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Topic: Human IPOs: Investing in Individual Potential on the Blockchain (Read 94 times)

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I'm indifferent about this but will visit the token once in a while to see how it's faring..
People might think that this is a bad idea but you will not believe just how many people are willing to indulge and enable these bad ideas. Some people truly have no sense of dignity and decency sometimes.

I wouldn't be surprised if this gets value especially I know people will still be investing as long as they are promised with profit. Just like any other projects tho, I think this will just fail and be abandoned later on.
Well, you said it right mate. Whichever project comes out this bull run, everyone who is promised with a profit will get into it despite what people are saying about it. Ans eve if there have been negative reviews and point of view about it, they are not going to mind those reminders and they will be unstoppable to invest on it until they have come to realize that they are only losing instead of expected return and profit.
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Mande Network is building an "Onchain Credibility Hub" for Web3, a Layer 2 rollup on the Ethereum blockchain with low gas fees and fast settlements. The core idea behind Mande Network is to change how we perceive the value of individuals by creating an environment where talents, credibility, and skills can be tokenized and used to generate financial opportunities.
I’m going to be honest here and say that I do not understand this concept. It sounds me to like exploitation but I am hoping it is not. Investing in “human capital” might sound promising as it can expose many new talents but like I said it sounds like exploitation so ethical concerns might be raised for a reason.

There is a hint of exploitation when the human is the product; for the lack of a new concept, these developers are thinking of the unthinkable; this Mande derives its name from Nelson Mandela; his image is prominently displayed on their homepage.

There could be a copyright infringement using the name and the image of a prominent man to promote their platform, and this is already a red flag; it will take more to prove that it's worth investing in this platform, it's a new concept, and they need a massive marketing
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I'm indifferent about this but will visit the token once in a while to see how it's faring..
People might think that this is a bad idea but you will not believe just how many people are willing to indulge and enable these bad ideas. Some people truly have no sense of dignity and decency sometimes.

I wouldn't be surprised if this gets value especially I know people will still be investing as long as they are promised with profit. Just like any other projects tho, I think this will just fail and be abandoned later on.
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Mande Network is building an "Onchain Credibility Hub" for Web3, a Layer 2 rollup on the Ethereum blockchain with low gas fees and fast settlements. The core idea behind Mande Network is to change how we perceive the value of individuals by creating an environment where talents, credibility, and skills can be tokenized and used to generate financial opportunities.
I’m going to be honest here and say that I do not understand this concept. It sounds me to like exploitation but I am hoping it is not. Investing in “human capital” might sound promising as it can expose many new talents but like I said it sounds like exploitation so ethical concerns might be raised for a reason.
It definitely is, humans seem to have only value if it can be proven and capitalized.

And i find tacky as hell that they have the audacity to try to and cash in with Nelson Mandela's quote with their sales pitch, turning it to some cheap tech-bro mantra, as it seems that their whole name of the token is derived from Mandela. That just makes it seems like Mandala is their mascot.

Even though i skimmed their litepaper and web page, i don't really get why any of this exist. I mean i get THEIR idea why it exist and that's a bad idea, but why would anyone believe this would be worth existing is beyond me. Maybe some people are just incentivised to spread their word, which seems to be nothing but empty tech jargon and tech that already had existed.


Your analysis was brutal though.😆😆🤯. Those that staked DYM got the MAND drop..I'm a trader not a dev but from what I can understand that they're building web3 for the people and they're inspired by Ubuntu philosophy. I even scalped their token on Bitget yesterday when volatility was very high. I'm indifferent about this but will visit the token once in a while to see how it's faring..
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Mande Network is building an "Onchain Credibility Hub" for Web3, a Layer 2 rollup on the Ethereum blockchain with low gas fees and fast settlements. The core idea behind Mande Network is to change how we perceive the value of individuals by creating an environment where talents, credibility, and skills can be tokenized and used to generate financial opportunities.
I’m going to be honest here and say that I do not understand this concept. It sounds me to like exploitation but I am hoping it is not. Investing in “human capital” might sound promising as it can expose many new talents but like I said it sounds like exploitation so ethical concerns might be raised for a reason.
It definitely is, humans seem to have only value if it can be proven and capitalized.

And i find tacky as hell that they have the audacity to try to and cash in with Nelson Mandela's quote with their sales pitch, turning it to some cheap tech-bro mantra, as it seems that their whole name of the token is derived from Mandela. That just makes it seems like Mandala is their mascot.

Even though i skimmed their litepaper and web page, i don't really get why any of this exist. I mean i get THEIR idea why it exist and that's a bad idea, but why would anyone believe this would be worth existing is beyond me. Maybe some people are just incentivised to spread their word, which seems to be nothing but empty tech jargon and tech that already had existed.
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Mande Network is building an "Onchain Credibility Hub" for Web3, a Layer 2 rollup on the Ethereum blockchain with low gas fees and fast settlements. The core idea behind Mande Network is to change how we perceive the value of individuals by creating an environment where talents, credibility, and skills can be tokenized and used to generate financial opportunities.
I’m going to be honest here and say that I do not understand this concept. It sounds me to like exploitation but I am hoping it is not. Investing in “human capital” might sound promising as it can expose many new talents but like I said it sounds like exploitation so ethical concerns might be raised for a reason.
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Bitcoin and blockchain technology have enabled decentralized finance, trustless transactions, and innovative applications beyond just digital currencies. While many projects aim to disrupt traditional finance and systems, a new project called Mande Network is taking a unique approach by focusing on "human capital" and individual credibility.

Mande Network is building an "Onchain Credibility Hub" for Web3, a Layer 2 rollup on the Ethereum blockchain with low gas fees and fast settlements. The core idea behind Mande Network is to change how we perceive the value of individuals by creating an environment where talents, credibility, and skills can be tokenized and used to generate financial opportunities.


While the concept of tokenizing human capital and credibility is intriguing, it also raises questions about privacy, accountability, and potential misuse or manipulation of such a system. What are your thoughts on Mande Network's approach and the idea of an "Onchain Credibility Hub" for Web3? Do you see potential benefits or concerns with tokenizing human capital and credibility in this manner?
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