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Uni Banker:CEO of BLUE
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Darcon Polanco, [17.04.18 05:05]
Guys I have a question. What is going to be the way do to make people see beyond the Blue Wallet? You already know that the first impresion most people new to BLUE it's that BLUE is just a wallet. And I think that is not helpfull at all for many reasons.
Lego Batman, [17.04.18 05:07]
this guy gets it! more will be revealed, but the cogs are in motion.
Uni Banker (BlueProtocol.com), [17.04.18 05:07]
We've started that transition already, as you can see by the fact our webpage above-the-fold no longer mentions the wallet, and instead focuses on our security tools
Our wallet is an important part of our strategy, but its correct that the wallet itself is not what sets us apart. Anyone can make a wallet, but only our wallet integrates our SDK right now. This is important for developers to buy-in, and as we add dApp support and other important features, we are able to grow our user-base and introduce people to key features of the SDK such as 2FA.
If we didnt have a wallet, this would all be much more challenging
We're quite solid in our strategy, even if you can't see that today. Understand that we know just pushing a wallet isnt good enough long-term. We have a plan and the plan involves a few initial steps that people wont neccessarily understand
When all the peices come in to place, you'll start putting the peices in place in reverse, and realize every decision we made was for strategic positioning reasons
You may recall a time when everyone used AOL because it was easy to use. The problem with AOL is they centralized the Internet too much. The nerdy distributed approach was hard to use, but it ultimately won because it gave people control
Centralized exchanges will end up in the same position. Whether you realize it or not, Binance is the new AOL. And decentralized exchanges are the new web
Today you have to use MetaMask or a hardware wallet to use these. It’s unsafe, and hard to use
We have to be better than MetaMask for step 1, which is why we’ve focused development effort on our wallet
But understand this is simply step one
When decentralized exchanges begin to rule, the number one factor that will lead to mainstream adoption is security
You can start to see from this prediction why our strategy is what it is
It’s not a coincidence that our dApp support enables decentralized exchanges, and that we also offer our SDK to exchanges. Market penetration isn’t hard yet, and we’ll be there sooner than anyone realizes. A better product has a way of going viral, and if we can introduce mainstream audiences to crypto, we all win.
Dr. Manhattan, [17.04.18 05:20]
Wow. Thanks Uni banker. Some solid words spoken here.
Uni Banker (BlueProtocol.com), [17.04.18 05:21]
Today we may look like some little wallet. Just understand we have a large strategic vision that puts us at the center of all crypto
Thank you for the excellent question @Darcon_pr
Darcon Polanco, [17.04.18 05:22]
I understand and it sounds great. To be honnest with you UNI. what I think really sales the most about blue. And what takes most newbbies attention (it was my case) it'is the ICO scam detection.
Uni Banker (BlueProtocol.com), [17.04.18 05:24]
Scam detection is the new spam filter. Decentralized apps are the new internet. The blue wallet will be the new browser, and combined with the blue SDK and our other future plans, we will be the new google.
Saying more about that risks giving too much away to our competitors, we recognize this is a race
So I ask that you trust us, just a little bit, for now...
Darcon Polanco, [17.04.18 05:25]
It sounds so cool 😋😋
Uni Banker (BlueProtocol.com), [17.04.18 05:27]
I don’t blame people if they write us off as just a wallet right now. I also fully expect that in the future they’ll look back at this time as the opportunity of a lifetime
Maybe they took it, maybe not
The good news is, we are self funded. With or without massive support our products will be completed, and it’s going to be impossible for anyone else to catch up by the time they even begin to understand our strategy
To be fair to Binance, I don’t think the company will fail. But I do think their current exchange will slowly die. They know this too, which is why they’re working on a DEX
When they’re done, guess who will be there waiting with a dApp bridge that is the most secure in the world? Blue.
Dr. Manhattan, [17.04.18 05:34]
Thanks Uni. Great update and information.
Darcon Polanco, [17.04.18 05:39]
But you cant deny that when BLUE unmasked TRON smart contract. When BLUE found the Monero Gold infinite minting, it was the time when it had most of people's attention. A lot of people wanted to know about BLUE and were very impressed about those discoveries. Main reason... ICOs were involved in those discoveries. I can bet that if BLUE had continued unmask or scan more ICOs. This Telegram would have 100k users 🙂.
However, I am pretty sure that you either were not ready at the moment to keep up with it, or maybe it was not the right time to fully focus on that. But you can be sure and you can save this msg... The ICO Scam detectiom thing, It's what is going to attract most new crypto people to BLUE. Why? Because like 80% of content on the crypto space is about ICOs. For good or for bad.
zaq130 X, [17.04.18 05:40]
Wow, Ian Balina got hacked lol
He should have used BLUE wallet.
Uni Banker (BlueProtocol.com), [17.04.18 05:42]
We were using a basic version of the scanner back then, it took time to vet the results
Today, we have a fully automated scanner
We have a list already of HUNDREDS of these types of coins with flawed contracts
It's just a matter of strategic timing before we release them. It's going to cause an explosion in the crypto world, and we need to be sure we do it right
it takes roughly 43 seconds to scan every token in existence to find these flaws
And I will tell you now, we'll be charging BLUE for access to this tool, and anyone not owning it is going to be sitting out in the rain, hoping their investments arent scams
When these tools are publicly available (very soon), only a fool would be buying alts without BLUE
Dr. Manhattan, [17.04.18 05:46]
Does this mean you could inpliment your product in exchanges such as Quione Qryptos and the up and coming GBX. The biggest strength they have is boasting they keep funds in cold wallet to prevent from hacking. Downside is that takes hours to process anything as manual steps need to be made to withdraw funds etc. People want security but also convenience of fast transactions. Would blue be able to provide security so that funds are safe cold wallet/decentralised and fix this problem of Long (manual) wait times?
Uni Banker (BlueProtocol.com), [17.04.18 05:47]
Our 2FA can fix this problem without the usage of cold wallets. Smart contracts using the Blue Protocol with holdings are actually safer than hardware
This is a big claim, and we know exactly how to prove it. My private key + Twitter. Coming soon
Darcon Polanco, [17.04.18 05:48]
Very strong words Uni. I am very excited to read that. And reagarding your request to trust you a little for now.... I trust you and the BLUE project 100% 😉
Uni Banker (BlueProtocol.com), [17.04.18 05:49]
Here's the beautiful part: long-term I dont want your trust at all. If Blue goes away by a magic spell, this will all still work. Decentralization is wonderful
Darcon Polanco, [17.04.18 05:50]
True 😁😁😁
😲😮😲 I can't wait for that moment 😁😁😁
Uni Banker (BlueProtocol.com), [17.04.18 06:06]
Same here
Dr. Manhattan, [17.04.18 19:25]
Today I went to the GBX and RKT conference in singapore. They will soon have a stock exchange merged with crypto exchange. They will practice cold wallet as their primary storage of tokens. Based on Uni Bankers comments earlier then, will Blue be reaching out to such platforms so offer the decentralised 2FA smart contract solution, and if so how is it going to market itself to become the “number one” in this field. In other words how would someone like Quione Qryptos or GBX be enticed to use Blue? Simply by aproaching them once you’ve finalised your protocol?
Jason, [17.04.18 19:27]
just from the little i am understanding, once this protocol is out in the open and the sdk available, people would want to use it for the ability to promote how genuine and safe their exchange would be, its in their interest
i am sure there is a whole bunch more to it than that, but blue verfied/cert would become a standard people would look to attain?
walkman, [17.04.18 19:29]
[In reply to Dr. Manhattan]
We will be giving our product to exchanges, wallet makers, etc to "break it" so we can improve the product. The utility should speak for itself. In addition, there are marketing strategies in place.
Dr. Manhattan, [17.04.18 19:33]
Fantastic. Great to hear. Like it.
Dr. Manhattan, [17.04.18 19:36]
Run a Hackathon. See if Anonymous can crack your code. Partner with them instead of pornhub...haha 😂
walkman, [17.04.18 19:37]
when d2fa is ready, Uni will post a private key on twitter to demo the product
That is a great post, really like what Uni Banker has said, I'm very excited to see how it all works when it is finished. This has a potential to be a huge game changer