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November 05, 2017, 04:10:23 PM |
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The concept is vague. social network engine. decentralized data processing. a token. how does it all fit together? if its a message app, for example, why does it need a token? why does a blog app need a token? what's missing, when i look at this anyway, is vision. and there usually needs to be a market. what will drive the interzone network? why would people buy tokens? for people to believe in it, there needs to be something beyond speculative value. what's the market? will there be advertising? how does this social network draw us in? or is it a DASH-like payment system above all else? since there's not whitepaper going into a lot of detail, we don't know.
and if it IS a some kind of social network platform, it should begin right now on the website, the slack channel, it should be forming that part of things already. but what i'm seeing is a lot of confuision, frustration, inability to even list the token properly, no communication from a development team, etc. i don't advocate deeponion as a token to buy, but look at what they're doing on their site compared to this. they look like they're trying to make a social network. its very active. with a community organizing focus. it could be that all you have to do is build the network and then people will do whatever, in fact we don't even know what they'll be doing on it, and that's the equation of success. but that's not a very good strategy. if the slack channel doesn't matter, then why have one at all? if its developers that don't communicate, than why not just do it like that and cut out a slack channel. just do your thing and don't have any channels.
better would be to, along with a crystal clear vision that puts a token front and center, to create an inclusive environment. create a vibe. i hold these tokens and want to see something successful appear next year. but its looking a bit sketchy so far.
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