The application is tailored to the nuances of genomic data and designed to be a central repository for genomic data that severely outperforms its Cloud-based counterparts. Furthermore, the application offers unique benefits on top of what is afforded to the Blockchain technology:
1. Safe and searchable - Patients and data donors are welcome to deposit their genomic data to the Gene-Chain for free. By doing so, donors are assured that their information is permanently stored in a safe and secure manner. Researchers and clinicians can then access genomic data with the explicit permission of the data owner and with the use of time-expirable keys.
2. Ethical - Companies, research centers and universities may purchase licenses to store data in the Gene-Chain to comply with local laws relating to consent and privacy.
3. Empowering to donors - The Gene-Chain enables real time and permanent tracking of transactions, placing the control and capacity to give consent in the hands of the true data owner.
4. Secure and private - Aside from the unhackable encryption mechanism of Blockchain, the Gene-Chain also adopts rotating reference genomes, time limited keys, compression algorithms aided by deep learning software as well as other sophisticated security measures.
5. Platform-agnostic - One of the main challenges with a centralized database for genomic data is the need to standardize the format of the information added onto the database.
https://www.encrypgen.com/
https://ico.encrypgen.com/gene-chain-whitepaper.pdf
Saw it. It's going nowhere. Screen cap this, etc.
>>2815349
>>2815371
Lol
>>2815349
more pie-in-the-sky bullshit
>>2815349
>read the white paper
>basic overview of the geometric data market (okay), the current dilemma (standard so far), how blockchain tech can help (this is where its supposed to get good)
>no in-depth technical detail about how the application would work; extremely general and free of anything that would intimidate an investor. It's packaged to sell.
>there are more pages explaining tokens than the actual product
That's where I stopped. If a white paper doesn't complain technical details, it is a marketing ploy. Don't fall for that BS.
>wants to raise 1000 BTC (2.3 million in current market prices)
>Devs will keep 10%
>Dev team is just 2 guys with AI experience, but none with blockchain
>CEO is marketing his own book on genetics on the website
OP, I pray to God you did not trust these people with your money. Especially if they want $2 million up front but have nothing to show for it.
>>2815684
>complain technical details
*contain