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@scottgray

25

Crypto Investor since 2015

steemit.com/@scottgray
VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.044USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.021SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.628SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.373SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.628SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.373SP
Effective Power
5.001SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.006SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.021SBD
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  "delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
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  "sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
  "savings_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
  "reward_sbd_balance": "0.021 SBD",
  "conversions": []
}

Account Info

namescottgray
id749016
rank559,289
reputation95194425
created2018-02-11T00:03:42
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count4
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2018-02-18T00:59:21
last_root_post2018-02-11T01:38:36
last_vote_time2018-02-11T02:57:39
proxied_vsf_votes0, 0, 0, 0
can_vote1
voting_power0
delayed_votes0
balance0.000 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance0.000 SBD
savings_sbd_balance0.000 SBD
vesting_shares1022.489964 VESTS
delegated_vesting_shares0.000000 VESTS
received_vesting_shares7121.169842 VESTS
reward_vesting_balance12.265388 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update2018-02-11T01:50:00
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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Withdraw Routes

IncomingOutgoing
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}
From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.373 SP to @scottgray
2026/05/18 06:14:54
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares7121.169842 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106150611/Trx 914f9dbb100304dbc3b31ad37b0d1d6f9a54e209
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  "op": [
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}
steemdelegated 2.707 SP to @scottgray
2026/05/13 04:13:57
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares4408.959437 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106004914/Trx 4d5806fd165542508800eb57bc270747c9c97739
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}
steemdelegated 4.381 SP to @scottgray
2026/04/26 05:26:39
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares7133.685598 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105518095/Trx e1df186f254794e7ccffcd885b2cd6a353833202
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steemdelegated 2.733 SP to @scottgray
2026/01/23 23:57:18
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares4450.506256 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102871161/Trx d18d2a45444f4a7397e1fba5e448db7856830c70
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}
steemdelegated 2.834 SP to @scottgray
2024/12/17 19:07:03
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares4614.725453 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91317370/Trx 619ec6b453933fb143679e575710a349948de9f7
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steemdelegated 2.938 SP to @scottgray
2023/11/14 10:48:27
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares4783.858985 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79871524/Trx ff3dd1a508297afed05c0cc7da97ea5646b52f30
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steemdelegated 4.741 SP to @scottgray
2023/09/22 10:21:21
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares7720.767771 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78362822/Trx aeb6d8c32a4a0de6b26bb195312af68504189d84
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steemdelegated 4.878 SP to @scottgray
2022/11/03 17:48:54
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares7942.819209 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69120561/Trx 362c69f977b317f169fd6f5baac45aab59e5062c
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steemdelegated 4.878 SP to @scottgray
2022/11/03 17:48:54
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares7942.819209 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69120561/Trx 362c69f977b317f169fd6f5baac45aab59e5062c
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steemdelegated 5.013 SP to @scottgray
2022/01/17 23:00:42
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares8162.926810 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60823807/Trx a1d477edb975356e640d9671f03843f3d133d4f4
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steemdelegated 5.126 SP to @scottgray
2021/06/14 06:11:51
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares8347.121098 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54614135/Trx 9a960a817fc3bb990957006bd261d85699d674ca
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steemdelegated 5.241 SP to @scottgray
2020/12/11 16:24:12
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares8534.543072 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49361404/Trx 29416acd829b0edcfc68f66c14ac0cecbb495843
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steemdelegated 1.174 SP to @scottgray
2020/12/06 09:59:54
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49212924/Trx 6361b444d6a43ec49f1fc16ae702b680d8134c5b
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}
steemdelegated 5.245 SP to @scottgray
2020/12/05 20:02:00
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares8540.750926 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49196486/Trx da8631be8018cc6ec31520ce04eeaeb48b56a343
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steemdelegated 1.179 SP to @scottgray
2020/11/03 02:34:57
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares1920.017158 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48270687/Trx 9189c7d6846d2e11803d6d0e1904b521a3fdfa07
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steemdelegated 5.369 SP to @scottgray
2020/05/09 11:02:51
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares8743.556285 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43223250/Trx 703c08d70edbe8cce9ce4b34f072876372d82c44
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}
steemdelegated 1.199 SP to @scottgray
2020/05/08 15:26:48
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43200288/Trx 902fc6b5349b813f06184d6c73c81ec549ce9b3a
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}
steemdelegated 5.376 SP to @scottgray
2020/04/18 19:55:45
delegatorsteem
delegateescottgray
vesting shares8754.940942 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #42644370/Trx c311c9ee0df7a8e246e86fbe70cc47ecf2be9ce1
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  "op": [
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      "vesting_shares": "8754.940942 VESTS"
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2020/02/11 00:53:42
parent authorscottgray
parent permlinknew-cryptocurrency-analysis-dether
authorsteemitboard
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2019/05/15 08:36:00
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2019/02/11 01:35:09
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2018/05/19 18:12:15
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2018/02/20 05:36:09
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bodythx for the reply, i have just read your reddit response as well. I must have missed that they plan to offer an online version. that interests me. Your response has made me reconsider my initial impression of the idea. It certainly has potential. It will be interesting to see what they can do.
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2018/02/20 05:33:42
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2018/02/18 01:38:36
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2018/02/18 01:00:27
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2018/02/18 00:59:21
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bodyHey crypto ray, Thanks for the comment! Serving the unbanked is definitely an ambitious goal for any blockchain company to tackle straight out of the flood gates. However, I believe their initial product and roadmap will focus on cities that have established cryptocurrency hubs. This will build reputability and give the team a chance to fix any kinks or issues with their product. Localbitcoins.com is a centralized platform that allows crypto holders to buy or sell online or offline with fiat or other payment methods. They are used in unbanked countries already. Dether, hopefully, will be able to provide more online trading of assets as they develop their product and escrow system. Thankfully localbitcoin has given users a sense of security which Dether can take to the next level using the blockchain. Profitability will be determined by the transaction rate you charge. I believe people value security, their identity, speed of receiving the crypto (Coinbase can take up to a week), and protecting your earnings (for countries suffering from hyperinflation ) that buyers will pay a higher transaction rate.
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2018/02/16 21:33:00
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2018/02/16 08:16:36
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bodymaybe i have missed something here. But it doesn't seem to me like this application has much use. The goal is to bring cryptocurrency to the unbanked. Well the unbanked are people who live in areas where its hard to even have a bank account. So with Dether, they can now buy cryptocurrency and have it on their phone like a mobile bank. The only problem is they need to actually meet up with some one who owns cryptocurrency to sell to them. I would think that these people usually do not live in the same geographical location as those who are considered unbanked. it is an interesting idea. i would be interested in it if selling could be a profitable enterprise. But is it really profitable for me to run around all day meeting people who want to buy my crypto in New jersey? feel free to correct me if i am misinformed about Dether.
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2018/02/13 17:04:54
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2018/02/13 08:33:27
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2018/02/13 02:56:39
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2018/02/13 00:59:24
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2018/02/11 12:11:36
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2018/02/11 12:11:27
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2018/02/11 02:57:39
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bodyhttps://steemitimages.com/DQmTikg4nTvYUsRdp9oeMFPu54yqaWC4T9fX12cGVBU1Fcz/Dether%20logo.png WHAT IS DETHER? Dether provides a decentralized peer-to-peer ether network that enables anyone on Earth to buy ether with cash and spend it at physical stores nearby. No bank account is needed, just a mobile phone with internet access. Our belief is that the beauty and power of the Ethereum technology should be easily accessible to all. We’ve decided to put all of our energy and that of the Ethereum community into helping us build the first trustless solution that will allow anyone to be able to interact with the Ethereum blockchain no matter who you are, where you are, and without the need for a middleman. WHY IS DETHER NEEDED? The cryptocurrency revolution was sparked by the necessity for decentralized monetary systems and applications. However, these currencies and application come to fruition by investors using centralized entities such as their banks, ATMS, and apps such as Coinbase to invest in various assets. This poses a threat to the sustainable growth of cryptocurrencies as banks could stop transactions, the unreliability of Coinbase during major events, and ATMS charging exorbitant fees. Dether will provide a solution to instantly receive Ethereum at a low rate. Cash transactions will protect crypto investor’s identities and provide a solution to those who don’t have bank accounts in third world countries. Dether can help those in countries experiencing hyperinflation by trading in their fiat for a safer investment: Ethereum. Dether can very possibly lead to the mass adoption of Ethereum by allowing all to purchase it and offering physical stores incentives for exchanging it. UTILITY STUDIES 1. Exchange Issues: Time Consuming, Currencies Accepted, Crashes, Fees 2. Banks’ Intervention 3. Average ATM Fees 4. Identification 5. Unbanked Population 6. Combating Hyperinflation Cryptocurrency Gateways The process most investors take to begin investing is to open up a Gemini or Coinbase account that is then connected to their financial institution. These exchanges take multiple business days (5-6) to receive your tokens, are unreliable during major events, charge high fees, and are centralized! Investors then take their tokens and bring them to exchange such as Poloniex, Binance, and Bittrex to name a few that don’t offer direct investment from fiat currency due to not being registered under exchange laws and individual state laws. These exchanges have smaller market cap currencies that are usually more volatile. Banks have recently threatened customers wiring money for investing due to their “uncertainty” and skepticism of Bitcoin. These issues pose an imminent and growing conflict of interest for centralized authorities to protect their businesses. Coinbase & Gemini https://steemitimages.com/DQmaxayVudVpB69tu6HUie9MhChSeH6WF769nbxCLjWZaXD/coinbase-2013-2018b.png Coinbase is responsible for the exchanging of over 50 Billion USD worth of cryptocurrencies since its inception in 2012. Coinbase sells the three major currencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin and has recently added Bitcoin Cash. It’s the number one choice of users who want a more streamlined experience in purchasing cryptocurrencies. However, as the acquisition of cryptocurrencies grows the flaws of purchasing through these centralized exchanges will be unmasked. Gemini is the second most popular exchange which was opened for business in 2015 by the (in)famous Winklevoss twins. Gemini supports the purchase of Bitcoin and Ethereum with fiat. Similar to Coinbase it has been susceptible to growing fees, crashes, and claims of corruption. Besides technical issues these exchanges provide utility only to a margin of investors since they don’t accept all fiat currencies. For example they don’t accept the Venezuelan bolivar or other countries where it makes sense to store value in Ethereum. RECENT COINBASE & GEMINI CRASHES November 29th Bitcoin fell to about $9,000 o after surging earlier to over $11,000. Coinbase said it saw "all-time-high traffic" that contributed to system outages. December 7th Coinbase and Gemini experience an outage as bitcoin soared by $3,000 in under three hours on its platform. Coinbase CEO Armstrong,” We wanted to remind customers that access to Coinbase services may become degraded or unavailable during times of significant volatility or volume.” December 22nd The price of bitcoin dropped below $12,000, which was around 40% off its recent high, while other cryptocurrencies are falling as much or further. EXHIBITS TROUBLESHOOT SCREENS ![https_%2F%2Fblogs-images.forbes.com%2Fjohnkoetsier%2Ffiles%2F2017%2F12%2Fcoinbase.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaaqk3TRBRRHgvpwywbxsFJDPQ4qvVBUM1wPKHtdCsCKB/https_%252F%252Fblogs-images.forbes.com%252Fjohnkoetsier%252Ffiles%252F2017%252F12%252Fcoinbase.jpg) EXCHANGES ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DDoS ATTACKS ![Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNY1vvamgV874RVd5WCPqNR7RS53oy5QDCxu1J3Av36eH/Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg) BANK INTERVENTION Financial institutions since their creation have participated in the trading of risky financial instruments and creation of bubbles. This is what led Satoshi Nakamoto to create Bitcoin in 2009 after the big banks failed. Banks, as of recently, have been flexing their muscles by freezing accounts investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Their hypocritical defense was that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is a bubble and very speculative. These institutions are bound to protect their own interest and keep money in deposits. These issues highlight the controlling demeanor of banks over their clients’ funds. Banks should not determine how a user spends discretionary cash or operate above the law. I believe this trend of banks suspending accounts and payments will exponentially grow synchronously with the demand for cryptocurrencies. Cases “Coinbase will no longer be accepting deposits from Nationwide bank. The move comes due to the bank’s SEPA processing being handled by German bank Commerzbank, who has a new companywide policy of not dealing with money related to Bitcoin.” “Commerzbank is Germany’s second-largest bank after Bavaria-based BayernLB. Their refusal to deal with Bitcoin is perhaps not surprising given the establishment’s conviction of laundering hundreds of billions of dollars over more than a decade for Iran, Sudan, and Myanmar.” PNC Bank has recently started taking some identical measures it prevents users from buying Bitcoin through a bank account. There are reports that TD Bank suspends any cryptocurrency transaction purchased by credit card. However, if you link a checking’s account to Coinbase you will not have any issues. It might be a matter of time until they take a harder approach on this. If these problems persist and continue to expand across more banks the current solutions we have are limited: 1. Prepaid gift cards 2. Bitcoin ATMS 3. LocalBitcoin 1.Prepaid gift cards are not a sustainable solution for the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies. 2.Bitcoin ATMS have grown at an exorbitant rate due to their accessibility and instant transfer to your wallet. However, ATMs also have been charging an exorbitant fee (7-14%) for buying and selling cryptocurrencies. Most ATMs only allow the purchase of cryptocurrencies and are not programmed to accept sellers. 3.LocalBitcoin is a P2P centralized marketplace that allows buyers to find sellers who are willing to exchange cryptocurrency in their medium of exchange (fiat, Paypal, Venmo, cash in person, cash in mail, etc). Identification Dether provides assurance that user’s identities will be secure via the blockchain. We have exchanges such as Coinbase being ordered by the IRS to release the identities of investors from 2013 to 2015. As the returns for cryptocurrency grow with more adoption I believe Coinbase and other exchanges will be forced to compromise the identities of their users. “California federal court has ordered Coinbase to turn over identifying records for all users who have bought, sold, sent, or received more than $20,000 through their accounts in a single year between 2013 and 2015. Coinbase estimates that 14,355 users meet the government’s requirements. The full order is embedded below. For each account, the company has been asked to provide the IRS with the user’s name, birth date, address, and taxpayer ID, along with records of all account activity and any associated account statements. The result is both a definitive link to the user’s identity and a comprehensive record of everything they’ve done with their Coinbase account, including other accounts to which they’ve sent money.” The Unbanked ![ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbQAYcjGQc4SwiiDAjsx7CyhuDLgQa5tTDNwRShoG5UP/ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png) Why are there over 2 Billion unbanked people? Unemployment Distrust of financial institutions  Bank Fees  Black listed  No Savings Smartphones “While 2 billion poor adults remain excluded from the financial system, the number of smartphone users is forecast to grow from 2.1 billion in 2016 to around 2.9 billion in 2019.” Smartphone usage has led to a rapid decline over the last five years of under banked and unbanked people. However, this doesn’t solve the issue of a volatile currency. Pairing smartphone technology with cryptocurrency will provide a solution for a user to protect value. HYPERINFLATION HIGHEST HYPERINFLATION RATES IN HISTORY ![Hyperinflation%20Table%202.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmY5n8zq9asQbZRCqNbUKtreFrQgEbECpjhaJjPesbv7Xm/Hyperinflation%2520Table%25202.png) For most investors around the world, Bitcoin and Ethereum are a volatile and highly speculative bet. For Zimbabweans and other countries suffering from hyperinflation, the cryptocurrencies seem to offer rare protection from the onset of hyperinflation and financial implosion. “I have now changed all my reserves to bitcoin because that is the only way I can protect my investment,” said Arnold Manhizwa, who works for an IT and telecoms company in Harare. The Zimbabwean government adopted the U.S. dollar in 2009 after a bout of hyperinflation rendered the Zimbabwean dollar worthless, wiping out savings in the now defunct national currency. After a period of relative stability, acute shortages of dollar cash have set in, leaving Zimbabweans with electronic units in their bank accounts which are officially called dollars but have a far lower and rapidly decreasing value. In January if they wanted to buy $100 in cash they had to transfer $120 out of their account to a seller on the parallel market. Now the price is $180 in what are nicknamed “zollars”. Nearly all domestic transactions are made via debit card or transfers using mobile phones. But some economists estimate inflation is more than 50 percent a month in zollar terms, far from the official, dollar-calculated rate of 0.38 percent. Zimbabweans are therefore piling into anything they think might retain value. Prices of cars, real estate and stocks have all soared. For people like Manhizwa, a 34-year-old father of two, bitcoin is almost a safe-haven asset. “If I have $500 in the bank I won’t get it back and I will be losing value, but when I have my bitcoin it is going up every day,” he told Reuters. USER PROFILES European Emigrants sending money to family Ethereum enables anyone to send ether, so value, from one point to another within seconds. A European emigrant can send ether to her father who’s located in Africa, which takes only seconds, and the only thing they need for their transaction is a smartphone. However, when the father receives ether in his wallet on his smartphone, he cannot transform it into cash to pay rent or buy supplies. Nor can he quickly find stores, shops and other businesses that would trade ether for fiat currency or that would accept ether as a means of payment. Hassan, the Tunisian developer and human rights activist Hassan Labid lives in Tunis. Since his childhood, he’s been a fan of video games. He used to spend his days playing video games in the city’s arcade, where he would meet up with his friends. At 18, his mom bought him his first computer. He started playing with computer games and quickly realized that he wanted to become a developer. But as a human rights activist during the Arab Spring, he soon became interested in blockchain technology, and more particularly in Ethereum. He wanted to build a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization), that would allow him and other residents of the country to express themselves freely, without censorship, in a country where any kind of public space is controlled by the police, making it difficult to criticize institutions. He also plans to set up a transparent voting system to allow his community to designate the future elected representatives of the country. Although he’s closely following DAO projects, he cannot interact with the Ethereum blockchain because he doesn’t own ether. His first thought was to mine ether, but he needed a more powerful computer and electricity bills were expensive. Then he thought of buying ether online. He has a bank account, but no online exchange accepts Tunisian dinar. Today, he is looking for a simple and effective solution to acquire ether by relying on the millions of FrancoTunisian going back and forth between France and Tunisia, who are able to play the role of human mobile. Angel, fighting hyperinflation in Caracas Angel is an electrician in Caracas, Venezuela. He is the father of two boys and works hard to provide for his family and support their needs. Angel didn’t attend school when he was young, and now he wants his two sons to study at college, so he’s started saving money. Although he has a steady job as there’s always a need for an electrician in Caracas, Angel is having a hard time putting money aside for his two boys’ future because of the hyperinflation that is taking place in his country. Consumer prices rose by 800% which decreases the value of the money he makes every month. His customers always pay him in cash and today, he is looking for a solution, like ether or another cryptocurrency, that will allow him to use the cash he makes and convert it into a safe-haven currency as an investment. Ania, the future rockstar Since she was a child, Ania has always been a “natural performer,” just like her father loved to call her. Whether Billie Jean is playing on the radio, or she’s giving a private concert in the mirror, she is always the first one to sing on the dance floor … or in the middle of the street. Since she started singing and dancing in a band, she’s been performing in many local bars. Her audience keeps asking for more music. Now, she’s looking for solutions to listen to music on demand, as well as upload her music to gain popularity. She’s heard about Ujo Music, a home for artists that allows them to own and control their creative content and be paid directly for sharing their musical talents with the world. But Ania’s never had the chance to own ether. Cash is king in her hometown. With Dether, she’ll be able to upload her album to Ujo Music to let the whole world know about her talents. Whenever a user listens to one of her songs, she’ll automatically get paid in ether within seconds. Her goal is to earn enough ether on Ujo Music in order to cash it out afterwards and record her brand new album. Hans, the German student who wanted to buy ether Hans is a business school student in Berlin. Since his internship at Rocket Internet, he’s been interested in the startup ecosystem and new technology-related topics. He started attending conferences and Meetups about new technologies and successful startups. Eventually, he discovered blockchain technology after attending a conference about the use of smart contracts. He then wanted to invest some of his savings in ether. Observing that the ether price was 90$ on May 18, 2017, he went through an online exchange to transfer his savings from his bank account. But by the time his account was validated due to KYC regulations and the bank carried-out the transfer to the online cryptocurrency exchange, the price had already risen to 120$. Like Hans, tomorrow millions of people will look for a quick and efficient way to get ether without having to go through a middleman or a long and cumbersome process. DETHER PLATFORM (iOS & Android) ![1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPjG4sCW6jCixxvwBH5HN6vUWFR9YhPyt95tQDcjMEHSd/1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg) Dether’s alpha which was released Fall 2017 has a very simple, “Uber-like” interface. Users are able to discover ether sellers, called tellers, near them on the Dether map, their ETH/fiat rate, the fees that they take, and chat anonymously with them. Buyers are free to engage a conversation with the seller they want to trade with in order to agree on the trading conditions and the meeting point to exchange ether for cash. Users will also find stores on the map that accept Ethereum as payment. App Features Peer-to-peer messaging: Buyers and sellers are able to talk directly to each other to agree on trade conditions and set up a meeting location this will be integrated with Telegram. Peer-to-peer trading: buyers and sellers are able to trade together directly from one Dether Wallet (DWallet) to another. When they meet up, sellers are able to scan the buyer’s wallet QR Code or copy his/her address to transfer the ether. Buyer’s hand deliver the cash in the exchange. Keys stored encrypted on device: when creating a Dether account, users’ keys are created and stored encrypted on their local device. Users retain full and exclusive control of their wallet. Smart contract rating system: buyers and sellers have their own public reputation rating based on the transactions they have successfully achieved and their volume of transactions. Secured local transactions: Dether never holds a user’s funds. Sellers are free to transfer ether to their D-Wallet. When they do so, buyers are able to see the amount of ether the sellers are willing to sell. Trade Example Denis has been interested in crypto for two years and he travels a lot due to his job. Every time he travels to a new country, he always comes back with a lot of souvenirs and gifts for his relatives back in France. Next month, he’s travelling to Algeria for six weeks and he’ll have to exchange Euros for the national currency, the Algerian dinar. As the fees taken by the foreign currency exchanges are rising these past six months, he would like to trade some ether for Algerian dinars. When he lands in Houari Boumédiène Airport in the Algerian capital, Alger, he goes on Dether to trade ether for Algerian dinars. • Denis creates a Dether Wallet (D-Wallet) within seconds and transfers 2.5 ethers to it • He discovers ether buyers near him on the Dether map. He quickly sees that Nadia is also currently located at the airport, and that she would like to trade the sufficient amount of dinars that Denis needs for ether. None of them have access to each other’s personal data. Pseudonyms and avatars are being shown on the Dether app. • Denis and Nadia chat anonymously together in order the agree on a price and a safe meeting point at the airport. They decide to trade 2.5 ethers for Algerian dinars with a 3% profit rate that goes to Denis. • As Denis has saved 2.5 ethers in his D-Wallet, Nadia can verify that he has it before he meets up with Nadia in front the coffee shop at Gate 3. • When they meet, Denis scans Nadia’s wallet QR Code to transfer the 2.5 ethers to her wallet, and Nadia gives the cash to Denis. • When the trade is done, a pop-up displays on both of their phones that allows them to evaluate the transaction. • As it went well for both of them, they both get a better personal rating on their profile on the Dether map that will help them for their next trade. Moderation & Arbitration Users and stores will be able to report non-compliance and bad behavior. Due to blockchain solution not yet developed to handle arbitration Dether will have to be the arbitrator. Later it will have a decentralized arbitration service in the Ethereum ecosystem handle this such as (kleros.io). There will be an escrow required for large transactions to prevent profitable robberies from occurring. Secondly, there will be an internal KYC that prevents bad actors. Lastly, the reputation system will allow users to find the best possible trading partners. Dether will provide a list of successful trading areas and tips for each region. The Dether Token Purpose (DTH) Prevent Network Congestion  Provide Market Safety  Prevent Network Takeovers By allowing any party to easily register and vend on the Dether network, it would be reasonable to expect significant counts of low-quality or fraudulent listings. To prevent this, a staking mechanism requires that participants have “skin in the game” by locking in a minimum amount of DTH prior to transacting. Those with larger transaction volumes and therefore more potential to negatively impact the network through fraud or scams are required to have larger safety deposits. The amount staked is subject to arbitration that penalizes bad behavior, as the most straightforward way to punish bad actors in cryptosystems is to take away their money. With a token, the stake amount is automatically correlated to network valuation, and therefore protection for market participants will rise or fall depending on the total value of the network. If replaced with a cryptocurrency or fiat currency, these scaling staking amounts would require far more intensive price discovery and accompanying politics to effectively protect market participants as the network shrinks or grows. It is also unclear that those tasked with setting the new amounts would do a better job than the market for the token itself. Network attackers may raise capital and attempt a network takeover by staking large amounts to create many fraudulent accounts, increasing network congestion and undermining the overall legitimacy of the network. With the DTH token, any attempts to aggressively purchase en masse will be met with sharp price increases, which would make the attack far more expensive and likely unprofitable. Consider the use of ETH instead of DTH for staking in this situation. In the early stages of the Dether project, its entire network valuation may be but a tiny fraction of of the $120 billion ETH market cap as of Q1 2018. As a result, the price movement of the staking currency would be unresponsive and unable to effectively counteract the aggressive amassing of resources for a network takeover. Loyalty Points Loyalty Points will have a different purpose from the Dether token. Loyalty points will be distributed to top contributors on the site based on their trade volume. Using loyalty points vs the actual Dether token will prevent big traders of having a monopoly over premium features. The points will be used by users to purchase trading zones, keywords (similar to Google), and visibility on the map. However, a user can lose his accrued loyalty points if he unstakes his Dether tokens this encourages long term traders. Example For the ether seller: Bob wanted to become a seller in Paris, so he had to stake 50 ÐTH* to be listed and to be able to operate. He can now trade 5 ETH/month. If he wants to be able to trade for more, he’ll need to add more ÐTH to his safety deposit: for each additional 10 ETH he wants to trade, he’ll need to add 50 ÐTH* /month. Bob can now stake his loyalty point, in order to be able to have premium zone services. For shops: Bob wants to list his restaurant as accepting ether on the Dether map. He will have to stake ÐTH tokens for 50 ÐTH*. If he wants to generate loyalty point, the shop has to stake additional tokens based on the volume of sales generated. Shop owners can stake their loyalty point to either own a zone, or own keywords for the search engine The longer a user stakes ÐTH, the faster they will earn loyalty point. In addition, the more trades a user makes, the faster they earn loyalty point. Dether project shall implement a smart contract interface for dApp developers to utilize Dether’s zone and loyalty point systems. It will provide facilities such as interfacing with user accounts, managing zone auctions, accessing transaction histories, and methods for collecting fees. The Dether project fully believes that it alone cannot conceive of all the add-on features to address needs across hundred of different and unique localities, so it chooses to open this aspect up to its own market. ![Screen Shot 2017-12-03 at 23.25.49.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaPXMYMk7cPJwJA7KCfWdNNZEP9bS1yNGDT3W9hYga4Xx/Screen%20Shot%202017-12-03%20at%2023.25.49.png)ent Future Development Minimum Staking Amount Variation It’s more expensive to open a new shop in the busy city of Paris than in the calmer commune of La Havre, and the same should hold true for vendors on the Dether network in more competitive or less competitive areas. One way to achieve this is to allow the of minimum stake amount to scale depending on local volumes. The calculation might be based on the global volume traded against the local volume in specific areas, along with consideration to a floating ÐTH/ETH price variation to avoid discouraging newcomers. Any scheme should favor early adopters. Staking for Buyers Sellers may wish to also require buyers to stake ÐTH prior to transactions. Credit cards have a clearing period of several weeks, while ETH may be confirmed in several minutes. This may cause sellers to only accept cash, which would reduce the possible amount honest transactions. To mitigate this, the Dether project may enable staking for buyers and allow sellers to express their buyer requirements. Gaming of loyalty points through transactions among conspirators To combat conspiring users who trade among themselves to game the loyalty point system while providing no useful activity to the network, the Dether protocol could reward only KYC-passing user accounts with loyalty points. Additionally, overly-frequent trades between the same account pair may generate fewer loyalty points. New Users Without Loyalty Points Transactions are necessary to generate loyalty points, yet loyalty points spent for premium services are very helpful in increasing transaction volumes. How is a new user without any loyalty points to compete? The Dether project may consider a combination of both loyalty points and ÐTH as an appropriate bid for premium services, with loyalty points holding more weight. Alternatively or additionally, a secondary market for loyalty points may be created with fractions of the loyalty points burned per transfer to discourage frequent trading, but allowing demands to be to better fulfilled. Loyalty points cannot simply be freely traded because they are an important account specific mechanism to ensure good behavior. LOCALBITCOINS MARKET SIZE As mentioned earlier, LocalBitcoins is a centralized, P2P, “craigslist”, marketplace for the purchase of cryptocurrencies using cash, PayPal, check, and almost every form of payment based on the seller’s requirements. The issue with LocalBitcoins is that this data is centralized allowing manipulation of user’s ratings, scams, and long payment settlement. Even though using LocalBitcoins is very risky people opt to use it because it’s cheaper, they don’t have banked accounts, and they want their identity to be secure. In terms of the volume of bitcoins bought on Localbitcoins over the past year, we can see that China is far ahead, with $14.7 million traded in just one week in late May 2017. China is the only country where the level of $10 million traded per week was crossed over the same period, reflecting the country’s importance in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency (DevCon2 and International Blockchain Week took place in Shanghai in September 2016). Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom hit $10 million traded in a week in May 2017, representing a total of nearly $30 million for the three zones. Australia, Europe, and Venezuela are above the million dollar mark a week during the same period. India and Colombia hit the million-dollar mark in a week. • Analysis by country according to the evolution of purchases and sales of bitcoin on Localbitcoins from November 2016 to May 2017 (6 months) Among the five countries with the fastest growth in demand for bitcoin in six months are: China: + 4431%  Venezuela: + 1632%  Colombia: + 1016%  Hungary: + 1016%  Tanzania: + 976% ROADMAP 2016 Blockchain & Remittance Hamid and Mehdi started working together on Blockchain Proof-of-Concepts for companies of the CAC 40 and helped iExec RLC as contractors. Both French and Algerian citizens, Mehdi and Hamid have previously worked on Blockchain based international remittance solutions before realizing that a solution like Dether is missing. First Prize at Merkle Week Hackathon Participation of Dether’s founders in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris. First Dether smart contract development and wireframes design. Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade. Live demo and pitch in front of the jury. First prize winner. Link to presentation below. https://youtu.be/Cd4Q-icPesA 2017 Q1- Proof of concept Participation in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris Development, smart contract, and wireframes design Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade User tests Live demo and pitch in front of the jury First prize winner September 2017- Alpha Version Releasing Dether’s alpha version on Ethereum Kovan testnet and available on iOS and Android: https://alpha.dether.io. It enables users to safely create a wallet, fund their wallet, appear on the Dether’s map as a seller, chat anonymously and trade using Kovan ether. More than 3.000 alpha testers all over the world. William Mougayar, Eddy Travia and Yacine join the Dether’s team of advisory board. Dether lists on its alpha 1,200 shops where you can buy ether with cash. October 2017- Dether World Tour Dether traveled with other teams across Asia, Africa, and Europe. I will provide photos and detailed information about each event after the team overview. 2018 Q2 V1 Interface: production ready progressive app for tellers, beta physical stores auction process Smart contract: beta version of zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map Map: centralized moderation for physical stores to avoid illicit businesses, app stores: Android and iOS native apps 2018 Q2 R&D Payment: alpha version of payment channel network for physical store payments Provider: IPFS/Swarm browser Ethereum node Map: decentralized map via IPFS/Swarm 2019 Q1 V2 Interface: Production ready for physical stores to be visible on the map via a freemium model. Physical stores can stake ÐTR tokens to be more visible on Dether map. Smart contract: zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map, additional feature for tellers: ETH to cash instant trades. Peer-to-peer messaging: encrypted chat integrated in the app (Whisper) Map: Decentralized moderation for businesses visibility on Dether Map Additional features: Wallet: external stable coin integration for ETH/Stable coin conversions Trade sponsorship between users Optional feature: external KYC for buyers and sellers (Civic, uPort). 2020 Q1 V3 Interface: Desktop app improvements for users Tellers and physical stores services automation (ex: trading Ether/fiat automation for tellers; physical stores bills emission). Smart contract: Keywords auction process on Dether Map for physical stores Map: IPFS/Swarm Ethereum provider: Browser node via IPFS Reputation system: addition of a decentralized reputation system for physical stores based on comments and feedback given by users after trades 2021 Q1 V4 Interface: Decentralized front-end on IFPS/ Swarm Smart contract: Voting rights for Dether Community members submitting proposals and voting for Dether’s future developments Map: IPFS / Swarm Usage of external service for decentralized court and trade arbitration Dether Team ![1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmZVPfPTphwbfppnTzKQPotR4rzUcbjM6u5NnxtRPP4vE1/1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg) COFOUNDERS ![1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUvWNpkxeZ42Nqf3it8sKxCb7bDjvNs3cztLyffn75Xe7/1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg) Hamid Benyahia is both a Blockchain entrepreneur and a startup coach. He is both French and Algerian. He founded several companies and started working on blockchain proof-of-concepts for companies of the CAC40 stock index. He also helped blockchain startup iExec as a contractor. Before he realized that a solution like Dether is missing, Hamid previously worked on blockchain-based remittance solutions. He has degrees from both Sciences Po and HEC in Paris. Mehdi Amari is a full stack Javascript and Ethereum developer who has been actively involved in the Ethereum community since 2015. He has previously built blockchain-based applications for the financial sector, including a decentralized marketplace for a French bank and blockchain-based signature software for a French insurance company. He was a contractor for iExec before becoming the CTO for Dether. Mehdi has a computer science degree from the Ecole 42 technical university in Paris. Dether World Tour Many fraudulent teams have very good online marketing but lack a real world presence. They use fake LinkedIn accounts to assure investors. The Dether team has traveled across the world to the best and most popular Ethereum conferences to present and meet everyone in the Ethereum Alliance. Destination 1: ICO Summit Zurich, Switzerland ![zurich1.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNiTpygTNmkdq5DdxPYTh244T4rVie7JZPZCo3EDcYRyV/zurich1.jpeg) "We first attended the ICO Summit in Zurich, Switzerland, held on September 15. There, we had the opportunity to pitch Dether to investors and blockchain enthusiasts, and interact with our growing community. Presentations at the event focused on the importance of decentralization; a concept, which is at the very heart of Dether’s mission." Destination 2: D10e Conference on Decentralization Kiev, Ukraine ![zurich.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbaebKHpXrjzY5S69ELSiHBL6PcD2TzPpGyY1YsPccNh/zurich.jpeg) Eddy Travia, CEO of Consilium, and Mehdi Amari, Dether’s cofounder, in Kiev at D10e Conference on Decentralization . "At the d10e Conference in Kiev, Ukraine, held on September 19, we took to the main stage for the ICO Pitch Competition, pitching Dether to an audience of nearly 300 people, and a panel of judges composed of some of the most influential figures in blockchain investment. Finished in the top 10. " Destination 3: Zero to ICO Signapore ![SG.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSfkxst9WWjyWaLkzS43gfhED9eXma5gJE5qgamiaHNUH/SG.jpg) As a partner in the Startup Token “Zero to ICO” tour, with advisors Eddy Travia and Yacine Terai, the Dether team was thrilled to share its vision of helping the world, especially the unbanked, to access cryptocurrency and Ethereum technology with the Singapore blockchain community. Destination 4: Genesis Block Hong Kong ![HK.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaBPCWkpbjmYPHQUExuCQxoKVsb3sCCAq2pioNp9C4mWt/HK.jpeg) Cofounder Hamid A “Person Teller Machine” standing next to a Bitcoin ATM! In Hong Kong, the team presented at Genesis Block, a place dedicated to buying Bitcoin and Ether using ATMs. Among the topics discussed is a potential partnernship in which they would list their crypto ATMs on the Dether map for the Hong Kong community. Destination 5: Tokyo, Japan ![Japan.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQ7tpESEasYqPWNKgWYu8iBr1MdmnTZsydoqybbP7ZEgx/Japan.jpeg) The Dether team received a warm welcome in Tokyo, where they were able to carry out a live demo of Dether in action, translated into Japanese, and presented to investors. Because Japan is a country that has a large volume of crypto transactions carried out daily, even to shop in many basic retails points, Dether could become a major player in the Japanese crypto scene. Destination 6: WAVES Event Seoul, Korea ![Seoul.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdjKELNiBiLkrpjWgvTcqDeRZ1zESsVQHUaqkJGQLs1ym/Seoul.jpeg) Dether’s Asian tour came to an end in Seoul, at the Asa Nanum Foundation, a space dedicated to startups. With the pitch translated into Korean, we were able to interact with the Korean crypto community. We then attended an event organized by Waves, where top blockchainbased startups located in Korea were also present. Many projects, like EnergiMine, expressed an interest in having their coins listed on Dether, so that people can use cash to buy these tokens in a peer-to- peer way, which would help their users redeem their tokens worldwide for cash. PARTNERSHIPS ![Blueshyft.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmWg4aZWm5WyMdCwqEPzAKiuKJHFJKCGrFbEcPXvQyxcTE/Blueshyft.png) Access to ether in Australia just became easier today for Australian residents. Dether is happy to partner with Blueshyft, one of the largest retail networks in Australia, comprising over 1,200 local retailers supporting ether for over the counter exchanges. Using Dether’s decentralized mobile app, users can easily locate over 1,200 shops around them, where they can deposit cash instantly to buy ether. ![cons.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmehknNg1nBFTzdhA6VS5MdCXx7V6eqnSoRF6pVCRxqFez/cons.jpeg) ConsenSys is a major actor in the Blockchain ecosystem, focusing primarily on Ethereum. ConsenSys is a venture production studio building decentralized applications and various developer and end-user tools for blockchain ecosystems, focusing primarily on Ethereum. A few weeks ago, the Dether team had the chance to pitch our project to the leading blockchain company in Berlin in front of Joseph Lubin, ConsenSys founder, Co-founder of Ethereum and Kavita Gupta, and Managing Partner of ConsenSys Capital. From today, as a technical advisor in Dether’s project, ConsenSys will help the team in token design and Dether’s token sale DETHER TOKEN ECONOMICS DETHER PRESALE Dether closed a private presale to 6 contributors on December 23rd. The small and private presale raised 4,956 Ethereum at an average price of $730. The ratio was 1 Ethereum is equal to 4,400 DTH. This comes out to roughly $2,887,880 for 22,164,586 Dether tokens. That is about .13 cents per DTH. These 6 contributors were given 17% of the token supply with an additional 5% for early contributors which come out to 22% of the total supply. I believe Dether allowed only 6 contributors due to knowing they won’t sell after their vesting periods. Vesting Period for Early Contributors: 3,481,550 tokens available after ICO 6,963,100 tokens available after 3 months 6,963,100 tokens available in month 6 5,000,000 tokens available in month 6 (Early Contributors Bonus) ICO ANALYSIS Date: February 7th Goal: 11,000 Ethereum Price: 1 ETH = 4,000 DTH Ethereum Price: $800 (February 7th) Tokens to be sold: 44,000,000 Dether plans to sell 44,000,000 tokens on February 7th. If one Ethereum was worth $800 on February 7th then Dether.io will raising $8,800,000. That would make each token about .20 cents which is a 53% for the early contributors. However, this is not an issue due to only 3.4% of the total supply (of early contributor’s token) available to be sold. I believe this figure will quickly get absorbed on the exchanges. At .20 cents a token that brings Dether.io’s market cap to $20,000,000. Dether after being compared to other tokens valued at the 20-40 million dollar market cap is a tremendous discount. Dether unlike other coins offers a solution to the number one problem in cryptocurrency: world wide adoption. It has a REAL, experienced team who know the technology but also how to market it. Also, Dether is one of the only ICOs and cryptos that already has an alpha released. Since US investors could not participate in Dether's ICO I will have to wait until it goes on exchanges starting hopefully Monday, February 12. I will remain bullish if it goes on exchange with a market cap sub 40 million dollars. My short term price prediction is .70-.80 cents per token. If Dether is able to become fully decentralized I believe it can do 10x. DETHER SOCIAL MEDIA Whitepaper: https://whitepaper.dether.io/ Telegram: https://t.me/Dether_io Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cXO6jH Website: https://dether.io Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dether.io/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dether_io Medium: https://medium.com/@DETHER/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dether/ If you have any questions about Dether or upcoming ICOs you would like me to analyze please email me at [email protected]. Thanks for reading!
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      "body": "https://steemitimages.com/DQmTikg4nTvYUsRdp9oeMFPu54yqaWC4T9fX12cGVBU1Fcz/Dether%20logo.png\n\nWHAT IS DETHER? \nDether provides a decentralized peer-to-peer ether network that enables anyone on Earth to buy ether with cash and spend it at physical stores nearby. No bank account is needed, just a mobile phone with internet access. Our belief is that the beauty and power of the Ethereum technology should be easily accessible to all. We’ve decided to put all of our energy and that of the Ethereum community into helping us build the first trustless solution that will allow anyone to be able to interact with the Ethereum blockchain no matter who you are, where you are, and without the need for a middleman. \n \nWHY IS DETHER NEEDED? \nThe cryptocurrency revolution was sparked by the necessity for decentralized monetary systems and applications. However, these currencies and application come to fruition by investors using centralized entities such as their banks, ATMS, and apps such as Coinbase to invest in various assets. This poses a threat to the sustainable growth of cryptocurrencies as banks could stop transactions, the unreliability of Coinbase during major events, and ATMS charging exorbitant fees. Dether will provide a solution to instantly receive Ethereum at a low rate. Cash transactions will protect crypto investor’s identities and provide a solution to those who don’t have bank accounts in third world countries. Dether can help those in countries experiencing hyperinflation by trading in their fiat for a safer investment: Ethereum. Dether can very possibly lead to the mass adoption of Ethereum  by allowing all to purchase it and offering physical stores incentives for exchanging it. \n\nUTILITY STUDIES \n1. Exchange Issues: Time Consuming, Currencies Accepted, Crashes, Fees \n2. Banks’ Intervention\n3. Average ATM Fees \n4. Identification\n5. Unbanked Population\n6. Combating Hyperinflation \n \n \nCryptocurrency Gateways \nThe process most investors take to begin investing is to open up a Gemini or Coinbase account that is then connected to their financial institution. These exchanges take multiple business days (5-6) to receive your tokens, are unreliable during major events, charge high fees, and are centralized! Investors then take their tokens and bring them to exchange such as Poloniex, Binance, and Bittrex to name a few that don’t offer direct investment from fiat currency due to not being registered under exchange laws and individual state laws. These exchanges have smaller market cap currencies that are usually more volatile. Banks have recently threatened customers wiring money for investing due to their “uncertainty” and skepticism of Bitcoin. These issues pose an imminent and growing conflict of interest for centralized authorities to protect their businesses. \n\nCoinbase & Gemini \nhttps://steemitimages.com/DQmaxayVudVpB69tu6HUie9MhChSeH6WF769nbxCLjWZaXD/coinbase-2013-2018b.png\n\nCoinbase is responsible for the exchanging of over 50 Billion USD worth of cryptocurrencies since its inception in 2012. Coinbase sells the three major currencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin and has recently added Bitcoin Cash.  It’s the number one choice of users who want a more streamlined experience in purchasing cryptocurrencies. However, as the acquisition of cryptocurrencies grows the flaws of purchasing through these centralized exchanges will be unmasked.  \nGemini is the second most popular exchange which was opened for business in 2015 by the (in)famous Winklevoss twins. Gemini supports the purchase of Bitcoin and Ethereum with fiat. Similar to Coinbase it has been susceptible to growing fees, crashes, and claims of corruption.  \nBesides technical issues these exchanges provide utility only to a margin of investors since they don’t accept all fiat currencies. For example they don’t accept the Venezuelan bolivar or other countries where it makes sense to store value in Ethereum.  \n \n  \n \nRECENT COINBASE & GEMINI CRASHES \n \nNovember 29th                                                                                                                                 \nBitcoin fell to about $9,000 o after surging earlier to over $11,000. Coinbase said it saw \"all-time-high traffic\" that contributed to system outages. \n \nDecember 7th \nCoinbase and Gemini experience an outage as bitcoin soared by $3,000 in under three hours on its platform.  Coinbase CEO Armstrong,” We wanted to remind customers that access to Coinbase services may become degraded or unavailable during times of significant volatility or volume.” \n\nDecember 22nd \nThe price of bitcoin dropped below $12,000, which was around 40% off its recent high, while other cryptocurrencies are falling as much or further. \n \nEXHIBITS \n                                                                                            TROUBLESHOOT SCREENS \n\n ![https_%2F%2Fblogs-images.forbes.com%2Fjohnkoetsier%2Ffiles%2F2017%2F12%2Fcoinbase.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaaqk3TRBRRHgvpwywbxsFJDPQ4qvVBUM1wPKHtdCsCKB/https_%252F%252Fblogs-images.forbes.com%252Fjohnkoetsier%252Ffiles%252F2017%252F12%252Fcoinbase.jpg)\n\nEXCHANGES ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DDoS ATTACKS \n\n ![Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNY1vvamgV874RVd5WCPqNR7RS53oy5QDCxu1J3Av36eH/Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg)\n\nBANK INTERVENTION \nFinancial institutions since their creation have participated in the trading of risky financial instruments and creation of bubbles. This is what led Satoshi Nakamoto to create Bitcoin in 2009 after the big banks failed. Banks, as of recently, have been flexing their muscles by freezing accounts investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Their hypocritical defense was that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is a bubble and very speculative. These institutions are bound to protect their own interest and keep money in deposits. These issues highlight the controlling demeanor of banks over their clients’ funds. Banks should not determine how a user spends discretionary cash or operate above the law.  I believe this trend of banks suspending accounts and payments will exponentially grow synchronously with the demand for cryptocurrencies. \n\nCases \n“Coinbase will no longer be accepting deposits from Nationwide bank. The move comes due to the bank’s SEPA processing being handled by German bank Commerzbank, who has a new companywide policy of not dealing with money related to Bitcoin.” \n“Commerzbank is Germany’s second-largest bank after Bavaria-based BayernLB. Their refusal to deal with Bitcoin is perhaps not surprising given the establishment’s conviction of laundering hundreds of billions of dollars over more than a decade for Iran, Sudan, and Myanmar.” \n \nPNC Bank has recently started taking some identical measures it prevents users from buying Bitcoin through a bank account. \n \nThere are reports that TD Bank suspends any cryptocurrency transaction purchased by credit card. However, if you link a checking’s account to Coinbase you will not have any issues. It might be a matter of time until they take a harder approach on this.  \n \n \nIf these problems persist and continue to expand across more banks the current solutions we have are limited: \n1. Prepaid gift cards \n2. Bitcoin ATMS \n3. LocalBitcoin \n \n1.Prepaid gift cards are not a sustainable solution for the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies.\n2.Bitcoin ATMS have grown at an exorbitant rate due to their accessibility and instant transfer to your wallet. However, ATMs also have been charging an exorbitant fee (7-14%) for buying and selling cryptocurrencies. Most ATMs only allow the purchase of cryptocurrencies and are not programmed to accept sellers.   \n3.LocalBitcoin is a P2P centralized marketplace that allows buyers to find sellers who are willing to exchange cryptocurrency in their medium of exchange (fiat, Paypal, Venmo, cash in person, cash in mail, etc). \n\nIdentification \nDether provides assurance that user’s identities will be secure via the blockchain. We have exchanges such as Coinbase being ordered by the IRS to release the identities of investors from 2013 to 2015.  As the returns for cryptocurrency grow with more adoption I believe Coinbase and other exchanges will be forced to compromise the identities of their users.  \n “California federal court has ordered Coinbase to turn over identifying records for all users who have bought, sold, sent, or received more than $20,000 through their accounts in a single year between 2013 and 2015. Coinbase estimates that 14,355 users meet the government’s requirements. The full order is embedded below. \nFor each account, the company has been asked to provide the IRS with the user’s name, birth date, address, and taxpayer ID, along with records of all account activity and any associated account statements. The result is both a definitive link to the user’s identity and a comprehensive record of everything they’ve done with their Coinbase account, including other accounts to which they’ve sent money.” \n \n \nThe Unbanked \n ![ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbQAYcjGQc4SwiiDAjsx7CyhuDLgQa5tTDNwRShoG5UP/ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png)\n\nWhy are there over 2 Billion unbanked people? \nUnemployment\nDistrust of financial institutions \nBank Fees  \nBlack listed   \nNo Savings \nSmartphones \n\n“While 2 billion poor adults remain excluded from the financial system, the number of smartphone users is forecast to grow from 2.1 billion in 2016 to around 2.9 billion in 2019.” Smartphone usage has led to a rapid decline over the last five years of under banked and unbanked people. However, this doesn’t solve the issue of a volatile currency. Pairing smartphone technology with cryptocurrency will provide a solution for a user to protect value.  \n \n \nHYPERINFLATION \n\nHIGHEST HYPERINFLATION RATES IN HISTORY \n ![Hyperinflation%20Table%202.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmY5n8zq9asQbZRCqNbUKtreFrQgEbECpjhaJjPesbv7Xm/Hyperinflation%2520Table%25202.png)\n\nFor most investors around the world, Bitcoin and Ethereum are a volatile and highly speculative bet. For Zimbabweans and other countries suffering from hyperinflation, the cryptocurrencies seem to offer rare protection from the onset of hyperinflation and financial implosion.  \n“I have now changed all my reserves to bitcoin because that is the only way I can protect my investment,” said Arnold Manhizwa, who works for an IT and telecoms company in Harare. \n\nThe Zimbabwean government adopted the U.S. dollar in 2009 after a bout of hyperinflation rendered the Zimbabwean dollar worthless, wiping out savings in the now defunct national currency. After a period of relative stability, acute shortages of dollar cash have set in, leaving Zimbabweans with electronic units in their bank accounts which are officially called dollars but have a far lower and rapidly decreasing value. In January if they wanted to buy $100 in cash they had to transfer $120 out of their account to a seller on the parallel market. Now the price is $180 in what are nicknamed “zollars”. \nNearly all domestic transactions are made via debit card or transfers using mobile phones. But some economists estimate inflation is more than 50 percent a month in zollar terms, far from the official, dollar-calculated rate of 0.38 percent. Zimbabweans are therefore piling into anything they think might retain value. Prices of cars, real estate and stocks have all soared. For people like Manhizwa, a 34-year-old father of two, bitcoin is almost a safe-haven asset.  \n“If I have $500 in the bank I won’t get it back and I will be losing value, but when I have my bitcoin it is going up every day,” he told Reuters. \n \nUSER PROFILES \n\nEuropean Emigrants sending money to family \nEthereum enables anyone to send ether, so value, from one point to another within seconds. A European emigrant can send ether to her father who’s located in Africa, which takes only seconds, and the only thing they need for their transaction is a smartphone. However, when the father receives ether in his wallet on his smartphone, he cannot transform it into cash to pay rent or buy supplies. Nor can he quickly find stores, shops and other businesses that would trade ether for fiat currency or that would accept ether as a means of payment. \nHassan, the Tunisian developer and human rights activist \n Hassan Labid lives in Tunis. Since his childhood, he’s been a fan of video games. He used to spend his days playing video games in the city’s arcade, where he would meet up with his friends. At 18, his mom bought him his first computer. He started playing with computer games and quickly realized that he wanted to become a developer. But as a human rights activist during the Arab Spring, he soon became interested in blockchain technology, and more particularly in Ethereum. He wanted to build a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization), that would allow him and other residents of the country to express themselves freely, without censorship, in a country where any kind of public space is controlled by the police, making it difficult to criticize institutions. He also plans to set up a transparent voting system to allow his community to designate the future elected representatives of the country. Although he’s closely following DAO projects, he cannot interact with the Ethereum blockchain because he doesn’t own ether. His first thought was to mine ether, but he needed a more powerful computer and electricity bills were expensive. Then he thought of buying ether online. He has a bank account, but no online exchange accepts Tunisian dinar. Today, he is looking for a simple and effective solution to acquire ether by relying on the millions of FrancoTunisian going back and forth between France and Tunisia, who are able to play the role of human mobile. \n \n\nAngel, fighting hyperinflation in Caracas  \nAngel is an electrician in Caracas, Venezuela. He is the father of two boys and works hard to provide for his family and support their needs. Angel didn’t attend school when he was young, and now he wants his two sons to study at college, so he’s started saving money. Although he has a steady job as there’s always a need for an electrician in Caracas, Angel is having a hard time putting money aside for his two boys’ future because of the hyperinflation that is taking place in his country. Consumer prices rose by 800% which decreases the value of the money he makes every month. His customers always pay him in cash and today, he is looking for a solution, like ether or another cryptocurrency, that will allow him to use the cash he makes and convert it into a safe-haven currency as an investment. \n\nAnia, the future rockstar \n Since she was a child, Ania has always been a “natural performer,” just like her father loved to call her. Whether Billie Jean is playing on the radio, or she’s giving a private concert in the mirror, she is always the first one to sing on the dance floor … or in the middle of the street. Since she started singing and dancing in a band, she’s been performing in many local bars. Her audience keeps asking for more music. Now, she’s looking for solutions to listen to music on demand, as well as upload her music to gain popularity. She’s heard about Ujo Music, a home for artists that allows them to own and control their creative content and be paid directly for sharing their musical talents with the world. But Ania’s never had the chance to own ether. Cash is king in her hometown. With Dether, she’ll be able to upload her album to Ujo Music to let the whole world know about her talents. Whenever a user listens to one of her songs, she’ll automatically get paid in ether within seconds. Her goal is to earn enough ether on Ujo Music in order to cash it out afterwards and record her brand new album. \n\nHans, the German student who wanted to buy ether \nHans is a business school student in Berlin. Since his internship at Rocket Internet, he’s been interested in the startup ecosystem and new technology-related topics. He started attending conferences and Meetups about new technologies and successful startups. Eventually, he discovered blockchain technology after attending a conference about the use of smart contracts. He then wanted to invest some of his savings in ether. Observing that the ether price was 90$ on May 18, 2017, he went through an online exchange to transfer his savings from his bank account. But by the time his account was validated due to KYC regulations and the bank carried-out the transfer to the online cryptocurrency exchange, the price had already risen to 120$. Like Hans, tomorrow millions of people will look for a quick and efficient way to get ether without having to go through a middleman or a long and cumbersome process. \n\nDETHER PLATFORM (iOS & Android) \n\n ![1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPjG4sCW6jCixxvwBH5HN6vUWFR9YhPyt95tQDcjMEHSd/1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg)\n\nDether’s alpha which was released Fall 2017 has a very simple, “Uber-like” interface. Users are able to discover ether sellers, called tellers, near them on the Dether map, their ETH/fiat rate, the fees that they take, and chat anonymously with them. Buyers are free to engage a conversation with the seller they want to trade with in order to agree on the trading conditions and the meeting point to exchange ether for cash. Users will also find stores on the map that accept Ethereum as payment.  \n\nApp Features \n\nPeer-to-peer messaging:  Buyers and sellers are able to talk directly to each other to agree on trade conditions and set up a meeting location this will be integrated with Telegram.  \n Peer-to-peer trading:  buyers and sellers are able to trade together directly from one Dether Wallet (DWallet) to another. When they meet up, sellers are able to scan the buyer’s wallet QR Code or copy his/her address to transfer the ether. Buyer’s hand deliver the cash in the exchange. \n Keys stored encrypted on device: when creating a Dether account, users’ keys are created and stored encrypted on their local device. Users retain full and exclusive control of their wallet. \n Smart contract rating system: buyers and sellers have their own public reputation rating based on the transactions they have successfully achieved and their volume of transactions. \nSecured local transactions: Dether never holds a user’s funds. Sellers are free to transfer ether to their D-Wallet. When they do so, buyers are able to see the amount of ether the sellers are willing to sell.  \n\nTrade Example \nDenis has been interested in crypto for two years and he travels a lot due to his job. Every time he travels to a new country, he always comes back with a lot of souvenirs and gifts for his relatives back in France. Next month, he’s travelling to Algeria for six weeks and he’ll have to exchange Euros for the national currency, the Algerian dinar. As the fees taken by the foreign currency exchanges are rising these past six months, he would like to trade some ether for Algerian dinars. When he lands in Houari Boumédiène Airport in the Algerian capital, Alger, he goes on Dether to trade ether for Algerian dinars. \n • Denis creates a Dether Wallet (D-Wallet) within seconds and transfers 2.5 ethers to it \n • He discovers ether buyers near him on the Dether map. He quickly sees that Nadia is also currently located at the airport, and that she would like to trade the sufficient amount of dinars that Denis needs for ether. None of them have access to each other’s personal data. Pseudonyms and avatars are being shown on the Dether app.  \n• Denis and Nadia chat anonymously together in order the agree on a price and a safe meeting point at the airport. They decide to trade 2.5 ethers for Algerian dinars with a 3% profit rate that goes to Denis. \n • As Denis has saved 2.5 ethers in his D-Wallet, Nadia can verify that he has it before he meets up with Nadia in front the coffee shop at Gate 3.  \n• When they meet, Denis scans Nadia’s wallet QR Code to transfer the 2.5 ethers to her wallet, and Nadia gives the cash to Denis. \n • When the trade is done, a pop-up displays on both of their phones that allows them to evaluate the transaction.  \n• As it went well for both of them, they both get a better personal rating on their profile on the Dether map that will help them for their next trade. \nModeration & Arbitration \nUsers and stores will be able to report non-compliance and bad behavior. Due to blockchain solution not yet developed to handle arbitration Dether will have to be the arbitrator. Later it will have a decentralized arbitration service in the Ethereum ecosystem handle this such as (kleros.io). There will be an escrow required for large transactions to prevent profitable robberies from occurring. Secondly, there will be an internal KYC that prevents bad actors. Lastly, the reputation system will allow users to find the best possible trading partners. Dether will provide a list of successful trading areas and tips for each region.  \n \n \n \nThe Dether Token Purpose (DTH) \nPrevent Network Congestion \nProvide Market Safety \nPrevent Network Takeovers \n\nBy allowing any party to easily register and vend on the Dether network, it would be reasonable to expect significant counts of low-quality or fraudulent listings. To prevent this, a staking mechanism requires that participants have “skin in the game” by locking in a minimum amount of DTH prior to transacting. Those with larger transaction volumes and therefore more potential to negatively impact the network through fraud or scams are required to have larger safety deposits. The amount staked is subject to arbitration that penalizes bad behavior, as the most straightforward way to punish bad actors in cryptosystems is to take away their money. With a token, the stake amount is automatically correlated to network valuation, and therefore protection for market participants will rise or fall depending on the total value of the network. If replaced with a cryptocurrency or fiat currency, these scaling staking amounts would require far more intensive price discovery and accompanying politics to effectively protect market participants as the network shrinks or grows. It is also unclear that those tasked with setting the new amounts would do a better job than the market for the token itself. \nNetwork attackers may raise capital and attempt a network takeover by staking large amounts to create many fraudulent accounts, increasing network congestion and undermining the overall legitimacy of the network. With the DTH token, any attempts to aggressively purchase en masse will be met with sharp price increases, which would make the attack far more expensive and likely unprofitable. Consider the use of ETH instead of DTH for staking in this situation. In the early stages of the Dether project, its entire network valuation may be but a tiny fraction of of the $120 billion ETH market cap as of Q1 2018. As a result, the price movement of the staking currency would be unresponsive and unable to effectively counteract the aggressive amassing of resources for a network takeover. \n \n\nLoyalty Points \nLoyalty Points will have a different purpose from the Dether token. Loyalty points will be distributed to top contributors on the site based on their trade volume. Using loyalty points vs the actual Dether token will prevent big traders of having a monopoly over premium features. The points will be used by users to purchase trading zones, keywords (similar to Google), and visibility on the map. However, a user can lose his accrued loyalty points if he unstakes his Dether tokens this encourages long term traders.  \n\nExample \n For the ether seller:  Bob wanted to become a seller in Paris, so he had to stake 50 ÐTH* to be listed and to be able to operate. He can now trade 5 ETH/month. If he wants to be able to trade for more, he’ll need to add more ÐTH to his safety deposit: for each additional 10 ETH he wants to trade, he’ll need to add 50 ÐTH* /month. Bob can now stake his loyalty point, in order to be able to have premium zone services.  \n For shops:  Bob wants to list his restaurant as accepting ether on the Dether map. He will have to stake ÐTH tokens for 50 ÐTH*. If he wants to generate loyalty point, the shop has to stake additional tokens based on the volume of sales generated. Shop owners can stake their loyalty point to either own a zone, or own keywords for the search engine \nThe longer a user stakes ÐTH, the faster they will earn loyalty point. In addition, the more trades a user makes, the faster they earn loyalty point.  \nDether project shall implement a smart contract interface for dApp developers to utilize Dether’s zone and loyalty point systems. It will provide facilities such as interfacing with user accounts, managing zone auctions, accessing transaction histories, and methods for collecting fees. The Dether project fully believes that it alone cannot conceive of all the add-on features to address needs across hundred of different and unique localities, so it chooses to open this aspect up to its own market.  \n\n![Screen Shot 2017-12-03 at 23.25.49.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaPXMYMk7cPJwJA7KCfWdNNZEP9bS1yNGDT3W9hYga4Xx/Screen%20Shot%202017-12-03%20at%2023.25.49.png)ent \n\nFuture Development\nMinimum Staking Amount Variation  \nIt’s more expensive to open a new shop in the busy city of Paris than in the calmer commune of La Havre, and the same should hold true for vendors on the Dether network in more competitive or less competitive areas. One way to achieve this is to allow the of minimum stake amount to scale depending on local volumes. The calculation might be based on the global volume traded against the local volume in specific areas, along with consideration to a floating ÐTH/ETH price variation to avoid discouraging newcomers. Any scheme should favor early adopters. \n\nStaking for Buyers  \nSellers may wish to also require buyers to stake ÐTH prior to transactions. Credit cards have a clearing period of several weeks, while ETH may be confirmed in several minutes. This may cause sellers to only accept cash, which would reduce the possible amount honest transactions. To mitigate this, the Dether project may enable staking for buyers and allow sellers to express their buyer requirements. \nGaming of loyalty points through transactions among conspirators \n To combat conspiring users who trade among themselves to game the loyalty point system while providing no useful activity to the network, the Dether protocol could reward only KYC-passing user accounts with loyalty points. Additionally, overly-frequent trades between the same account pair may generate fewer loyalty points. \n\nNew Users Without Loyalty Points \nTransactions are necessary to generate loyalty points, yet loyalty points spent for premium services are very helpful in increasing transaction volumes. How is a new user without any loyalty points to compete? The Dether project may consider a combination of both loyalty points and ÐTH as an appropriate bid for premium services, with loyalty points holding more weight. Alternatively or additionally, a secondary market for loyalty points may be created with fractions of the loyalty points burned per transfer to discourage frequent trading, but allowing demands to be to better fulfilled. Loyalty points cannot simply be freely traded because they are an important account specific mechanism to ensure good behavior.\n\nLOCALBITCOINS MARKET SIZE \nAs mentioned earlier, LocalBitcoins is a centralized, P2P, “craigslist”, marketplace for the purchase of cryptocurrencies using cash, PayPal, check, and almost every form of payment based on the seller’s requirements. The issue with LocalBitcoins is that this data is centralized allowing manipulation of user’s ratings, scams, and long payment settlement. Even though using LocalBitcoins is very risky people opt to use it because it’s cheaper, they don’t have banked accounts, and they want their identity to be secure.  \nIn terms of the volume of bitcoins bought on Localbitcoins over the past year, we can see that China is far ahead, with $14.7 million traded in just one week in late May 2017. China is the only country where the level of $10 million traded per week was crossed over the same period, reflecting the country’s importance in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency (DevCon2 and International Blockchain Week took place in Shanghai in September 2016). Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom hit $10 million traded in a week in May 2017, representing a total of nearly $30 million for the three zones. Australia, Europe, and Venezuela are above the million dollar mark a week during the same period. India and Colombia hit the million-dollar mark in a week. • Analysis by country according to the evolution of purchases and sales of bitcoin on Localbitcoins from November 2016 to May 2017 (6 months)  \nAmong the five countries with the fastest growth in demand for bitcoin in six months are:  \nChina: + 4431%  \nVenezuela: + 1632%   \nColombia: + 1016%   \nHungary: + 1016%   \nTanzania: + 976%  \n  \nROADMAP \n2016 Blockchain & Remittance  \nHamid and Mehdi started working together on Blockchain Proof-of-Concepts for companies of the CAC 40 and helped iExec RLC as contractors. Both French and Algerian citizens, Mehdi and Hamid have previously worked on Blockchain based international remittance solutions before realizing that a solution like Dether is missing. \nFirst Prize at Merkle Week Hackathon \nParticipation of Dether’s founders in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris. First Dether smart contract development and wireframes design. Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade. Live demo and pitch in front of the jury. First prize winner. Link to presentation below.  \n\nhttps://youtu.be/Cd4Q-icPesA \n\n2017 Q1- Proof of concept \nParticipation in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris Development, smart contract, and wireframes design Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade User tests Live demo and pitch in front of the jury First prize winner \n \nSeptember 2017- Alpha Version \nReleasing Dether’s alpha version on Ethereum Kovan testnet and available on iOS and Android: https://alpha.dether.io. It enables users to safely create a wallet, fund their wallet, appear on the Dether’s map as a seller, chat anonymously and trade using Kovan ether. More than 3.000 alpha testers all over the world. William Mougayar, Eddy Travia and Yacine join the Dether’s team of advisory board. Dether lists on its alpha 1,200 shops where you can buy ether with cash. \nOctober 2017- Dether World Tour \nDether traveled with other teams across Asia, Africa, and Europe. I will provide photos and detailed information about each event after the team overview.  \n\n2018 Q2 V1 \nInterface: production ready progressive app for tellers, beta physical stores auction process Smart contract: beta version of zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map Map: centralized moderation for physical stores to avoid illicit businesses, app stores: Android and iOS native apps \n \n2018 Q2 R&D \nPayment: alpha version of payment channel network for physical store payments Provider: IPFS/Swarm browser Ethereum node Map: decentralized map via IPFS/Swarm \n \n2019 Q1 V2 \nInterface: Production ready for physical stores to be visible on the map via a freemium model. Physical stores can stake ÐTR tokens to be more visible on Dether map. Smart contract: zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map, additional feature for tellers: ETH to cash instant trades. Peer-to-peer messaging: encrypted chat integrated in the app (Whisper) Map: Decentralized moderation for businesses visibility on Dether Map Additional features: Wallet: external stable coin integration for ETH/Stable coin conversions Trade sponsorship between users Optional feature: external KYC for buyers and sellers (Civic, uPort). \n \n2020 Q1 V3 \nInterface: Desktop app improvements for users Tellers and physical stores services automation (ex: trading Ether/fiat automation for tellers; physical stores bills emission). Smart contract: Keywords auction process on Dether Map for physical stores Map: IPFS/Swarm Ethereum provider: Browser node via IPFS Reputation system: addition of a decentralized reputation system for physical stores based on comments and feedback given by users after trades \n \n2021 Q1 V4 \nInterface: Decentralized front-end on IFPS/ Swarm Smart contract: Voting rights for Dether Community members submitting proposals and voting for Dether’s future developments Map: IPFS / Swarm Usage of external service for decentralized court and trade arbitration \n \nDether Team \n\n![1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmZVPfPTphwbfppnTzKQPotR4rzUcbjM6u5NnxtRPP4vE1/1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg)\n \nCOFOUNDERS \n \n ![1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUvWNpkxeZ42Nqf3it8sKxCb7bDjvNs3cztLyffn75Xe7/1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg)\n\nHamid Benyahia is both a Blockchain entrepreneur and a startup coach. He is both French and Algerian.  He founded several companies and started working on blockchain proof-of-concepts for companies of the CAC40 stock index.  He also helped blockchain startup iExec as a contractor.  Before he realized that a solution like Dether is missing, Hamid previously worked on blockchain-based remittance solutions.  He has degrees from both Sciences Po and HEC in Paris. \n\nMehdi Amari is a full stack Javascript and Ethereum developer who has been actively involved in the Ethereum community since 2015.  He has previously built blockchain-based applications for the financial sector, including a decentralized marketplace for a French bank and blockchain-based signature software for a French insurance company.  He was a contractor for iExec before becoming the CTO for Dether.  Mehdi has a computer science degree from the Ecole 42 technical university in Paris. \n \nDether World Tour \nMany fraudulent teams have very good online marketing but lack a real world presence. They use fake LinkedIn accounts to assure investors. The Dether team has traveled across the world to the best and most popular Ethereum conferences to present and meet everyone in the Ethereum Alliance. \n\nDestination 1: ICO Summit  Zurich, Switzerland  \n![zurich1.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNiTpygTNmkdq5DdxPYTh244T4rVie7JZPZCo3EDcYRyV/zurich1.jpeg)\n\"We first attended the ICO Summit in Zurich, Switzerland, held on September 15. There, we had the opportunity to pitch Dether to investors and blockchain enthusiasts, and interact with our growing community. Presentations at the event focused on the importance of decentralization; a concept, which is at the very heart of Dether’s mission.\"\n \nDestination 2:  D10e Conference on Decentralization  Kiev, Ukraine \n![zurich.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbaebKHpXrjzY5S69ELSiHBL6PcD2TzPpGyY1YsPccNh/zurich.jpeg)\nEddy Travia, CEO of Consilium, and Mehdi Amari, Dether’s cofounder, in Kiev at D10e Conference on Decentralization . \n \n\"At the d10e Conference in Kiev, Ukraine, held on September 19, we took to the main stage for the ICO Pitch Competition, pitching Dether to an audience of nearly 300 people, and a panel of judges composed of some of the most influential figures in blockchain investment. Finished in the top 10. \"\n\nDestination 3: Zero to ICO  Signapore \n![SG.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSfkxst9WWjyWaLkzS43gfhED9eXma5gJE5qgamiaHNUH/SG.jpg)\n\nAs a partner in the Startup Token “Zero to ICO” tour, with advisors Eddy Travia and Yacine Terai, the Dether team was thrilled to share its vision of helping the world, especially the unbanked, to access cryptocurrency and Ethereum technology with the Singapore blockchain community. \n \nDestination 4: Genesis Block Hong Kong \n![HK.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaBPCWkpbjmYPHQUExuCQxoKVsb3sCCAq2pioNp9C4mWt/HK.jpeg)\nCofounder Hamid A “Person Teller Machine” standing next to a Bitcoin ATM! \n\nIn Hong Kong, the team presented at Genesis Block, a place dedicated to buying Bitcoin and Ether using ATMs. Among the topics discussed is a potential partnernship in which they would list their crypto ATMs on the Dether map for the Hong Kong community. \n \n \nDestination 5: Tokyo, Japan \n![Japan.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQ7tpESEasYqPWNKgWYu8iBr1MdmnTZsydoqybbP7ZEgx/Japan.jpeg)\n\nThe Dether team received a warm welcome in Tokyo, where they were able to carry out a live demo of Dether in action, translated into Japanese, and presented to investors. \nBecause Japan is a country that has a large volume of crypto transactions carried out daily, even to shop in many basic retails points, Dether could become a major player in the Japanese crypto scene. \n \nDestination 6: WAVES Event Seoul, Korea \n![Seoul.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdjKELNiBiLkrpjWgvTcqDeRZ1zESsVQHUaqkJGQLs1ym/Seoul.jpeg) \n \nDether’s Asian tour came to an end in Seoul, at the Asa Nanum Foundation, a space dedicated to startups. With the pitch translated into Korean, we were able to interact with the Korean crypto community. We then attended an event organized by Waves, where top blockchainbased startups located in Korea were also present. \nMany projects, like EnergiMine, expressed an interest in having their coins listed on Dether, so that people can use cash to buy these tokens in a peer-to- peer way, which would help their users redeem their tokens worldwide for cash. \n \nPARTNERSHIPS \n \n![Blueshyft.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmWg4aZWm5WyMdCwqEPzAKiuKJHFJKCGrFbEcPXvQyxcTE/Blueshyft.png)\n\nAccess to ether in Australia just became easier today for Australian residents. Dether is happy to partner with Blueshyft, one of the largest retail networks in Australia, comprising over 1,200 local retailers supporting ether for over the counter exchanges. Using Dether’s decentralized mobile app, users can easily locate over 1,200 shops around them, where they can deposit cash instantly to buy ether. \n \n![cons.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmehknNg1nBFTzdhA6VS5MdCXx7V6eqnSoRF6pVCRxqFez/cons.jpeg)\n\nConsenSys is a major actor in the Blockchain ecosystem, focusing primarily on Ethereum. ConsenSys is a venture production studio building decentralized applications and various developer and end-user tools for blockchain ecosystems, focusing primarily on Ethereum. \nA few weeks ago, the Dether team had the chance to pitch our project to the leading blockchain company in Berlin in front of Joseph Lubin, ConsenSys founder, Co-founder of Ethereum and Kavita Gupta, and Managing Partner of ConsenSys Capital. \nFrom today, as a technical advisor in Dether’s project, ConsenSys will help the team in token design and Dether’s token sale \n \nDETHER TOKEN ECONOMICS \n \n \nDETHER PRESALE \nDether closed a private presale to 6 contributors on December 23rd. The small and private presale raised 4,956 Ethereum at an average price of $730. The ratio was 1 Ethereum is equal to 4,400 DTH. This comes out to roughly $2,887,880 for 22,164,586 Dether tokens. That is about .13 cents per DTH. These 6 contributors were given 17% of the token supply with an additional 5% for early contributors which come out to 22% of the total supply. I believe Dether allowed only 6 contributors due to knowing they won’t sell after their vesting periods.  \nVesting Period for Early Contributors: \n3,481,550 tokens available after ICO  \n6,963,100 tokens available after 3 months \n6,963,100 tokens available in month 6 \n5,000,000 tokens available in month 6 (Early Contributors Bonus) \n \n\nICO ANALYSIS \nDate: February 7th  \nGoal: 11,000 Ethereum \nPrice: 1 ETH = 4,000 DTH \nEthereum Price: $800 (February 7th) \nTokens to be sold: 44,000,000  \nDether plans to sell 44,000,000 tokens on February 7th. If one Ethereum was worth $800 on February 7th then Dether.io will raising $8,800,000. That would make each token about .20 cents which is a 53% for the early contributors. However, this is not an issue due to only 3.4% of the total supply (of early contributor’s token) available to be sold. I believe this figure will quickly get absorbed on the exchanges.  \nAt .20 cents a token that brings Dether.io’s market cap to $20,000,000. Dether after being compared to other tokens valued at the 20-40 million dollar market cap is a tremendous discount. Dether unlike other coins offers a solution to the number one problem in cryptocurrency: world wide adoption. It has a REAL, experienced team who know the technology but also how to market it. Also, Dether is one of the only ICOs and cryptos that already has an alpha released. Since US investors could not participate in Dether's ICO I will have to wait until it goes on exchanges starting hopefully Monday, February 12. I will remain bullish if it goes on exchange with a market cap sub 40 million dollars. My short term price prediction is .70-.80 cents per token. If Dether is able to become fully decentralized I believe it can do 10x. \n\nDETHER SOCIAL MEDIA \nWhitepaper: https://whitepaper.dether.io/\nTelegram: https://t.me/Dether_io \nNewsletter: http://eepurl.com/cXO6jH   \nWebsite: https://dether.io  \nEmail: [email protected]  \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dether.io/  \nTwitter: https://twitter.com/dether_io  \nMedium: https://medium.com/@DETHER/  \nReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dether/ \n\nIf you have any questions about Dether or upcoming ICOs you would like me to analyze please email me at [email protected]. Thanks for reading!",
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bodyWell put. Great to see a study on Dether which I believe will open access to the ordinary public. Whether to invest in crypto or not has to be evaluated and decided by each individual but Dether will make life so much easier for those who want to get involved. I have and still am going through these difficulties even to buy a small amount of cryptocurrency or tokens. I really appreciate services like Dether. Thank you @scottgray for introducing this to the public.
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bodyhttps://steemitimages.com/DQmTikg4nTvYUsRdp9oeMFPu54yqaWC4T9fX12cGVBU1Fcz/Dether%20logo.png WHAT IS DETHER? Dether provides a decentralized peer-to-peer ether network that enables anyone on Earth to buy ether with cash and spend it at physical stores nearby. No bank account is needed, just a mobile phone with internet access. Our belief is that the beauty and power of the Ethereum technology should be easily accessible to all. We’ve decided to put all of our energy and that of the Ethereum community into helping us build the first trustless solution that will allow anyone to be able to interact with the Ethereum blockchain no matter who you are, where you are, and without the need for a middleman. WHY IS DETHER NEEDED? The cryptocurrency revolution was sparked by the necessity for decentralized monetary systems and applications. However, these currencies and application come to fruition by investors using centralized entities such as their banks, ATMS, and apps such as Coinbase to invest in various assets. This poses a threat to the sustainable growth of cryptocurrencies as banks could stop transactions, the unreliability of Coinbase during major events, and ATMS charging exorbitant fees. Dether will provide a solution to instantly receive Ethereum at a low rate. Cash transactions will protect crypto investor’s identities and provide a solution to those who don’t have bank accounts in third world countries. Dether can help those in countries experiencing hyperinflation by trading in their fiat for a safer investment: Ethereum. Dether can very possibly lead to the mass adoption of Ethereum by allowing all to purchase it and offering physical stores incentives for exchanging it. UTILITY STUDIES 1. Exchange Issues: Time Consuming, Currencies Accepted, Crashes, Fees 2. Banks’ Intervention 3. Average ATM Fees 4. Identification 5. Unbanked Population 6. Combating Hyperinflation Cryptocurrency Gateways The process most investors take to begin investing is to open up a Gemini or Coinbase account that is then connected to their financial institution. These exchanges take multiple business days (5-6) to receive your tokens, are unreliable during major events, charge high fees, and are centralized! Investors then take their tokens and bring them to exchange such as Poloniex, Binance, and Bittrex to name a few that don’t offer direct investment from fiat currency due to not being registered under exchange laws and individual state laws. These exchanges have smaller market cap currencies that are usually more volatile. Banks have recently threatened customers wiring money for investing due to their “uncertainty” and skepticism of Bitcoin. These issues pose an imminent and growing conflict of interest for centralized authorities to protect their businesses. Coinbase & Gemini https://steemitimages.com/DQmaxayVudVpB69tu6HUie9MhChSeH6WF769nbxCLjWZaXD/coinbase-2013-2018b.png Coinbase is responsible for the exchanging of over 50 Billion USD worth of cryptocurrencies since its inception in 2012. Coinbase sells the three major currencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin and has recently added Bitcoin Cash. It’s the number one choice of users who want a more streamlined experience in purchasing cryptocurrencies. However, as the acquisition of cryptocurrencies grows the flaws of purchasing through these centralized exchanges will be unmasked. Gemini is the second most popular exchange which was opened for business in 2015 by the (in)famous Winklevoss twins. Gemini supports the purchase of Bitcoin and Ethereum with fiat. Similar to Coinbase it has been susceptible to growing fees, crashes, and claims of corruption. Besides technical issues these exchanges provide utility only to a margin of investors since they don’t accept all fiat currencies. For example they don’t accept the Venezuelan bolivar or other countries where it makes sense to store value in Ethereum. RECENT COINBASE & GEMINI CRASHES November 29th Bitcoin fell to about $9,000 o after surging earlier to over $11,000. Coinbase said it saw "all-time-high traffic" that contributed to system outages. December 7th Coinbase and Gemini experience an outage as bitcoin soared by $3,000 in under three hours on its platform. Coinbase CEO Armstrong,” We wanted to remind customers that access to Coinbase services may become degraded or unavailable during times of significant volatility or volume.” December 22nd The price of bitcoin dropped below $12,000, which was around 40% off its recent high, while other cryptocurrencies are falling as much or further. EXHIBITS TROUBLESHOOT SCREENS ![https_%2F%2Fblogs-images.forbes.com%2Fjohnkoetsier%2Ffiles%2F2017%2F12%2Fcoinbase.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaaqk3TRBRRHgvpwywbxsFJDPQ4qvVBUM1wPKHtdCsCKB/https_%252F%252Fblogs-images.forbes.com%252Fjohnkoetsier%252Ffiles%252F2017%252F12%252Fcoinbase.jpg) EXCHANGES ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DDoS ATTACKS ![Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNY1vvamgV874RVd5WCPqNR7RS53oy5QDCxu1J3Av36eH/Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg) BANK INTERVENTION Financial institutions since their creation have participated in the trading of risky financial instruments and creation of bubbles. This is what led Satoshi Nakamoto to create Bitcoin in 2009 after the big banks failed. Banks, as of recently, have been flexing their muscles by freezing accounts investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Their hypocritical defense was that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is a bubble and very speculative. These institutions are bound to protect their own interest and keep money in deposits. These issues highlight the controlling demeanor of banks over their clients’ funds. Banks should not determine how a user spends discretionary cash or operate above the law. I believe this trend of banks suspending accounts and payments will exponentially grow synchronously with the demand for cryptocurrencies. Cases “Coinbase will no longer be accepting deposits from Nationwide bank. The move comes due to the bank’s SEPA processing being handled by German bank Commerzbank, who has a new companywide policy of not dealing with money related to Bitcoin.” “Commerzbank is Germany’s second-largest bank after Bavaria-based BayernLB. Their refusal to deal with Bitcoin is perhaps not surprising given the establishment’s conviction of laundering hundreds of billions of dollars over more than a decade for Iran, Sudan, and Myanmar.” PNC Bank has recently started taking some identical measures it prevents users from buying Bitcoin through a bank account. There are reports that TD Bank suspends any cryptocurrency transaction purchased by credit card. However, if you link a checking’s account to Coinbase you will not have any issues. It might be a matter of time until they take a harder approach on this. If these problems persist and continue to expand across more banks the current solutions we have are limited: 1. Prepaid gift cards 2. Bitcoin ATMS 3. LocalBitcoin 1.Prepaid gift cards are not a sustainable solution for the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies. 2.Bitcoin ATMS have grown at an exorbitant rate due to their accessibility and instant transfer to your wallet. However, ATMs also have been charging an exorbitant fee (7-14%) for buying and selling cryptocurrencies. Most ATMs only allow the purchase of cryptocurrencies and are not programmed to accept sellers. 3.LocalBitcoin is a P2P centralized marketplace that allows buyers to find sellers who are willing to exchange cryptocurrency in their medium of exchange (fiat, Paypal, Venmo, cash in person, cash in mail, etc). Identification Dether provides assurance that user’s identities will be secure via the blockchain. We have exchanges such as Coinbase being ordered by the IRS to release the identities of investors from 2013 to 2015. As the returns for cryptocurrency grow with more adoption I believe Coinbase and other exchanges will be forced to compromise the identities of their users. “California federal court has ordered Coinbase to turn over identifying records for all users who have bought, sold, sent, or received more than $20,000 through their accounts in a single year between 2013 and 2015. Coinbase estimates that 14,355 users meet the government’s requirements. The full order is embedded below. For each account, the company has been asked to provide the IRS with the user’s name, birth date, address, and taxpayer ID, along with records of all account activity and any associated account statements. The result is both a definitive link to the user’s identity and a comprehensive record of everything they’ve done with their Coinbase account, including other accounts to which they’ve sent money.” The Unbanked ![ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbQAYcjGQc4SwiiDAjsx7CyhuDLgQa5tTDNwRShoG5UP/ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png) Why are there over 2 Billion unbanked people? Unemployment Distrust of financial institutions  Bank Fees  Black listed  No Savings Smartphones “While 2 billion poor adults remain excluded from the financial system, the number of smartphone users is forecast to grow from 2.1 billion in 2016 to around 2.9 billion in 2019.” Smartphone usage has led to a rapid decline over the last five years of under banked and unbanked people. However, this doesn’t solve the issue of a volatile currency. Pairing smartphone technology with cryptocurrency will provide a solution for a user to protect value. HYPERINFLATION HIGHEST HYPERINFLATION RATES IN HISTORY ![Hyperinflation%20Table%202.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmY5n8zq9asQbZRCqNbUKtreFrQgEbECpjhaJjPesbv7Xm/Hyperinflation%2520Table%25202.png) For most investors around the world, Bitcoin and Ethereum are a volatile and highly speculative bet. For Zimbabweans and other countries suffering from hyperinflation, the cryptocurrencies seem to offer rare protection from the onset of hyperinflation and financial implosion. “I have now changed all my reserves to bitcoin because that is the only way I can protect my investment,” said Arnold Manhizwa, who works for an IT and telecoms company in Harare. The Zimbabwean government adopted the U.S. dollar in 2009 after a bout of hyperinflation rendered the Zimbabwean dollar worthless, wiping out savings in the now defunct national currency. After a period of relative stability, acute shortages of dollar cash have set in, leaving Zimbabweans with electronic units in their bank accounts which are officially called dollars but have a far lower and rapidly decreasing value. In January if they wanted to buy $100 in cash they had to transfer $120 out of their account to a seller on the parallel market. Now the price is $180 in what are nicknamed “zollars”. Nearly all domestic transactions are made via debit card or transfers using mobile phones. But some economists estimate inflation is more than 50 percent a month in zollar terms, far from the official, dollar-calculated rate of 0.38 percent. Zimbabweans are therefore piling into anything they think might retain value. Prices of cars, real estate and stocks have all soared. For people like Manhizwa, a 34-year-old father of two, bitcoin is almost a safe-haven asset. “If I have $500 in the bank I won’t get it back and I will be losing value, but when I have my bitcoin it is going up every day,” he told Reuters. USER PROFILES European Emigrants sending money to family Ethereum enables anyone to send ether, so value, from one point to another within seconds. A European emigrant can send ether to her father who’s located in Africa, which takes only seconds, and the only thing they need for their transaction is a smartphone. However, when the father receives ether in his wallet on his smartphone, he cannot transform it into cash to pay rent or buy supplies. Nor can he quickly find stores, shops and other businesses that would trade ether for fiat currency or that would accept ether as a means of payment. Hassan, the Tunisian developer and human rights activist Hassan Labid lives in Tunis. Since his childhood, he’s been a fan of video games. He used to spend his days playing video games in the city’s arcade, where he would meet up with his friends. At 18, his mom bought him his first computer. He started playing with computer games and quickly realized that he wanted to become a developer. But as a human rights activist during the Arab Spring, he soon became interested in blockchain technology, and more particularly in Ethereum. He wanted to build a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization), that would allow him and other residents of the country to express themselves freely, without censorship, in a country where any kind of public space is controlled by the police, making it difficult to criticize institutions. He also plans to set up a transparent voting system to allow his community to designate the future elected representatives of the country. Although he’s closely following DAO projects, he cannot interact with the Ethereum blockchain because he doesn’t own ether. His first thought was to mine ether, but he needed a more powerful computer and electricity bills were expensive. Then he thought of buying ether online. He has a bank account, but no online exchange accepts Tunisian dinar. Today, he is looking for a simple and effective solution to acquire ether by relying on the millions of FrancoTunisian going back and forth between France and Tunisia, who are able to play the role of human mobile. Angel, fighting hyperinflation in Caracas Angel is an electrician in Caracas, Venezuela. He is the father of two boys and works hard to provide for his family and support their needs. Angel didn’t attend school when he was young, and now he wants his two sons to study at college, so he’s started saving money. Although he has a steady job as there’s always a need for an electrician in Caracas, Angel is having a hard time putting money aside for his two boys’ future because of the hyperinflation that is taking place in his country. Consumer prices rose by 800% which decreases the value of the money he makes every month. His customers always pay him in cash and today, he is looking for a solution, like ether or another cryptocurrency, that will allow him to use the cash he makes and convert it into a safe-haven currency as an investment. Ania, the future rockstar Since she was a child, Ania has always been a “natural performer,” just like her father loved to call her. Whether Billie Jean is playing on the radio, or she’s giving a private concert in the mirror, she is always the first one to sing on the dance floor … or in the middle of the street. Since she started singing and dancing in a band, she’s been performing in many local bars. Her audience keeps asking for more music. Now, she’s looking for solutions to listen to music on demand, as well as upload her music to gain popularity. She’s heard about Ujo Music, a home for artists that allows them to own and control their creative content and be paid directly for sharing their musical talents with the world. But Ania’s never had the chance to own ether. Cash is king in her hometown. With Dether, she’ll be able to upload her album to Ujo Music to let the whole world know about her talents. Whenever a user listens to one of her songs, she’ll automatically get paid in ether within seconds. Her goal is to earn enough ether on Ujo Music in order to cash it out afterwards and record her brand new album. Hans, the German student who wanted to buy ether Hans is a business school student in Berlin. Since his internship at Rocket Internet, he’s been interested in the startup ecosystem and new technology-related topics. He started attending conferences and Meetups about new technologies and successful startups. Eventually, he discovered blockchain technology after attending a conference about the use of smart contracts. He then wanted to invest some of his savings in ether. Observing that the ether price was 90$ on May 18, 2017, he went through an online exchange to transfer his savings from his bank account. But by the time his account was validated due to KYC regulations and the bank carried-out the transfer to the online cryptocurrency exchange, the price had already risen to 120$. Like Hans, tomorrow millions of people will look for a quick and efficient way to get ether without having to go through a middleman or a long and cumbersome process. DETHER PLATFORM (iOS & Android) ![1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPjG4sCW6jCixxvwBH5HN6vUWFR9YhPyt95tQDcjMEHSd/1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg) Dether’s alpha which was released Fall 2017 has a very simple, “Uber-like” interface. Users are able to discover ether sellers, called tellers, near them on the Dether map, their ETH/fiat rate, the fees that they take, and chat anonymously with them. Buyers are free to engage a conversation with the seller they want to trade with in order to agree on the trading conditions and the meeting point to exchange ether for cash. Users will also find stores on the map that accept Ethereum as payment. App Features Peer-to-peer messaging: Buyers and sellers are able to talk directly to each other to agree on trade conditions and set up a meeting location this will be integrated with Telegram. Peer-to-peer trading: buyers and sellers are able to trade together directly from one Dether Wallet (DWallet) to another. When they meet up, sellers are able to scan the buyer’s wallet QR Code or copy his/her address to transfer the ether. Buyer’s hand deliver the cash in the exchange. Keys stored encrypted on device: when creating a Dether account, users’ keys are created and stored encrypted on their local device. Users retain full and exclusive control of their wallet. Smart contract rating system: buyers and sellers have their own public reputation rating based on the transactions they have successfully achieved and their volume of transactions. Secured local transactions: Dether never holds a user’s funds. Sellers are free to transfer ether to their D-Wallet. When they do so, buyers are able to see the amount of ether the sellers are willing to sell. Trade Example Denis has been interested in crypto for two years and he travels a lot due to his job. Every time he travels to a new country, he always comes back with a lot of souvenirs and gifts for his relatives back in France. Next month, he’s travelling to Algeria for six weeks and he’ll have to exchange Euros for the national currency, the Algerian dinar. As the fees taken by the foreign currency exchanges are rising these past six months, he would like to trade some ether for Algerian dinars. When he lands in Houari Boumédiène Airport in the Algerian capital, Alger, he goes on Dether to trade ether for Algerian dinars. • Denis creates a Dether Wallet (D-Wallet) within seconds and transfers 2.5 ethers to it • He discovers ether buyers near him on the Dether map. He quickly sees that Nadia is also currently located at the airport, and that she would like to trade the sufficient amount of dinars that Denis needs for ether. None of them have access to each other’s personal data. Pseudonyms and avatars are being shown on the Dether app. • Denis and Nadia chat anonymously together in order the agree on a price and a safe meeting point at the airport. They decide to trade 2.5 ethers for Algerian dinars with a 3% profit rate that goes to Denis. • As Denis has saved 2.5 ethers in his D-Wallet, Nadia can verify that he has it before he meets up with Nadia in front the coffee shop at Gate 3. • When they meet, Denis scans Nadia’s wallet QR Code to transfer the 2.5 ethers to her wallet, and Nadia gives the cash to Denis. • When the trade is done, a pop-up displays on both of their phones that allows them to evaluate the transaction. • As it went well for both of them, they both get a better personal rating on their profile on the Dether map that will help them for their next trade. Moderation & Arbitration Users and stores will be able to report non-compliance and bad behavior. Due to blockchain solution not yet developed to handle arbitration Dether will have to be the arbitrator. Later it will have a decentralized arbitration service in the Ethereum ecosystem handle this such as (kleros.io). There will be an escrow required for large transactions to prevent profitable robberies from occurring. Secondly, there will be an internal KYC that prevents bad actors. Lastly, the reputation system will allow users to find the best possible trading partners. Dether will provide a list of successful trading areas and tips for each region. The Dether Token Purpose (DTH) Prevent Network Congestion  Provide Market Safety  Prevent Network Takeovers By allowing any party to easily register and vend on the Dether network, it would be reasonable to expect significant counts of low-quality or fraudulent listings. To prevent this, a staking mechanism requires that participants have “skin in the game” by locking in a minimum amount of DTH prior to transacting. Those with larger transaction volumes and therefore more potential to negatively impact the network through fraud or scams are required to have larger safety deposits. The amount staked is subject to arbitration that penalizes bad behavior, as the most straightforward way to punish bad actors in cryptosystems is to take away their money. With a token, the stake amount is automatically correlated to network valuation, and therefore protection for market participants will rise or fall depending on the total value of the network. If replaced with a cryptocurrency or fiat currency, these scaling staking amounts would require far more intensive price discovery and accompanying politics to effectively protect market participants as the network shrinks or grows. It is also unclear that those tasked with setting the new amounts would do a better job than the market for the token itself. Network attackers may raise capital and attempt a network takeover by staking large amounts to create many fraudulent accounts, increasing network congestion and undermining the overall legitimacy of the network. With the DTH token, any attempts to aggressively purchase en masse will be met with sharp price increases, which would make the attack far more expensive and likely unprofitable. Consider the use of ETH instead of DTH for staking in this situation. In the early stages of the Dether project, its entire network valuation may be but a tiny fraction of of the $120 billion ETH market cap as of Q1 2018. As a result, the price movement of the staking currency would be unresponsive and unable to effectively counteract the aggressive amassing of resources for a network takeover. Loyalty Points Loyalty Points will have a different purpose from the Dether token. Loyalty points will be distributed to top contributors on the site based on their trade volume. Using loyalty points vs the actual Dether token will prevent big traders of having a monopoly over premium features. The points will be used by users to purchase trading zones, keywords (similar to Google), and visibility on the map. However, a user can lose his accrued loyalty points if he unstakes his Dether tokens this encourages long term traders. Example For the ether seller: Bob wanted to become a seller in Paris, so he had to stake 50 ÐTH* to be listed and to be able to operate. He can now trade 5 ETH/month. If he wants to be able to trade for more, he’ll need to add more ÐTH to his safety deposit: for each additional 10 ETH he wants to trade, he’ll need to add 50 ÐTH* /month. Bob can now stake his loyalty point, in order to be able to have premium zone services. For shops: Bob wants to list his restaurant as accepting ether on the Dether map. He will have to stake ÐTH tokens for 50 ÐTH*. If he wants to generate loyalty point, the shop has to stake additional tokens based on the volume of sales generated. Shop owners can stake their loyalty point to either own a zone, or own keywords for the search engine The longer a user stakes ÐTH, the faster they will earn loyalty point. In addition, the more trades a user makes, the faster they earn loyalty point. Dether project shall implement a smart contract interface for dApp developers to utilize Dether’s zone and loyalty point systems. It will provide facilities such as interfacing with user accounts, managing zone auctions, accessing transaction histories, and methods for collecting fees. The Dether project fully believes that it alone cannot conceive of all the add-on features to address needs across hundred of different and unique localities, so it chooses to open this aspect up to its own market. ![Screen Shot 2017-12-03 at 23.25.49.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaPXMYMk7cPJwJA7KCfWdNNZEP9bS1yNGDT3W9hYga4Xx/Screen%20Shot%202017-12-03%20at%2023.25.49.png)ent Future Development Minimum Staking Amount Variation It’s more expensive to open a new shop in the busy city of Paris than in the calmer commune of La Havre, and the same should hold true for vendors on the Dether network in more competitive or less competitive areas. One way to achieve this is to allow the of minimum stake amount to scale depending on local volumes. The calculation might be based on the global volume traded against the local volume in specific areas, along with consideration to a floating ÐTH/ETH price variation to avoid discouraging newcomers. Any scheme should favor early adopters. Staking for Buyers Sellers may wish to also require buyers to stake ÐTH prior to transactions. Credit cards have a clearing period of several weeks, while ETH may be confirmed in several minutes. This may cause sellers to only accept cash, which would reduce the possible amount honest transactions. To mitigate this, the Dether project may enable staking for buyers and allow sellers to express their buyer requirements. Gaming of loyalty points through transactions among conspirators To combat conspiring users who trade among themselves to game the loyalty point system while providing no useful activity to the network, the Dether protocol could reward only KYC-passing user accounts with loyalty points. Additionally, overly-frequent trades between the same account pair may generate fewer loyalty points. New Users Without Loyalty Points Transactions are necessary to generate loyalty points, yet loyalty points spent for premium services are very helpful in increasing transaction volumes. How is a new user without any loyalty points to compete? The Dether project may consider a combination of both loyalty points and ÐTH as an appropriate bid for premium services, with loyalty points holding more weight. Alternatively or additionally, a secondary market for loyalty points may be created with fractions of the loyalty points burned per transfer to discourage frequent trading, but allowing demands to be to better fulfilled. Loyalty points cannot simply be freely traded because they are an important account specific mechanism to ensure good behavior. LOCALBITCOINS MARKET SIZE As mentioned earlier, LocalBitcoins is a centralized, P2P, “craigslist”, marketplace for the purchase of cryptocurrencies using cash, PayPal, check, and almost every form of payment based on the seller’s requirements. The issue with LocalBitcoins is that this data is centralized allowing manipulation of user’s ratings, scams, and long payment settlement. Even though using LocalBitcoins is very risky people opt to use it because it’s cheaper, they don’t have banked accounts, and they want their identity to be secure. In terms of the volume of bitcoins bought on Localbitcoins over the past year, we can see that China is far ahead, with $14.7 million traded in just one week in late May 2017. China is the only country where the level of $10 million traded per week was crossed over the same period, reflecting the country’s importance in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency (DevCon2 and International Blockchain Week took place in Shanghai in September 2016). Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom hit $10 million traded in a week in May 2017, representing a total of nearly $30 million for the three zones. Australia, Europe, and Venezuela are above the million dollar mark a week during the same period. India and Colombia hit the million-dollar mark in a week. • Analysis by country according to the evolution of purchases and sales of bitcoin on Localbitcoins from November 2016 to May 2017 (6 months) Among the five countries with the fastest growth in demand for bitcoin in six months are: China: + 4431%  Venezuela: + 1632%  Colombia: + 1016%  Hungary: + 1016%  Tanzania: + 976% ROADMAP 2016 Blockchain & Remittance Hamid and Mehdi started working together on Blockchain Proof-of-Concepts for companies of the CAC 40 and helped iExec RLC as contractors. Both French and Algerian citizens, Mehdi and Hamid have previously worked on Blockchain based international remittance solutions before realizing that a solution like Dether is missing. First Prize at Merkle Week Hackathon Participation of Dether’s founders in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris. First Dether smart contract development and wireframes design. Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade. Live demo and pitch in front of the jury. First prize winner. Link to presentation below. https://youtu.be/Cd4Q-icPesA 2017 Q1- Proof of concept Participation in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris Development, smart contract, and wireframes design Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade User tests Live demo and pitch in front of the jury First prize winner September 2017- Alpha Version Releasing Dether’s alpha version on Ethereum Kovan testnet and available on iOS and Android: https://alpha.dether.io. It enables users to safely create a wallet, fund their wallet, appear on the Dether’s map as a seller, chat anonymously and trade using Kovan ether. More than 3.000 alpha testers all over the world. William Mougayar, Eddy Travia and Yacine join the Dether’s team of advisory board. Dether lists on its alpha 1,200 shops where you can buy ether with cash. October 2017- Dether World Tour Dether traveled with other teams across Asia, Africa, and Europe. I will provide photos and detailed information about each event after the team overview. 2018 Q2 V1 Interface: production ready progressive app for tellers, beta physical stores auction process Smart contract: beta version of zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map Map: centralized moderation for physical stores to avoid illicit businesses, app stores: Android and iOS native apps 2018 Q2 R&D Payment: alpha version of payment channel network for physical store payments Provider: IPFS/Swarm browser Ethereum node Map: decentralized map via IPFS/Swarm 2019 Q1 V2 Interface: Production ready for physical stores to be visible on the map via a freemium model. Physical stores can stake ÐTR tokens to be more visible on Dether map. Smart contract: zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map, additional feature for tellers: ETH to cash instant trades. Peer-to-peer messaging: encrypted chat integrated in the app (Whisper) Map: Decentralized moderation for businesses visibility on Dether Map Additional features: Wallet: external stable coin integration for ETH/Stable coin conversions Trade sponsorship between users Optional feature: external KYC for buyers and sellers (Civic, uPort). 2020 Q1 V3 Interface: Desktop app improvements for users Tellers and physical stores services automation (ex: trading Ether/fiat automation for tellers; physical stores bills emission). Smart contract: Keywords auction process on Dether Map for physical stores Map: IPFS/Swarm Ethereum provider: Browser node via IPFS Reputation system: addition of a decentralized reputation system for physical stores based on comments and feedback given by users after trades 2021 Q1 V4 Interface: Decentralized front-end on IFPS/ Swarm Smart contract: Voting rights for Dether Community members submitting proposals and voting for Dether’s future developments Map: IPFS / Swarm Usage of external service for decentralized court and trade arbitration Dether Team ![1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmZVPfPTphwbfppnTzKQPotR4rzUcbjM6u5NnxtRPP4vE1/1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg) COFOUNDERS ![1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUvWNpkxeZ42Nqf3it8sKxCb7bDjvNs3cztLyffn75Xe7/1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg) Hamid Benyahia is both a Blockchain entrepreneur and a startup coach. He is both French and Algerian. He founded several companies and started working on blockchain proof-of-concepts for companies of the CAC40 stock index. He also helped blockchain startup iExec as a contractor. Before he realized that a solution like Dether is missing, Hamid previously worked on blockchain-based remittance solutions. He has degrees from both Sciences Po and HEC in Paris. Mehdi Amari is a full stack Javascript and Ethereum developer who has been actively involved in the Ethereum community since 2015. He has previously built blockchain-based applications for the financial sector, including a decentralized marketplace for a French bank and blockchain-based signature software for a French insurance company. He was a contractor for iExec before becoming the CTO for Dether. Mehdi has a computer science degree from the Ecole 42 technical university in Paris. Dether World Tour Many fraudulent teams have very good online marketing but lack a real world presence. They use fake LinkedIn accounts to assure investors. The Dether team has traveled across the world to the best and most popular Ethereum conferences to present and meet everyone in the Ethereum Alliance. Destination 1: ICO Summit Zurich, Switzerland ![zurich1.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNiTpygTNmkdq5DdxPYTh244T4rVie7JZPZCo3EDcYRyV/zurich1.jpeg) "We first attended the ICO Summit in Zurich, Switzerland, held on September 15. There, we had the opportunity to pitch Dether to investors and blockchain enthusiasts, and interact with our growing community. Presentations at the event focused on the importance of decentralization; a concept, which is at the very heart of Dether’s mission." Destination 2: D10e Conference on Decentralization Kiev, Ukraine ![zurich.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbaebKHpXrjzY5S69ELSiHBL6PcD2TzPpGyY1YsPccNh/zurich.jpeg) Eddy Travia, CEO of Consilium, and Mehdi Amari, Dether’s cofounder, in Kiev at D10e Conference on Decentralization . "At the d10e Conference in Kiev, Ukraine, held on September 19, we took to the main stage for the ICO Pitch Competition, pitching Dether to an audience of nearly 300 people, and a panel of judges composed of some of the most influential figures in blockchain investment. Finished in the top 10. " Destination 3: Zero to ICO Signapore ![SG.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSfkxst9WWjyWaLkzS43gfhED9eXma5gJE5qgamiaHNUH/SG.jpg) As a partner in the Startup Token “Zero to ICO” tour, with advisors Eddy Travia and Yacine Terai, the Dether team was thrilled to share its vision of helping the world, especially the unbanked, to access cryptocurrency and Ethereum technology with the Singapore blockchain community. Destination 4: Genesis Block Hong Kong ![HK.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaBPCWkpbjmYPHQUExuCQxoKVsb3sCCAq2pioNp9C4mWt/HK.jpeg) Cofounder Hamid A “Person Teller Machine” standing next to a Bitcoin ATM! In Hong Kong, the team presented at Genesis Block, a place dedicated to buying Bitcoin and Ether using ATMs. Among the topics discussed is a potential partnernship in which they would list their crypto ATMs on the Dether map for the Hong Kong community. Destination 5: Tokyo, Japan ![Japan.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQ7tpESEasYqPWNKgWYu8iBr1MdmnTZsydoqybbP7ZEgx/Japan.jpeg) The Dether team received a warm welcome in Tokyo, where they were able to carry out a live demo of Dether in action, translated into Japanese, and presented to investors. Because Japan is a country that has a large volume of crypto transactions carried out daily, even to shop in many basic retails points, Dether could become a major player in the Japanese crypto scene. Destination 6: WAVES Event Seoul, Korea ![Seoul.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdjKELNiBiLkrpjWgvTcqDeRZ1zESsVQHUaqkJGQLs1ym/Seoul.jpeg) Dether’s Asian tour came to an end in Seoul, at the Asa Nanum Foundation, a space dedicated to startups. With the pitch translated into Korean, we were able to interact with the Korean crypto community. We then attended an event organized by Waves, where top blockchainbased startups located in Korea were also present. Many projects, like EnergiMine, expressed an interest in having their coins listed on Dether, so that people can use cash to buy these tokens in a peer-to- peer way, which would help their users redeem their tokens worldwide for cash. PARTNERSHIPS ![Blueshyft.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmWg4aZWm5WyMdCwqEPzAKiuKJHFJKCGrFbEcPXvQyxcTE/Blueshyft.png) Access to ether in Australia just became easier today for Australian residents. Dether is happy to partner with Blueshyft, one of the largest retail networks in Australia, comprising over 1,200 local retailers supporting ether for over the counter exchanges. Using Dether’s decentralized mobile app, users can easily locate over 1,200 shops around them, where they can deposit cash instantly to buy ether. ![cons.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmehknNg1nBFTzdhA6VS5MdCXx7V6eqnSoRF6pVCRxqFez/cons.jpeg) ConsenSys is a major actor in the Blockchain ecosystem, focusing primarily on Ethereum. ConsenSys is a venture production studio building decentralized applications and various developer and end-user tools for blockchain ecosystems, focusing primarily on Ethereum. A few weeks ago, the Dether team had the chance to pitch our project to the leading blockchain company in Berlin in front of Joseph Lubin, ConsenSys founder, Co-founder of Ethereum and Kavita Gupta, and Managing Partner of ConsenSys Capital. From today, as a technical advisor in Dether’s project, ConsenSys will help the team in token design and Dether’s token sale DETHER TOKEN ECONOMICS DETHER PRESALE Dether closed a private presale to 6 contributors on December 23rd. The small and private presale raised 4,956 Ethereum at an average price of $730. The ratio was 1 Ethereum is equal to 4,400 DTH. This comes out to roughly $2,887,880 for 22,164,586 Dether tokens. That is about .13 cents per DTH. These 6 contributors were given 17% of the token supply with an additional 5% for early contributors which come out to 22% of the total supply. I believe Dether allowed only 6 contributors due to knowing they won’t sell after their vesting periods. Vesting Period for Early Contributors: 3,481,550 tokens available after ICO 6,963,100 tokens available after 3 months 6,963,100 tokens available in month 6 5,000,000 tokens available in month 6 (Early Contributors Bonus) ICO ANALYSIS Date: February 7th Goal: 11,000 Ethereum Price: 1 ETH = 4,000 DTH Ethereum Price: $800 (February 7th) Tokens to be sold: 44,000,000 Dether plans to sell 44,000,000 tokens on February 7th. If one Ethereum was worth $800 on February 7th then Dether.io will raising $8,800,000. That would make each token about .20 cents which is a 53% for the early contributors. However, this is not an issue due to only 3.4% of the total supply (of early contributor’s token) available to be sold. I believe this figure will quickly get absorbed on the exchanges. At .20 cents a token that brings Dether.io’s market cap to $20,000,000. Dether after being compared to other tokens valued at the 20-40 million dollar market cap is a tremendous discount. Dether unlike other coins offers a solution to the number one problem in cryptocurrency: world wide adoption. It has a REAL, experienced team who know the technology but also how to market it. Also, Dether is one of the only ICOs and cryptos that already has an alpha released. Since US investors could not participate in Dether's ICO I will have to wait until it goes on exchanges starting hopefully Monday, February 12. I will remain bullish if it goes on exchange with a market cap sub 40 million dollars. My short term price prediction is .70-.80 cents per token. If Dether is able to become fully decentralized I believe it can do 10x. DETHER SOCIAL MEDIA Whitepaper: https://whitepaper.dether.io/ Telegram: https://t.me/Dether_io Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cXO6jH Website: https://dether.io Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dether.io/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dether_io Medium: https://medium.com/@DETHER/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dether/ If you have any questions about Dether or upcoming ICOs you would like me to analyze please email me at [email protected]. Thanks for reading!
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      "body": "https://steemitimages.com/DQmTikg4nTvYUsRdp9oeMFPu54yqaWC4T9fX12cGVBU1Fcz/Dether%20logo.png\n\nWHAT IS DETHER? \nDether provides a decentralized peer-to-peer ether network that enables anyone on Earth to buy ether with cash and spend it at physical stores nearby. No bank account is needed, just a mobile phone with internet access. Our belief is that the beauty and power of the Ethereum technology should be easily accessible to all. We’ve decided to put all of our energy and that of the Ethereum community into helping us build the first trustless solution that will allow anyone to be able to interact with the Ethereum blockchain no matter who you are, where you are, and without the need for a middleman. \n \nWHY IS DETHER NEEDED? \nThe cryptocurrency revolution was sparked by the necessity for decentralized monetary systems and applications. However, these currencies and application come to fruition by investors using centralized entities such as their banks, ATMS, and apps such as Coinbase to invest in various assets. This poses a threat to the sustainable growth of cryptocurrencies as banks could stop transactions, the unreliability of Coinbase during major events, and ATMS charging exorbitant fees. Dether will provide a solution to instantly receive Ethereum at a low rate. Cash transactions will protect crypto investor’s identities and provide a solution to those who don’t have bank accounts in third world countries. Dether can help those in countries experiencing hyperinflation by trading in their fiat for a safer investment: Ethereum. Dether can very possibly lead to the mass adoption of Ethereum  by allowing all to purchase it and offering physical stores incentives for exchanging it. \n\nUTILITY STUDIES \n1. Exchange Issues: Time Consuming, Currencies Accepted, Crashes, Fees \n2. Banks’ Intervention\n3. Average ATM Fees \n4. Identification\n5. Unbanked Population\n6. Combating Hyperinflation \n \n \nCryptocurrency Gateways \nThe process most investors take to begin investing is to open up a Gemini or Coinbase account that is then connected to their financial institution. These exchanges take multiple business days (5-6) to receive your tokens, are unreliable during major events, charge high fees, and are centralized! Investors then take their tokens and bring them to exchange such as Poloniex, Binance, and Bittrex to name a few that don’t offer direct investment from fiat currency due to not being registered under exchange laws and individual state laws. These exchanges have smaller market cap currencies that are usually more volatile. Banks have recently threatened customers wiring money for investing due to their “uncertainty” and skepticism of Bitcoin. These issues pose an imminent and growing conflict of interest for centralized authorities to protect their businesses. \n\nCoinbase & Gemini \nhttps://steemitimages.com/DQmaxayVudVpB69tu6HUie9MhChSeH6WF769nbxCLjWZaXD/coinbase-2013-2018b.png\n\nCoinbase is responsible for the exchanging of over 50 Billion USD worth of cryptocurrencies since its inception in 2012. Coinbase sells the three major currencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin and has recently added Bitcoin Cash.  It’s the number one choice of users who want a more streamlined experience in purchasing cryptocurrencies. However, as the acquisition of cryptocurrencies grows the flaws of purchasing through these centralized exchanges will be unmasked.  \nGemini is the second most popular exchange which was opened for business in 2015 by the (in)famous Winklevoss twins. Gemini supports the purchase of Bitcoin and Ethereum with fiat. Similar to Coinbase it has been susceptible to growing fees, crashes, and claims of corruption.  \nBesides technical issues these exchanges provide utility only to a margin of investors since they don’t accept all fiat currencies. For example they don’t accept the Venezuelan bolivar or other countries where it makes sense to store value in Ethereum.  \n \n  \n \nRECENT COINBASE & GEMINI CRASHES \n \nNovember 29th                                                                                                                                 \nBitcoin fell to about $9,000 o after surging earlier to over $11,000. Coinbase said it saw \"all-time-high traffic\" that contributed to system outages. \n \nDecember 7th \nCoinbase and Gemini experience an outage as bitcoin soared by $3,000 in under three hours on its platform.  Coinbase CEO Armstrong,” We wanted to remind customers that access to Coinbase services may become degraded or unavailable during times of significant volatility or volume.” \n\nDecember 22nd \nThe price of bitcoin dropped below $12,000, which was around 40% off its recent high, while other cryptocurrencies are falling as much or further. \n \nEXHIBITS \n                                                                                            TROUBLESHOOT SCREENS \n\n ![https_%2F%2Fblogs-images.forbes.com%2Fjohnkoetsier%2Ffiles%2F2017%2F12%2Fcoinbase.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaaqk3TRBRRHgvpwywbxsFJDPQ4qvVBUM1wPKHtdCsCKB/https_%252F%252Fblogs-images.forbes.com%252Fjohnkoetsier%252Ffiles%252F2017%252F12%252Fcoinbase.jpg)\n\nEXCHANGES ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DDoS ATTACKS \n\n ![Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNY1vvamgV874RVd5WCPqNR7RS53oy5QDCxu1J3Av36eH/Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg)\n\nBANK INTERVENTION \nFinancial institutions since their creation have participated in the trading of risky financial instruments and creation of bubbles. This is what led Satoshi Nakamoto to create Bitcoin in 2009 after the big banks failed. Banks, as of recently, have been flexing their muscles by freezing accounts investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Their hypocritical defense was that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is a bubble and very speculative. These institutions are bound to protect their own interest and keep money in deposits. These issues highlight the controlling demeanor of banks over their clients’ funds. Banks should not determine how a user spends discretionary cash or operate above the law.  I believe this trend of banks suspending accounts and payments will exponentially grow synchronously with the demand for cryptocurrencies. \n\nCases \n“Coinbase will no longer be accepting deposits from Nationwide bank. The move comes due to the bank’s SEPA processing being handled by German bank Commerzbank, who has a new companywide policy of not dealing with money related to Bitcoin.” \n“Commerzbank is Germany’s second-largest bank after Bavaria-based BayernLB. Their refusal to deal with Bitcoin is perhaps not surprising given the establishment’s conviction of laundering hundreds of billions of dollars over more than a decade for Iran, Sudan, and Myanmar.” \n \nPNC Bank has recently started taking some identical measures it prevents users from buying Bitcoin through a bank account. \n \nThere are reports that TD Bank suspends any cryptocurrency transaction purchased by credit card. However, if you link a checking’s account to Coinbase you will not have any issues. It might be a matter of time until they take a harder approach on this.  \n \n \nIf these problems persist and continue to expand across more banks the current solutions we have are limited: \n1. Prepaid gift cards \n2. Bitcoin ATMS \n3. LocalBitcoin \n \n1.Prepaid gift cards are not a sustainable solution for the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies.\n2.Bitcoin ATMS have grown at an exorbitant rate due to their accessibility and instant transfer to your wallet. However, ATMs also have been charging an exorbitant fee (7-14%) for buying and selling cryptocurrencies. Most ATMs only allow the purchase of cryptocurrencies and are not programmed to accept sellers.   \n3.LocalBitcoin is a P2P centralized marketplace that allows buyers to find sellers who are willing to exchange cryptocurrency in their medium of exchange (fiat, Paypal, Venmo, cash in person, cash in mail, etc). \n\nIdentification \nDether provides assurance that user’s identities will be secure via the blockchain. We have exchanges such as Coinbase being ordered by the IRS to release the identities of investors from 2013 to 2015.  As the returns for cryptocurrency grow with more adoption I believe Coinbase and other exchanges will be forced to compromise the identities of their users.  \n “California federal court has ordered Coinbase to turn over identifying records for all users who have bought, sold, sent, or received more than $20,000 through their accounts in a single year between 2013 and 2015. Coinbase estimates that 14,355 users meet the government’s requirements. The full order is embedded below. \nFor each account, the company has been asked to provide the IRS with the user’s name, birth date, address, and taxpayer ID, along with records of all account activity and any associated account statements. The result is both a definitive link to the user’s identity and a comprehensive record of everything they’ve done with their Coinbase account, including other accounts to which they’ve sent money.” \n \n \nThe Unbanked \n ![ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbQAYcjGQc4SwiiDAjsx7CyhuDLgQa5tTDNwRShoG5UP/ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png)\n\nWhy are there over 2 Billion unbanked people? \nUnemployment\nDistrust of financial institutions \nBank Fees  \nBlack listed   \nNo Savings \nSmartphones \n\n“While 2 billion poor adults remain excluded from the financial system, the number of smartphone users is forecast to grow from 2.1 billion in 2016 to around 2.9 billion in 2019.” Smartphone usage has led to a rapid decline over the last five years of under banked and unbanked people. However, this doesn’t solve the issue of a volatile currency. Pairing smartphone technology with cryptocurrency will provide a solution for a user to protect value.  \n \n \nHYPERINFLATION \n\nHIGHEST HYPERINFLATION RATES IN HISTORY \n ![Hyperinflation%20Table%202.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmY5n8zq9asQbZRCqNbUKtreFrQgEbECpjhaJjPesbv7Xm/Hyperinflation%2520Table%25202.png)\n\nFor most investors around the world, Bitcoin and Ethereum are a volatile and highly speculative bet. For Zimbabweans and other countries suffering from hyperinflation, the cryptocurrencies seem to offer rare protection from the onset of hyperinflation and financial implosion.  \n“I have now changed all my reserves to bitcoin because that is the only way I can protect my investment,” said Arnold Manhizwa, who works for an IT and telecoms company in Harare. \n\nThe Zimbabwean government adopted the U.S. dollar in 2009 after a bout of hyperinflation rendered the Zimbabwean dollar worthless, wiping out savings in the now defunct national currency. After a period of relative stability, acute shortages of dollar cash have set in, leaving Zimbabweans with electronic units in their bank accounts which are officially called dollars but have a far lower and rapidly decreasing value. In January if they wanted to buy $100 in cash they had to transfer $120 out of their account to a seller on the parallel market. Now the price is $180 in what are nicknamed “zollars”. \nNearly all domestic transactions are made via debit card or transfers using mobile phones. But some economists estimate inflation is more than 50 percent a month in zollar terms, far from the official, dollar-calculated rate of 0.38 percent. Zimbabweans are therefore piling into anything they think might retain value. Prices of cars, real estate and stocks have all soared. For people like Manhizwa, a 34-year-old father of two, bitcoin is almost a safe-haven asset.  \n“If I have $500 in the bank I won’t get it back and I will be losing value, but when I have my bitcoin it is going up every day,” he told Reuters. \n \nUSER PROFILES \n\nEuropean Emigrants sending money to family \nEthereum enables anyone to send ether, so value, from one point to another within seconds. A European emigrant can send ether to her father who’s located in Africa, which takes only seconds, and the only thing they need for their transaction is a smartphone. However, when the father receives ether in his wallet on his smartphone, he cannot transform it into cash to pay rent or buy supplies. Nor can he quickly find stores, shops and other businesses that would trade ether for fiat currency or that would accept ether as a means of payment. \nHassan, the Tunisian developer and human rights activist \n Hassan Labid lives in Tunis. Since his childhood, he’s been a fan of video games. He used to spend his days playing video games in the city’s arcade, where he would meet up with his friends. At 18, his mom bought him his first computer. He started playing with computer games and quickly realized that he wanted to become a developer. But as a human rights activist during the Arab Spring, he soon became interested in blockchain technology, and more particularly in Ethereum. He wanted to build a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization), that would allow him and other residents of the country to express themselves freely, without censorship, in a country where any kind of public space is controlled by the police, making it difficult to criticize institutions. He also plans to set up a transparent voting system to allow his community to designate the future elected representatives of the country. Although he’s closely following DAO projects, he cannot interact with the Ethereum blockchain because he doesn’t own ether. His first thought was to mine ether, but he needed a more powerful computer and electricity bills were expensive. Then he thought of buying ether online. He has a bank account, but no online exchange accepts Tunisian dinar. Today, he is looking for a simple and effective solution to acquire ether by relying on the millions of FrancoTunisian going back and forth between France and Tunisia, who are able to play the role of human mobile. \n \n\nAngel, fighting hyperinflation in Caracas  \nAngel is an electrician in Caracas, Venezuela. He is the father of two boys and works hard to provide for his family and support their needs. Angel didn’t attend school when he was young, and now he wants his two sons to study at college, so he’s started saving money. Although he has a steady job as there’s always a need for an electrician in Caracas, Angel is having a hard time putting money aside for his two boys’ future because of the hyperinflation that is taking place in his country. Consumer prices rose by 800% which decreases the value of the money he makes every month. His customers always pay him in cash and today, he is looking for a solution, like ether or another cryptocurrency, that will allow him to use the cash he makes and convert it into a safe-haven currency as an investment. \n\nAnia, the future rockstar \n Since she was a child, Ania has always been a “natural performer,” just like her father loved to call her. Whether Billie Jean is playing on the radio, or she’s giving a private concert in the mirror, she is always the first one to sing on the dance floor … or in the middle of the street. Since she started singing and dancing in a band, she’s been performing in many local bars. Her audience keeps asking for more music. Now, she’s looking for solutions to listen to music on demand, as well as upload her music to gain popularity. She’s heard about Ujo Music, a home for artists that allows them to own and control their creative content and be paid directly for sharing their musical talents with the world. But Ania’s never had the chance to own ether. Cash is king in her hometown. With Dether, she’ll be able to upload her album to Ujo Music to let the whole world know about her talents. Whenever a user listens to one of her songs, she’ll automatically get paid in ether within seconds. Her goal is to earn enough ether on Ujo Music in order to cash it out afterwards and record her brand new album. \n\nHans, the German student who wanted to buy ether \nHans is a business school student in Berlin. Since his internship at Rocket Internet, he’s been interested in the startup ecosystem and new technology-related topics. He started attending conferences and Meetups about new technologies and successful startups. Eventually, he discovered blockchain technology after attending a conference about the use of smart contracts. He then wanted to invest some of his savings in ether. Observing that the ether price was 90$ on May 18, 2017, he went through an online exchange to transfer his savings from his bank account. But by the time his account was validated due to KYC regulations and the bank carried-out the transfer to the online cryptocurrency exchange, the price had already risen to 120$. Like Hans, tomorrow millions of people will look for a quick and efficient way to get ether without having to go through a middleman or a long and cumbersome process. \n\nDETHER PLATFORM (iOS & Android) \n\n ![1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPjG4sCW6jCixxvwBH5HN6vUWFR9YhPyt95tQDcjMEHSd/1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg)\n\nDether’s alpha which was released Fall 2017 has a very simple, “Uber-like” interface. Users are able to discover ether sellers, called tellers, near them on the Dether map, their ETH/fiat rate, the fees that they take, and chat anonymously with them. Buyers are free to engage a conversation with the seller they want to trade with in order to agree on the trading conditions and the meeting point to exchange ether for cash. Users will also find stores on the map that accept Ethereum as payment.  \n\nApp Features \n\nPeer-to-peer messaging:  Buyers and sellers are able to talk directly to each other to agree on trade conditions and set up a meeting location this will be integrated with Telegram.  \n Peer-to-peer trading:  buyers and sellers are able to trade together directly from one Dether Wallet (DWallet) to another. When they meet up, sellers are able to scan the buyer’s wallet QR Code or copy his/her address to transfer the ether. Buyer’s hand deliver the cash in the exchange. \n Keys stored encrypted on device: when creating a Dether account, users’ keys are created and stored encrypted on their local device. Users retain full and exclusive control of their wallet. \n Smart contract rating system: buyers and sellers have their own public reputation rating based on the transactions they have successfully achieved and their volume of transactions. \nSecured local transactions: Dether never holds a user’s funds. Sellers are free to transfer ether to their D-Wallet. When they do so, buyers are able to see the amount of ether the sellers are willing to sell.  \n\nTrade Example \nDenis has been interested in crypto for two years and he travels a lot due to his job. Every time he travels to a new country, he always comes back with a lot of souvenirs and gifts for his relatives back in France. Next month, he’s travelling to Algeria for six weeks and he’ll have to exchange Euros for the national currency, the Algerian dinar. As the fees taken by the foreign currency exchanges are rising these past six months, he would like to trade some ether for Algerian dinars. When he lands in Houari Boumédiène Airport in the Algerian capital, Alger, he goes on Dether to trade ether for Algerian dinars. \n • Denis creates a Dether Wallet (D-Wallet) within seconds and transfers 2.5 ethers to it \n • He discovers ether buyers near him on the Dether map. He quickly sees that Nadia is also currently located at the airport, and that she would like to trade the sufficient amount of dinars that Denis needs for ether. None of them have access to each other’s personal data. Pseudonyms and avatars are being shown on the Dether app.  \n• Denis and Nadia chat anonymously together in order the agree on a price and a safe meeting point at the airport. They decide to trade 2.5 ethers for Algerian dinars with a 3% profit rate that goes to Denis. \n • As Denis has saved 2.5 ethers in his D-Wallet, Nadia can verify that he has it before he meets up with Nadia in front the coffee shop at Gate 3.  \n• When they meet, Denis scans Nadia’s wallet QR Code to transfer the 2.5 ethers to her wallet, and Nadia gives the cash to Denis. \n • When the trade is done, a pop-up displays on both of their phones that allows them to evaluate the transaction.  \n• As it went well for both of them, they both get a better personal rating on their profile on the Dether map that will help them for their next trade. \nModeration & Arbitration \nUsers and stores will be able to report non-compliance and bad behavior. Due to blockchain solution not yet developed to handle arbitration Dether will have to be the arbitrator. Later it will have a decentralized arbitration service in the Ethereum ecosystem handle this such as (kleros.io). There will be an escrow required for large transactions to prevent profitable robberies from occurring. Secondly, there will be an internal KYC that prevents bad actors. Lastly, the reputation system will allow users to find the best possible trading partners. Dether will provide a list of successful trading areas and tips for each region.  \n \n \n \nThe Dether Token Purpose (DTH) \nPrevent Network Congestion \nProvide Market Safety \nPrevent Network Takeovers \n\nBy allowing any party to easily register and vend on the Dether network, it would be reasonable to expect significant counts of low-quality or fraudulent listings. To prevent this, a staking mechanism requires that participants have “skin in the game” by locking in a minimum amount of DTH prior to transacting. Those with larger transaction volumes and therefore more potential to negatively impact the network through fraud or scams are required to have larger safety deposits. The amount staked is subject to arbitration that penalizes bad behavior, as the most straightforward way to punish bad actors in cryptosystems is to take away their money. With a token, the stake amount is automatically correlated to network valuation, and therefore protection for market participants will rise or fall depending on the total value of the network. If replaced with a cryptocurrency or fiat currency, these scaling staking amounts would require far more intensive price discovery and accompanying politics to effectively protect market participants as the network shrinks or grows. It is also unclear that those tasked with setting the new amounts would do a better job than the market for the token itself. \nNetwork attackers may raise capital and attempt a network takeover by staking large amounts to create many fraudulent accounts, increasing network congestion and undermining the overall legitimacy of the network. With the DTH token, any attempts to aggressively purchase en masse will be met with sharp price increases, which would make the attack far more expensive and likely unprofitable. Consider the use of ETH instead of DTH for staking in this situation. In the early stages of the Dether project, its entire network valuation may be but a tiny fraction of of the $120 billion ETH market cap as of Q1 2018. As a result, the price movement of the staking currency would be unresponsive and unable to effectively counteract the aggressive amassing of resources for a network takeover. \n \n\nLoyalty Points \nLoyalty Points will have a different purpose from the Dether token. Loyalty points will be distributed to top contributors on the site based on their trade volume. Using loyalty points vs the actual Dether token will prevent big traders of having a monopoly over premium features. The points will be used by users to purchase trading zones, keywords (similar to Google), and visibility on the map. However, a user can lose his accrued loyalty points if he unstakes his Dether tokens this encourages long term traders.  \n\nExample \n For the ether seller:  Bob wanted to become a seller in Paris, so he had to stake 50 ÐTH* to be listed and to be able to operate. He can now trade 5 ETH/month. If he wants to be able to trade for more, he’ll need to add more ÐTH to his safety deposit: for each additional 10 ETH he wants to trade, he’ll need to add 50 ÐTH* /month. Bob can now stake his loyalty point, in order to be able to have premium zone services.  \n For shops:  Bob wants to list his restaurant as accepting ether on the Dether map. He will have to stake ÐTH tokens for 50 ÐTH*. If he wants to generate loyalty point, the shop has to stake additional tokens based on the volume of sales generated. Shop owners can stake their loyalty point to either own a zone, or own keywords for the search engine \nThe longer a user stakes ÐTH, the faster they will earn loyalty point. In addition, the more trades a user makes, the faster they earn loyalty point.  \nDether project shall implement a smart contract interface for dApp developers to utilize Dether’s zone and loyalty point systems. It will provide facilities such as interfacing with user accounts, managing zone auctions, accessing transaction histories, and methods for collecting fees. The Dether project fully believes that it alone cannot conceive of all the add-on features to address needs across hundred of different and unique localities, so it chooses to open this aspect up to its own market.  \n\n![Screen Shot 2017-12-03 at 23.25.49.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaPXMYMk7cPJwJA7KCfWdNNZEP9bS1yNGDT3W9hYga4Xx/Screen%20Shot%202017-12-03%20at%2023.25.49.png)ent \n\nFuture Development\nMinimum Staking Amount Variation  \nIt’s more expensive to open a new shop in the busy city of Paris than in the calmer commune of La Havre, and the same should hold true for vendors on the Dether network in more competitive or less competitive areas. One way to achieve this is to allow the of minimum stake amount to scale depending on local volumes. The calculation might be based on the global volume traded against the local volume in specific areas, along with consideration to a floating ÐTH/ETH price variation to avoid discouraging newcomers. Any scheme should favor early adopters. \n\nStaking for Buyers  \nSellers may wish to also require buyers to stake ÐTH prior to transactions. Credit cards have a clearing period of several weeks, while ETH may be confirmed in several minutes. This may cause sellers to only accept cash, which would reduce the possible amount honest transactions. To mitigate this, the Dether project may enable staking for buyers and allow sellers to express their buyer requirements. \nGaming of loyalty points through transactions among conspirators \n To combat conspiring users who trade among themselves to game the loyalty point system while providing no useful activity to the network, the Dether protocol could reward only KYC-passing user accounts with loyalty points. Additionally, overly-frequent trades between the same account pair may generate fewer loyalty points. \n\nNew Users Without Loyalty Points \nTransactions are necessary to generate loyalty points, yet loyalty points spent for premium services are very helpful in increasing transaction volumes. How is a new user without any loyalty points to compete? The Dether project may consider a combination of both loyalty points and ÐTH as an appropriate bid for premium services, with loyalty points holding more weight. Alternatively or additionally, a secondary market for loyalty points may be created with fractions of the loyalty points burned per transfer to discourage frequent trading, but allowing demands to be to better fulfilled. Loyalty points cannot simply be freely traded because they are an important account specific mechanism to ensure good behavior.\n\nLOCALBITCOINS MARKET SIZE \nAs mentioned earlier, LocalBitcoins is a centralized, P2P, “craigslist”, marketplace for the purchase of cryptocurrencies using cash, PayPal, check, and almost every form of payment based on the seller’s requirements. The issue with LocalBitcoins is that this data is centralized allowing manipulation of user’s ratings, scams, and long payment settlement. Even though using LocalBitcoins is very risky people opt to use it because it’s cheaper, they don’t have banked accounts, and they want their identity to be secure.  \nIn terms of the volume of bitcoins bought on Localbitcoins over the past year, we can see that China is far ahead, with $14.7 million traded in just one week in late May 2017. China is the only country where the level of $10 million traded per week was crossed over the same period, reflecting the country’s importance in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency (DevCon2 and International Blockchain Week took place in Shanghai in September 2016). Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom hit $10 million traded in a week in May 2017, representing a total of nearly $30 million for the three zones. Australia, Europe, and Venezuela are above the million dollar mark a week during the same period. India and Colombia hit the million-dollar mark in a week. • Analysis by country according to the evolution of purchases and sales of bitcoin on Localbitcoins from November 2016 to May 2017 (6 months)  \nAmong the five countries with the fastest growth in demand for bitcoin in six months are:  \nChina: + 4431%  \nVenezuela: + 1632%   \nColombia: + 1016%   \nHungary: + 1016%   \nTanzania: + 976%  \n  \nROADMAP \n2016 Blockchain & Remittance  \nHamid and Mehdi started working together on Blockchain Proof-of-Concepts for companies of the CAC 40 and helped iExec RLC as contractors. Both French and Algerian citizens, Mehdi and Hamid have previously worked on Blockchain based international remittance solutions before realizing that a solution like Dether is missing. \nFirst Prize at Merkle Week Hackathon \nParticipation of Dether’s founders in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris. First Dether smart contract development and wireframes design. Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade. Live demo and pitch in front of the jury. First prize winner. Link to presentation below.  \n\nhttps://youtu.be/Cd4Q-icPesA \n\n2017 Q1- Proof of concept \nParticipation in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris Development, smart contract, and wireframes design Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade User tests Live demo and pitch in front of the jury First prize winner \n \nSeptember 2017- Alpha Version \nReleasing Dether’s alpha version on Ethereum Kovan testnet and available on iOS and Android: https://alpha.dether.io. It enables users to safely create a wallet, fund their wallet, appear on the Dether’s map as a seller, chat anonymously and trade using Kovan ether. More than 3.000 alpha testers all over the world. William Mougayar, Eddy Travia and Yacine join the Dether’s team of advisory board. Dether lists on its alpha 1,200 shops where you can buy ether with cash. \nOctober 2017- Dether World Tour \nDether traveled with other teams across Asia, Africa, and Europe. I will provide photos and detailed information about each event after the team overview.  \n\n2018 Q2 V1 \nInterface: production ready progressive app for tellers, beta physical stores auction process Smart contract: beta version of zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map Map: centralized moderation for physical stores to avoid illicit businesses, app stores: Android and iOS native apps \n \n2018 Q2 R&D \nPayment: alpha version of payment channel network for physical store payments Provider: IPFS/Swarm browser Ethereum node Map: decentralized map via IPFS/Swarm \n \n2019 Q1 V2 \nInterface: Production ready for physical stores to be visible on the map via a freemium model. Physical stores can stake ÐTR tokens to be more visible on Dether map. Smart contract: zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map, additional feature for tellers: ETH to cash instant trades. Peer-to-peer messaging: encrypted chat integrated in the app (Whisper) Map: Decentralized moderation for businesses visibility on Dether Map Additional features: Wallet: external stable coin integration for ETH/Stable coin conversions Trade sponsorship between users Optional feature: external KYC for buyers and sellers (Civic, uPort). \n \n2020 Q1 V3 \nInterface: Desktop app improvements for users Tellers and physical stores services automation (ex: trading Ether/fiat automation for tellers; physical stores bills emission). Smart contract: Keywords auction process on Dether Map for physical stores Map: IPFS/Swarm Ethereum provider: Browser node via IPFS Reputation system: addition of a decentralized reputation system for physical stores based on comments and feedback given by users after trades \n \n2021 Q1 V4 \nInterface: Decentralized front-end on IFPS/ Swarm Smart contract: Voting rights for Dether Community members submitting proposals and voting for Dether’s future developments Map: IPFS / Swarm Usage of external service for decentralized court and trade arbitration \n \nDether Team \n\n![1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmZVPfPTphwbfppnTzKQPotR4rzUcbjM6u5NnxtRPP4vE1/1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg)\n \nCOFOUNDERS \n \n ![1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUvWNpkxeZ42Nqf3it8sKxCb7bDjvNs3cztLyffn75Xe7/1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg)\n\nHamid Benyahia is both a Blockchain entrepreneur and a startup coach. He is both French and Algerian.  He founded several companies and started working on blockchain proof-of-concepts for companies of the CAC40 stock index.  He also helped blockchain startup iExec as a contractor.  Before he realized that a solution like Dether is missing, Hamid previously worked on blockchain-based remittance solutions.  He has degrees from both Sciences Po and HEC in Paris. \n\nMehdi Amari is a full stack Javascript and Ethereum developer who has been actively involved in the Ethereum community since 2015.  He has previously built blockchain-based applications for the financial sector, including a decentralized marketplace for a French bank and blockchain-based signature software for a French insurance company.  He was a contractor for iExec before becoming the CTO for Dether.  Mehdi has a computer science degree from the Ecole 42 technical university in Paris. \n \nDether World Tour \nMany fraudulent teams have very good online marketing but lack a real world presence. They use fake LinkedIn accounts to assure investors. The Dether team has traveled across the world to the best and most popular Ethereum conferences to present and meet everyone in the Ethereum Alliance. \n\nDestination 1: ICO Summit  Zurich, Switzerland  \n![zurich1.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNiTpygTNmkdq5DdxPYTh244T4rVie7JZPZCo3EDcYRyV/zurich1.jpeg)\n\"We first attended the ICO Summit in Zurich, Switzerland, held on September 15. There, we had the opportunity to pitch Dether to investors and blockchain enthusiasts, and interact with our growing community. 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With the pitch translated into Korean, we were able to interact with the Korean crypto community. We then attended an event organized by Waves, where top blockchainbased startups located in Korea were also present. \nMany projects, like EnergiMine, expressed an interest in having their coins listed on Dether, so that people can use cash to buy these tokens in a peer-to- peer way, which would help their users redeem their tokens worldwide for cash. \n \nPARTNERSHIPS \n \n![Blueshyft.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmWg4aZWm5WyMdCwqEPzAKiuKJHFJKCGrFbEcPXvQyxcTE/Blueshyft.png)\n\nAccess to ether in Australia just became easier today for Australian residents. Dether is happy to partner with Blueshyft, one of the largest retail networks in Australia, comprising over 1,200 local retailers supporting ether for over the counter exchanges. Using Dether’s decentralized mobile app, users can easily locate over 1,200 shops around them, where they can deposit cash instantly to buy ether. \n \n![cons.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmehknNg1nBFTzdhA6VS5MdCXx7V6eqnSoRF6pVCRxqFez/cons.jpeg)\n\nConsenSys is a major actor in the Blockchain ecosystem, focusing primarily on Ethereum. ConsenSys is a venture production studio building decentralized applications and various developer and end-user tools for blockchain ecosystems, focusing primarily on Ethereum. \nA few weeks ago, the Dether team had the chance to pitch our project to the leading blockchain company in Berlin in front of Joseph Lubin, ConsenSys founder, Co-founder of Ethereum and Kavita Gupta, and Managing Partner of ConsenSys Capital. \nFrom today, as a technical advisor in Dether’s project, ConsenSys will help the team in token design and Dether’s token sale \n \nDETHER TOKEN ECONOMICS \n \n \nDETHER PRESALE \nDether closed a private presale to 6 contributors on December 23rd. The small and private presale raised 4,956 Ethereum at an average price of $730. The ratio was 1 Ethereum is equal to 4,400 DTH. This comes out to roughly $2,887,880 for 22,164,586 Dether tokens. That is about .13 cents per DTH. These 6 contributors were given 17% of the token supply with an additional 5% for early contributors which come out to 22% of the total supply. I believe Dether allowed only 6 contributors due to knowing they won’t sell after their vesting periods.  \nVesting Period for Early Contributors: \n3,481,550 tokens available after ICO  \n6,963,100 tokens available after 3 months \n6,963,100 tokens available in month 6 \n5,000,000 tokens available in month 6 (Early Contributors Bonus) \n \n\nICO ANALYSIS \nDate: February 7th  \nGoal: 11,000 Ethereum \nPrice: 1 ETH = 4,000 DTH \nEthereum Price: $800 (February 7th) \nTokens to be sold: 44,000,000  \nDether plans to sell 44,000,000 tokens on February 7th. If one Ethereum was worth $800 on February 7th then Dether.io will raising $8,800,000. That would make each token about .20 cents which is a 53% for the early contributors. However, this is not an issue due to only 3.4% of the total supply (of early contributor’s token) available to be sold. I believe this figure will quickly get absorbed on the exchanges.  \nAt .20 cents a token that brings Dether.io’s market cap to $20,000,000. Dether after being compared to other tokens valued at the 20-40 million dollar market cap is a tremendous discount. Dether unlike other coins offers a solution to the number one problem in cryptocurrency: world wide adoption. It has a REAL, experienced team who know the technology but also how to market it. Also, Dether is one of the only ICOs and cryptos that already has an alpha released. Since US investors could not participate in Dether's ICO I will have to wait until it goes on exchanges starting hopefully Monday, February 12. I will remain bullish if it goes on exchange with a market cap sub 40 million dollars. My short term price prediction is .70-.80 cents per token. 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body![Dether logo.png] (https://steemitimages.com/DQmTikg4nTvYUsRdp9oeMFPu54yqaWC4T9fX12cGVBU1Fcz/Dether%20logo.png) WHAT IS DETHER? Dether provides a decentralized peer-to-peer ether network that enables anyone on Earth to buy ether with cash and spend it at physical stores nearby. No bank account is needed, just a mobile phone with internet access. Our belief is that the beauty and power of the Ethereum technology should be easily accessible to all. We’ve decided to put all of our energy and that of the Ethereum community into helping us build the first trustless solution that will allow anyone to be able to interact with the Ethereum blockchain no matter who you are, where you are, and without the need for a middleman. WHY IS DETHER NEEDED? The cryptocurrency revolution was sparked by the necessity for decentralized monetary systems and applications. However, these currencies and application come to fruition by investors using centralized entities such as their banks, ATMS, and apps such as Coinbase to invest in various assets. This poses a threat to the sustainable growth of cryptocurrencies as banks could stop transactions, the unreliability of Coinbase during major events, and ATMS charging exorbitant fees. Dether will provide a solution to instantly receive Ethereum at a low rate. Cash transactions will protect crypto investor’s identities and provide a solution to those who don’t have bank accounts in third world countries. Dether can help those in countries experiencing hyperinflation by trading in their fiat for a safer investment: Ethereum. Dether can very possibly lead to the mass adoption of Ethereum by allowing all to purchase it and offering physical stores incentives for exchanging it. UTILITY STUDIES 1. Exchange Issues: Time Consuming, Currencies Accepted, Crashes, Fees 2. Banks’ Intervention 3. Average ATM Fees 4. Identification 5. Unbanked Population 6. Combating Hyperinflation Cryptocurrency Gateways The process most investors take to begin investing is to open up a Gemini or Coinbase account that is then connected to their financial institution. These exchanges take multiple business days (5-6) to receive your tokens, are unreliable during major events, charge high fees, and are centralized! Investors then take their tokens and bring them to exchange such as Poloniex, Binance, and Bittrex to name a few that don’t offer direct investment from fiat currency due to not being registered under exchange laws and individual state laws. These exchanges have smaller market cap currencies that are usually more volatile. Banks have recently threatened customers wiring money for investing due to their “uncertainty” and skepticism of Bitcoin. These issues pose an imminent and growing conflict of interest for centralized authorities to protect their businesses. Coinbase & Gemini ![coinbase-2013-2018b.png] (https://steemitimages.com/DQmaxayVudVpB69tu6HUie9MhChSeH6WF769nbxCLjWZaXD/coinbase-2013-2018b.png) Coinbase is responsible for the exchanging of over 50 Billion USD worth of cryptocurrencies since its inception in 2012. Coinbase sells the three major currencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin and has recently added Bitcoin Cash. It’s the number one choice of users who want a more streamlined experience in purchasing cryptocurrencies. However, as the acquisition of cryptocurrencies grows the flaws of purchasing through these centralized exchanges will be unmasked. Gemini is the second most popular exchange which was opened for business in 2015 by the (in)famous Winklevoss twins. Gemini supports the purchase of Bitcoin and Ethereum with fiat. Similar to Coinbase it has been susceptible to growing fees, crashes, and claims of corruption. Besides technical issues these exchanges provide utility only to a margin of investors since they don’t accept all fiat currencies. For example they don’t accept the Venezuelan bolivar or other countries where it makes sense to store value in Ethereum. RECENT COINBASE & GEMINI CRASHES November 29th Bitcoin fell to about $9,000 o after surging earlier to over $11,000. Coinbase said it saw "all-time-high traffic" that contributed to system outages. December 7th Coinbase and Gemini experience an outage as bitcoin soared by $3,000 in under three hours on its platform. Coinbase CEO Armstrong,” We wanted to remind customers that access to Coinbase services may become degraded or unavailable during times of significant volatility or volume.” December 22nd The price of bitcoin dropped below $12,000, which was around 40% off its recent high, while other cryptocurrencies are falling as much or further. EXHIBITS TROUBLESHOOT SCREENS ![https_%2F%2Fblogs-images.forbes.com%2Fjohnkoetsier%2Ffiles%2F2017%2F12%2Fcoinbase.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaaqk3TRBRRHgvpwywbxsFJDPQ4qvVBUM1wPKHtdCsCKB/https_%252F%252Fblogs-images.forbes.com%252Fjohnkoetsier%252Ffiles%252F2017%252F12%252Fcoinbase.jpg) EXCHANGES ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DDoS ATTACKS ![Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNY1vvamgV874RVd5WCPqNR7RS53oy5QDCxu1J3Av36eH/Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg) BANK INTERVENTION Financial institutions since their creation have participated in the trading of risky financial instruments and creation of bubbles. This is what led Satoshi Nakamoto to create Bitcoin in 2009 after the big banks failed. Banks, as of recently, have been flexing their muscles by freezing accounts investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Their hypocritical defense was that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is a bubble and very speculative. These institutions are bound to protect their own interest and keep money in deposits. These issues highlight the controlling demeanor of banks over their clients’ funds. Banks should not determine how a user spends discretionary cash or operate above the law. I believe this trend of banks suspending accounts and payments will exponentially grow synchronously with the demand for cryptocurrencies. Cases “Coinbase will no longer be accepting deposits from Nationwide bank. The move comes due to the bank’s SEPA processing being handled by German bank Commerzbank, who has a new companywide policy of not dealing with money related to Bitcoin.” “Commerzbank is Germany’s second-largest bank after Bavaria-based BayernLB. Their refusal to deal with Bitcoin is perhaps not surprising given the establishment’s conviction of laundering hundreds of billions of dollars over more than a decade for Iran, Sudan, and Myanmar.” PNC Bank has recently started taking some identical measures it prevents users from buying Bitcoin through a bank account. There are reports that TD Bank suspends any cryptocurrency transaction purchased by credit card. However, if you link a checking’s account to Coinbase you will not have any issues. It might be a matter of time until they take a harder approach on this. If these problems persist and continue to expand across more banks the current solutions we have are limited: 1. Prepaid gift cards 2. Bitcoin ATMS 3. LocalBitcoin 1.Prepaid gift cards are not a sustainable solution for the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies. 2.Bitcoin ATMS have grown at an exorbitant rate due to their accessibility and instant transfer to your wallet. However, ATMs also have been charging an exorbitant fee (7-14%) for buying and selling cryptocurrencies. Most ATMs only allow the purchase of cryptocurrencies and are not programmed to accept sellers. 3.LocalBitcoin is a P2P centralized marketplace that allows buyers to find sellers who are willing to exchange cryptocurrency in their medium of exchange (fiat, Paypal, Venmo, cash in person, cash in mail, etc). Identification Dether provides assurance that user’s identities will be secure via the blockchain. We have exchanges such as Coinbase being ordered by the IRS to release the identities of investors from 2013 to 2015. As the returns for cryptocurrency grow with more adoption I believe Coinbase and other exchanges will be forced to compromise the identities of their users. “California federal court has ordered Coinbase to turn over identifying records for all users who have bought, sold, sent, or received more than $20,000 through their accounts in a single year between 2013 and 2015. Coinbase estimates that 14,355 users meet the government’s requirements. The full order is embedded below. For each account, the company has been asked to provide the IRS with the user’s name, birth date, address, and taxpayer ID, along with records of all account activity and any associated account statements. The result is both a definitive link to the user’s identity and a comprehensive record of everything they’ve done with their Coinbase account, including other accounts to which they’ve sent money.” The Unbanked ![ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbQAYcjGQc4SwiiDAjsx7CyhuDLgQa5tTDNwRShoG5UP/ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png) Why are there over 2 Billion unbanked people? Unemployment Distrust of financial institutions  Bank Fees  Black listed  No Savings Smartphones “While 2 billion poor adults remain excluded from the financial system, the number of smartphone users is forecast to grow from 2.1 billion in 2016 to around 2.9 billion in 2019.” Smartphone usage has led to a rapid decline over the last five years of under banked and unbanked people. However, this doesn’t solve the issue of a volatile currency. Pairing smartphone technology with cryptocurrency will provide a solution for a user to protect value. HYPERINFLATION HIGHEST HYPERINFLATION RATES IN HISTORY ![Hyperinflation%20Table%202.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmY5n8zq9asQbZRCqNbUKtreFrQgEbECpjhaJjPesbv7Xm/Hyperinflation%2520Table%25202.png) For most investors around the world, Bitcoin and Ethereum are a volatile and highly speculative bet. For Zimbabweans and other countries suffering from hyperinflation, the cryptocurrencies seem to offer rare protection from the onset of hyperinflation and financial implosion. “I have now changed all my reserves to bitcoin because that is the only way I can protect my investment,” said Arnold Manhizwa, who works for an IT and telecoms company in Harare. The Zimbabwean government adopted the U.S. dollar in 2009 after a bout of hyperinflation rendered the Zimbabwean dollar worthless, wiping out savings in the now defunct national currency. After a period of relative stability, acute shortages of dollar cash have set in, leaving Zimbabweans with electronic units in their bank accounts which are officially called dollars but have a far lower and rapidly decreasing value. In January if they wanted to buy $100 in cash they had to transfer $120 out of their account to a seller on the parallel market. Now the price is $180 in what are nicknamed “zollars”. Nearly all domestic transactions are made via debit card or transfers using mobile phones. But some economists estimate inflation is more than 50 percent a month in zollar terms, far from the official, dollar-calculated rate of 0.38 percent. Zimbabweans are therefore piling into anything they think might retain value. Prices of cars, real estate and stocks have all soared. For people like Manhizwa, a 34-year-old father of two, bitcoin is almost a safe-haven asset. “If I have $500 in the bank I won’t get it back and I will be losing value, but when I have my bitcoin it is going up every day,” he told Reuters. USER PROFILES European Emigrants sending money to family Ethereum enables anyone to send ether, so value, from one point to another within seconds. A European emigrant can send ether to her father who’s located in Africa, which takes only seconds, and the only thing they need for their transaction is a smartphone. However, when the father receives ether in his wallet on his smartphone, he cannot transform it into cash to pay rent or buy supplies. Nor can he quickly find stores, shops and other businesses that would trade ether for fiat currency or that would accept ether as a means of payment. Hassan, the Tunisian developer and human rights activist Hassan Labid lives in Tunis. Since his childhood, he’s been a fan of video games. He used to spend his days playing video games in the city’s arcade, where he would meet up with his friends. At 18, his mom bought him his first computer. He started playing with computer games and quickly realized that he wanted to become a developer. But as a human rights activist during the Arab Spring, he soon became interested in blockchain technology, and more particularly in Ethereum. He wanted to build a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization), that would allow him and other residents of the country to express themselves freely, without censorship, in a country where any kind of public space is controlled by the police, making it difficult to criticize institutions. He also plans to set up a transparent voting system to allow his community to designate the future elected representatives of the country. Although he’s closely following DAO projects, he cannot interact with the Ethereum blockchain because he doesn’t own ether. His first thought was to mine ether, but he needed a more powerful computer and electricity bills were expensive. Then he thought of buying ether online. He has a bank account, but no online exchange accepts Tunisian dinar. Today, he is looking for a simple and effective solution to acquire ether by relying on the millions of FrancoTunisian going back and forth between France and Tunisia, who are able to play the role of human mobile. Angel, fighting hyperinflation in Caracas Angel is an electrician in Caracas, Venezuela. He is the father of two boys and works hard to provide for his family and support their needs. Angel didn’t attend school when he was young, and now he wants his two sons to study at college, so he’s started saving money. Although he has a steady job as there’s always a need for an electrician in Caracas, Angel is having a hard time putting money aside for his two boys’ future because of the hyperinflation that is taking place in his country. Consumer prices rose by 800% which decreases the value of the money he makes every month. His customers always pay him in cash and today, he is looking for a solution, like ether or another cryptocurrency, that will allow him to use the cash he makes and convert it into a safe-haven currency as an investment. Ania, the future rockstar Since she was a child, Ania has always been a “natural performer,” just like her father loved to call her. Whether Billie Jean is playing on the radio, or she’s giving a private concert in the mirror, she is always the first one to sing on the dance floor … or in the middle of the street. Since she started singing and dancing in a band, she’s been performing in many local bars. Her audience keeps asking for more music. Now, she’s looking for solutions to listen to music on demand, as well as upload her music to gain popularity. She’s heard about Ujo Music, a home for artists that allows them to own and control their creative content and be paid directly for sharing their musical talents with the world. But Ania’s never had the chance to own ether. Cash is king in her hometown. With Dether, she’ll be able to upload her album to Ujo Music to let the whole world know about her talents. Whenever a user listens to one of her songs, she’ll automatically get paid in ether within seconds. Her goal is to earn enough ether on Ujo Music in order to cash it out afterwards and record her brand new album. Hans, the German student who wanted to buy ether Hans is a business school student in Berlin. Since his internship at Rocket Internet, he’s been interested in the startup ecosystem and new technology-related topics. He started attending conferences and Meetups about new technologies and successful startups. Eventually, he discovered blockchain technology after attending a conference about the use of smart contracts. He then wanted to invest some of his savings in ether. Observing that the ether price was 90$ on May 18, 2017, he went through an online exchange to transfer his savings from his bank account. But by the time his account was validated due to KYC regulations and the bank carried-out the transfer to the online cryptocurrency exchange, the price had already risen to 120$. Like Hans, tomorrow millions of people will look for a quick and efficient way to get ether without having to go through a middleman or a long and cumbersome process. DETHER PLATFORM (iOS & Android) ![1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPjG4sCW6jCixxvwBH5HN6vUWFR9YhPyt95tQDcjMEHSd/1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg) Dether’s alpha which was released Fall 2017 has a very simple, “Uber-like” interface. Users are able to discover ether sellers, called tellers, near them on the Dether map, their ETH/fiat rate, the fees that they take, and chat anonymously with them. Buyers are free to engage a conversation with the seller they want to trade with in order to agree on the trading conditions and the meeting point to exchange ether for cash. Users will also find stores on the map that accept Ethereum as payment. App Features Peer-to-peer messaging: Buyers and sellers are able to talk directly to each other to agree on trade conditions and set up a meeting location this will be integrated with Telegram. Peer-to-peer trading: buyers and sellers are able to trade together directly from one Dether Wallet (DWallet) to another. When they meet up, sellers are able to scan the buyer’s wallet QR Code or copy his/her address to transfer the ether. Buyer’s hand deliver the cash in the exchange. Keys stored encrypted on device: when creating a Dether account, users’ keys are created and stored encrypted on their local device. Users retain full and exclusive control of their wallet. Smart contract rating system: buyers and sellers have their own public reputation rating based on the transactions they have successfully achieved and their volume of transactions. Secured local transactions: Dether never holds a user’s funds. Sellers are free to transfer ether to their D-Wallet. When they do so, buyers are able to see the amount of ether the sellers are willing to sell. Trade Example Denis has been interested in crypto for two years and he travels a lot due to his job. Every time he travels to a new country, he always comes back with a lot of souvenirs and gifts for his relatives back in France. Next month, he’s travelling to Algeria for six weeks and he’ll have to exchange Euros for the national currency, the Algerian dinar. As the fees taken by the foreign currency exchanges are rising these past six months, he would like to trade some ether for Algerian dinars. When he lands in Houari Boumédiène Airport in the Algerian capital, Alger, he goes on Dether to trade ether for Algerian dinars. • Denis creates a Dether Wallet (D-Wallet) within seconds and transfers 2.5 ethers to it • He discovers ether buyers near him on the Dether map. He quickly sees that Nadia is also currently located at the airport, and that she would like to trade the sufficient amount of dinars that Denis needs for ether. None of them have access to each other’s personal data. Pseudonyms and avatars are being shown on the Dether app. • Denis and Nadia chat anonymously together in order the agree on a price and a safe meeting point at the airport. They decide to trade 2.5 ethers for Algerian dinars with a 3% profit rate that goes to Denis. • As Denis has saved 2.5 ethers in his D-Wallet, Nadia can verify that he has it before he meets up with Nadia in front the coffee shop at Gate 3. • When they meet, Denis scans Nadia’s wallet QR Code to transfer the 2.5 ethers to her wallet, and Nadia gives the cash to Denis. • When the trade is done, a pop-up displays on both of their phones that allows them to evaluate the transaction. • As it went well for both of them, they both get a better personal rating on their profile on the Dether map that will help them for their next trade. Moderation & Arbitration Users and stores will be able to report non-compliance and bad behavior. Due to blockchain solution not yet developed to handle arbitration Dether will have to be the arbitrator. Later it will have a decentralized arbitration service in the Ethereum ecosystem handle this such as (kleros.io). There will be an escrow required for large transactions to prevent profitable robberies from occurring. Secondly, there will be an internal KYC that prevents bad actors. Lastly, the reputation system will allow users to find the best possible trading partners. Dether will provide a list of successful trading areas and tips for each region. The Dether Token Purpose (DTH) Prevent Network Congestion  Provide Market Safety  Prevent Network Takeovers By allowing any party to easily register and vend on the Dether network, it would be reasonable to expect significant counts of low-quality or fraudulent listings. To prevent this, a staking mechanism requires that participants have “skin in the game” by locking in a minimum amount of DTH prior to transacting. Those with larger transaction volumes and therefore more potential to negatively impact the network through fraud or scams are required to have larger safety deposits. The amount staked is subject to arbitration that penalizes bad behavior, as the most straightforward way to punish bad actors in cryptosystems is to take away their money. With a token, the stake amount is automatically correlated to network valuation, and therefore protection for market participants will rise or fall depending on the total value of the network. If replaced with a cryptocurrency or fiat currency, these scaling staking amounts would require far more intensive price discovery and accompanying politics to effectively protect market participants as the network shrinks or grows. It is also unclear that those tasked with setting the new amounts would do a better job than the market for the token itself. Network attackers may raise capital and attempt a network takeover by staking large amounts to create many fraudulent accounts, increasing network congestion and undermining the overall legitimacy of the network. With the DTH token, any attempts to aggressively purchase en masse will be met with sharp price increases, which would make the attack far more expensive and likely unprofitable. Consider the use of ETH instead of DTH for staking in this situation. In the early stages of the Dether project, its entire network valuation may be but a tiny fraction of of the $120 billion ETH market cap as of Q1 2018. As a result, the price movement of the staking currency would be unresponsive and unable to effectively counteract the aggressive amassing of resources for a network takeover. Loyalty Points Loyalty Points will have a different purpose from the Dether token. Loyalty points will be distributed to top contributors on the site based on their trade volume. Using loyalty points vs the actual Dether token will prevent big traders of having a monopoly over premium features. The points will be used by users to purchase trading zones, keywords (similar to Google), and visibility on the map. However, a user can lose his accrued loyalty points if he unstakes his Dether tokens this encourages long term traders. Example For the ether seller: Bob wanted to become a seller in Paris, so he had to stake 50 ÐTH* to be listed and to be able to operate. He can now trade 5 ETH/month. If he wants to be able to trade for more, he’ll need to add more ÐTH to his safety deposit: for each additional 10 ETH he wants to trade, he’ll need to add 50 ÐTH* /month. Bob can now stake his loyalty point, in order to be able to have premium zone services. For shops: Bob wants to list his restaurant as accepting ether on the Dether map. He will have to stake ÐTH tokens for 50 ÐTH*. If he wants to generate loyalty point, the shop has to stake additional tokens based on the volume of sales generated. Shop owners can stake their loyalty point to either own a zone, or own keywords for the search engine The longer a user stakes ÐTH, the faster they will earn loyalty point. In addition, the more trades a user makes, the faster they earn loyalty point. Dether project shall implement a smart contract interface for dApp developers to utilize Dether’s zone and loyalty point systems. It will provide facilities such as interfacing with user accounts, managing zone auctions, accessing transaction histories, and methods for collecting fees. The Dether project fully believes that it alone cannot conceive of all the add-on features to address needs across hundred of different and unique localities, so it chooses to open this aspect up to its own market. ![Screen Shot 2017-12-03 at 23.25.49.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaPXMYMk7cPJwJA7KCfWdNNZEP9bS1yNGDT3W9hYga4Xx/Screen%20Shot%202017-12-03%20at%2023.25.49.png)ent Future Development Minimum Staking Amount Variation It’s more expensive to open a new shop in the busy city of Paris than in the calmer commune of La Havre, and the same should hold true for vendors on the Dether network in more competitive or less competitive areas. One way to achieve this is to allow the of minimum stake amount to scale depending on local volumes. The calculation might be based on the global volume traded against the local volume in specific areas, along with consideration to a floating ÐTH/ETH price variation to avoid discouraging newcomers. Any scheme should favor early adopters. Staking for Buyers Sellers may wish to also require buyers to stake ÐTH prior to transactions. Credit cards have a clearing period of several weeks, while ETH may be confirmed in several minutes. This may cause sellers to only accept cash, which would reduce the possible amount honest transactions. To mitigate this, the Dether project may enable staking for buyers and allow sellers to express their buyer requirements. Gaming of loyalty points through transactions among conspirators To combat conspiring users who trade among themselves to game the loyalty point system while providing no useful activity to the network, the Dether protocol could reward only KYC-passing user accounts with loyalty points. Additionally, overly-frequent trades between the same account pair may generate fewer loyalty points. New Users Without Loyalty Points Transactions are necessary to generate loyalty points, yet loyalty points spent for premium services are very helpful in increasing transaction volumes. How is a new user without any loyalty points to compete? The Dether project may consider a combination of both loyalty points and ÐTH as an appropriate bid for premium services, with loyalty points holding more weight. Alternatively or additionally, a secondary market for loyalty points may be created with fractions of the loyalty points burned per transfer to discourage frequent trading, but allowing demands to be to better fulfilled. Loyalty points cannot simply be freely traded because they are an important account specific mechanism to ensure good behavior. LOCALBITCOINS MARKET SIZE As mentioned earlier, LocalBitcoins is a centralized, P2P, “craigslist”, marketplace for the purchase of cryptocurrencies using cash, PayPal, check, and almost every form of payment based on the seller’s requirements. The issue with LocalBitcoins is that this data is centralized allowing manipulation of user’s ratings, scams, and long payment settlement. Even though using LocalBitcoins is very risky people opt to use it because it’s cheaper, they don’t have banked accounts, and they want their identity to be secure. In terms of the volume of bitcoins bought on Localbitcoins over the past year, we can see that China is far ahead, with $14.7 million traded in just one week in late May 2017. China is the only country where the level of $10 million traded per week was crossed over the same period, reflecting the country’s importance in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency (DevCon2 and International Blockchain Week took place in Shanghai in September 2016). Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom hit $10 million traded in a week in May 2017, representing a total of nearly $30 million for the three zones. Australia, Europe, and Venezuela are above the million dollar mark a week during the same period. India and Colombia hit the million-dollar mark in a week. • Analysis by country according to the evolution of purchases and sales of bitcoin on Localbitcoins from November 2016 to May 2017 (6 months) Among the five countries with the fastest growth in demand for bitcoin in six months are: China: + 4431%  Venezuela: + 1632%  Colombia: + 1016%  Hungary: + 1016%  Tanzania: + 976% ROADMAP 2016 Blockchain & Remittance Hamid and Mehdi started working together on Blockchain Proof-of-Concepts for companies of the CAC 40 and helped iExec RLC as contractors. Both French and Algerian citizens, Mehdi and Hamid have previously worked on Blockchain based international remittance solutions before realizing that a solution like Dether is missing. First Prize at Merkle Week Hackathon Participation of Dether’s founders in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris. First Dether smart contract development and wireframes design. Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade. Live demo and pitch in front of the jury. First prize winner. Link to presentation below. https://youtu.be/Cd4Q-icPesA 2017 Q1- Proof of concept Participation in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris Development, smart contract, and wireframes design Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade User tests Live demo and pitch in front of the jury First prize winner September 2017- Alpha Version Releasing Dether’s alpha version on Ethereum Kovan testnet and available on iOS and Android: https://alpha.dether.io. It enables users to safely create a wallet, fund their wallet, appear on the Dether’s map as a seller, chat anonymously and trade using Kovan ether. More than 3.000 alpha testers all over the world. William Mougayar, Eddy Travia and Yacine join the Dether’s team of advisory board. Dether lists on its alpha 1,200 shops where you can buy ether with cash. October 2017- Dether World Tour Dether traveled with other teams across Asia, Africa, and Europe. I will provide photos and detailed information about each event after the team overview. 2018 Q2 V1 Interface: production ready progressive app for tellers, beta physical stores auction process Smart contract: beta version of zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map Map: centralized moderation for physical stores to avoid illicit businesses, app stores: Android and iOS native apps 2018 Q2 R&D Payment: alpha version of payment channel network for physical store payments Provider: IPFS/Swarm browser Ethereum node Map: decentralized map via IPFS/Swarm 2019 Q1 V2 Interface: Production ready for physical stores to be visible on the map via a freemium model. Physical stores can stake ÐTR tokens to be more visible on Dether map. Smart contract: zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map, additional feature for tellers: ETH to cash instant trades. Peer-to-peer messaging: encrypted chat integrated in the app (Whisper) Map: Decentralized moderation for businesses visibility on Dether Map Additional features: Wallet: external stable coin integration for ETH/Stable coin conversions Trade sponsorship between users Optional feature: external KYC for buyers and sellers (Civic, uPort). 2020 Q1 V3 Interface: Desktop app improvements for users Tellers and physical stores services automation (ex: trading Ether/fiat automation for tellers; physical stores bills emission). Smart contract: Keywords auction process on Dether Map for physical stores Map: IPFS/Swarm Ethereum provider: Browser node via IPFS Reputation system: addition of a decentralized reputation system for physical stores based on comments and feedback given by users after trades 2021 Q1 V4 Interface: Decentralized front-end on IFPS/ Swarm Smart contract: Voting rights for Dether Community members submitting proposals and voting for Dether’s future developments Map: IPFS / Swarm Usage of external service for decentralized court and trade arbitration Dether Team ![1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmZVPfPTphwbfppnTzKQPotR4rzUcbjM6u5NnxtRPP4vE1/1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg) COFOUNDERS ![1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUvWNpkxeZ42Nqf3it8sKxCb7bDjvNs3cztLyffn75Xe7/1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg) Hamid Benyahia is both a Blockchain entrepreneur and a startup coach. He is both French and Algerian. He founded several companies and started working on blockchain proof-of-concepts for companies of the CAC40 stock index. He also helped blockchain startup iExec as a contractor. Before he realized that a solution like Dether is missing, Hamid previously worked on blockchain-based remittance solutions. He has degrees from both Sciences Po and HEC in Paris. Mehdi Amari is a full stack Javascript and Ethereum developer who has been actively involved in the Ethereum community since 2015. He has previously built blockchain-based applications for the financial sector, including a decentralized marketplace for a French bank and blockchain-based signature software for a French insurance company. He was a contractor for iExec before becoming the CTO for Dether. Mehdi has a computer science degree from the Ecole 42 technical university in Paris. Dether World Tour Many fraudulent teams have very good online marketing but lack a real world presence. They use fake LinkedIn accounts to assure investors. The Dether team has traveled across the world to the best and most popular Ethereum conferences to present and meet everyone in the Ethereum Alliance. Destination 1: ICO Summit Zurich, Switzerland ![zurich1.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNiTpygTNmkdq5DdxPYTh244T4rVie7JZPZCo3EDcYRyV/zurich1.jpeg) "We first attended the ICO Summit in Zurich, Switzerland, held on September 15. There, we had the opportunity to pitch Dether to investors and blockchain enthusiasts, and interact with our growing community. Presentations at the event focused on the importance of decentralization; a concept, which is at the very heart of Dether’s mission." Destination 2: D10e Conference on Decentralization Kiev, Ukraine ![zurich.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbaebKHpXrjzY5S69ELSiHBL6PcD2TzPpGyY1YsPccNh/zurich.jpeg) Eddy Travia, CEO of Consilium, and Mehdi Amari, Dether’s cofounder, in Kiev at D10e Conference on Decentralization . "At the d10e Conference in Kiev, Ukraine, held on September 19, we took to the main stage for the ICO Pitch Competition, pitching Dether to an audience of nearly 300 people, and a panel of judges composed of some of the most influential figures in blockchain investment. Finished in the top 10. " Destination 3: Zero to ICO Signapore ![SG.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSfkxst9WWjyWaLkzS43gfhED9eXma5gJE5qgamiaHNUH/SG.jpg) As a partner in the Startup Token “Zero to ICO” tour, with advisors Eddy Travia and Yacine Terai, the Dether team was thrilled to share its vision of helping the world, especially the unbanked, to access cryptocurrency and Ethereum technology with the Singapore blockchain community. Destination 4: Genesis Block Hong Kong ![HK.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaBPCWkpbjmYPHQUExuCQxoKVsb3sCCAq2pioNp9C4mWt/HK.jpeg) Cofounder Hamid A “Person Teller Machine” standing next to a Bitcoin ATM! In Hong Kong, the team presented at Genesis Block, a place dedicated to buying Bitcoin and Ether using ATMs. Among the topics discussed is a potential partnernship in which they would list their crypto ATMs on the Dether map for the Hong Kong community. Destination 5: Tokyo, Japan ![Japan.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQ7tpESEasYqPWNKgWYu8iBr1MdmnTZsydoqybbP7ZEgx/Japan.jpeg) The Dether team received a warm welcome in Tokyo, where they were able to carry out a live demo of Dether in action, translated into Japanese, and presented to investors. Because Japan is a country that has a large volume of crypto transactions carried out daily, even to shop in many basic retails points, Dether could become a major player in the Japanese crypto scene. Destination 6: WAVES Event Seoul, Korea ![Seoul.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdjKELNiBiLkrpjWgvTcqDeRZ1zESsVQHUaqkJGQLs1ym/Seoul.jpeg) Dether’s Asian tour came to an end in Seoul, at the Asa Nanum Foundation, a space dedicated to startups. With the pitch translated into Korean, we were able to interact with the Korean crypto community. We then attended an event organized by Waves, where top blockchainbased startups located in Korea were also present. Many projects, like EnergiMine, expressed an interest in having their coins listed on Dether, so that people can use cash to buy these tokens in a peer-to- peer way, which would help their users redeem their tokens worldwide for cash. PARTNERSHIPS ![Blueshyft.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmWg4aZWm5WyMdCwqEPzAKiuKJHFJKCGrFbEcPXvQyxcTE/Blueshyft.png) Access to ether in Australia just became easier today for Australian residents. Dether is happy to partner with Blueshyft, one of the largest retail networks in Australia, comprising over 1,200 local retailers supporting ether for over the counter exchanges. Using Dether’s decentralized mobile app, users can easily locate over 1,200 shops around them, where they can deposit cash instantly to buy ether. ![cons.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmehknNg1nBFTzdhA6VS5MdCXx7V6eqnSoRF6pVCRxqFez/cons.jpeg) ConsenSys is a major actor in the Blockchain ecosystem, focusing primarily on Ethereum. ConsenSys is a venture production studio building decentralized applications and various developer and end-user tools for blockchain ecosystems, focusing primarily on Ethereum. A few weeks ago, the Dether team had the chance to pitch our project to the leading blockchain company in Berlin in front of Joseph Lubin, ConsenSys founder, Co-founder of Ethereum and Kavita Gupta, and Managing Partner of ConsenSys Capital. From today, as a technical advisor in Dether’s project, ConsenSys will help the team in token design and Dether’s token sale DETHER TOKEN ECONOMICS DETHER PRESALE Dether closed a private presale to 6 contributors on December 23rd. The small and private presale raised 4,956 Ethereum at an average price of $730. The ratio was 1 Ethereum is equal to 4,400 DTH. This comes out to roughly $2,887,880 for 22,164,586 Dether tokens. That is about .13 cents per DTH. These 6 contributors were given 17% of the token supply with an additional 5% for early contributors which come out to 22% of the total supply. I believe Dether allowed only 6 contributors due to knowing they won’t sell after their vesting periods. Vesting Period for Early Contributors: 3,481,550 tokens available after ICO 6,963,100 tokens available after 3 months 6,963,100 tokens available in month 6 5,000,000 tokens available in month 6 (Early Contributors Bonus) ICO ANALYSIS Date: February 7th Goal: 11,000 Ethereum Price: 1 ETH = 4,000 DTH Ethereum Price: $800 (February 7th) Tokens to be sold: 44,000,000 Dether plans to sell 44,000,000 tokens on February 7th. If one Ethereum was worth $800 on February 7th then Dether.io will raising $8,800,000. That would make each token about .20 cents which is a 53% for the early contributors. However, this is not an issue due to only 3.4% of the total supply (of early contributor’s token) available to be sold. I believe this figure will quickly get absorbed on the exchanges. At .20 cents a token that brings Dether.io’s market cap to $20,000,000. Dether after being compared to other tokens valued at the 20-40 million dollar market cap is a tremendous discount. Dether unlike other coins offers a solution to the number one problem in cryptocurrency: world wide adoption. It has a REAL, experienced team who know the technology but also how to market it. Also, Dether is one of the only ICOs and cryptos that already has an alpha released. Since US investors could not participate in Dether's ICO I will have to wait until it goes on exchanges starting hopefully Monday, February 12. I will remain bullish if it goes on exchange with a market cap sub 40 million dollars. My short term price prediction is .70-.80 cents per token. If Dether is able to become fully decentralized I believe it can do 10x. DETHER SOCIAL MEDIA Whitepaper: https://whitepaper.dether.io/ Telegram: https://t.me/Dether_io Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cXO6jH Website: https://dether.io Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dether.io/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dether_io Medium: https://medium.com/@DETHER/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dether/ If you have any questions about Dether or upcoming ICOs you would like me to analyze please email me at [email protected]. Thanks for reading!
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      "title": "New Cryptocurrency Analysis: Dether",
      "body": "![Dether logo.png]     (https://steemitimages.com/DQmTikg4nTvYUsRdp9oeMFPu54yqaWC4T9fX12cGVBU1Fcz/Dether%20logo.png)\n\nWHAT IS DETHER? \nDether provides a decentralized peer-to-peer ether network that enables anyone on Earth to buy ether with cash and spend it at physical stores nearby. No bank account is needed, just a mobile phone with internet access. Our belief is that the beauty and power of the Ethereum technology should be easily accessible to all. We’ve decided to put all of our energy and that of the Ethereum community into helping us build the first trustless solution that will allow anyone to be able to interact with the Ethereum blockchain no matter who you are, where you are, and without the need for a middleman. \n \nWHY IS DETHER NEEDED? \nThe cryptocurrency revolution was sparked by the necessity for decentralized monetary systems and applications. However, these currencies and application come to fruition by investors using centralized entities such as their banks, ATMS, and apps such as Coinbase to invest in various assets. This poses a threat to the sustainable growth of cryptocurrencies as banks could stop transactions, the unreliability of Coinbase during major events, and ATMS charging exorbitant fees. Dether will provide a solution to instantly receive Ethereum at a low rate. Cash transactions will protect crypto investor’s identities and provide a solution to those who don’t have bank accounts in third world countries. Dether can help those in countries experiencing hyperinflation by trading in their fiat for a safer investment: Ethereum. Dether can very possibly lead to the mass adoption of Ethereum  by allowing all to purchase it and offering physical stores incentives for exchanging it. \n\nUTILITY STUDIES \n1. Exchange Issues: Time Consuming, Currencies Accepted, Crashes, Fees \n2. Banks’ Intervention\n3. Average ATM Fees \n4. Identification\n5. Unbanked Population\n6. Combating Hyperinflation \n \n \nCryptocurrency Gateways \nThe process most investors take to begin investing is to open up a Gemini or Coinbase account that is then connected to their financial institution. These exchanges take multiple business days (5-6) to receive your tokens, are unreliable during major events, charge high fees, and are centralized! Investors then take their tokens and bring them to exchange such as Poloniex, Binance, and Bittrex to name a few that don’t offer direct investment from fiat currency due to not being registered under exchange laws and individual state laws. These exchanges have smaller market cap currencies that are usually more volatile. Banks have recently threatened customers wiring money for investing due to their “uncertainty” and skepticism of Bitcoin. These issues pose an imminent and growing conflict of interest for centralized authorities to protect their businesses. \n\nCoinbase & Gemini \n\n![coinbase-2013-2018b.png]\n(https://steemitimages.com/DQmaxayVudVpB69tu6HUie9MhChSeH6WF769nbxCLjWZaXD/coinbase-2013-2018b.png)\n\nCoinbase is responsible for the exchanging of over 50 Billion USD worth of cryptocurrencies since its inception in 2012. Coinbase sells the three major currencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin and has recently added Bitcoin Cash.  It’s the number one choice of users who want a more streamlined experience in purchasing cryptocurrencies. However, as the acquisition of cryptocurrencies grows the flaws of purchasing through these centralized exchanges will be unmasked.  \nGemini is the second most popular exchange which was opened for business in 2015 by the (in)famous Winklevoss twins. Gemini supports the purchase of Bitcoin and Ethereum with fiat. Similar to Coinbase it has been susceptible to growing fees, crashes, and claims of corruption.  \nBesides technical issues these exchanges provide utility only to a margin of investors since they don’t accept all fiat currencies. For example they don’t accept the Venezuelan bolivar or other countries where it makes sense to store value in Ethereum.  \n \n  \n \nRECENT COINBASE & GEMINI CRASHES \n \nNovember 29th                                                                                                                                 \nBitcoin fell to about $9,000 o after surging earlier to over $11,000. Coinbase said it saw \"all-time-high traffic\" that contributed to system outages. \n \nDecember 7th \nCoinbase and Gemini experience an outage as bitcoin soared by $3,000 in under three hours on its platform.  Coinbase CEO Armstrong,” We wanted to remind customers that access to Coinbase services may become degraded or unavailable during times of significant volatility or volume.” \n\nDecember 22nd \nThe price of bitcoin dropped below $12,000, which was around 40% off its recent high, while other cryptocurrencies are falling as much or further. \n \nEXHIBITS \n                                                                                            TROUBLESHOOT SCREENS \n\n ![https_%2F%2Fblogs-images.forbes.com%2Fjohnkoetsier%2Ffiles%2F2017%2F12%2Fcoinbase.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaaqk3TRBRRHgvpwywbxsFJDPQ4qvVBUM1wPKHtdCsCKB/https_%252F%252Fblogs-images.forbes.com%252Fjohnkoetsier%252Ffiles%252F2017%252F12%252Fcoinbase.jpg)\n\nEXCHANGES ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DDoS ATTACKS \n\n ![Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNY1vvamgV874RVd5WCPqNR7RS53oy5QDCxu1J3Av36eH/Kraken-Official-DDoS-Statement.jpg)\n\nBANK INTERVENTION \nFinancial institutions since their creation have participated in the trading of risky financial instruments and creation of bubbles. This is what led Satoshi Nakamoto to create Bitcoin in 2009 after the big banks failed. Banks, as of recently, have been flexing their muscles by freezing accounts investing in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Their hypocritical defense was that Bitcoin and cryptocurrency is a bubble and very speculative. These institutions are bound to protect their own interest and keep money in deposits. These issues highlight the controlling demeanor of banks over their clients’ funds. Banks should not determine how a user spends discretionary cash or operate above the law.  I believe this trend of banks suspending accounts and payments will exponentially grow synchronously with the demand for cryptocurrencies. \n\nCases \n“Coinbase will no longer be accepting deposits from Nationwide bank. The move comes due to the bank’s SEPA processing being handled by German bank Commerzbank, who has a new companywide policy of not dealing with money related to Bitcoin.” \n“Commerzbank is Germany’s second-largest bank after Bavaria-based BayernLB. Their refusal to deal with Bitcoin is perhaps not surprising given the establishment’s conviction of laundering hundreds of billions of dollars over more than a decade for Iran, Sudan, and Myanmar.” \n \nPNC Bank has recently started taking some identical measures it prevents users from buying Bitcoin through a bank account. \n \nThere are reports that TD Bank suspends any cryptocurrency transaction purchased by credit card. However, if you link a checking’s account to Coinbase you will not have any issues. It might be a matter of time until they take a harder approach on this.  \n \n \nIf these problems persist and continue to expand across more banks the current solutions we have are limited: \n1. Prepaid gift cards \n2. Bitcoin ATMS \n3. LocalBitcoin \n \n1.Prepaid gift cards are not a sustainable solution for the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies.\n2.Bitcoin ATMS have grown at an exorbitant rate due to their accessibility and instant transfer to your wallet. However, ATMs also have been charging an exorbitant fee (7-14%) for buying and selling cryptocurrencies. Most ATMs only allow the purchase of cryptocurrencies and are not programmed to accept sellers.   \n3.LocalBitcoin is a P2P centralized marketplace that allows buyers to find sellers who are willing to exchange cryptocurrency in their medium of exchange (fiat, Paypal, Venmo, cash in person, cash in mail, etc). \n\nIdentification \nDether provides assurance that user’s identities will be secure via the blockchain. We have exchanges such as Coinbase being ordered by the IRS to release the identities of investors from 2013 to 2015.  As the returns for cryptocurrency grow with more adoption I believe Coinbase and other exchanges will be forced to compromise the identities of their users.  \n “California federal court has ordered Coinbase to turn over identifying records for all users who have bought, sold, sent, or received more than $20,000 through their accounts in a single year between 2013 and 2015. Coinbase estimates that 14,355 users meet the government’s requirements. The full order is embedded below. \nFor each account, the company has been asked to provide the IRS with the user’s name, birth date, address, and taxpayer ID, along with records of all account activity and any associated account statements. The result is both a definitive link to the user’s identity and a comprehensive record of everything they’ve done with their Coinbase account, including other accounts to which they’ve sent money.” \n \n \nThe Unbanked \n ![ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbQAYcjGQc4SwiiDAjsx7CyhuDLgQa5tTDNwRShoG5UP/ResizedImage870561-UnBanked-World-Map.png)\n\nWhy are there over 2 Billion unbanked people? \nUnemployment\nDistrust of financial institutions \nBank Fees  \nBlack listed   \nNo Savings \nSmartphones \n\n“While 2 billion poor adults remain excluded from the financial system, the number of smartphone users is forecast to grow from 2.1 billion in 2016 to around 2.9 billion in 2019.” Smartphone usage has led to a rapid decline over the last five years of under banked and unbanked people. However, this doesn’t solve the issue of a volatile currency. Pairing smartphone technology with cryptocurrency will provide a solution for a user to protect value.  \n \n \nHYPERINFLATION \n\nHIGHEST HYPERINFLATION RATES IN HISTORY \n ![Hyperinflation%20Table%202.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmY5n8zq9asQbZRCqNbUKtreFrQgEbECpjhaJjPesbv7Xm/Hyperinflation%2520Table%25202.png)\n\nFor most investors around the world, Bitcoin and Ethereum are a volatile and highly speculative bet. For Zimbabweans and other countries suffering from hyperinflation, the cryptocurrencies seem to offer rare protection from the onset of hyperinflation and financial implosion.  \n“I have now changed all my reserves to bitcoin because that is the only way I can protect my investment,” said Arnold Manhizwa, who works for an IT and telecoms company in Harare. \n\nThe Zimbabwean government adopted the U.S. dollar in 2009 after a bout of hyperinflation rendered the Zimbabwean dollar worthless, wiping out savings in the now defunct national currency. After a period of relative stability, acute shortages of dollar cash have set in, leaving Zimbabweans with electronic units in their bank accounts which are officially called dollars but have a far lower and rapidly decreasing value. In January if they wanted to buy $100 in cash they had to transfer $120 out of their account to a seller on the parallel market. Now the price is $180 in what are nicknamed “zollars”. \nNearly all domestic transactions are made via debit card or transfers using mobile phones. But some economists estimate inflation is more than 50 percent a month in zollar terms, far from the official, dollar-calculated rate of 0.38 percent. Zimbabweans are therefore piling into anything they think might retain value. Prices of cars, real estate and stocks have all soared. For people like Manhizwa, a 34-year-old father of two, bitcoin is almost a safe-haven asset.  \n“If I have $500 in the bank I won’t get it back and I will be losing value, but when I have my bitcoin it is going up every day,” he told Reuters. \n \nUSER PROFILES \n\nEuropean Emigrants sending money to family \nEthereum enables anyone to send ether, so value, from one point to another within seconds. A European emigrant can send ether to her father who’s located in Africa, which takes only seconds, and the only thing they need for their transaction is a smartphone. However, when the father receives ether in his wallet on his smartphone, he cannot transform it into cash to pay rent or buy supplies. Nor can he quickly find stores, shops and other businesses that would trade ether for fiat currency or that would accept ether as a means of payment. \nHassan, the Tunisian developer and human rights activist \n Hassan Labid lives in Tunis. Since his childhood, he’s been a fan of video games. He used to spend his days playing video games in the city’s arcade, where he would meet up with his friends. At 18, his mom bought him his first computer. He started playing with computer games and quickly realized that he wanted to become a developer. But as a human rights activist during the Arab Spring, he soon became interested in blockchain technology, and more particularly in Ethereum. He wanted to build a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization), that would allow him and other residents of the country to express themselves freely, without censorship, in a country where any kind of public space is controlled by the police, making it difficult to criticize institutions. He also plans to set up a transparent voting system to allow his community to designate the future elected representatives of the country. Although he’s closely following DAO projects, he cannot interact with the Ethereum blockchain because he doesn’t own ether. His first thought was to mine ether, but he needed a more powerful computer and electricity bills were expensive. Then he thought of buying ether online. He has a bank account, but no online exchange accepts Tunisian dinar. Today, he is looking for a simple and effective solution to acquire ether by relying on the millions of FrancoTunisian going back and forth between France and Tunisia, who are able to play the role of human mobile. \n \n\nAngel, fighting hyperinflation in Caracas  \nAngel is an electrician in Caracas, Venezuela. He is the father of two boys and works hard to provide for his family and support their needs. Angel didn’t attend school when he was young, and now he wants his two sons to study at college, so he’s started saving money. Although he has a steady job as there’s always a need for an electrician in Caracas, Angel is having a hard time putting money aside for his two boys’ future because of the hyperinflation that is taking place in his country. Consumer prices rose by 800% which decreases the value of the money he makes every month. His customers always pay him in cash and today, he is looking for a solution, like ether or another cryptocurrency, that will allow him to use the cash he makes and convert it into a safe-haven currency as an investment. \n\nAnia, the future rockstar \n Since she was a child, Ania has always been a “natural performer,” just like her father loved to call her. Whether Billie Jean is playing on the radio, or she’s giving a private concert in the mirror, she is always the first one to sing on the dance floor … or in the middle of the street. Since she started singing and dancing in a band, she’s been performing in many local bars. Her audience keeps asking for more music. Now, she’s looking for solutions to listen to music on demand, as well as upload her music to gain popularity. She’s heard about Ujo Music, a home for artists that allows them to own and control their creative content and be paid directly for sharing their musical talents with the world. But Ania’s never had the chance to own ether. Cash is king in her hometown. With Dether, she’ll be able to upload her album to Ujo Music to let the whole world know about her talents. Whenever a user listens to one of her songs, she’ll automatically get paid in ether within seconds. Her goal is to earn enough ether on Ujo Music in order to cash it out afterwards and record her brand new album. \n\nHans, the German student who wanted to buy ether \nHans is a business school student in Berlin. Since his internship at Rocket Internet, he’s been interested in the startup ecosystem and new technology-related topics. He started attending conferences and Meetups about new technologies and successful startups. Eventually, he discovered blockchain technology after attending a conference about the use of smart contracts. He then wanted to invest some of his savings in ether. Observing that the ether price was 90$ on May 18, 2017, he went through an online exchange to transfer his savings from his bank account. But by the time his account was validated due to KYC regulations and the bank carried-out the transfer to the online cryptocurrency exchange, the price had already risen to 120$. Like Hans, tomorrow millions of people will look for a quick and efficient way to get ether without having to go through a middleman or a long and cumbersome process. \n\nDETHER PLATFORM (iOS & Android) \n\n ![1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmPjG4sCW6jCixxvwBH5HN6vUWFR9YhPyt95tQDcjMEHSd/1_0gUCf8hd12V9UkbCLgSCIg.jpg)\n\nDether’s alpha which was released Fall 2017 has a very simple, “Uber-like” interface. Users are able to discover ether sellers, called tellers, near them on the Dether map, their ETH/fiat rate, the fees that they take, and chat anonymously with them. Buyers are free to engage a conversation with the seller they want to trade with in order to agree on the trading conditions and the meeting point to exchange ether for cash. Users will also find stores on the map that accept Ethereum as payment.  \n\nApp Features \n\nPeer-to-peer messaging:  Buyers and sellers are able to talk directly to each other to agree on trade conditions and set up a meeting location this will be integrated with Telegram.  \n Peer-to-peer trading:  buyers and sellers are able to trade together directly from one Dether Wallet (DWallet) to another. When they meet up, sellers are able to scan the buyer’s wallet QR Code or copy his/her address to transfer the ether. Buyer’s hand deliver the cash in the exchange. \n Keys stored encrypted on device: when creating a Dether account, users’ keys are created and stored encrypted on their local device. Users retain full and exclusive control of their wallet. \n Smart contract rating system: buyers and sellers have their own public reputation rating based on the transactions they have successfully achieved and their volume of transactions. \nSecured local transactions: Dether never holds a user’s funds. Sellers are free to transfer ether to their D-Wallet. When they do so, buyers are able to see the amount of ether the sellers are willing to sell.  \n\nTrade Example \nDenis has been interested in crypto for two years and he travels a lot due to his job. Every time he travels to a new country, he always comes back with a lot of souvenirs and gifts for his relatives back in France. Next month, he’s travelling to Algeria for six weeks and he’ll have to exchange Euros for the national currency, the Algerian dinar. As the fees taken by the foreign currency exchanges are rising these past six months, he would like to trade some ether for Algerian dinars. When he lands in Houari Boumédiène Airport in the Algerian capital, Alger, he goes on Dether to trade ether for Algerian dinars. \n • Denis creates a Dether Wallet (D-Wallet) within seconds and transfers 2.5 ethers to it \n • He discovers ether buyers near him on the Dether map. He quickly sees that Nadia is also currently located at the airport, and that she would like to trade the sufficient amount of dinars that Denis needs for ether. None of them have access to each other’s personal data. Pseudonyms and avatars are being shown on the Dether app.  \n• Denis and Nadia chat anonymously together in order the agree on a price and a safe meeting point at the airport. They decide to trade 2.5 ethers for Algerian dinars with a 3% profit rate that goes to Denis. \n • As Denis has saved 2.5 ethers in his D-Wallet, Nadia can verify that he has it before he meets up with Nadia in front the coffee shop at Gate 3.  \n• When they meet, Denis scans Nadia’s wallet QR Code to transfer the 2.5 ethers to her wallet, and Nadia gives the cash to Denis. \n • When the trade is done, a pop-up displays on both of their phones that allows them to evaluate the transaction.  \n• As it went well for both of them, they both get a better personal rating on their profile on the Dether map that will help them for their next trade. \nModeration & Arbitration \nUsers and stores will be able to report non-compliance and bad behavior. Due to blockchain solution not yet developed to handle arbitration Dether will have to be the arbitrator. Later it will have a decentralized arbitration service in the Ethereum ecosystem handle this such as (kleros.io). There will be an escrow required for large transactions to prevent profitable robberies from occurring. Secondly, there will be an internal KYC that prevents bad actors. Lastly, the reputation system will allow users to find the best possible trading partners. Dether will provide a list of successful trading areas and tips for each region.  \n \n \n \nThe Dether Token Purpose (DTH) \nPrevent Network Congestion \nProvide Market Safety \nPrevent Network Takeovers \n\nBy allowing any party to easily register and vend on the Dether network, it would be reasonable to expect significant counts of low-quality or fraudulent listings. To prevent this, a staking mechanism requires that participants have “skin in the game” by locking in a minimum amount of DTH prior to transacting. Those with larger transaction volumes and therefore more potential to negatively impact the network through fraud or scams are required to have larger safety deposits. The amount staked is subject to arbitration that penalizes bad behavior, as the most straightforward way to punish bad actors in cryptosystems is to take away their money. With a token, the stake amount is automatically correlated to network valuation, and therefore protection for market participants will rise or fall depending on the total value of the network. If replaced with a cryptocurrency or fiat currency, these scaling staking amounts would require far more intensive price discovery and accompanying politics to effectively protect market participants as the network shrinks or grows. It is also unclear that those tasked with setting the new amounts would do a better job than the market for the token itself. \nNetwork attackers may raise capital and attempt a network takeover by staking large amounts to create many fraudulent accounts, increasing network congestion and undermining the overall legitimacy of the network. With the DTH token, any attempts to aggressively purchase en masse will be met with sharp price increases, which would make the attack far more expensive and likely unprofitable. Consider the use of ETH instead of DTH for staking in this situation. In the early stages of the Dether project, its entire network valuation may be but a tiny fraction of of the $120 billion ETH market cap as of Q1 2018. As a result, the price movement of the staking currency would be unresponsive and unable to effectively counteract the aggressive amassing of resources for a network takeover. \n \n\nLoyalty Points \nLoyalty Points will have a different purpose from the Dether token. Loyalty points will be distributed to top contributors on the site based on their trade volume. Using loyalty points vs the actual Dether token will prevent big traders of having a monopoly over premium features. The points will be used by users to purchase trading zones, keywords (similar to Google), and visibility on the map. However, a user can lose his accrued loyalty points if he unstakes his Dether tokens this encourages long term traders.  \n\nExample \n For the ether seller:  Bob wanted to become a seller in Paris, so he had to stake 50 ÐTH* to be listed and to be able to operate. He can now trade 5 ETH/month. If he wants to be able to trade for more, he’ll need to add more ÐTH to his safety deposit: for each additional 10 ETH he wants to trade, he’ll need to add 50 ÐTH* /month. Bob can now stake his loyalty point, in order to be able to have premium zone services.  \n For shops:  Bob wants to list his restaurant as accepting ether on the Dether map. He will have to stake ÐTH tokens for 50 ÐTH*. If he wants to generate loyalty point, the shop has to stake additional tokens based on the volume of sales generated. Shop owners can stake their loyalty point to either own a zone, or own keywords for the search engine \nThe longer a user stakes ÐTH, the faster they will earn loyalty point. In addition, the more trades a user makes, the faster they earn loyalty point.  \nDether project shall implement a smart contract interface for dApp developers to utilize Dether’s zone and loyalty point systems. It will provide facilities such as interfacing with user accounts, managing zone auctions, accessing transaction histories, and methods for collecting fees. The Dether project fully believes that it alone cannot conceive of all the add-on features to address needs across hundred of different and unique localities, so it chooses to open this aspect up to its own market.  \n\n![Screen Shot 2017-12-03 at 23.25.49.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaPXMYMk7cPJwJA7KCfWdNNZEP9bS1yNGDT3W9hYga4Xx/Screen%20Shot%202017-12-03%20at%2023.25.49.png)ent \n\nFuture Development\nMinimum Staking Amount Variation  \nIt’s more expensive to open a new shop in the busy city of Paris than in the calmer commune of La Havre, and the same should hold true for vendors on the Dether network in more competitive or less competitive areas. One way to achieve this is to allow the of minimum stake amount to scale depending on local volumes. The calculation might be based on the global volume traded against the local volume in specific areas, along with consideration to a floating ÐTH/ETH price variation to avoid discouraging newcomers. Any scheme should favor early adopters. \n\nStaking for Buyers  \nSellers may wish to also require buyers to stake ÐTH prior to transactions. Credit cards have a clearing period of several weeks, while ETH may be confirmed in several minutes. This may cause sellers to only accept cash, which would reduce the possible amount honest transactions. To mitigate this, the Dether project may enable staking for buyers and allow sellers to express their buyer requirements. \nGaming of loyalty points through transactions among conspirators \n To combat conspiring users who trade among themselves to game the loyalty point system while providing no useful activity to the network, the Dether protocol could reward only KYC-passing user accounts with loyalty points. Additionally, overly-frequent trades between the same account pair may generate fewer loyalty points. \n\nNew Users Without Loyalty Points \nTransactions are necessary to generate loyalty points, yet loyalty points spent for premium services are very helpful in increasing transaction volumes. How is a new user without any loyalty points to compete? The Dether project may consider a combination of both loyalty points and ÐTH as an appropriate bid for premium services, with loyalty points holding more weight. Alternatively or additionally, a secondary market for loyalty points may be created with fractions of the loyalty points burned per transfer to discourage frequent trading, but allowing demands to be to better fulfilled. Loyalty points cannot simply be freely traded because they are an important account specific mechanism to ensure good behavior.\n\nLOCALBITCOINS MARKET SIZE \nAs mentioned earlier, LocalBitcoins is a centralized, P2P, “craigslist”, marketplace for the purchase of cryptocurrencies using cash, PayPal, check, and almost every form of payment based on the seller’s requirements. The issue with LocalBitcoins is that this data is centralized allowing manipulation of user’s ratings, scams, and long payment settlement. Even though using LocalBitcoins is very risky people opt to use it because it’s cheaper, they don’t have banked accounts, and they want their identity to be secure.  \nIn terms of the volume of bitcoins bought on Localbitcoins over the past year, we can see that China is far ahead, with $14.7 million traded in just one week in late May 2017. China is the only country where the level of $10 million traded per week was crossed over the same period, reflecting the country’s importance in the world of blockchain and cryptocurrency (DevCon2 and International Blockchain Week took place in Shanghai in September 2016). Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom hit $10 million traded in a week in May 2017, representing a total of nearly $30 million for the three zones. Australia, Europe, and Venezuela are above the million dollar mark a week during the same period. India and Colombia hit the million-dollar mark in a week. • Analysis by country according to the evolution of purchases and sales of bitcoin on Localbitcoins from November 2016 to May 2017 (6 months)  \nAmong the five countries with the fastest growth in demand for bitcoin in six months are:  \nChina: + 4431%  \nVenezuela: + 1632%   \nColombia: + 1016%   \nHungary: + 1016%   \nTanzania: + 976%  \n  \nROADMAP \n2016 Blockchain & Remittance  \nHamid and Mehdi started working together on Blockchain Proof-of-Concepts for companies of the CAC 40 and helped iExec RLC as contractors. Both French and Algerian citizens, Mehdi and Hamid have previously worked on Blockchain based international remittance solutions before realizing that a solution like Dether is missing. \nFirst Prize at Merkle Week Hackathon \nParticipation of Dether’s founders in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris. First Dether smart contract development and wireframes design. Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade. Live demo and pitch in front of the jury. First prize winner. Link to presentation below.  \n\nhttps://youtu.be/Cd4Q-icPesA \n\n2017 Q1- Proof of concept \nParticipation in the Merkle Week Hackathon in Paris Development, smart contract, and wireframes design Proof-of-concept development that enables users to register as a seller on a map, chat with buyers and trade User tests Live demo and pitch in front of the jury First prize winner \n \nSeptember 2017- Alpha Version \nReleasing Dether’s alpha version on Ethereum Kovan testnet and available on iOS and Android: https://alpha.dether.io. It enables users to safely create a wallet, fund their wallet, appear on the Dether’s map as a seller, chat anonymously and trade using Kovan ether. More than 3.000 alpha testers all over the world. William Mougayar, Eddy Travia and Yacine join the Dether’s team of advisory board. Dether lists on its alpha 1,200 shops where you can buy ether with cash. \nOctober 2017- Dether World Tour \nDether traveled with other teams across Asia, Africa, and Europe. I will provide photos and detailed information about each event after the team overview.  \n\n2018 Q2 V1 \nInterface: production ready progressive app for tellers, beta physical stores auction process Smart contract: beta version of zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map Map: centralized moderation for physical stores to avoid illicit businesses, app stores: Android and iOS native apps \n \n2018 Q2 R&D \nPayment: alpha version of payment channel network for physical store payments Provider: IPFS/Swarm browser Ethereum node Map: decentralized map via IPFS/Swarm \n \n2019 Q1 V2 \nInterface: Production ready for physical stores to be visible on the map via a freemium model. Physical stores can stake ÐTR tokens to be more visible on Dether map. Smart contract: zone auction process to reserve a zone on the map, additional feature for tellers: ETH to cash instant trades. Peer-to-peer messaging: encrypted chat integrated in the app (Whisper) Map: Decentralized moderation for businesses visibility on Dether Map Additional features: Wallet: external stable coin integration for ETH/Stable coin conversions Trade sponsorship between users Optional feature: external KYC for buyers and sellers (Civic, uPort). \n \n2020 Q1 V3 \nInterface: Desktop app improvements for users Tellers and physical stores services automation (ex: trading Ether/fiat automation for tellers; physical stores bills emission). Smart contract: Keywords auction process on Dether Map for physical stores Map: IPFS/Swarm Ethereum provider: Browser node via IPFS Reputation system: addition of a decentralized reputation system for physical stores based on comments and feedback given by users after trades \n \n2021 Q1 V4 \nInterface: Decentralized front-end on IFPS/ Swarm Smart contract: Voting rights for Dether Community members submitting proposals and voting for Dether’s future developments Map: IPFS / Swarm Usage of external service for decentralized court and trade arbitration \n \nDether Team \n\n![1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmZVPfPTphwbfppnTzKQPotR4rzUcbjM6u5NnxtRPP4vE1/1_avp6ARN33HMNCbsosM1KfA.jpg)\n \nCOFOUNDERS \n \n ![1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmUvWNpkxeZ42Nqf3it8sKxCb7bDjvNs3cztLyffn75Xe7/1_roJR1iGPH8YPP-_Crsd7Ag.jpg)\n\nHamid Benyahia is both a Blockchain entrepreneur and a startup coach. He is both French and Algerian.  He founded several companies and started working on blockchain proof-of-concepts for companies of the CAC40 stock index.  He also helped blockchain startup iExec as a contractor.  Before he realized that a solution like Dether is missing, Hamid previously worked on blockchain-based remittance solutions.  He has degrees from both Sciences Po and HEC in Paris. \n\nMehdi Amari is a full stack Javascript and Ethereum developer who has been actively involved in the Ethereum community since 2015.  He has previously built blockchain-based applications for the financial sector, including a decentralized marketplace for a French bank and blockchain-based signature software for a French insurance company.  He was a contractor for iExec before becoming the CTO for Dether.  Mehdi has a computer science degree from the Ecole 42 technical university in Paris. \n \nDether World Tour \nMany fraudulent teams have very good online marketing but lack a real world presence. They use fake LinkedIn accounts to assure investors. The Dether team has traveled across the world to the best and most popular Ethereum conferences to present and meet everyone in the Ethereum Alliance. \n\nDestination 1: ICO Summit  Zurich, Switzerland  \n![zurich1.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmNiTpygTNmkdq5DdxPYTh244T4rVie7JZPZCo3EDcYRyV/zurich1.jpeg)\n\"We first attended the ICO Summit in Zurich, Switzerland, held on September 15. There, we had the opportunity to pitch Dether to investors and blockchain enthusiasts, and interact with our growing community. Presentations at the event focused on the importance of decentralization; a concept, which is at the very heart of Dether’s mission.\"\n \nDestination 2:  D10e Conference on Decentralization  Kiev, Ukraine \n![zurich.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmVbaebKHpXrjzY5S69ELSiHBL6PcD2TzPpGyY1YsPccNh/zurich.jpeg)\nEddy Travia, CEO of Consilium, and Mehdi Amari, Dether’s cofounder, in Kiev at D10e Conference on Decentralization . \n \n\"At the d10e Conference in Kiev, Ukraine, held on September 19, we took to the main stage for the ICO Pitch Competition, pitching Dether to an audience of nearly 300 people, and a panel of judges composed of some of the most influential figures in blockchain investment. Finished in the top 10. \"\n\nDestination 3: Zero to ICO  Signapore \n![SG.jpg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSfkxst9WWjyWaLkzS43gfhED9eXma5gJE5qgamiaHNUH/SG.jpg)\n\nAs a partner in the Startup Token “Zero to ICO” tour, with advisors Eddy Travia and Yacine Terai, the Dether team was thrilled to share its vision of helping the world, especially the unbanked, to access cryptocurrency and Ethereum technology with the Singapore blockchain community. \n \nDestination 4: Genesis Block Hong Kong \n![HK.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmaBPCWkpbjmYPHQUExuCQxoKVsb3sCCAq2pioNp9C4mWt/HK.jpeg)\nCofounder Hamid A “Person Teller Machine” standing next to a Bitcoin ATM! \n\nIn Hong Kong, the team presented at Genesis Block, a place dedicated to buying Bitcoin and Ether using ATMs. Among the topics discussed is a potential partnernship in which they would list their crypto ATMs on the Dether map for the Hong Kong community. \n \n \nDestination 5: Tokyo, Japan \n![Japan.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmQ7tpESEasYqPWNKgWYu8iBr1MdmnTZsydoqybbP7ZEgx/Japan.jpeg)\n\nThe Dether team received a warm welcome in Tokyo, where they were able to carry out a live demo of Dether in action, translated into Japanese, and presented to investors. \nBecause Japan is a country that has a large volume of crypto transactions carried out daily, even to shop in many basic retails points, Dether could become a major player in the Japanese crypto scene. \n \nDestination 6: WAVES Event Seoul, Korea \n![Seoul.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdjKELNiBiLkrpjWgvTcqDeRZ1zESsVQHUaqkJGQLs1ym/Seoul.jpeg) \n \nDether’s Asian tour came to an end in Seoul, at the Asa Nanum Foundation, a space dedicated to startups. With the pitch translated into Korean, we were able to interact with the Korean crypto community. We then attended an event organized by Waves, where top blockchainbased startups located in Korea were also present. \nMany projects, like EnergiMine, expressed an interest in having their coins listed on Dether, so that people can use cash to buy these tokens in a peer-to- peer way, which would help their users redeem their tokens worldwide for cash. \n \nPARTNERSHIPS \n \n![Blueshyft.png](https://steemitimages.com/DQmWg4aZWm5WyMdCwqEPzAKiuKJHFJKCGrFbEcPXvQyxcTE/Blueshyft.png)\n\nAccess to ether in Australia just became easier today for Australian residents. Dether is happy to partner with Blueshyft, one of the largest retail networks in Australia, comprising over 1,200 local retailers supporting ether for over the counter exchanges. Using Dether’s decentralized mobile app, users can easily locate over 1,200 shops around them, where they can deposit cash instantly to buy ether. \n \n![cons.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmehknNg1nBFTzdhA6VS5MdCXx7V6eqnSoRF6pVCRxqFez/cons.jpeg)\n\nConsenSys is a major actor in the Blockchain ecosystem, focusing primarily on Ethereum. ConsenSys is a venture production studio building decentralized applications and various developer and end-user tools for blockchain ecosystems, focusing primarily on Ethereum. \nA few weeks ago, the Dether team had the chance to pitch our project to the leading blockchain company in Berlin in front of Joseph Lubin, ConsenSys founder, Co-founder of Ethereum and Kavita Gupta, and Managing Partner of ConsenSys Capital. \nFrom today, as a technical advisor in Dether’s project, ConsenSys will help the team in token design and Dether’s token sale \n \nDETHER TOKEN ECONOMICS \n \n \nDETHER PRESALE \nDether closed a private presale to 6 contributors on December 23rd. The small and private presale raised 4,956 Ethereum at an average price of $730. The ratio was 1 Ethereum is equal to 4,400 DTH. This comes out to roughly $2,887,880 for 22,164,586 Dether tokens. That is about .13 cents per DTH. These 6 contributors were given 17% of the token supply with an additional 5% for early contributors which come out to 22% of the total supply. I believe Dether allowed only 6 contributors due to knowing they won’t sell after their vesting periods.  \nVesting Period for Early Contributors: \n3,481,550 tokens available after ICO  \n6,963,100 tokens available after 3 months \n6,963,100 tokens available in month 6 \n5,000,000 tokens available in month 6 (Early Contributors Bonus) \n \n\nICO ANALYSIS \nDate: February 7th  \nGoal: 11,000 Ethereum \nPrice: 1 ETH = 4,000 DTH \nEthereum Price: $800 (February 7th) \nTokens to be sold: 44,000,000  \nDether plans to sell 44,000,000 tokens on February 7th. If one Ethereum was worth $800 on February 7th then Dether.io will raising $8,800,000. That would make each token about .20 cents which is a 53% for the early contributors. However, this is not an issue due to only 3.4% of the total supply (of early contributor’s token) available to be sold. I believe this figure will quickly get absorbed on the exchanges.  \nAt .20 cents a token that brings Dether.io’s market cap to $20,000,000. Dether after being compared to other tokens valued at the 20-40 million dollar market cap is a tremendous discount. Dether unlike other coins offers a solution to the number one problem in cryptocurrency: world wide adoption. It has a REAL, experienced team who know the technology but also how to market it. Also, Dether is one of the only ICOs and cryptos that already has an alpha released. Since US investors could not participate in Dether's ICO I will have to wait until it goes on exchanges starting hopefully Monday, February 12. I will remain bullish if it goes on exchange with a market cap sub 40 million dollars. My short term price prediction is .70-.80 cents per token. If Dether is able to become fully decentralized I believe it can do 10x. \n\nDETHER SOCIAL MEDIA \nWhitepaper: https://whitepaper.dether.io/\nTelegram: https://t.me/Dether_io \nNewsletter: http://eepurl.com/cXO6jH   \nWebsite: https://dether.io  \nEmail: [email protected]  \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dether.io/  \nTwitter: https://twitter.com/dether_io  \nMedium: https://medium.com/@DETHER/  \nReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dether/ \n\nIf you have any questions about Dether or upcoming ICOs you would like me to analyze please email me at [email protected]. Thanks for reading!",
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Account Metadata

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JSON METADATA
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Auth Keys

Owner
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM8ZWWbec2hhUkHHz6D3puTuExvzkn9wABgruNuGf14DT7oUzNTx1/1
Active
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM7S93W4vgNSVqUpQVLps6Rg6goXNZLMYhVmwQHyHNoADzFeG6Ct1/1
Posting
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM52yjk3yzamizULXbrvxFnmfrEU6V5NeetvjSbTiLjcgqiBDqSu1/1
Memo
STM8h5VFAQp7QCiCob5K5encXfa4PWjE5gv4Xofe2vENXgFCV5Gxz
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