Founders (not) explaining their ICO projects to regular people
BitJoin Studios
Support producer: 13voKFEfQXBkqJAqpPAEPRM1DpURRJhjYM About producer: https://richtellaproducing.com Contact producer: rich@bitjoin.me As you can see from this video many person working with digital currency and blockchain projects often find it hard to say what they really mean, or even what it is they actually do. It is our aim at BitJoin to help them convey their far-out ideas and for you, the regular folk to better understand how these ideas may effect you, should they ever come to play a part in your life.
As many of you know the majority of these projects can be mired in controversy due to their currently unregulated nature and somewhat mystical and magical promises of new and improved technological and social solutions. That’s great if you are technically minded and somewhat able to navigate the often meaningless and unsophisticated ways in which project leaders talk about their solution but, if you are not of a technical background and upon reading about cryptocurrency and blockchain projects become overwhelmed with a feeling of inferiority then not to worry, we’ve decided to make it our missions to talk to you in a language you can both understand and hopefully find entertaining and informative.
We talk human
For the majority of us that have traveled to a foreign land where the local dialect is somewhat incomprehensible at first, we can all relate to that anxious feeling one gets when trying to purchase something from a market vendor, and in thinking we are buying one thing end up leaving the store with something quite different, or even too many of that one thing we wanted.
This more often than not is down to miscommunication, but it can also be caused by opportunism. The vendor sees you don’t understand what they are saying and instantly see an opportunity to increase sales. Call it a scam, call it an up-sell, either way you have come away from the interaction worse off, and the vendor perhaps a little better off. This type of behaviour can be rampant in the crypto space, whether its your time or your money, as a new comer you are almost guaranteed to lose one or the other, its just a matter of time…., and/or money : )
BitJoin positions itself at a great time of need, many projects in the space that run crowdfunding operations through ICO (Initial Coin Offering) platforms are not yet at that point always equipped with the proper tools for communicating their ideas and projects to a wider audience. The technology of Blockchain along with many within the space have promised for years some new levels of inclusivity and open transparent cooperation, whether though simplified financial transactions, or claims of being providers of distributed trust networks.
The Promise
These claims and promises can be true of the core Blockc ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf9KOHRmfDU
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