Hi, I admit I've not yet read the whitepaper, or even much else. But I have one question:
Why do chatbot tech need to incorporate blockchain?
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Blockchain is needed not for chatbot but for our chatbots community.
We are building MiniApps Space, a community of chatbot users, partners, developers. Blockchain is the best tech to create decentralized and open ecosystem.
MiniApps Space involves users, app owners, and template developers. We deeply understand our responsibility to all those people. We must protect interests of all community participants. Miniapps should remain available everywhere at any time, so that the end users can enjoy flawless service.
And decentralization watches over MiniApps Space community interests. How does it work?
All key transactions in MiniApps Space use MAT token, smart contracts, and are automatically included in the blockchain. These key transactions are:
- Partner status obtaining
- Miniapp or template registration
- Settlements between community participants
Blockchain binds everything within MiniApps Space, it guarantees rights of all token holders and community members. Every core of MiniApps.pro works under common rules recorded in the blockchain.
A mini app owner does not have to care which MiniApps.pro node the user comes through. In any case the community member will surely receive their full due.
OK thank you.
Another question:
Why would a small company choose your chatbot platform over free platforms like for example
https://www.pandorabots.com/?Cheers
Of course, MiniApps is not the only chatbot platform in the world. But we have a marketing strategy, how to take a significant part in this market. To implement our strategy, we are doing ICO.
As for free chatbots, you should understand that for more or less serious tasks, they simply do not exist.
If you give a café a free bot, anyway this cafe needs to hire someone to adapt it. At least for work with a cash register, or with an accounting program, or with a loyalty program. And the cafe just won't be able to do it, because for them it's difficult and expensive. That's why chatbots have not yet received the proper distribution. Because really free bots - almost useless.
Another approach is when there is an intermediary (we call them partners) who will do this job and set up a chatbot for the cafe, support it, make changes etc.
Our approach is based on creating an affiliate network, so that partners reach as much market share as possible, and do it quickly.
But partners need ready-made bricks, from which they will collect bots. To do this, we also build a template community for chatbots. This will create conditions for rapid expansion. No single company in the world, not even Microsoft, can develop so many chatbots to cover all the needs of small and medium-sized businesses.
So the answer to your question - we will compete technically, but mainly in terms of marketing and building communities of partners and template developers.