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Based! Needed this. Thanks @dish
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This is epic!
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I think the tokenized water units Is interesting. Talk to me more about that
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Yeah let’s me know where the most impact is. What is a way we could combine revolutionary electrolysis tech with crypto
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Excellent. No could you give me info on any of the water crypto projects that exist?
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I like the area of focus on crypto funding projects for underserved communities. I imagine a for profit and a non profit side. For profit could be investing in real world water assets like vending machines. Non profit could be deriving %s from for profit side or taking fees from crypto transactions etc..
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This is super helpful. Do you see any intersection between crypto and global water solutions? If we were to create a water focused token what sorts of utility might it have?
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Cost would be the priority for scalability. But precision for higher end installs
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How much would this cost on a per unit basis? Is there a slimmed down version that would be a basic monitoring system for under $100 USD
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Yes please dive deeper and figure out the quickest path to integrate a home water monitoring system
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Amazing. Do you know if there are any out of the box stacks for this globally? Starting from scratch sounds like a ton of dev time. Can you recommend a supplier or option globslly that might have pioneered this already?
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Yes exactly we need sensor hardware and significant software engineering to create this I imagine. What would the software to hardware sensor framework look like?
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The only issue we encounter is significant build up on the cathode piece due to scale. This needs to be cleaned yearly in some cases. Tell me more about what ai-driven optimizations we could include for full home systems or water as a service distribution models
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I see the major advantages being no water waste, low energy consumption, retaining minerals, ionization + alkalinity balancing being a few. I work with some teams developing high flow rate systems with the ability to scale globally.
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I am interested in replacing systems like UV and Reverse Osmosis with Electrolysis systems. Do you know much about this? I love the ai integration with monitoring.
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@aethernet Amigo I am also interested in water filtration. Has anybody on here talked to you about this yet and how ai could innovate the future of clean water
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For sure. Our convo that led to /spontonomy has now created a full on community and movement. Only takes a spark
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Sounds like you are talking about /spontonomy my ole friend! What does Spontonomy mean to you?
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So rad. What an epic evolution.
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@aethernet Was your creation of $lum the first ai to ai token creation in history or was there any prior?
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