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BITCLAVE ACTIVE SEARCH ECOSYSTEM IS A PLATFORM THAT ENABLES DIRECT CUSTOMER-TO-BUSINESS INTERACTIONS WITH NO NEED FOR INTERMEDIARIES.

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Overview

Project industryMarketing & Advertising
FoundedUnited States
WhitepaperBitclave White Paper Open

Technical details

Overall, the system has two major components: - The anonymized activity ledger, a decentralized account of relevant customer and retailer activities, including any retail activities that are observable by some party in the ecosystem (e.g., visiting a retail store, buying a product, rating a retailer). Personally identifying information is masked using an activity ledger anonymity mechanism to selectively hide individual customer/retailer identities while still allowing certain types of decentralized analytics to be computed over the ledger data, and other ledger entry fields may contain encrypted data that is only available to specific groups (e.g., conditioned release in response to achieving a smart contract trigger). Based on the ledger entries, group members will be able to perform activity ledger analytics operations to identify activity features or retail trends that enable marketing or business opportunities, for example offering discounts for a popular item or inviting customers to attend a product demo - On top of the activity ledger, will be a token exchange to provide incentives and rewards across interested parties and groups. Entities can earn tokens by contributing activity data to the ledger or through creation and execution of smart contracts with other parties

What is Bitclave

  When it comes to online advertising, businesses are forced to pay exorbitant amounts of money to “middlemen” in order to reach a captive audience for their promotions. However, the promotions often get placed among many other ads clogging up the space on crowded banners, or simply end up in someone’s spam box. Businesses also have little to no guarantee that the traffic they generate on their promotions is genuine. In fact, nearly 50% of all advertising traffic is generated by bots, essentially defeating the entire purpose of advertising. Sellers pay for “impressions, views, and clicks” resulting in extremely low conversion rates, having only loose correlation to return on investment.

Offline advertising is a similar story. More often than not, offline advertisers promote content with a “hit or miss” mass mailer mentality. Hoards of messages are slammed into users' faces with little or no targeting, resulting in a dubious correlation between offline ad dollars and return on investment. This, along with other factors, contributes to extremely low conversion rates. Promotions are largely delivered to those who simply do not care for the product or whose attention is likely focused on something else.

These ineffective measures, both offline and online, negatively impact the whole service value chain. The more companies are forced to pay to “middlemen”, such as Google and Facebook, the more money consumers have to pay for products and services. Businesses end up losing money, and consumers end up paying more for less value, creating a lose-lose situation.

In order to counteract the problems described above, BitClave proposes a system in which the intermediaries are eliminated and interactions are facilitated by the network itself. Instead of paying any “middlemen”, companies automatically make personalized offers directly to consumers who have opted in for the service.

In this ecosystem, consumers have control over their own data and can opt into advertising and analytics services by retailers through the use of smart contracts. This not only ensures that companies are making their offers to an audience that is more inclined to view and interact with their offerings, it also allows consumers to earn money for viewing these promotions.

This system also ensures increased user privacy. ”Free” services, such as Google and Facebook, often sell user data to brokers. With the BitClave Active Search Ecosystem in place, however, this is no longer a concern as companies sell their promotions to consumers firsthand.

Details

Pre-sales: Jul 25, 2017 - Aug 01, 2017
Public sales: Nov 29, 2017 - Nov 29, 2017
Total tokens for sale: 1,000,000,000 CAT
Hard cap: 25,500,000 USD
Raised: 25,500,000 USD

Legal

Registration country: United States
Office address: 3031 Tisch Way San Jose, CA 95128 United States

Token info

Ticker: CAT
Token price in USD: 1 CAT = 0.1 USD
Accepted currencies: BTC
Token distribution:
Community grants: 10%
Team: 10%
Long term budget: 30%
Fundraiser: 50%

Bitclave Roadmap

1
Q1 2017

Assembling the co-founding team and developing initial idea

2
Q2 2017

- Building development and marketing team
- Creating a first draft of white paper

3
Q3 2017

- Initial pre-sale
- Internal testing of alpha version
- Signing initial partners and customers
- Release of smart contracts
- Start of alpha and first customers
- Start of crowdfunding event

4
Q4 2017

- Completion of crowdfunding event
- Token distribution
- Listing on exchanges
- Release of beta version of the product
- Partnership with scalable blockchains

5
Q1 2018

- Improvements of Anonymization and Ranking system in collaboration with CMU
- Release of open source SDK
- Building of ecosystem with development community participation

6
Q3 2018

- Partner releases of vertical solutions - Job Search, Retail and Automotive Search, Real Estate Search
- Signing partners and customers

7
Q1 2019

- Scalability development
- Integration with scalable file system
-Search optimizations

Project team

Alex Bessonov
Alex Bessonov
CEO
Alex Bessonov linkedin
Patrick Tague
Patrick Tague
CTO
Patrick Tague linkedin
Emmanuel Owusu
Emmanuel Owusu
Chief Architect
Emmanuel Owusu linkedin
Vasily Trofimchuk
Vasily Trofimchuk
Project Management
Vasily Trofimchuk linkedin
Yan Michalevsky
Yan Michalevsky
Security Architect
Yan Michalevsky linkedin
Andrey Shashlov
Andrey Shashlov
Core Developer
Andrey Shashlov linkedin
Eugene Kaganovich
Eugene Kaganovich
Data Architect
Eugene Kaganovich linkedin
Mark Shwartzman
Mark Shwartzman
Data Scientist
Mark Shwartzman linkedin

Advisors

Min H. Kim
Min H. Kim
Marketing Advisor
Min H. Kim linkedin
Danny Yang
Danny Yang
Blockchain Advisor
Danny Yang linkedin
George Samman
George Samman
Blockchain Advisor
George Samman linkedin
Greg Wolfson
Greg Wolfson
Blockchain Advisor
Greg Wolfson linkedin
Lucas Hendren
Lucas Hendren
Blockchain Advisor
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Kevin Doerr
Kevin Doerr
Strategy Advisor
Kevin Doerr linkedin
Gerald Beuchelt
Gerald Beuchelt
Governance Advisor
Gerald Beuchelt linkedin
Balaji Ganesan
Balaji Ganesan
Data Privacy Advisor
Balaji Ganesan linkedin
Brad Gaynor
Brad Gaynor
Science Advisor
Brad Gaynor linkedin
Charlie Liu
Charlie Liu
Technology Advisor
Charlie Liu linkedin
George Totev
George Totev
Risk Advisor
George Totev linkedin

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