Think of some interesting questions to send the team.
Startups are releasing current web services; DNS, storage, as blockchain technologies. Blockstack, STORJ, Lisk for example have made their APIs accessible to third party developers by releasing packages on NPM accompanied with a well documented API and developer tutorials. STORJ has the potential to replace an Amazon S3 bucket, there's a well documented API and video tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPny2_ehLPU&list=PLEr5Xx0gHvFG55T-_kLKlWosSBw32vP9N by Barbara Liau deploying the STORJ API through widely used Nodejs applications like Express.
I understand I/O Coin has DNS on the blockchain, where A, CNAME and MX records can be created for domain names. Is this technology available for third parties and is there deployment documentation available?
Will I/O Coin offer storage that can be accessed through a JavaScript API?
Are there plans to improve access to I/O Coin technologies for third party developers through well documented JavaScript APIs?
In the future, is I/O Coin going to offer a blockchain database solution?
Look forward to your response, Maurice