Do you mind telling us a bit about your background/experience from before the last few weeks of Karmacoin activities?
Sure. But if you don't mind, I'd like to wait until after this busy period. Much to do.
Briefly, I studied art, worked at the largest public relations firm of its kind (youngest exec in its history), was a consultant for Proctor & Gamble, Unilever, a Big 6 accounting firm, the largest ad company in the world at the time, and some other big names. Was also the project manager for a very large municipal IT project (more than 100,000 students), all before I turned 25. After that, I started a tech company in Asia.
In between that time I discovered a new mathematical maxim, taught ESL and philosophy (volunteer), invented a language, patented a couple of tech-related things, wrote a couple of books (poetry and philosophy), and a variety of other stuff.
Generally-speaking, I don't discuss my background that much. (That's not even the unbelievable stuff.) I prefer to think not only about ideas and their evolution but, more importantly, their execution.
But rather than focus on me, let's discover how to drive revenue for Karmashares, thus increasing the value of Karmacoin
There has to be at least some focus on you, since you are the name on the paperwork.
Don't try to avoid it, it will look strange, like you are hiding.
Don't need to hop up into the spotlight either of course, but if you are going for transparency, you are going to have to be in it a little. Investors need to know who they are dealing with. You know, to help build that trust you think you are not asking for.
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