Over the past couple of weeks I've reached out to a few teams and individuals who are building what are - to me at least - some of the most interesting projects in crypto today.
As it stands, I'm supporting two projects, in the middle of an email exchange with a founder/developer, and waiting for a response from another project.
One project, CryptoCountries, actually reached out to me asking for support with audience engagement and translation work for the Korean market after finding my profile on Ethlance.com. That's pretty cool.
I am also on the small Korean translation team for OpenBazaar supporting the translation of their site for Korean users.
After reading about StakeTree in the Token Economy newsletter a few weeks ago, I reached out directly to Niel de la Rouviere, the 'Chief Catalyst' there. I congratulated him on the great initial interest and traction he has started to receive before offering my translation services and help with any other needs he may have. He is a one man show for now, but I'll keep checking in with him every couple of weeks.
Lastly, I am still waiting for a response from the Cent team. I am most excited about this project, so I really hope there is some aspect of the project that I can get involved with and support. As a gesture of good will I sent them Korean translations of their three Medium posts. We'll see what happens.
I am very bullish on the future of this space, and super excited to be a part of it any way I can.
• Re-reader • Centurion No.1 • Seoul urban planning nerd • Korean corporate HR shill • Cadbury Easter egg lover
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Cryptoassets
Definitions are important. They help shape our conceptions, expectations and interactions.
I don't know why but the following definition popped into my head about 'cryptoassets' and it seems kind of perfect.
Cryptoassets are shapeless representative units of value in digital wrappers that provide malleable functionality.
Cryptoassets include: cryptocommodities, cryptocurrencies, cryptotokens, and cryptocollectibles.
This definition was definitely influenced by Chris Burniske and Jack Tatar's excellent, epynonymously titled book 'Cryptoassets'. Check that out if you haven't yet.
Have a happy weekend everybody.
I don't know why but the following definition popped into my head about 'cryptoassets' and it seems kind of perfect.
Cryptoassets are shapeless representative units of value in digital wrappers that provide malleable functionality.
Cryptoassets include: cryptocommodities, cryptocurrencies, cryptotokens, and cryptocollectibles.
This definition was definitely influenced by Chris Burniske and Jack Tatar's excellent, epynonymously titled book 'Cryptoassets'. Check that out if you haven't yet.
Have a happy weekend everybody.
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