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Re: [ANN] AskBrains - new wave in professional communications ⚡️⚡️ Bounty
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Phat Buzz Tart
on 25/07/2019, 19:12:10 UTC
Can you give me some real world examples where you see the usability of this platform to work as intended?
Because i am struggling to understand that in what case it would be harder for an individual or a team to consult an expert for a money outside of this platform.

And why would these experts accept tokens for their services instead of money or more known cryptos like btc?


Experts are investors, advisors, mentors and just professionals in their field. If you need one particular investor, who will replace him?? I already wrote about it earlier (I will copy here).

"Most of the questions will be asked just to get an expert opinion.

For example, I am a founder of the company. And I am sure that my project will be of interest to the investor Mr. X. But he doesn't respond to my messages. And this is obvious, if I found his contacts, then hundreds of others found and wrote. Therefore, I go to the AskBrains platform, pay and send a message. But now I know for sure that he will see my message and write his opinion about my project."

There are people with whom it is almost impossible to contact in real life.

Experts don't receive tokens, they receive money that can be transfered on a card or converted to Bitcoin. Moreover, the payment will most often be symbolic, so that users take the choice of an expert seriously. The expert will be able to send money to charity in 1 click (our experts are certainly wealthy people).


If you really want to understand how our platform will be used, please read this introductory article.
https://medium.com/ask-brains/introductory-article-about-askbrains-social-network-bf579be6391c

A little confusion on your example, it basically shows a case where an investor-potential whom a developer can't get in touch with, to convince him to invest, are now within reach as the developer ask something to the said investor-potential using your platform, thus gain his interest? And what would the question be, then? "Hi, can you review my proposal?"

You are right. The developer gets the opportunity to contact the investor, but no more.

The developer should carefully approach the choice of the investor (read the description on his account, use the filter with AI). Smart developers usually know in advance who they need from investors (so they can do just a search by name).

"Hi, can you review my proposal?"
Yes, the question may be like this. But I would add it.

We don't guarantee that the investor will be interested in the project. But he will write his opinion and this will help the developer to improve his project/idea.

We just give the opportunity to contact. And what users will talk about and what results they will get is their business. We only control the quality of the answer (it can be negative).