Stats from our transparency site for researchers and developers, snapshot on March 22nd 2019

The Total Addressable Market (TAM) for the Pareto Network and PARETO Rewards expands dramatically as milestones are reached. The organization will present the product to this expanded market as the functionality of the platform is built out.

Upcoming Milestones:

Standardized intel content format — improves ability for members, researchers and developers to track, trade and analyze intel, as well as perform meta-analysis on the intel providers.

End-to-End Encryption of intel — expands the TAM by adding crucial privacy to the system.

Store encrypted intel on distributed file system (Swarm instead of IPFS) — expands the TAM by adding redundancy to the spread of intel. The organization that hosts intel is no longer a central point of failure if an adversary did not want the intel to exist.

Syncing the intel catalogue across Sentinel nodes — adds further redundancy to the intel. Decentralizes the entire network, no single point of failure.

Purchasing Access to reference implementation with Credit Card — an onboading/UX improvement allowing new users to more easily access the system and begin accumulating their score.

Staking benefits — adds incentives in the scoring model for users to begin using the staking mechanism.

Governance around staking — V3 Intel Smart Contract to allow members to decide what staking members receive.

Compiled and executable reference implementation — important to allow sentinel nodes to quickly launch a copy of the Pareto Network.

Enterprise implementations — the Pareto Network platform can be deployed for information discovery purposes within organizations.

Automation tools using API — Intel providers and members can disclose intel and reward more competitively using the API and machines.

Visibility into scoring — adds interactive information about what affects a member’s Score, and how it is calculated

Visibility into priority access — adds interactive information about what a member is missing or receiving based on their Score

Intel Provider specific priority access — weighted access from rewarding a particular intel provider, instead of total priority access to the whole intel feed.

and more…

V2 Design, analytics and visualizations of the market are scheduled for V3

🗓V2 Product Release (February 2019):

Faster, more efficient V2 Intel smart contract deployed.

Staking ability launched alongside V2 Intel smart contract.

V2 Reference Implementation site design launched

Improved user experience for Rewarding intel (single transaction instead of 2 or 3, concurrent rewards)

🗓V1.5 Product Release (November 2018):

Fixes bug in V1 Intel Smart Contract discovered by Endotech

User Interface and User Experience sync with the intel smart contract availability

Websocket implementation for live updates from the Ethereum blockchain as well as scoring processes computed client side and server side.

Hardware wallet access capabilities, improving security for members.

Filtering intel providers — members can choose which intel they see

Intel provider feeds — intel providers can directly link to their own feed

🗓V1 Product Release (September 2018):

Decentralized rewarding mechanism released. Organization no longer required for processing rewards between members.

RESTful API documentation released

🗓Beta Product Release (March 2018):

Live intel launched. Upcoming release having decentralized ability to send PARETO Rewards to intel for higher scores.

Launched rebuilt system with new development team that no longer used Amazon Web Services.

Released RESTful API

🗓Alpha Product Release (January 2018):

Cutting edge scoring mechanism launched alongside Token Generate Event (TGE) of PARETO Rewards. Higher scores allow members to get priority access to new intel when it is first disclosed.

Beta reference implementation in active development.

Ticker symbol changed from PXT to PARETO in line with erc20 contract deployment

🗓MVP Product Release (November 2017):

Demo intel.

Scoring mechanism developed.

Centralized on Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Used preliminary designs seen in interviews at the time.

Designs used from MVP, Alpha, Beta and V1 of Reference Implementation

As the system becomes more decentralized and hardened, a larger part of the market can be affected. Intel providers obtain the assurances of their anonymity when following the best practices, journalists obtain protection, and the Pareto Network makes its mark on the world.

Thank you members for being part of the expedition,

Eric Lamison-White