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Topic: A Blockchain platform for Human Mobility - Will it work? (Read 78 times)

newbie
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Thanks for your reply Joel.

Thing is, that a lot of operators or 'providers of mobility' do already want to leverage on this solution because it gives them easy market access, a customer centered approach (because they can own their own data) and a payment platform without fees.

This is obviously existing MaaS providers, and not new applications build on our blockchain.
legendary
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Get your game girl
Apart from existing partnerships with mobility providers. Do you guys think a lot of developers/businesses would want to hop on to develop a MaaS application?
To be honest, MaaS itself is a new kid on the block.Not sure how many business have started to use them already. As far as the business implementation is concerned, I think it's too soon for businesses to adapt blockchain in real life. As good as it sounds, blockchain can certainly innovate the traditional platform but businesses aren't just ready yet. Such projects don't make it out of their white paper.
newbie
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Hi All,

We are building a blockchain platform (VMC GO), which would be the marketplace for human mobility.

Which basically means that anyone providing Mobility as a service (MaaS) can plug in to create their own apps and/or smart contracts.

Meaning direct transactions between the providers and the users of MaaS.

Apart from existing partnerships with mobility providers. Do you guys think a lot of developers/businesses would want to hop on to develop a MaaS application?

Bests,

Adriaan Jacob Brouwer - VMC
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