About Knowledge
From the day we are born, we are continuously learning. Early on in our lives we learn a wide variety of skills - reading, writing, arithmetic, what we like, what we don’t like - somewhere along the way, we are taught that the rewards and bene ts for learning and attaining knowl- edge will be more clear later in life. As a society, we indebt ourselves nancially, spending years in schools and colleges accumulating knowledge, and as we progress through our ed- ucational journey, we are told knowledge is itself a reward, that knowing something should be reward enough. After many years of formal schooling and attaining knowledge, we realize that the main outcome of this learning, the value of what we know, is nancial in nature.
Throughout the entirety of human history, people have celebrated achievement. Today, this is perhaps most visible in professional athletics, where top teams and their superstars re- ceive immense praise, recognition, and rewards. This motivates aspiring players to strive to perform at higher levels, providing role models and goals for people inclined towards com- petition. Professional sports and similar platforms for celebrating human accomplishment also create downstream fan markets: analysts, reporters, spectators, product developers, marketers and venue, sponsors, and other vested interests all have an emotional and eco- nomic stake in the performance of “their” teams. What if this level of enthusiasm were directed towards knowledge? Knowledge.io is making this happen, and is revolutionizing the way people connect and value knowledge.
Nature designed us to be attracted to things that provide immediate reward – like eating a cake, kissing a partner, watching your favorite TV show, listening to music, and playing games. It takes a whole year to get on the dean’s list in a college – that’s a long time compared to the 30 minutes you spend watching your favorite tv show. So why is knowledge treated so differently? Why should knowledge be rewarded abstractly, and not directly? The Knowledge.io platform solves this problem by rewarding knowledge and participation with the Knowledge Token.
Knowledge.io began as a concept for rewarding and celebrating knowledge. Everyone pos- sesses knowledge, and is shaped through their individual life experiences, but opportunities to share, showcase, and receive the bene t of one’s own knowledge can be scarce for most people. Knowledge.io introduces a platform to applaud and reward users for sharing their knowledge. Knowledge.io proposes a platform that will enable its participants to attain an immediate reward and validation through gami ed learning, veri cation of expertise, and cutting-edge ad tech based technology. Knowledge.io is a multifaceted platform with for- ward thinking crypto technology, creating a user centric approach to information gathering and persona building. Knowledge.io proposes a new frontier in knowledge tracking, veri ca- tion and validation, and through using reward and incentive models detailed below, attains high levels of engagement.
Features
Blockchain powered knowledge sharing platform which enables consumers and experts to prove their knowledge in many areas of expertise, and earn tokens which can be redeemed for real-life rewards.
The platform also contains the Q&ADS Knowledge Score Targeting enabling marketers and advertisers to target advertising at real people who have proven expertise in their areas, avoiding issues prevalent with adtech today.
Knowledge Roadmap
-
Phase 1 - Q4 2017
- Ad Tech Platform
Marketplace v1.0
Knowledge Score Data Collection
Trivia Spar Integration
Gaming Grids Integration
-
Phase 1 - Q4 2017 2017
- Ad Tech Platform
Marketplace V1.0
Knowledge Score Data Collection
Trivia Spar Integration
Gaming Grids Integration
-
Phase 2 - 2018
- IKL Labs Launch
Sellers Marketplace
Knowledge Score Blockchain Deployment
Knowledge Score Partner Integration
Knowledge.io Platform Development
-
Phase 3 - 2019
- IKL Labs Product Releases