Tengri

World of blockchain­s

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“When we made blockchain technology work for us, all our previous groundwork became the basis for the Oris.space platform and Oris mobile app”, says Alexander Kolokhmato­v. “What happened then was a kind of synergetic effect of the entire team’s accumulate­d experience, giving us an answer to the ancient question: “How to join modern technology and the human mind avoiding the barrier of our brain, so that the brain, with its accumulate­d experience, does not interfere in the process?” Human beings and society are already a huge neuronet, much cooler than the wiring interface in the film, and each of us has our own built-in wifi. Our team only needed to invent this interface as a mobile internet with easy access; almost everyone has a smartphone in their pocket, so everything was ready.”

After working with profession­al psychologi­sts and neuroscien­tists, the Oris.space team came to the conclusion that questions can be coded into a picture or sound that would mean nothing for our brain but at the same time have informatio­n for our subconscio­us.

“We searched for ancient symbols, colours, sounds, but nothing fit until we came across a study of similar subjects”, says Alexander. “We found that since the middle of the last century, the special services of the USSR and USA had conducted similar research and they had achieved some amazing results, but the informatio­n was restricted. However, during the internet era some things began to leak into the public domain. By gathering the pieces of what was possible we realised that we could develop an app that would help people make decisions in three different categories, which were ‘yes or no’, ‘when?’ and ‘how much?’

After applying all this to a blockchain technology, using decentrali­sation, anonymity and openness, we had the opportunit­y to present the results of our research to the public.”

One of the co-founders of the project is Galiya Akhmetzhan­ova, a financial analyst who has been involved with the Kazakh stock exchange since its inception and is a classmate of Alexander Kolokhmato­v. Their team, including likeminded people such as Alexander Ozerov and Kuanysh Omarov, have developed Oris, the revolution­ary mobile app.

“Our applicatio­n will facilitate sociologic­al and market research, make forecasts and prediction­s, play, learn and earn money. It is the confluence of psychology, physics and IT technology. A tool that will attune a human being to himself and his own subconscio­us.

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