Mycryptoview: The Dawn of Communal Learning
PREVIEW
There’s a growing interest in cryptocurrency as people take notice of its potential. The days of hushed conversations, to avoid any interrogation, are over.
Cryptocurrency is the new kid on the block, and a lot of people wouldn’t mind hanging out with this one. But knowledge is priceless. And scare.
Those with a true understanding of cryptocurrency best practices are unwilling to share and even when they want to, they’re undervalued.
The ‘no man is an island' catchphrase doesn’t seem to be a mantra crypto-enthusiasts are keen on taking to heart.
Information remains paramount towards a truly blossomed crypto space. Things are getting dicey. With the ‘gurus' hoarding their prized secrets, people are filling in the blanks using largely untrue stories.
Also, information dispersal is largely unchecked. The Internet is a junkyard where anything goes, so fake news regarding cryptocurrency projects, latest development and similar newsworthy items tend to spread like the California wildfire.
This development is unwholesome for the continued progress of the crypto space. A lot needs to be done to dismantle the status quo and create a new order of information dissemination.
Mycryptoview is one of the platforms supposedly intent on doing things differently. In this piece, we intend to assess the Mycrptoview platform to see if their claims are as hollow as those of the boy who cried wolf!
Mycryptoview
This platform is expected to operate as a community where everyone gains without anyone feeling cheated. Members of the community will be able to share knowledge, tips, and anything of value that’s infinitesimally related to the crypto space.
Within the community, experienced members can provide answers to questions thrown asked by newbies in the crypto space.
The big question is:
Why would anyone want to divulge valuable information, so that it’s accessible to everyone?
We found out that there are rewards attached to answers valued by members of the community. On further in-depth research, we noticed that polls are organized to decide what posts or responses to queries are valued and which is spam.
One obvious red flag with such an arrangement is the possibility of the polls being rigged. Fortunately, voting appears to be done using the latest algorithm and the blockchain.
With such a community, there has to be a financing model. No one puts together a community just for the good of cryptocurrency, without looking at getting reimbursed for his effort or even making a killing, just every other Joe is doing.
According to the team at Mycryptoview, their cash cow would be advertisers looking to market their products on the community.
Unfortunately, we know advertisers too well. They tend to avoid the small-timers until they have a cult following before begging them to take their money.
Mycryptoview has a long way to go before getting there, that is if the community becomes a favorite, just like Facebook and Reddit.
Final Thoughts
The concept of a communal transfer of knowledge pushed forward by Mycryptoview has a lot of promise. Sadly, promises hardly achieve anything unless there’s a concrete, actionable plan, which is pushed forward with a commensurate effort.
Until then, we can only wish the team at Mycryptoview the best of luck.
For more information kindly access the links below
https://mycryptoview.com/Whitepaper.pdf
https://tokensale.mycryptoview.com
https://twitter.com/MycryptoviewMCV
https://www.facebook.com/Mycryptoview-103234167889363/
Author: Dulo Wegner
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