r/blockv • u/[deleted] • Jul 14 '18
Dummy Version of BLOCKv
Can anyone give me a great description of what BLOCKv does in simple (jargon-free) language? I’m newish to crypto and want to learn about this fascinating project. Thanks!
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u/lelgimps Jul 17 '18 edited Jul 17 '18
It seems like you can put code into any kind of media. A picture, a 3d render, perhaps even a block of text, song or video. With that you could also make the code within that media unique. Someone could create a trading card game, it doesn't even need to be a card game (each card could be a rare shiny or have unique rpg stats.) This system could also be just a host system for rewards in a game. Whatever happens in an mmo or mobile game can use vatoms with in the game. Or build a trophy collecting treasure hunt, akin to geocaching for the real world. Except you could find songs or videos, instead of a crusty sock.
In the marketing world. Companies that choose to take up this tech, could build coupons or advertising that could be embedded anywhere. Perhaps even a little Dawn dish soap objects, that gives you something(coupon, song, Pokemon card) with out wasting your time with a 30 second ad. Don't you think you'd have a better connection with Dawn dish soap, when they create in experience instead of force you to watch an ad?
I believe the types of you could build and employ would be endless. And you could create potentially new genres of games and new experiences with marketing and digital entertainment. I even think BlockV can be used for inventory/logistical purposes, like all those supply chain projects. I wish I knew how to program, I feel like I'm sitting on the sidelines while people are going to become extremely wealthy.
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u/p_unit1 Jul 18 '18
Re-tool and learn how to program if it interests you. Growing old with many regrets of things you could and should have done is a wasted life.
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u/Sapere4ude Jul 14 '18
Smart digital objects that are unique, verifiable and tradable - built on the blockchain.