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Interview the blockchain as well as a lot of external sources, integrate users interac- tions (submitted with the help of the Waves blockchain) and mixing that in automatically generated pages that will adapt to any new content available. We’ll also work on an exclusive Waves payment system, the buyer will be able to buy something from a retailer in any valuable token he owns on his Waves wallet. Conversion will be done with real time market data from the Dex (order books) and the retailer will receive its chosen token as pay- ment(or Waves, BTC, Eth...), transaction will be done on the Dex in real time with the available buy orders. This payment functionality may be added to Waves payment terminals we’re already working on for a future family en- tertainment center. Other projects we’re currently working on are PoS4All (An automated Proof of Stake system we will release as a community service available to any asset created on the Waves platform) and several data storage/analysis tools (A serverless Wikipedia on the blockchain as an experiment, why not?).” As the value of Waves increases, with the rise of ICOs, applications built around Waves will become vital for Waves to become mainstream. Other than increasing the value of Waves, buying OceanLab tokens also gives investors revenue share. Furthermore, funds raised will not be dumped onto the market initially and the team will work with a low budget. With the only maintaining 5% of the supply for future development, and 93% available for the public through the ICO, the OceanLab team are being extremely gener- ous with their ICO. OceanLab is a well rounded token that is not only likely to increase in value as the revenue from applications are shared, but also indirectly boosts the value of Waves too. It’s clear that OceanLab has a strong grasp on blockchain technology and Waves Platform’s valuable contribution to that technology. There is an unmistakable logic in Sphearis’ position and the upcoming ICO for OceanLab obviously has very strong legs to stand on. This will certainly play well in the coming weeks as more people examine the OceanLab whitepaper and make their decision to support the organi- zation and the rock solid technology surrounding it. 13