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Re: [ANN] Bitland - ICO - Decentralized Land Registry
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tabali tigi
on 27/06/2017, 13:08:44 UTC
Reading through this thread, I can't come to the conclusion if this is a credible project or a troll nest. I'm only interested because it has a low marketcap and therefore bigger potential to grow compared to most established cryptos...key word established. So can anyone give me any insights on where this project is going or provide any credible links that validate this bitland? Thanks in advance.


You mean like the time we got mentioned on National Public Radio?

http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2017/01/11/503159694/blockchain-could-be-a-force-for-good-but-first-you-have-to-understand-it

Or when I was invited to speak at Massachusetts Institute of Technology on behalf of Bitland?

https://www.africanexponent.com/post/8320-mit-sloan-africa-innovate-conference-2017-quite-the-resounding-success

Funny that MIT knows about Bitland in 2017, but the trolls on Bitcointalk have been questioning for 3 years if the project is "legitimate"...for 3 years...


https://www.africanexponent.com/post/8320-mit-sloan-africa-innovate-conference-2017-quite-the-resounding-success



"Chris Bates; Bitland Global; Panelist for Financial Innovation at the MIT 2017 Africa Innovate Conference"

ask yourself how many other developers have been invited to speak at MIT?

Smiley

Just spoke at the French Chamber of Commerce...

http://www.iol.co.za/business-report/a-showpiece-of-african-tech-entrepreneurship-in-europe-9938511

"AFROBYTES Tech Conference is undoubtedly Europe’s pre-eminent Africa-focussed gathering of entrepreneurs, business executives, investors, academics, politicians and media interested in acting on the commercial opportunities presented by Africa’s tech and innovation industry.

Earlier this month, the event was held in the heart of Paris for the second year in a row, and once again enjoyed the enthusiastic support of France’s largest employer federation, the Movement of the Enterprises of France (Medef).

Despite the pleasure of rubbing shoulders with the likes of (name-drop alert) Rebecca Enonchong of AppsTech, Marsha Wulf of LoftyInc Capital Management, Emeka Afigbo of Facebook Africa, Ashley Lewis of Lifty Inc, Fatoumata Ba of Jumia, Baba Zoumanigui of IBM, Tayo Akinyemi of the World Bank Group and even the social media sensation that is the Kenyan TV journalist, Larry Madowo - my personal highlight at this year’s Afrobytes Conference had to be moderating a panel discussion on how Africans might participate more meaningfully in the emerging digital economy.

The panel featured three guest discussants, including Larry Christopher Bates, president and chief security officer at BitLand Global - a firm which aids efforts to democratise property ownership by helping Africans harness the commercial potential of their land through the use of digital technology.

It is Bates who gave me the most candid response to a question I asked regarding the importance of establishing the difference between access and inclusion within the context of the new digital economy.

In his response, he touched on the need for Africans to wake up to the importance of owning and cleverly leveraging key assets such as land, intellectual property and even energy and broadband infrastructure, if we are to control our destiny as a continent."

Sorry...we just don't need the approval of Bitcointalk when we get the approval of world governments Wink