I'm totally new here and perhaps have not much say in the issue, i just wanted to point something out that bothers me slightly.
upon reading and investigating the project i have obviously stumbled across the core team description.
i find it slightly concerning that there are no real names and faces shown there, rather nicknames and avatars. this kinda gives me the feeling as if we are all playing somekinda pc game here.. I assume this is intended , just not sure its the ultimate way to present yourselves. just my 2 cents
cheers!
jenia1 thanks for this opinion. Well I think this is rather a philosophical question on how we want the community to perceive Crown and its team. Originally, three years ago the project was inspired by medieval knights who protected a certain set of historical values and fought for these values. We actually wanted to get on with the Knights idea but just insert it into the future - so we have a team of digital knights who protect the Crown idea and the values it represents, there were some values timestamped into the Crown blockchain several months ago, you can check it out here
http://crown.tech/history. As Crown moves to the future it needs to create and shift the values for the project to be in line with the released whitepapers, this is what the team is aiming for.
Now some of the team members are known to the community as they have disclosed their identities here or somewhere else.
I am personally not sure which way is better, fully disclose the names of the team members or have avatars who do not want to disclose the identities for several reasons. If everyone here would have a real name and a face like on facebook then it should not be a problem. But crypto space is still far from this, and maybe I like it this way
for now