About Personal Data Democracy
Companies worldwide desperately need to know their customer. They need fundamental human insights about consumers in order to design innovative products and services that fuel desire, which leads to sales. Companies also need precise data from and about consumers to perfectly target marketing and sales activities. Now companies face an arms race in growing demand for consumer data as the world becomes more interconnected and new competitors emerge. This is why data brokerage became a 250 billion USD per year business. The data brokerage industry grew 13.5% in the past 4 years and is expected to grow at the same rate during the next years.
Data brokers operate inconspicuously behind a veil of secrecy and a good number are evidently stealing personal data, and packaging and reselling it as a commodity to companies worldwide. By doing so data brokers are violating consumers’ data privacy and not even compensating consumers.
Consumers worldwide are becoming increasingly aware of these violations and have begun to actively protect their data privacy. An ensuing cat-and-mouse game where, for example, consumers block their web browsing cookies may be answered by surreptitious gathering of IP addresses, and so on. This is only one simple and innocuous example. Smarter users and new privacy laws are making it harder for data brokers to access good quality personal data for resale to companies. As a result, data brokers may engage in much more sophisticated or veiled methods that can cross to line into questionable practices.
In sum, the current system is opaque and uncontrollable; consumers’ privacy is violated; and companies hardly get enough quality data to meet their market research requirements.
This already leads to fail investments in the double-digit billions. In addition, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union becomes enforceable from 25 May 2018 and will make it even more complicated for data brokers to access personal data. It seems like we are in an accelerating downward spiral with no way to stop or reverse the trend.
Companies worldwide desperately need to know their customer. They need fundamental human insights about consumers in order to design innovative products and services that fuel desire, which leads to sales. Companies also need precise data from and about consumers to perfectly target marketing and sales activities. Now companies face an arms race in growing demand for consumer data as the world becomes more interconnected and new competitors emerge. This is why data brokerage became a 250 billion USD per year business. The data brokerage industry grew 13.5% in the past 4 years and is expected to grow at the same rate during the next years.
Data brokers operate inconspicuously behind a veil of secrecy and a good number are evidently stealing personal data, and packaging and reselling it as a commodity to companies worldwide. By doing so data brokers are violating consumers’ data privacy and not even compensating consumers.
Consumers worldwide are becoming increasingly aware of these violations and have begun to actively protect their data privacy. An ensuing cat-and-mouse game where, for example, consumers block their web browsing cookies may be answered by surreptitious gathering of IP addresses, and so on. This is only one simple and innocuous example. Smarter users and new privacy laws are making it harder for data brokers to access good quality personal data for resale to companies. As a result, data brokers may engage in much more sophisticated or veiled methods that can cross to line into questionable practices.
In sum, the current system is opaque and uncontrollable; consumers’ privacy is violated; and companies hardly get enough quality data to meet their market research requirements.
This already leads to fail investments in the double-digit billions. In addition, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union becomes enforceable from 25 May 2018 and will make it even more complicated for data brokers to access personal data. It seems like we are in an accelerating downward spiral with no way to stop or reverse the trend.
Crowdsale
Pre-sale Pre-sale start date 20 Apr 2018
Pre-sale end date 15 Jun 2018
ICO ICO start date 16 Jun 2018
ICO end date 14 Jul 2018
Hard cap size 35,000,000 USD (fiat)
Legal ICO Platform 3
Token details Ticker PDATA
Type Utility-token
Additional Token Emission 0
Accepted Currencies
XRP
ETH
BTC
Bonus Program
A Private Sale with contributions of minimum 50,000 USD will be held, until April 9th 10:00 AM GMT - with a bonus of 50%.
During the pre-sale TGE period, PDATA tokens will be sold applying following bonuses: 5,000 USD or more - Bonus 20%
During Day 1 of the TGE sale period, the bonus will be 15%. Each day the bonus will go down by 1% down to a minimum of 0%. The last 15 days of the TGE, there will be no more bonus
Token distribution
60% -TGE
13% - Development Fund
20% - Company/Team
5% - Advisors
2% - Bounty
Funds allocation
30% - Opiria platform development
45% - Opiria platform global expansion
25% - Grow consumer database
Milestones
1
Q2 2015
Start of the project
2
Q4 2016
Opiria is born - launch of the platform
3
Q1 2018
ICO crowdsale start
4
Q1 2019
Completion of PDATA and Opiria ecosystem
5
Q4 2021
50 million consumers in Opiria database Team
Christian Lange
Founder & CEO
Marlene Gagesch
Co-Founder & CTO
Toma Corbu
Software Architecture
Marius Balaban
Frontend Development
Dorin Danilov
App Development
Daniel Turcan
App Development
Eugen Melentii
App Development
Vlad Blana
Algorithm Development
Paul Olteanu
Frontend Development
Bogdan Uretu
Testing
Razvan Tautu
UX Design
Ismail Malik
Blockchain R&D, ICO Strategist BlockchainLab
Sam Lee
Director of Research Strategic Coin
Mihai Dumitrescu
CTO rosoftlab
Michael Mazier
Co-Founder LendingCalc
Pavel Kapelnikov
Principal Chelsea Holdings Company
Florin Mihoc
Tech Executive Columbia Business School
Angel Colon
Advisor Factury, Inc.
for more information:
https://opiria.io/static/docs/Opiria-PDATA-Whitepaper.pdf
https://t.me/PDATAtoken
https://www.facebook.com/pdatatoken/
https://twitter.com/PDATA_Token
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