hell yes. that sounds like a very productive week. a couple more of those and who knows… we might have our testnet
special thanks to @scorch and @bzee for their continued work
Thanks for publishing the market research video and for all your hard work @Sotros25@piluso@m3data and @JimCollinson. It was a very interesting watch and even though you didn’t come to many conclusions, you all seem to be basically in agreement and I know there’s a lot of value in simply hearing the same ideas in different words because that’s where the ‘aha’ moments tend to arise. I feel confident we’ve got some great professional minds on the job and it’s just a matter of time. Oh, and what’s that about a messaging app? Are you going to surprise us Jim?
I thought Matt’s point about projecting hope was very pertinent. Encapsulating that hope in a few words in a way that’s arresting, original and appealing to the audience is the hard part - and why companies spend millions on advertising agencies. Also he was spot on about the branding - from here on in there needs to be consistency.
Blockstack is an interesting case study. They have millions of dollars at their disposal, a slick website, lots of devs, and the whole Ivy League thing, but while looking into it, I was left with a feeling of ‘Yes, but what’s it for?’ Because there’s no clear vision for people to get passionate about I’d bet anything that those street murals were paid for!
So pleasing to hear about more pieces of the puzzle fitting together, and less bugs getting in the way. Thanks to all the devs and contributors for the work!
Just watched the video and trying to catch up with the marketing efforts. Not my specialist area, but blown away by the research by @Sotros25, and the general sense that folk are going to make it happen!
Sounds incredible! That single machine is some better than average desktop machine, I suppose? I’m curious about the details: Why that particular number? Why not 110 or 112? Was there many sections, or only one?