The concept of the application revolves around the word “thank you” (rahmet) in Kazakh. I want RAHMET to work worldwide, allowing people to express their gratitude with this simple word. I am not aiming to make the Kazakh language more popular globally, and I might even face restrictions in Kazakhstan due to legislation prohibiting any transfers between individuals that do not involve fiat money.

Of course, it can be said that tokens can be transferred to each other through any crypto wallet or banking app. But I want RAHMET to become the simplest and most convenient way for people to show their gratitude, and I believe it is a good idea to integrate all the necessary tools for this.

Direct transfer – just select a person from your contact list, scan their QR code, or send a generated image in a personal message (more on this later).

Mass transfer – generate a QR code and place it in your promotional material, simply select the number of people and how many tokens you want to spend on each. Everyone who scans the code will receive the necessary amount in their balance. RAHMET does not charge any fees or commissions for such transfers. When the campaign funds run out, scanning the code will notify users that they are too late for the mass transfer. Each account can scan the code only once.

Image generation – this is one of the basic algorithms that allows embedding additional information into images. If too much information is changed, for example in a JPG file, the image will have many artifacts. However, if small amounts of text information such as hashes and transaction data are used, it does not take up much memory and does not spoil the photo or image. I plan to use a key system so that if the image falls into the wrong hands, the person cannot get the funds or information from the image without knowing the password. To fully transfer funds in the form of an image to another person, it will be enough to send them the image through RAHMET or email and tell them the password.

In the future, RAHMET will allow adding any information to images once I optimize the code better. I think this tool can be used to store secret keys, wallet numbers, and access to cryptocurrencies, not just RHMT, but for any other cryptocurrencies. The encryption process will only occur on the client-side and will not touch the blockchain or application servers.

RAHMET can become a symbol of a simple way of expressing gratitude between people; it can be useful for advertising and promotions. A minimal interface and minimal distractions. No ads, no notifications (except for incoming thanks). Only the ability to transfer funds in various ways and create images. To prevent RAHMET from becoming a tool for the black market or money laundering, I am considering mandatory KYC, which will require working out the legal norms and cooperation with exchanges.

Roadmap

July 2024 – Team recruitment, concept development, UI/UX prototyping.
August 2024 – Announcement of the best options and ideas with the community, transparent evaluation of pros and cons, error correction in design.
September 2024 – Office in Astana (Kazakhstan), work on code and application, first alpha versions for testing the app with users involved in donations.
October 2024 – First public demo version of the app, identifying weak points, project work, blockchain selection, security assessment.
November 2024 – Work on security, data collection during testing, processing all information and error correction, blockchain work, addressing all legal issues.
December 2024 – Release of the first beta with full functionality in countries where it is allowed as quickly as possible. At this stage, the crowdfunding campaign will be completed.
January 2025 – Start of work on scaling and reaching a larger market. Listing and creation of trading pairs.

It is important to note that I do not plan to profit from this project after development. I have no ideas for monetization other than natural trading fees. Most likely, the project will be handed over to more capable hands, but I will insist that my idea and concept remain unchanged.

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