theta is aiming to disrupt today’s online video industrythrough an end-to-end video streaming infrastructure, eliminating fundamental industry issues such as low quality content, high publisher costs, and a centralized and inefficient streaming ecosystem. Theta offers the following:
a decentralized peer-to-peer content delivery network (CDN).
an incentivized rewards system for viewers sharing bandwidth and streaming resources.
reduced cost streaming infrastructure.
These are all essential for a sustainable and innovative streaming ecosystem. Additionally, the Theta platform supports vertical dapps for movies, esports, education, entertainment, enterprise conferencing and more, allowing each to issue their own tokens.
Why You Should Watch THETA
Backed and advised by the likes of YouTube co-founder, Steve Chen, and Justin Kan, the co-founder of the live streaming video platform, Twitch, Theta’s platform is set to disrupt the modern online video industry the way YouTube did in the early 2000s. In 2016, Theta launched a live streaming platform, Sliver.tv, which raised almost $10 million in Series A funding in August 2017. Theta’s 2018 roadmap emphasizes integration of their Theta token, the platform’s incentive mechanism, into the Sliver.tv platform, followed by native Theta blockchain development and launch by end of year. If all goes to plan, Theta and blockchain-based entertainment platforms could cripple the Netflixes of the world by freeing content creators from studios and gatekeepers, creating new categories of channels (sci-fi, live events, esports, fantasy), eliminating third-party advertisers, and making on-demand subscriptions obsolete.
9. Dragonchain ($DRGN)
DRGN Project Breakdown
Originating from Disney’s Seattle office in 2016, and intended to be used as their own private blockchain, Dragonchain was initially abandoned and then released as open-source software under the Disney Open Source Program. It was then picked up and cultivated by the nonprofit Dragonchain Foundation, taking apex form as a serverless, scalable, private/public hybrid blockchain platform for businesses looking to integrate business applications onto blockchain. Most notably, Dragonchain supports a pre-constructed smart contracts library ecosystem (Java, C#, Python, Node, Go), crowd-scaled project incubator, and marketplace for companies to access technical, legal, economic, and marketing subject matter experts.
Why You Should Watch DRGN
2018 is the year of Dragonchain’s commercial, serverless platform and incubator rollout, along with a smart contracts library and APIs, and commercialized marketplace. The platform advances countless real use cases, ranging from rights expression and licensing, to decentralized storage, to peer-to-peer financial derivatives, making it a one-stop shop for businesses seeking easy and comprehensive blockchain integration. Dragonchain also comes at a time of significant increase in the number of cloud computing businesses and blockchain solutions wanting to move past a conceptual stage and launch a functional project. Furthering seamless integration onto the blockchain is Dragonchain’s unique architecture (a five-level consensus trust spectrum), where data consumers enjoy greater security as verification levels increase.
10. OmiseGO ($OMG)
OMG Project Breakdown
Building on the success of Thailand’s leading online payment gateway and processor, Omise, OmiseGO is Omise’s blockchain back-end. It is looking to “unbank the banked with Ethereum”, through an agnostic decentralized exchange, liquidity provider mechanism, clearinghouse, and asset-backed blockchain gateway. Simply put, OmiseGO is the missing link between financial institutions, payment systems, and jurisdictions. It allows for “real-time, peer-to-peer value exchange, and payment services” across multiple blockchains, and without the need of a trusted gateway.
Why You Should Watch OMG
Omise, OmiseGO’s parent company, has been thriving in the payment processing industry for over 4 years. They possess numerous strategic partnerships, including Thai Airways, McDonald’s and Allianz, and OmiseGO stands to benefit from these partnerships, acting as their back-end once the product goes live. OmiseGO is currently in the process of building their Plasma Network, an Ethereum-based scaling solution, and laying the framework for their “coup de grâs,” a currency-agnostic, cross-chain compatible, decentralized exchange. Furthermore, Ethereum founder and OmiseGO advisor, Vitalik Buterin, has acknowledged OmiseGO’s token model as his favorite in a December, 2017 tweet. With OMG’s PoS mechanism and wallet slated for Q1 or Q2 release, 2018 is set to be an integral year for this sleeping giant. - http://bit.ly/2GBQ4GP - Coinlus.com
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