These SolarCoins haven't been granted yet. This is just the 1st step reporting to the blockchain. Later the SolarCoin Foundation has to check the blockchain, work with the affiliate SolarCoin website that has the registered user, and then check the prediction algorithms for the last/long of that inverter, assign a due-diligence profile to that user and grant SolarCoins from the generator pool. Usually the solar installations have a historical data flow, and, from this we can pickup a lot of scammer/spoofing of fake data. Plus the user runs the risk of spoofing once and then being algorithmically blacklisted.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from: