[VIDEOBLOG] How to start ICO from zero 2. Couldn't pass the Ukrainian border. Dmitry Larin about blockchain.
**TravelChain is one of the very first blockchain-based projects in the tourism sector.
In addition, we decided to create a live video blog about participating in an ICO.
The series will be released once a week.
Here comes the second episode!
As you have already realized in each series of our video blog we will tell you about the members of our friendly team. Also starting from this release we decided to share all the costs of the project during an ICO preparation.
Our #trip started with a visit to an international conference in Kiev. Unfortunately, the border service of Ukraine prevented us from entering the country, but luckily in the airport transit area we met one of the main speakers of the conference that we were heading to! Andrey Yudin, the founder of the CryptoBazaar company gave us some valuable feedback about the TravelChain project. Next, we visited several events in Moscow and St. Petersburg, check video for more details ;)
English subtitles available!
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