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walty releases real hardware

https://medium.com/@Waltonchain_EN/waltonchain-reveals-the-iot-ru20-a-uhf-android-smart-rfid-reader-writer-to-support-high-level-e6aabcd4b9af

>> No.11377593

>>11377587
the fucking STATE of that lmfao

hire an industrial designer ffs

>> No.11377596

Needs more plug-ins

What year is it 1999?kek

>> No.11377600

it reads 450 tags per second

>> No.11377601

>>11377593
This is for use in factories and such. Noone cares what it looks like, as long as you can drop it 50 times and have a truck run over it.

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>>11377587

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>>11377601
this

>> No.11377625

also name other projects with real in-house developed HW

>> No.11377636

>>11377600
What's the point of reading tags so fast? Wouldn't you run out of tags eventually?

>> No.11377651

Tags can be read at 450 per second and the reading distance is 15 meters.

That's full industrial level and it's crypto.

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>>11377636
>What's the point of reading tags so fast?
>Wouldn't you run out of tags eventually?

>> No.11377680

>>11377587
good luck trying to sell that thing lmao

>> No.11377699

>>11377651
Again, they are a hardware company, we knew they could do this. Does their software keep up? That's yet to be seen.

Should have just made the hardware and used oracles

>> No.11377722

>>11377699
why use third party when they can do decentralization with their own blockchain?

>> No.11377744

>>11377722
History would say they don't know wtf they are doing with blockchain. Hows the token swap going? Tough nut to crack?

>> No.11377748

>>11377699
yea, just pick one of that massive amount of oracles out there. Currently it's faster to develop a blockchain than waiting for a suitable oracle.

>> No.11377755

>>11377587
walton was one of the only real use case out there, i did join the ico and dump at 10$, meaby join again once btc takes the dump

>> No.11377769

>>11377748
If by develop a blockchain you mean fork an existing one, sure.

>> No.11377773

>>11377744
so what blockchain are you suggesting WTC should use?

>> No.11377775

LINK IS DEAD

>> No.11377789

>>11377775
it's not

>> No.11377792

>>11377611
Holy fuck it's not even a Gigabit ethernet port wtf

>> No.11377801

>>11377773
I'm suggesting a team that excels in hardware should concentrate on that, and use sw developed by experts in that field

I love the wtc idea, just dont trust the team to execute the part of it they have no experience in

>> No.11377816

>>11377792
> 450 tags per second
> gigabit
are you retarded?

>> No.11377818

>>11377636

You would place this under a conveyor belt in a factory for instance, allowing it to scan the products that roll by (sometimes at very high speeds).

>> No.11377819
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A FUCKING BOX
there is probably just a raspi inside

>> No.11377823

>>11377792
kek yeah let's ramp up production costs so ppl can use it to download rdr2

>> No.11377848

>>11377819
So what if it is? The point is that it reads a large amount of NFC tags from very far away and registers them in a blockchain or whatever. A raspi would be capable of that. It's expensive because its an industrial strength NFC reader.

>> No.11377852

>>11377823
>production costs
>adds hdmi post but not g-eth

>> No.11377878

>>11377852
audio too.

>> No.11377890

>>11377852
The purpose of this device is to read/write RFID tags and possible register them in a blockchain. Why the fuck would you need gigabit?

>> No.11377933

>>11377890
Lol. Lets add hdmi, audio and require a power pack instead of proper iec connector....oh and lets make it 100mbps network #china

>> No.11377952

>>11377823
I can't imagine the cost difference in more than 2 cents. Who even manufacturers these last generation parts

>> No.11377962

>>11377933
Since it runs android I'm assuming there's some kind of user interface for this device. So what's wrong with HDMI to connect it to a display?

I'll agree that audio is not needed for this use case. And if they really wanted it they could have audio over HDMI.

>> No.11378008

Overall, I'm pretty sure the specs and ports have been mulled over during the design phase and it's just us guessing now over a medium post.