If you dive deep into the world of sustainable living you will find that there are hundreds of thousands of people from engineers, architects, scientist, designers, farmers, builders, educators, product specialist, etc. who are willing to volunteer their time to build sustainable communities. We are in communication with many of them and we've witnessed them provide their skills toward projects.
Do you think
Rajneshpuramis one of such real life implications ? (On the contrary,I've been watching netflix too much).Sustainable living does need a lot of interdependence.I doubt blockchain based cities can solve that problem.The idea is just too unrealistic to brainstorm about it.
We are not trying to solve any problem within sustainable living because sustainable living is the solutions. We are simply looking to integrate within the sustainable communities any useful blockchain technology. A sustainable city stills needs blockchain technology to store data, smart contracts, educational platforms such as bitdegree, payment systems, and more. If you really think about it the project is very realistic.
We find blockchain technology with a successful track record and good dev. team and leadership and work with them to integrate their technology into the city where we see fit.
If we put together a solid team of professionals experienced in the areas needed to research and develop a sustainable city and then promote to [Suspicious link removed]panies to use their technology to showcase to the world the benefits of their technology within an actual town or city, I believe we will receive a huge following and funding.
We aren't trying to be a [Suspicious link removed]pany. We want to be the project for the [Suspicious link removed]panies.