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RE: We're moving towards a new decentralised future

in #blockchain6 years ago

Do you think a non-tech savvy crypto enthusiast could write a white paper, and then attract back-end developers to it based on the strength of concept?

Decentralization definitely seems to be on the horizon. Whether that's a good thing or not, I'm not entirely sure yet.

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Yes @boldgrgunok, definitely! As long as you believe in your idea, do some preliminary research on the market and tech. If you're not sure how the tech can help, try make some techie friends and share your idea with them. After a few rounds of discussion, you'll probably see if it can be something that's achievable.

The reason why many projects have co-founders is that they usually complement each other. You'll have someone with the idea, someone with the tech skills, someone who's good at pitching/marketing, someone who has great connections in the industry. Something like that, as long as you got something to contribute, it'll be good :) There're always tech savvy people who're damn good at technology but not that creative in ideation. You'll find a good match, I hope :)

The way I see decentralisation is that when the regulations on cryptocurrency finally come in, that's when mainstream adoption kicks off. Recently, there's news that China is adopting blockchain. If this is coming from a country that's highly cracking down crypto activities, I believe change is coming soon because the benefits are too valuable.

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