I promised myself that we would do it, we would solve a problem affecting so many people and that our success would bring so much inspiration to others.
I really don't like the fact that so many scam coins have been released in the market and I tried to give people a second chance.
The project ideaHad you invested in an ICO that never materialized or hold a coin that went downhill (examples: Ethereum Dark
abbandoned website ,
etherscan,
Litecoin Red
abbandoned website,
etherscan, etc.) we would give you a second chance. With our "Proof of Burn", we would create Goodcash. Based on each scam coin or dead coin burnt,
we would issue Goodcash. Makes sense right? We give the second chance! We recycle the system, is that not something you would want and find useful?
Am I doing something bad here selling a reality and not over promising?
If you burn $10 dollars of Ethereum Dark, you would get $10 of Goodcash. The Ethereum Dark goes bye bye to 0x0 (an undependable / inaccessible address). Same goes for Litecoin Red
and other coins that did not make it and are chosen for being "recycled". NO WE WOULD NOT TAKE GOOD COINS OUT OF THE MARKET, WE ARE THE GOOD GUYS.
Achievements- Had an international team of people who worked at Shapeshift, Tomochain, JP Morgan, Blockchain Ireland...
- People from different backgrounds with different points of view: from UK, Ireland, Switzerland, US, Italy, Hungary, Vietnam, Romania, Mexico
- Attended different events, met lots of important people
- Videocall and praise by the great lady of this industry, Vansa CEO of omiseGO
- Critical feedback from the blockchain legend, Robert Wiecko COO of DASH
What went wrong- As a young 21 years old dreamer, I think I failed to motivate my team which has lost interest over time. My leadership skills were lacking
- [potential bad thing] Every time someone made it about money, I turned them down, changing their beliefs into the long term
and telling them it's not about money (successful entrepreneurs can you confirm if this is bad!?) - Lost composure myself, overreacted
- Have I not done enough market research or is my "perception" skill of a business opportunity bad?
I need a reality check which would be much appreciated.