https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgtDmYYms_oCEO's AMA: In this interview BlockchainBrad speaks with Tim Bos about what ShareRing stands for, building the ShareRing infrastructure/apps for the sharing economy, ShareRing's future and more!
ShareRing is tech and applications that allow for a one-stop-shop for ID, Travel & much more. ShareRing have also developed a number of protocols on top of their ShareLedger blockchain (which utilises the Tendermint framework), including a self sovereign ID system, token based rewards, blockchain based booking system, blockchain based escrow system, asset management system, etc. As they explain, "imagine stepping off the plane and knowing everything can be securely booked and managed from your phone! No more juggling handing over passports, travel documents or bank cards. Built on distributed ledger technology, ShareLedger offers a transparent, decentralised ecosystem & option for the modern traveller and app user. Tim explains that the advantages of ShareRing are: One login, One ID, One App, One Payment.
Tokenisation:
ShareToken (SHR), the utility token, is used for the ShareRing ecosystem. The second token, SharePay (SHRP), is a stable coin used as the currency for sharing services on the ShareRing platform.
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Timestamps:
01:09 Tim Bos’s background
04:08 Shared economy - One-Stop-Shop
06:52 The relationship with Tendermint and ShareRing: ShareLedger
09:30 The future collaboration with Tendermint: Tech Talk
11:05 What ShareRing stands for
12:43 Revenue and transaction fees
13:43 About the fundamentals of ShareRing
14:20 Security aspects
15:37 About the founders and the team
18:49 Operations - logistics and retail
20:38 What's in the ShareRing pipeline?
22:10 Product offerings
23:33 The utility and usability of the platform
25:51 The user process explained
28:46 How do you get people to care about self sovereignty in the sense of ID?
30:10 Discussion on Partnerships
31:40 Network effects
33:00 Being easy, secure and cost effective
35:23 How do you work in the context of centralizing agency to get network effects?
37:09 About the utility of the token
39:00 About permissioned nature/nodes
40:18 Permissionless interactions
41:31 Regulations & compliance
44:53 Upgrade plans
46:35 Speculation of crypto & blockchain building
47:54 How do you approach the need to get more users?
49:35 Future partnership
52:00 Investors
54:14 Roadmap
56:27 About the Utility tokens (not there is a dual token model)
59:08 The necessity of the utility/governance token
01:00:05 The challenges of implementation
01:02:29 Pump and dumps
01:03:52 Wash trading
01:06:25 Educational content
01:09:30 About potential competitors, centralised or otherwise
01:10:31 ShareRing’s offices and global presence
01:11:29 Advisory team
01:14:01 Final statement
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Links:
Website:
https://sharering.network/Twitter: @ShareRingGlobal
Telegram:
https://t.me/ShareRingCEO's Twitter: @TheRealTimBos