On the 17th of April the Asian block summit took place in Seoul and various innovative ideas came to together in one place. The goal of the summit was to educate major investors on the blockchain. One project that spoke in the summit was meant to enhance how we treat our medical records and is called AIDOC. Most of us do absolutely nothing with their medical data. The moment you finish using them they are just stored somewhere in some system or shelf. AIDOC thought about making use of that data to better human life.









AIDOC has already done the sale and currently focused on the development. If you take a look at coinmarketcap you will see that the cumulative 24 hour daily volume goes around 10-14 mil USD. Which is a really good volume. The marketcap is about 25-30 mil USD; the daily volume at around 10-14 million is quite impressing given the whole market cap is about 25-30 million. Almost half of the cap is in circulation on exchanges daily. The popular exchanges with the highest volume are: Okex, Huobi.







AIDOC is likely to start operating from South korea as well. According to Jacky Li (Chief Marketing Officer) the South korean authorities are quite open and welcoming in general as they are treating the blockchain technology openly making South korea one of the largest blockchain markets in the world. You can see that of the biggest exchanges exist in South Korea. What this also means for AIDOC is that they are in the heart of a large consumer base.





AIDOC ran a limited beta demo of the their early AI robot and is currently work in progress. we should be able to see Version.1 of the AI robot later this year.





The core idea behind AIDOC is to have an incentive in place for people to share data and at the same time be able to make use of the platform either through the diagnosis or consultancy of the AI doctor or through various means of IoT hardware that potentially would make use of the data accumulated. Even third parties would be able to utilize the data upon owner’s consent and accordingly be able to provide better services and promotions.





Through the use of various hardware (be it sensors, machines, medical devices) users would be able to contribute/upload their medical data in real-time; that data would be securely encrypted on the chain. Upon uploading the uploader will get rewarded with AIDOC tokens. Those tokens obtained can be used on the platform to buy services like disease diagnosis or insurance or other services provided on the platform.







Data is the core of AIDOC and by using the blockchain they are able to suffice many things by default. Like the availability of the data and portability. The latter is a major hurdle in current structures. Just imagine trying to move your data between hospitals or labs. It is not an easy matter. I am really excited to see the early version in action and actually trying it on my own. We hope more projects like this come to life. Anything that contributes to our health is welcome. The former (availability) is a feature not to take lightly; in most cases patients do not have access to all their data given they are shown what concerns them only. It is not that the patient can't ask for his/her data; they are just not informed that they can. In an example mentioned in AIDOC.me whitepaper that there was an incident in 2005 where an American leukemia patient had a biological mechanism in his/her blood that could cure leukemia. The patient records had benefited numerous cases. So with the blockchain the data is always there and can be traced throughout the chain.





I am really excited to see the beta open to the public by the end of this year. I hope it happens sooner given the potential this could have and impact individuals. If they are to release in South Korean I think it would boost the progress dramatically given the customer base.





One thing I hope AIDOC.me would pay attention to is how the website looks. I really hope they get proper individual/agency to get the website set properly. Also don’t be mistaken. The AIDOC I am talking about is AIDOC.ME

