RE: How to Build a (Crypto) Community - Three (3) Lessons from Games Developer Conference (GDC)

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How to Build a (Crypto) Community - Three (3) Lessons from Games Developer Conference (GDC)

in crypto •  7 years ago 

Security and anonymity are both important points. I think it is interesting to see how security and anonymity are balanced with disclosure and consent.

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What are you talking about? This doesn't even begin to address what I said.

Say something intelligent that addresses what I wrote or shut up. Don't just babble something inane.

On one hand, decentralization is about security and anonymity as you said. On the other hand, because tokens are listed on exchanges and may be considered "securities", laws and regulations are beginning to require certain disclosures.

Consent is important because folks have been placing other parties as advisors and teams without their consent.

My personal view is that it is important to balance anonymity and security with disclosure and consent.