You see it more and more that sites and apps are pointed to a niche market.
This is for a reason, the big LinkedIn / Facebook do not offer what the market is search for. There is too much noice, no clear direction.
The current mvp is limited in features and possibilities, but in the near future there will be added companies and events.
So imagine, you go to an event, you mark that you go there. Before the event, you can already connect to all people who fit your interests and make appointments when you are there.
At the event, you don't need to talk to everybody, just pick from the app the investor you need.
Can you do this with Facebook or LinkedIn?
Other case, you need blockchain software developed, search on LinkedIn gives a lot of noice and unclear results.
Inside of Minglechain you will get only people who are interested in blockchain.
Filter it by developer and in your area and you find the right person in no time.
Or search for an investor.. In LinkedIn you find a lot, but which is really into blockchain investment?
Exactly, the one who is on Minglechain.
Assuming those developers, investors, and other enthusiast are interested to "move" to minglechain from their other existing social media and actively update their events to the app. Which would lead us to the classic question on how will you persuade them to try the app?