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[atlas] Using Atlas for commercial services
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Peter Koch
pk at DENIC.DE
Wed Sep 4 13:26:15 CEST 2013
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 03:02:43PM +0400, Alex Saroyan wrote: > companies service quality is good enough then well - this is one of > purposes of the Atlas especially when you are a host or sponsor. But just obeserving that you need credits to execute these measurements and IIUC there are three ways to acquire credits: hosting, sponsoring, and 'obtaining' from another credit holder. Now, if for the latter a market would evolve, that might have interesting consequences, including the 'dredits' becoming assets inthe books. I'd imagine the NCC has spent some cycles on the 'atlas credit economics' already. -Peter
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