AMA Satoshi Club x Apron Network, March 10th

We are pleased to announce our next AMA on March 10th 2021 at 11:30 AM UTC Time: Satoshi Club x Apron Network

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⚠️Total Reward pool: $500

⚠️Requirements:
👉 Join Satoshi Club Telegram group
👉 Join Apron Network Telegram group

We will have the following structure:

Part 1: 100$ /6 users – We’ll select 6 questions from the community. A user can post maximum 3 questions. 6 Questions will be selected from our website – please submit your questions in the comments section of this post.

Part 2: 100$/10 users – Open chat for 120 seconds. You can post Max 3 questions. Apron Network Team will select 10 questions and answer them.

Part 3: 300$ – A quiz about Apron Network

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92 thoughts on “AMA Satoshi Club x Apron Network, March 10th

  1. Can you briefly describe what is your platform in 3-5 sentences? And what is your Mission and Vision?

  2. Could you tell us how do holders of the $APN token benefit in the ecosystem & what power within the governance model do individuals hold? Why is it so attractive and what are the basic requirements to participate?

  3. What Catalysts Will Affect the Stock Going Forward?What Part of the Business Do You Think Is Being Ignored That Has More Upside Potential Than Wall Street Is Giving It?

  4. The presale of APN has been completed, and the APN has not yet been released on the market. What do you think can be done with APN tokens today? Do you think you shouldn’t launch features like staking to take advantage of current APN tokens?

  5. I read in the medium that Apron is providing free services for developers in the Heco ecosystem. Why do you prefer to provide free service while you can generate profit from this service? Is this free service temporary or permanent?

  6. A few days ago, you partnered with Phala Network, which is a privacy protocol for protecting data and smart contracts on the blockchain. How has Phala Network contributed to the development of APRON?

  7. On March 3, Apron Network completed funding rounds for seed and private sales, but I never found information on the tokenomics. Could you tell us about her?

  8. 1. Apron aims to be the decentralized version of ”Infura” of the Polkadot ecology. And as we know, Polkadot has been one of the fastest rising decentralized networks in recent times, with the remarkably sheer number of dApps springing up across the Polkadot ecosystem. With such a great mandate to enable inter-blockchain communication, there is a need for utilities that streamline access to Polkadot data and services. In this case, what is the significance of Apron to Polkadot Ecosystem? What makes Apron Network be perfect for any Polkadot application? In which way does Apron Network see the opportunity to change how parachains connect with the Polkadot network? Can you describe the Apron Network’s easy-to-use “module” for Polkadot ecological developers?

  9. I read on your whitepaper that Apron Network aim is to provide services such as on-chain data indexes, node services and more for Polkadot, HECO and Kusama ecosystems, but what about other ecosystems like Ethereum, Cosmos, BSC, will your services be available for this as well? Also, I read that nodes will receive a service fee paid, will this fee change depending on the ecosystem?

  10. On your tokenomics section in your whitepaper you said that the service call will charge a certain gas fee and certain service usage fee, all of this of course will be done with APN, that is your native token, so, could you tell us more about this token? Besides what I mention before, what other utility cases will it have? And since you are a system that will work with a lot of blockchains, what kind of token will it APN be? Will users be able to use it in all those blockchains you offer services for?

  11. I read that The Kylin network will provide data analytics and data oracle as one of the infrastructure service providers on the Apron platform. How will they be able to own and provide their users through this partnership with instant but reliable and valid on-chain and off-chain market data? How will Kylin and Apron maintain extreme levels of security and reliability in their infrastructure?

  12. The goal of Bifrost is to free up liquidity for B-asset staking and derivative asset issuance. Since Bifrost is part of the Apron Network ecosystem, They have in mind to provide mid-level infrastructure service support for other blockchains such as Ethereum, Kusama, BSC, Filecoin, Helium, Heco, including Layer 2 and other public blockchains? Initially, what will be the solutions you will provide for Polkadot network users?

  13. Apron Network has entered into a new partnership with Bifrost. In addition, I read that they will provide Bifrost with infrastructure services such as decentralized node services and on-chain data indexing. What will be the quality level of these nodes? What kind of technology have you used to develop them? What will Apron receive in return for this important service?

  14. 2. Developers depend on dedicated node service providers that have the resources to manage the infrastructure. It is known that most blockchain networks are hosted on centralized cloud services and that being said, centralized nodes are a source of vulnerability, even for decentralized platforms – node overloading or failure can disrupt the entire network causing service outages. These issues played out recently during the tokensale of a Polkadot-based project – Mask Network or in November last year when a service outage from Infura caused some major cryptocurrency exchanges such as Binance and Bithumb to suspend Ethereum-based services, including Metamask. These incidents further underline the incapability of these node service platforms to support the decentralized world of blockchain. My question is: how Apron Network can save the day any time? What are its advantages in securing this area and making it safe for various blockchains?

  15. I saw on your whitepaper that ApronDAO is the governance organization of Apron Network and this will be made up with community members, Apron Labs members and more. My question is, how will ApronDAO take decisions, based on what criteria? How many members in total will this organization have? If a user wants to be part of ApronDAO how can they join, what do they need to do in order to be part of this, and will also this users have any possibility to help Apron Network when it comes to making decisions or will just be up to ApronDAO?

  16. 3. Recently Apron Network successfully closed the seed and private sale funding rounds. The current funding round was led by a group of visionary VCs in the field like Vega Ventures, Digital Finance Group, PAKA, AU21 Capital, Monday Capital, and so many others. The logical question about it is: what are the major steps towards expansion of the Apron ecosystem? Will these funds be invested in building a more solid infrastructure layer? What is about Web 3.0 age and why it is so indispensable?

  17. i see that Apron Network already finished doing their PreSale. Can you share about how much your target for seed round and did the target sale success ? and also who are your investor for seed round can you share a little about that ?

  18. as i know there are a lot of project out there that provide node service for Dapp Developer and Apron Network also give same service. What issue that Apron Network trying to solve ? What makes Apron Node different?

  19. I read that you have recently partnered with Kylin Network, That is really exciting! , how can this association help you achieve your long-term goals, and what benefits will this collaboration bring for users?

  20. on your white paper it is mentioned that Apron network consists of the Apron Node which is based on the Substrate Framework. Could you explain what exactly is the Apron Node and what features of it diferentiate Apron Network from others decentralized platforms that provides infrastructure services?

  21. The networks are generally clogged with people and this makes it impossible for developers to connect How do dApps developers connect with Apron and how does the Apron API act in these cases

  22. I have seen that Apron Network places a lot of importance on the orientation of users to generate a good connection with Apron MARKET. How are the Apron MARKET services classified and what options do they offer to establish good dApps developers?

  23. I have heard that it is possible to reduce costs within the Apron Network through dApps, but not stretching if this is especially for developers or for people.How does cost reduction through dApps work and what usage needs are applicable for this ?

  24. As Apron Network you’re claiming that you can solve the overload and crush problems for centralized exchanges. How can you manage that? For example last month “Binance went down for 2 hours and they said it was a problem on AWS end. Can you solve those problems with your nodes?

  25. Currently there are many chain problems and very little cleaning in this area, I would like there to be projects that improve this and support ecology.What initiatives has Apron Network taken to offer solutions in how many problems with chain ecology and how do you improve the environment for dApps developers?

  26. Choosing the best Blockchain networks is a difficult and highly selective task for developers.How does Apron Network make it easy for dApps developers to choose Blockchain networks? Is it possible for dApps developers to have a more streamlined job through the Apron Network?

  27. In my opinion, API service options are critical for stable applications. Can more than one service interface be used through the Apron Network? How important are API services to Apron Network in relation to your applications?

  28. On your website it says that “The API service provider promises assets”, but there have been occasions where this area fails on some platforms. What actions does Apron Network take in case your API service provider does not provide the promised assets and how Does this build community trust?

  29. I love platforms that allow the use of multi-chain, because there are developers who like to vary the constructions of their dApps a bit. Does the Apron Network allow access to multiple public chains or is it a platform oriented to a particular chain? Is it possible to access public channels like Eth or Eos?

  30. We are future dApps developers who love to build dApps related to online games, but in particular, my preferred network is EOS. Are there development cases about decentralized games within the Apron Network? What networks are available to future dApps developers on the Apron Network?

  31. Some developers like to choose their own API service providers and evaluate what are the best options for their work. Is it possible that an API service provider can be chosen within the Apron Network or is this work established by the platform itself? Can developers evaluate their own vendors?

  32. On your website it says that it is possible to earn Apron tokens if we create a Dapp project in Apron, but how many Apron tokens can a developer receive if they build a successful Dapp or if they create a generic Dapp? Is this the only way to get Apron tokens?

  33. Apron Network services are necessary for majority companies, but obtaining quality suppliers often makes the difference in a good business plan. How are the Apron Network plans for companies or organizations in terms of supplier selection and how can these organizations favor your work?

  34. There’s something interesting about your staking feature called “the inspector pool” which was created fot those who want to reduce the risks of staking option. What are the basic fundamentals of this function and exactly what risks do you seek to mitigate?

  35. Apron seeks to take advantage of Web 3.0 to solve some centralized Web 2.0 artifacts that still plague the DeFi world, however it is not as easy as it is read, what are the biggest challenges of working with Web 3.0 and how will this help you to transform the foundational layer of the new blockchain decade?

  36. In order to solve and overcome the limitations faced by infrastructure service providers Apron Labs proposed the idea of creating Apron Network. So, tell us what are some of the great things that Apron Network incorporates unlike competitors? Specifically, how do you solve the current problems of infrastructure service discovery, service calls and service billing, which are of course the biggest shortcomings of these types of services?

  37. One of your services that caught my attention is the marketplace that comes with Apron Network, Apron Market. Tell us a little bit about it, how easy is it to acquire a service through it, is it safe, is there any kind of problem, or the possibility of not receiving the service I paid for? I would also like to know if you have any rating system or hierarchy to know the most recognized developers within the platform.

  38. What are the important differences between Apron Pilla Node and Apron Node, and what is the role of each?

  39. APRON’s main target is the Developers, not the investors and followers, so what are the direct benefits for them when they decide to develop within APRON? Better security? Easy to use and intuitive platform? More tools?

  40. Apron Network following the “middleware” concept, that connect the software system with application system, so how this technology that you own can be applied in blockchain?

  41. Apron Network recently started its HECO chain integration, so recently more and more projects have been started to use it, so can you tell us how is your personal experience using the Heco Chain, instead of Ethereum?

  42. Apron Network few days ago, announced a partnership with a Parachain project focused on staking, so Apron Network has plans to get involved with polkadot?

  43. Apron specifically offers 2 rewards benefits for these users:
    (1) people who support your use of API services if you create DApp projects on Apron. (2) offer personalized and exclusive plans for large organizations.
    My question is, why do you decide to exclusively reward these people? Why not reward the community or people with some time in the project to motivate themselves or keep getting motivated to invest in your platform? Wouldn’t it be a good idea?

  44. DApp developers, users, and operators generally look for security, quality, and complete stability. Delantal is really the best option for developers? If this is how they manage to offer a more secure, stable and rich functionality? What are they based on to achieve this?

  45. On your website you mention that Apron is really “cheap”, so how can you make paying DApps fees help developers save costs? Is it really a significant cost? Does this really save users money?

  46. Why is the Apron platform specifically focused on developing infrastructure services and helping DApps developers? Does your platform really have the necessary equipment and tools to carry it out? Isn’t it difficult to develop an infrastructure service and develop the best potential of DApps? How do they achieve this in such a simple way?

  47. How does your multilink app interface differ from the services you offer multichain? can you say that they are equivalent interpretations?

  48. Apron will work with the ETH network so that it is subject to the commissions and limitations of that network. Does Apron allow to decrease these commissions in any way?

  49. What does your name mean and how does it relate to your product? Is there a story related to it?

  50. Apron offers its services to other blockchain networks, or only allows interaction through DApp?

  51. The world is focused on NFTs, so does Apron have plans to support them? What application would they have within Apron?

  52. Apron provides infrastructure services for Dapp developers. The heart and soul of Dapps is their decentralized core, so as a third party, how is Apron Approach to be fully decentralized so it doesn’t modify the initial vision of any Dapp? What features of the platform enhance, instead of decreasing decentralization?

  53. It’s detailed on your whitepaper that the Apron Market is not only a smart contract but also a web-based service discovery platform and it’s all about infrastructure services, what if an user doesn’t find the one that fits with their needs? Is it possible to make a customized request?

  54. The Counselors are an important role that is part of your network, they are described as “service consultant”, they will among other things score and rank the services on the Apron Service Marketplace, so how do you ensure this all information is qualified? How do you choose this counselors for this important role?

  55. As it says in your whitepaper the running nodes in Apron Network are divided into two types: Apron Pillar Node and Apron Node. How do these nodes work? What are these nodes in charge of on the platform? Thanks.

  56. Apron Network counts with a Service Penalty Policy that allows punishment for those service providers or service users that show malicious behavior. Can you explain what is exactly considered as malicious behavior? What kind of punishment is applied to those who are found malicious? Also, who determines whether or not they are malicious and the appropriate punishment?

  57. The Apron Network system design is based on two types of nodes: Apron Pillar Node and Apron Node. Can you explain the main differences between those two nodes? Are they equally relevant in the network performance? Anyone can run both types of nodes?

  58. The building of Apron DAO is scheduled to start by Q4 2021. Who is going to be able to join the DAO? Only the community contributors or also other participants of Apron like developers and service providers? And when do you estimate the DAO to be ready?

  59. For cryptocurrency projects to grow at the rate they need to and convince the world that they’re big enough and strong enough to be adopted, “Strategic Partnerships” will be the KEY and on your weekly report, I can see you had successfully partnered with some huge and popular Crypto Projects recently. So may we know what’s your reasons for having many partners and why seeking for more? Also for you, what are the TOP THREE benefits these Strategic Partnerships will bring to APRON Network?

  60. I believe, Community is one of the important aspect a project must aware of in building a huge big step for their project’s success. So how important is the community to APRON NETWORK’s huge success in the future? Also we want to be part of your success, how can we help and contribute to make this happen?

  61. Just recently, The Polkadot ecosystem infrastructure service platform Apron Network reached a strategic partnership with Kylin Network and Kylin Network aims to build a cross-chain platform powering the data economy on Polkadot. We had AMA with Kylin Network here too last week, so can you tell us what infrastructure services Kylin Network will provide to Apron Network? Also what great benefits this strategic partnerships will bring to both Networks and how are your supporters will benefits from it too?

  62. They recently Announced a strategic partnership with Kylin oracle my question is why they chose an oracle powered by Polkadot and not other more recognized oracles like Chainlink built on the Etheruem Blockchain and 4 years old ? What does Kylin offer that other oracles do not have ?

  63. What kind of marketing strategies are applied by the team, specially the marketing team, for make the $APN token price not decrease (remain stable), even continue to increase?

  64. What requirements do I have to meet as a developer to be able to create my Dapp on Apron? Or should I just register and I can start developing my Dapp, is it really that easy?

  65. In an era of a pandemic like this, there are too many downturns in all fields including the economy, is there a background of the $ APN token that can convince us that investing through $ APN tokens can yield good returns?

  66. I understand that Apron is a decentralized infrastructure service network, but is it really so necessary to limit the services that you provide? If so, what are the existing problems and limitations in the infrastructure used in the current Dapps?

  67. Can Apron’s Decentralized Infrastructure be implemented in any kind of utility? be it multiple services, node data, Oracle data, etc?

  68. You mention that with the Apron infrastructure Dapps will be much cheaper due to the low rates, but is that because they are part of the Dot chain? Or does Apron really have a mechanism that reduces fees even more?

  69. You mention that with Apron you can access Polkadot, Eth, Eos and Filecoin to create the Dapps, but have you really not thought about incorporating it into BSC? or really BSC doesn’t need it?

  70. I understand that one of the main features of Apron is its ability to classify and customize Dapp according to user requirements, but does Apron really give you the freedom completely? or do you have certain requirements that you have to meet?

  71. You say that Apron will allow faster access to Dapps developers to the network, but is this really a problem that exists in the development of Dapps of any chain? Or just Apron shortens the time for more comfort?

  72. Observing your detailed roadmap that in Q2 2021 Provide node services for Ethereum and then for polkadot, but why not incorporate the other chains like EOS and Filecoin that you mention at once? but when would you incorporate them?

  73. You point out that API service providers are penalized for mortgaging assets if the services are not guaranteed, but what would these penalties really be? Could you explain a little more about it?

  74. by joining the APRON network, what benefits can we get? and the percentage of profits that might be achieved? in what way do we get it?
    before that , i will say thank you if you have answered my question, apologize if in all three of my questions there are words that are wrong or offend the team, thank you so much .

  75. Apron is a service network and therefore has a great responsibility, how do you ensure the security of the projects and assets stored in your network?

  76. Apron tries to solve the problems by combining all the node runner with own server and bringing choice for the customers to work with all of them, my question is how many node providers are now working under apron and how will customer choose to work when node is failed to update on time?

  77. What is the purpose of having a service ranking rules on the Apron Service Marketplace and who will be the designated Inspectors and Conselors that will evaluate the rankings?

  78. What are the use cases for the APN token? Tell us why you decided to release only one token and how its value will be maintained

  79. Tell us about who and how can earn income on the Apron network. What awards are provided for developers, node holders and simply for those who want to get to know the Apron network better?

  80. Apron Network protects the rights and freedom of IT infrastracture service industries Users through decentralization. But may I ask if Apron Network will provide services or any kind of support if needed by a Centralized platform? Will you encourage or promote any kind of centralized projects in your community?

  81. Apron Network will implement a service mining reward mechanism to motivate early participants. Can you give us the idea on how to be part of this reward system and how long the reward mechanism might run as it is build to entice early participants?

  82. What measures will you take to support the deflation APN token model? Do you have examples of the same models used in the tokenomics of other projects?

  83. You don’t see direct competitors in your field, but such service providers as Infura, NOWnodes, The Graph, API3 are also developing in parallel. Is it possible that Apron Network will partner with one of them to create a strong infrastructure?

  84. Why did you choose Heco to begin to provide infrastructure services? For example, BSC is evolving much faster. What are the advantages of starting from this blockchain?

  85. 17% of $APN tokens will be mainly used for LPO (slot auction), market activities, airdrops, etc., so, tell us please about the details of upcoming LPO and airdrops? Who will be able to participate in this events?

  86. Im just curious could u explain to me why do blockchain really need Decentralized Infrastructure Service Network that Apron Project have like now? What problem in blockchain ecosystem do you want to solve?

  87. I see that Apron Network help developers to build Dapps using your platform so may I know about Apron Network business model? Where did you produce income for maintain your project? Do you charge developer when they use your platform?

  88. Hello everyone, my name is imam

    I have 3 questions about Apron Network

    1. Where i can buy $APN token
    2. How much is the total supply of $APN
    3. What is Web 3.0

    Thank you

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