If anybody understands Chinese, how does Mr. Dai introduce him in this video?
http://www.wanbizu.com/xinbi/Qtum/201701048625.htmlhttp://www.8btc.com/roger-ver-qtumIn the past, the establishment of the European Pacific Square Conference, qtum quantum chain founder Shuai early announced a good news, "Bit coin Jesus" Roger Ver is also a quantum chain of concern and investors. When talking about quantum chains, Roger commented: "Qtum is definitely one of the projects everyone should be keeping their eye on." (Qtum quantum chain worth everyone's attention.)
Did Roger Ver know that
Shuai early is Patrick Dai?
I'm a researcher at Smith + Crown. I speak Chinese.
In this video, Mr. Dai introduces himself as Shaui Chu. Shuai Chu is his professional name in the Chinese tech community. I've been following the Chinese language coverage of the Qtum project for the last few weeks. He is consistently refereed to as Shuai Chu in Chinese media, on his LinkedIn (as you pointed out earlier) and on the Chinese language version of the Qtum website.
https://qtum.org/zh/team-zh/ A link to a Chinese dictionary for comparison.
https://www.mdbg.net/chindict/chindict.php?page=worddict&wdrst=0&wdqb=%E5%B8%85%E5%88%9DIt's fairly common in China for people to use professional pseudonyms. It seems unlikely that anyone on the team was unaware that Patrick Dai and Shuai Chu were the same person.
First off, thank you kindly for relaying what was requested, bud.
Re "It seems unlikely that anyone on the team was unaware that Patrick Dai and Shuai Chu were the same person.": Are you telling me that 4/5 direct brainiac partners and close associates of Mr. Whatever-His-Name-Is-Today didn't independently or in concert with others do any due diligence as to exactly who is the leader of Qtum, including its co-founder, Neil Mahi? If that ain't a crazy enough question to ponder, consider asking the same one regarding all them investors who collectively contributed over a million dollars into the project so to ... wait for it ...
http://www.coindesk.com/blockchain-angels-invest-1-million-bitcoin-ethereum-hybrid-qtum/Dai told CoinDesk:
"We raised the money to prove that our approach is right. We used the money to do the minimum viable product. The testnet is live now, but it is private, it is already working."
Dai said that the Qtum Foundation could seek to raise up to $10m in the token offering. In Q3 of 2016, nearly $200m was raised in ICOs, according to CoinDesk Research data.
Qtum also claims to be partnering with PwC Asia, which both its team members and investors said will be providing accounting services for the project.
AND, if that's not enough, does PricewaterhouseCoopers [in Asia] know exactly who they're dealing with regarding Qtum or do they just accept any name one gives them as acting auditors on their entity's behalf, stamping any papers with their approval depicting figures given to them by some nym? Think about it! Think about real hard.
This is what I think:
The advent of Bitcoin -> everybody excited, then it waned.
Then along came Ethereum -> cycle repeated.
Enter Qtum -> if you liked Bitcoin and Ethereum, you'll love the marriage of them two; please send us $10M dollars.
"Adebiyi, explain please again why we still do royal prince scam when bigger money can be got in crypto deals? You know how do white paper?"