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Let's talk about how blockchain and AI are changing the medical sector. Is this the future or a farce?

>How to profit from this?

I like IDOs and I day trade. If the so called tech can't give me that kind of benefits, what's the point?

>> No.55416389
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>>55416361
AI clearly has a lot of space to carve into Med. Its super high cost and a lot of avenues to develop subscriber based software that can extract fees in exchange of lukewarm medical coverage, so long as it is cheaper than conventional coverage. Now a days everyone got a job with a TC of an average STARTING minium of about 240k. That goes up to 350k to 400k within a short matter of time. This is after they went to get their four year CS degree, EVERYONE studied that after 1990, CS basically was the only degree people studied and they got the 240k TC or will be getting it shortly. Some even hit around 600k I think, which is more than enough to purchase a home (averageing around 400k) at a 7-8% interest rate. Lots of talent and money flows into software and a lot of non four year program medical people will get left behind. ESPECIALLY Since ALMOST ALL their cohorts have CS degrees and can code.

>> No.55416399

>>55416389
Stop spamming you fucker

>> No.55416929

>>55416361
Looks like it's the future with the way things are going. There's a rumor about AI regulations. Blockchains on the other hand has a lot to offer to the space.

>> No.55417332

>>55416361
>I like IDOs
Based. Catching them early is the priority. Solid products are added advantages. Now is the time.

>> No.55417340

>>55416929
Both work hand in hand now and have been the building block of most recent innovations. I see them thriving even in medicine.

>> No.55417554

>>55416361
>Is this the future or a farce?
Healthcare-blockchain integration has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare sector for sure. I'm seeing some incredible projects making an impact already

>> No.55417567

>>55416389
This anonfag made sense. But the OPfag is talking about integrating blockchain and AI into healthcare sector

>> No.55417580

>>55417554
Paper records are becoming a thing of the past. Wearables and medical dApps are changing everything.

>> No.55417590

>>55416929
>There's a rumor about AI regulation
The government will always find a way to attack innovations. I think it is high time for project builders to start collaborating with governments around the globe in order to have a clearer vision for innovations. Any project that focuses on healthcare revolution is a good one to support

>> No.55417592
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>>55417567
Desu nigga needs to be educated about ImmunifyLife. Would do him some good.

>> No.55417607

>>55417590
SEC is led by fags. They'll keep attacking crypto and innovations. I wouldn't hold my breath.

>> No.55417646

>>55417592
What is that? Sounds like it provides solution to immune system issues.

>> No.55417660

>>55417590
Health facilities have a part to play too, not just the government. Every hand should be on deck.

>> No.55417676

>>55416361
Just stick you asses to BTC or ETH, rest is just part time gimmick

>> No.55417691

>>55417646
It's a project that's bringing medical care to the grassroots jeet. More access and accurate diagnosis all on the blockchain. Go do some reading.

>> No.55417699

>>55416389
How does it fucking help ?
>>55416929
AI could help me with mails, that's is what I just need it for.

>> No.55417709

>>55417332
IDOs are often gateway to getting at the top. I'd prefer to get on board too

>> No.55417710

>>55417676
Stupid Maxis
>>55416361
I ape IDO when I am the first few ones to get it

>> No.55417716
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not even launched yet :)

>> No.55417723

>>55417554
Immunify Life is already working on achieve it
>>55417567
Finally this board is making some sense

>> No.55417727

>>55416361
It is the future, a future where medical data and healthcare services are decentralized. Blockchain projects that allow individuals to control their health information are going to take off.

>> No.55417730

>>55417716
how do these guys afford coke, I think its for the rich white trash only

>> No.55417753

>>55416361
I like IDOs too, better to stick around with a promising project that will offer real utility and solutions to real-world challenges, IDOs on Polygon are top notch

>> No.55417757
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>>55417590
This might give SEC and the governments some much needed use case.
>>55417607
SEC is lead by the dumbest minds on the planet

>> No.55417769

>>55416361
I have lost everything while day trading crypto
>>55416399
why is bother your nigga ass

>> No.55417778

>>55417727
PulseChain and ImmunifyLife are great examples of blockchain projects that'll revolutionize the health sector in a decentralized manner

>> No.55417789

>>55417580
Smartphone apps designed to manage patients' health status and facilitate the collecting and sharing of health data are in vogue and blockchain projects are nailing it

>> No.55417794

>>55416361
No one is here for the tech. AI has actually made lives easier.
>>55417753
I have made a lot of money on IDOs on polygon

>> No.55417797

>>55417789
MedicalChain, PulseChain, ImmunifyLife, and a handful of projects are implementing this

>> No.55417803

>>55417794
>I have made a lot of money on IDOs on polygon
Interesting, I'm so much into a couple of IDOs on Polygon, and given the ecosystem's reputation for stable and low gas fee

>> No.55417815

>>55417691
How's it making healthcare record more decentralized, secure and private? I wonder!

>> No.55417834

>>55417676
No retard, there's more to blockchain than just finance, controlling personal data and having the right to give licenses to those who access it or not is not a gimmick

>> No.55417861

>>55417778
Solve Care, Immunify Life, Pulse Network, Geeq, among others. This is the era of healthcare transformation

>> No.55417865

>>55417710
>I ape IDO when I am the first few ones to get it
Lucky you, I'm applying this technique and keeping an eye out for a Polygon IDO called ImmunifyLife, fancy the 'saving lives to earn' feature

>> No.55417879

>>55417797
It is wild to keep seeing an effort in raising the level of healthcare up through emerging technologies

>> No.55418098

>>55416361
Fucking keep your balls down. Blockchain + AI+ Medicine will excel.
Keep your eyes out for Blockchain + Web3Gaming + NFTs + Cars, all seen in holoride, fucking DYOR the space is vast.

>> No.55418142

>>55416361
it will be very watered down technology and 20 years out of date by the time it's implemented
>doctors will only approve of AI if they're still top of the payroll
>blockchain would create immutable medical records, show malpractice / "usual care"
>clinical trials couldn't be fabricated, no more big pharma
>t. knower

>> No.55418168

>>55418142
also the blockchain needs of the medical field is very basic and could be served by any chain with sufficient throughput. like everything else in medicine it'll probably come down to a "trusted" already established provider e.g. citrix. from what i've seen rose (shitcoin) has put the most effort into capturing the healthcare market but it will probably end up being some proprietary, obsolete implementation whatever happens

>> No.55418204

>>55416361
Modern doctors are arguably worse than chatgpt already

>> No.55418590

>>55416361
First off, technology is a vast and ever-evolving field. It's not solely tailored to meet your individual desires. Sure, IDOs and day trading can be exciting and potentially profitable, but they're just a small fraction of what technology can offer

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>>55417769
Now is not the best time to day trade IMO, just DCA and stay comfy.

>> No.55419010

>>55418204
Well, you will expect something worse if something is not done regards to the patient's healthcare data management. You heard it here first.

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>>55417709
Yeah, IDOs can be quite lucrative if you time them right. The early bird catches the worm, they say

>> No.55419443

>>55416361
>day trade
Day trading is where it's at. You can make quick profits if you have a solid strategy and can handle the stress.

>> No.55419597

>>55417580
Tech is changing everything. Let's not forget the importance of solid technology behind these projects. If the so-called tech can't deliver the benefits we're looking for, what's the point?

>> No.55419605

>>55416361
iExec RLC look into it

>> No.55419644

>>55417879
Absolutely. We need to do our due diligence and evaluate the projects thoroughly. It's not just about chasing quick gains; sustainable projects with real-world applications should be on our radar.

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>>55417676
Well, the beauty of the market is that there's something for everyone. Some folks prioritize short-term gains, while others focus on long-term investments and fundamental analysis. Different strokes for different folks.

>> No.55419677

>>55419597
That's a fair point. The underlying technology and fundamentals should always be a priority, especially in the crypto space. Otherwise, it's just hype and empty promises.

>> No.55420390

>>55417716
thanks, could moon , will be carefull too