They advertise the booming mobile gaming as a real opportunity. Aren't 99% of players F2P? Who will finance the tournaments and how can this business model remain viable in the long term?
If you manage to get models on board, they can push their viewers to pay them in tokens. However, there is still the barrier of access to crypto (from fiat) that is a common problem to all projects at the moment.
Also on your website you are mostly referring to hotels. Are you thinking of diversifying your assets to other types of property ? I'm thinking: short term housing for expats, studios for students in cities with universities, etc.
I like the concept, it's a good use case for decentralization. Very niche market at the time being, though. Who will be your earlier adopters - first users?
Imo office work is subject to multiple review sessions and therefore agreement and trust between parties is inevitable. The project looks great but I wonder: Is the deliverable evaluated from a qualitative perspective? Does the smart contract contain rules to evaluate the output quality?
How are you going to ensure transparency on your profits to the token holders? If I understand correctly, the team gets 40% of the profits for managing the properties?
The team looks quite solid. The roadmap mentions mainly drone deliveries. Is it also the ambition to have transportation sharing for people (i.e. car sharing) to help congestion in big cities?
The healthcare sector is in some crucial need of organisation. It's the worse kind of sector in terms of "lean manufacturing". I understand that solve.care is introducing some kind of Enterprise Resource Planning. However, I don't to understand why blockchain / decentralization are used in this case. Can someone clarify?