AOL is owned by Verizon. They're now merged with Yahoo to create a new company called Oath. AOL also acquired popular news sites like TechCrunch and Huffington Post.
The only thing that throws me about Wagerr is how the numbers work out in their value coupling system. It's designed to manufacture deflationary pressure, but If the overall transaction value is too small, it shifts to inflationary instead. That said, gambling is an enormous market and if they can deliver on this system I don't see adoption being a problem, just a little scary for investors in the beginning if more tokens are being issued than destroyed and driving the price down.
AOL is owned by Verizon. They're now merged with Yahoo to create a new company called Oath. AOL also acquired popular news sites like TechCrunch and Huffington Post.
Interesting. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the insight on Wagerr. I really want it to be real too! High risk, high reward.
This news out of Google was interesting on the heels of the BAT ICO:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/sick-of-ads-now-you-can-pay-google-not-to-see-them-plus-sites-can-charge-ad-blocker-users/#ftag=YHFb1d24ec?yptr=yahoo
The only thing that throws me about Wagerr is how the numbers work out in their value coupling system. It's designed to manufacture deflationary pressure, but If the overall transaction value is too small, it shifts to inflationary instead. That said, gambling is an enormous market and if they can deliver on this system I don't see adoption being a problem, just a little scary for investors in the beginning if more tokens are being issued than destroyed and driving the price down.
Great vid and seemingly, news resource - followed!