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#Cleanapp app series
Next, by way of disclaimer, this series will analyze one particularly innovative “CleanApp” by the name of (OLM), as well as OLM’s Blockchain reward, Littercoin. What follows is CleanApp’s analysis of what is necessary for developers to succeed in taking their respective CleanApps to market, which we openly encourage and will actively support with our intellectual property, know-how, and analysis. What follows is NOT a promo piece for any particular currency or coin or token or project. Let us restate this for emphasis, based on feedback that we’ve seen to similar projects on Reddit. Instead, this series is our attempt to thread together several seemingly disparate themes into a coherent and actionable narrative.” -CleanApp (photo by Chris Liverani) “No, this is not a ‘pump & dump’ crypto story. CleanApp Foundation is a standard-setting nonprofit organization that has no stake in any crypto development project, and the same is true for its principals. CleanApp does NOT have a Blockchain project currently in development, and there is no ICO or other solicitation attached to this piece of analysis. The term “CleanApp” is used here descriptively to capture a particular type of trash/hazard report-analytics-response process. If it’s such an obvious win-win, why is nobody talking about CleanApp as the “killer app” of crypto? A few disclaimers help explain the answer. In other words, the Blockchain community needs a blockchain-based CleanApp to succeed and our planet needs a smarter resource-allocating CleanApp to succeed. We say “must” due to a rare confluence of interests between the awesome profit-generating potential of CleanApp and the environmentally sound practice of recycling at the heart of CleanApp activity. With BlockTech, the disruption must become a veritable revolution. Metcalfe teaches that, in 2010, “China’s richest woman was ‘cardboard queen’ Zhang Yin, whose $5.6 billion recycling empire made her wealthier than Oprah.” Today, teams like SeeClickFix, Litterati, Rubicon Global and many others continue to make advances in CleanTech, disrupting the way BigWaste runs our resources into the ground. But this world is also inhabited by recycling tycoons, wielding immense power over resources and, hence, commercial futures. Inside the Surprisingly Lucrative World of Cardboard Theft there are organized mobs of “urban scavengers,” human raccoons who go around stealing cardboard under the cover of darkness. In 2012, John Metcalfe at CityLab published a fascinating expose on recyclables theft. Is there really so much cash in “trash?” Yes. Imagine the aggregate gains from pallets of scrap metal, gathered from geo-tagged crowd-sourced CleanApp Reports.” -CleanApp (photo by Alfonso Navarro) And this is just for old corrugated cardboard. “Is ordinary sidewalk litter really monetizable? Yes! One used cardboard box may seem worthless, but aggregate hundreds and you have a pallet worth about $50 in June 2018 spot prices.
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The potential yields from this relatively low-cost adaptation of Blockchain technology are astronomical.ĬleanApp isn’t about monetizing just trash CleanApp shows how to monetize torrents of waste-related, hazard-related data - chained to particular producers, points of origin, reporters, locales, constitutive materials, time-frames, incident rates, likely diffusion patterns, and hundreds of other variables.
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On the response side, the process is capable of full automation, with robots whizzing to respond to CleanApp reports like the one above. The process is globally scalable and requires relatively simple coding using largely off-the-shelf tools. By leveraging existing Blockchain tools, CleanApp aggregates multiple reports from multiple people over large time frames, creating actionable data portfolios from thousands, then millions, then billions of individual submissions - daily.
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This “CleanApp” - whatever it is eventually called - is a killer from the standpoint of new utility, and revenue potential. The “killer app” that will make billions of ordinary people finally understand and embrace Blockchain is none other than an “app” that serves as a data marketplace for litter/hazard reports & response processes. The central claim of this five-part series ( Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five) is this: Then we start the transactional process again. The value of this CleanApp Report also goes up with every subsequent CleanApp Report that is chained on the genesis block, until such time that the bin is emptied. It’s not enough to ask, “How much is this report worth?” The “worth” of this report depends on where this bin is located, when the photo was taken, and who wants to buy this data.