DRIFE 01 | Importance of DePin Partners & Community

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Space Summary

This Twitter space covered various insights and updates within the SocialFi niche. Key points include discussions on innovative projects, market trends, and community-driven initiatives. The speakers were knowledgeable, and the conversations were enriching, providing valuable information on the latest happenings in the sector. The breadth of topics covered ensures that listeners walk away with a better understanding of SocialFi and its future trajectory.

Questions

Q: What is the opening sentence?
A: Hello, hello.

Q: What is the second opening sentence?
A: Hello, hello.

Q: What is the issue being discussed early on?
A: We might need to Seoul for a couple minutes because Penny's got some trouble to log in with our main account.

Q: Is there any reassurance provided early?
A: Sure, no worries.

Q: Is someone affirming they understand?
A: Okay.

Q: What greeting is used when restarting?
A: Hey everyone.

Q: What action is taken to resolve issues?
A: Just restarting things quickly.

Q: Any acknowledgment after the restart?
A: Awesome, thank you.

Q: What is mentioned about the topic?
A: Guess what? We are not talking about.

Q: What issue is mentioned with the platform?
A: We got glitched on Twitter.

Q: How does the speaker acknowledge the audience?
A: Hi, everybody.

Highlights

Time: 00:01:47
Hello, hello.

Time: 00:01:50
Hello, hello.

Time: 00:01:53
We might need to Seoul for a couple minutes because Penny's got some trouble to log in with our main account.

Time: 00:02:03
Sure, no worries.

Time: 00:02:05
Okay.

Time: 00:02:06
Hey everyone.

Time: 00:02:13
Just restarting things quickly.

Time: 00:02:18
Awesome, thank you.

Time: 00:02:24
Guess what? We are not talking about.

Time: 00:02:29
We got glitched on Twitter.

Time: 00:02:30
Hi, everybody.

Key Takeaways

  • Hello
  • hello.
  • We might need to Seoul for a couple minutes because Penny's got some trouble to log in with our main account.
  • Sure
  • no worries.
  • Hey everyone.
  • Just restarting things quickly.
  • Guess what? We are not talking about.
  • We got glitched on Twitter.
  • Hi
  • everybody.

Behind the Mic

Yeah. How's it going? Amazing, brother. So, yeah, how about with Minima or World Mobile? What is it, like, the most exciting campaign that you guys did, or any ongoing campaigns? Okay, maybe if I jump in. Well, we have some very exciting partnerships, but I'd just like to say that the most impressive thing that Minima has launched is Minima. And we have a chat app called Chatter, which allows every user to contribute messages, information and communicate with anyone on the network in a way that it is private and secure. And so the application of this is very far-reaching because the same background technology allows you to send information peer-to-peer, send value, send anything that you want privately and securely, I mean, if you like. It's the best parts of Signal, TG, and all of these messaging apps where you can decide if that information is shared publicly or if it's just shared privately, person to person. And so this technology is then going to be the backbone for the communication in our project. So sharing information between vehicles in real time with very low latency, highly secure, encrypted technology. So, interestingly, you know, what started as a need to be able to share information securely between two people is going to be the backbone for some very interesting communications going forward. That's amazing. You know, I think it's really cool to think of how in blockchain so many of these projects are tying back to just core projects that you see every day in real life. And speaking of that, Vlad, why don't you take a moment for World Mobile and just let us know how these relationships play out for you. Yeah, thanks. Yeah, so just thanks, everyone. So in terms of World Mobile, what we've essentially managed to achieve in the last 18 months is significantly progressed the business model and we're getting ready for some really exciting announcements in Africa pretty soon. We've increased our air node coverage pretty significantly. So this is where partners come in because they build the important infrastructure that allows the bigger vision to come together. So I think what makes World Mobile extremely exciting is that there's been lots of partnerships being established over the course of the past couple of years including very, very different ones but extremely fascinating as well, such as connecting some of the most remote regions in the world which brings the importance of having more partners like shortcode clients and projects as well. That's amazing. Any other project want to speak about community building efforts while we wait for Dean to come back? Maybe Jano, Patrick, Zelvi? And I saw PowerPod raise their hand earlier and we lost them for a second. Zelvi, how you guys are rewarding users? Yeah, thanks for the question. So we have this app called Zelvin and what it does, it's very simple. When people search for anything, they get rewarded with cryptocurrency or they get crypto tokens. So basically, this is what we've been doing. It's very simple and it works pretty well. So far, thanks. That sounds amazing. Patrick, anything from you? Hey team, thanks for having me. So I'm actually thinking back to the build question as well. Why we are excited on our end? We've seen a lot of growing interest in our community because of recent developments on our platform, the ecosystem that we've been building with partners and other projects. We've seen an influx of people, we've seen an influx of wallets being created every day. So it's a very exciting time. I think we're on a bit of a growth spurt at the moment. It's difficult to predict the future, but so far things are looking great for us. Yeah, sounds like amazing news. Exciting times ahead! So, any projects want to talk about what you're building right now for your community? Maybe Emmanuel, you want to add something? Sure, sure. Thanks for that. So what we're building right now, especially in the Powerpod space, is the ability to predict potential Black Swans or outliers in the system. For example, take conservation, you get a signal, it either occurs or it occurs in quantities that are very very tiny or it is spread out over a huge space of time, but what Powerpod does and what we do on our own end if it occurs in bulk because it's an API feeder based on blockchain and IOT then it pumps up directly to the API. So this is actually the cool part about it and you can get very tiny Black Swans. And if you use it over time you see that the accuracy increases over a very long time. Yeah, I think that's what we're building right now. I see that some of us, including me, don't know what Powerpod completely does. Could you sort of give us like a basic small representation? Sure, sure. Now let me see if I can paint a very tiny picture here. Of course, Of course. Yeah, so you know how we have, I mean let's say you're using mobile nodes. Mobile nodes use equipment like mobile phones, your laptop, equipments you can take into the forest to monitor bird activities. Now, Powerpod basically uses all these nodes and then we harness all this data and then we make sure that we are sending it in real-time to what we call an information center which has a central processing unit and then this information is used to either predict or proffer solutions to nature pretty easily, you know. That's a very short representation of how it works. Thank you. Thank you. I mean, wow, that sounds familiar, right? Related to the chatter? Oh my gosh, that sounds super cool! You know, we're connecting the dots here. We all appreciate the work that deep industry projects accomplish and you know how they harness the power of connectivity and data to make a significant impact in our world. This brings us to the closing part of our event. We absolutely loved hearing from these amazing projects, learning about their unique approaches and the innovative work they're doing. What do they all have in common, you know, Dean? I think what you guys have all reminded us is that we need that backbone of community connectivity and how these solutions interlink with real-world use cases. And I couldn't agree more, Valentine. It's incredible to witness how each project leverages blockchain technology to solve different kinds of problems. Yeah, I believe our audience would have taken something valuable out of these discussions. And as we continue to grow in this space, you know, it's partnerships and collaborations that will drive us forward. That's right, Dean. We hope our audience learned a lot from all of this. You know, deep in and crypto projects, do check out all of their socials, give them some love, follow and join their community, join their campaigns, you know, and earn juicy rewards. Emmanuel, I'm gonna check out what you guys are doing, and of course, with Powerpod as well. And of course, we're gonna launch a campaign with Orber. Do check that out as well. And so if anyone would like to, you know, any call to actions, any last words before we end space, you may raise your hand or just open your mic. Go ahead. All right. Hello? Am I glitching? Can anyone hear me? All right, I think the space is finished. Once again, thank you for joining us and see you in our next mega space. We're going to have a lot of new projects joining us. And bye for now. Cheers.

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