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Promise engine #353

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Waldz opened this issue Sep 11, 2018 · 1 comment
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Promise engine #353

Waldz opened this issue Sep 11, 2018 · 1 comment
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Waldz commented Sep 11, 2018

GOAL

IN ORDER to: Test Payments (in tokens) between VPN Providers and Consumers
WE, as an: Organization
WANT to: launch proof of concept of Mysterium Payment system

Steps:

  1. Consumer connects to Provider
  2. Provider promises (certain amount of traffic, cost, speed)
  3. Consumer promises (to pay for Node services certain cost)
  4. Client uses Provider's traffic
  5. Consumer pays to Provider
  6. Provider clears promises
@Waldz Waldz added the epic label Sep 11, 2018
@Waldz Waldz modified the milestones: Working promise engine POC, Working promise engine POC (0.6) Oct 24, 2018
@Waldz Waldz changed the title Working promise engine POC Promise engine Oct 24, 2018
@zolia zolia assigned tadovas and unassigned soffokl Dec 17, 2018
@zolia zolia modified the milestones: Working promise engine POC (0.?), Winter calm (0.6) Dec 17, 2018
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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

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@zolia zolia removed the stale label Apr 2, 2019
@Waldz Waldz removed this from the Q2 Sprint #2 (Bicycle time 0.7) milestone Apr 30, 2019
@zolia zolia closed this as completed Oct 25, 2019
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