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Topic: Container Shipping & Blockchain | Reddit Fireside Chat Tonight — TEU token (Read 95 times)

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Interesting chat.

I love seeing use cases like this with Blockchain technology really powering efficiency in the future.

Thank you Harry
copper member
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Interesting chat.

I love seeing use cases like this with Blockchain technology really powering efficiency in the future.
newbie
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I don't see how this is relating to services rather its an announcement of an event that is to take place at the time. Reading through the content then I realize that you sounded contradictory you were so full of praises for this token and the creator or developer and the last paragraph was about a disclaimer which was complete opposite of what is there. I think I get that you want to be on a safe side in case things didn't go as planned but when it comes to issues of trust by default you cannot take it back in this level of your involvement.

You know, I think I fundamentally confused "services" as it was intended for thread taxonomy. I thought it meant "this is where you post to talk about blockchain that will perform a service". Even then it might not be the best fit. What I now understand is that it's for posting about offering services (marketing, Dev, etc,). I'd be happy to take it down if it's truly miscategorized.

As for the contradiction. I'm not sure that's how I'd categorize what you're describing. But let me give you some subtext here. I was sort of approaching it like how Stephen Colbert would interview the author of a book he enjoyed. Warm introduction with some background and that sort of thing.

Also, the 'full disclosure" part wasn't actually for the point of distancing myself from the project but rather merely stating that I'm not associated with the project directly. As opposed to someone who works for them for example. This sort of thing is fairly Common Place and it's for the sake of transparency, as opposed to hedging my words.

Had I been a large token holder for example I would have said that, or if they were a client of mine or something, I would have said that. Again I was just going for transparency.

I hear what you're saying and maybe my tone was a little too praiseworthy, but it was my honest opinion and I can stand behind that. Many of the projects I see in blockchain are not very interesting to me at all but these guys were an exception.

I hope that makes what I was trying to communicate a little clearer but I appreciate you mentioning it because that'll only help me be a better part of the bitcointalk community. Cheers!
hero member
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I don't see how this is relating to services rather its an announcement of an event that is to take place at the time. Reading through the content then I realize that you sounded contradictory you were so full of praises for this token and the creator or developer and the last paragraph was about a disclaimer which was complete opposite of what is there. I think I get that you want to be on a safe side in case things didn't go as planned but when it comes to issues of trust by default you cannot take it back in this level of your involvement.
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The chat begins soon: 10PM EST | 7PM PST | UTC: 2018-03-06 — 03:00:00

I'll be hosting the talk here on Reddit: (https://www.reddit.com/r/icocrypto/comments/82ath8/reddit_fireside_chat_tonight_featuring_jonathan/). I'll be speaking with Jonathan Lee (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-lee-92b158/), Co-founder of 300cubits (TEU token) (https://300cubits.tech/). We'll be talking about their token sale, the problem they are trying to solve, their go-to-market strategy, and so much more.

The fireside chat will take about an hour, followed by on-going Q&A.

For those who aren't aware, 300cubits (TEU token) is tackling the no-show booking problem within the container shipping industry. This issue costs the industry roughly $23 billion annually.

I am Charlie Muir(https://www.linkedin.com/in/c-muir/) and I'm the founder of a company that is building a dApp to bring liquidity to unwanted gift cards. I've been working in tech for several years and I follow the startup ecosystem intently.

Jonathan Lee has a combined 20 years experience in banking as head of Treasury and dealing at several banks including China Construction Bank, Coutts & Co, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank and UBP.

I recently met Jonathan on /r/icocrypto and the entirety of our correspondence can be seen on these threads:
https://www.reddit.com/r/icocrypto/comments/81rpx5/what_is_your_favorite_place_to_launch_an_ico/
https://www.reddit.com/r/maritime/comments/7ux7wg/httpswww300cubitstechshippersignup/

I'm very interested in 300cubits' mission and I am very curious about their go to market strategy, and their long term playbook. The team has a solid background in container shipping and banking and I'll be asking some very specific questions. I anticipate a pretty interesting discussion. IMO this conversation will be very far from a "shillfest."

Please visit the TEU/300cubits website (https://300cubits.tech/) where they have more info on the company including their white paper, their approach to the problem, and their upcoming token sale. They also have 2 short videos which fairly well encapsulates what they are working on.

We'd love for you to join us live or check back in the next chance you get. Hope to see you there!

FULL DISCLOSURE:
I have no financial interest in TEU or 300cubits, with the exception of having completed their shipper signup form which will include some free TEU tokens in the future. I am not being compensated in any way for hosting this discussion — it's purely a thought exercise; talking shop so-to-speak
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