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RE: SpringRole SWOT Analysis (new FIRE ico)
Followed and upvoted you because I closely follow some ICOs and am always looking for the best one.
I'm not even going to look into Springroles, it's a silly name, I've seen similar concepts for verifying a persons claims on a resume before (APPII, Echolink, etc.) Why would this company stand out? I think an app would have to work closely with LinkedIn to stand a chance and they're already looking into such solutions.
Also, why does this company need their own blockchain? Could they not just make a DApp, we are already swamped with low value tokens.
Hi @crypticat, Thank you for the support!
You've asked some great questions and I reached out to SpringRole team on Telegram to get you a response:
"Each of the competitors attacks the problems in a very narrow slice without tackling the problem as a whole. To build the professional network of the future, every facet of the ecosystem needs to be taken care of. The other platforms focus highly on jobs and hiring whereas SpringRole focuses on the users and having a genuine and verified professional profile which allows them to showcase their skills and build connections in a trust based manner. Anti-fraud measures will be built in, and more interesting functions will be added over time."
Thank you for this response Hatu, it definitely a plus that they gave you such a detailed answer on Telegram. Community management and support are very important factors in a sucessful ICO.
Definitely! I feel if a team is providing swift, detailed responses to their community, they have earned at least some degree of credibility.
In the past, I've written about the principal-agent problem the crpyto sphere is facing. Investors need to start taking into account, with a great deal of weight, the level of responsiveness a team dedicates to them.