RISE Vision Newsletter Issue 11| 1st Dec 2017
Welcome to the RISE Vision newsletter! This weekly news outlet promises to provide its readers with news and content to keep you updated with everything RISE. With features and segments written for the community by the community, this newsletter is your go-to place for everything RISE.
We have also reached some important social media
milestones! As of this week we have over 2000 likes on our Facebook page and over 1000 followers on Instagram! You can follow us for updates and progress at the links below.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/risevisionteam
Twitter: https://twitter.com/risevisionteam
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rise.vision
We also now have a LinkedIn! You can follow us at the link below!
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/13593925/
We are also still hosting the photo competition; we would love to see photos from your travels or hometown! In exchange we have also upped the bounty to 40 RISE! So send us your pictures for a chance to win! Contact @Lalina11 on Slack. The person we choose each week will be rewarded with 40 RISE, we will be running the competition till
December 29th 2017 , so please send us your pictures! We hope you enjoy this week’s newsletter and what the RISE platform has in store. Thanks for reading!
A productive meeting took place between RISE CEO, Cormac Lucking and RISE’s lead developer, Andrea in Venice, Italy this week. During that meeting they discussed a range of matters from side token creation to streamlining and improving coding efficiency of the RISE core with the transition to TypeScript. An additional key topic that they discussed was how RISE can expand and create relevant marketing strategies to share our mission statement through multiple channels and with as many people as possible. We are aware that integral to our success is improving internal communications between developers and the wider commercial teams. Cormac and Andrea were also exploring ideas to expand our development pool through incentivised recruitment to fulfill items on the roadmap. As
our user base expands we are considering the impact on scalability to increase the volume of transactions per block.
Both Cormac and Andrea insisted that RISE requires a stable and solid foundation in order to handle the future exponential user demand of the RISE network. Now is the time to future proof RISE. As the decentralised application systems, especially for mobile, come to fruition in 2018, Andrea is confident that the RISE core will be in a good state to handle the growing demands. A developer’s blog will also be implemented that will be available in the next week, which will involve an in depth technical analysis about how our platform is being built, as well as a channel for our developers to share ideas and to further discuss their progress with the community.
As some of you know the RISE ICO that was held last year ended on June 24th 2016. Those who did not yet withdraw were given the opportunity to create a support ticket and provide evidence of their claim in order to still receive their tokens despite the expired deadline. Most projects do not give more than a few months time to retrieve tokens, but RISE Vision has decided to continue to process valid ICO claims until January 1st, 2018. As a reminder to users, any ICO claims after the 1st January will not be honored. RISE has given users more than sufficient time in order to claim tokens, as many other companies only allowed a few months for claims compared to our 17 months. Many investors withdrew their RISE promptly after the ICO was completed but there were also people who did not withdraw their tokens on time before the ICO account system was taken offline in January 2017.
Source: http://kuuv.io/i/FmgXbrn.pdf (with photos)
Next newsletter is December 15th 2017!
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