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Jan 24, 2022 • 35 tweets • 12 min read
Hey everyone!
As promised, I took a closer look at some #crypto projects you recommended.
In today’s thread, I’ll take you through my research results for @GuildOfGuardian‘s game Guild of Guardians (GOG).
It’s an exciting project so let's jump right in!
Some numbers first.
• GOG is a mobile RPG that will go live in 2022.
• There are over 150.000 pre-registered players.
• 50+ developers with experience in AAA-titles are working on the project.
• The game raised over $5.3 million through #token sales (GOG Gems).
Jan 23, 2022 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
Since I got to know #crypto 6 years ago, I have tried to get numerous others interested in it as well.
How many was I able to convince in the end?
So far 2 people.
Here's why.
Most people are not interested in anything that is "too" new, even if it has potential to positively change their lives forever.
A new #technology only becomes interesting for them when it is considered "good" by a broader audience. Meaning that a lot of people have adopted it.
Jan 17, 2022 • 17 tweets • 5 min read
Yesterday I wrote a thread about how the world will change fundamentally in the coming years & decades and why it is important for you as an #investor to prepare for this.
In this thread I will go a level deeper and explain some of the backgrounds.
1. Check the project's website (content, contact info, grammar) 2. Read the whitepaper 3. Research the market (maturity level, pain points, use cases) 4. Analyze which problems the project aims to solve (SWOT-analysis)
5. Research the coin/token (underlying blockchain, use case, amount, distribution) 6. Understand the level of decentralization a #Crypto project has 7. Dig up information about the team behind a Crypto project (names, CVs, industry experience, profiles on social media)
Dec 14, 2021 • 20 tweets • 4 min read
Here are 19 “mental tools” that I find useful for #Investing (and life in general).
⌚You can apply them at any time.
🧩The order is random.
🔧Which tools make the most sense for you depends on the given circumstances.
Let’s dive in! 1. Information Gathering
When making decisions, always source your data from different places. Include conflicting information and contrary opinions to get a more complete picture. And always assume that you don't know the full story.