CEO Versetti on Ambrosus Week 1 Token Generation Event
September 28
Follows after week 1 of Ambrosus Token Generation Event, which yielded more than 100 000 ethereum
CEO Angel Versetti of the Swiss blockchain start up Ambrosus, aiming to disrupt the supply chain industry, released a blogpost on the 28th of September with lessons learned of week 1 of their Token Generation Event. Recapping the eventful launch week with hard facts and providing a roadmap for the rest of the TGE that addresses community concerns, the company has made significant improvements in communicating its value to the project backers.
Foregoing quick and easy money, Ambrosus has admiringly stuck to their guns concerning their KYC process, which was too rigorous for some crypto enthusiasts. By making sure that current backers are compliant with stringent Swiss laws, the company has paved the way for future partnerships with mainstream companies that would otherwise be unattainable. In many respects, they are the groundbreakers for KYC processes that are inevitably coming to the tumultuous and unregulated ICO ecosystem.
The roadmap of the next few weeks of TGE outline an increase in marketing and promotion, which has been critiqued by backers and critics alike for being under par for a project of this stature. More community outreach has been promised, from 1c0.io and Wachsman PR, both top-tier agencies in the blockchain space, as well as active outreach in the personal networks of their Advisors, among whom are some of the most known names in crypto space: Jaron Lukasiewicz, David Drake, Oliver Bussmann and others.
But perhaps most interestingly is the mention of announcements that validate Ambrosus’ traction within the industry they are seeking to disrupt; according to Versetti there have been ongoing communications with several large corporates for months. If any of these communications come to fruition in a public declaration of partnership in the next weeks, a big jump in contributions to the project is to be expected.
For all the bumps along the road, it seems that Ambrosus is still slowly but steadily gaining contributions. This is part of their plan. With no early bird incentives, Ambrosus has leveled the playing field for folks to join anytime.
Changes made to their webportal on September 28th, https://tge.ambrosus.com/ , make it easier to participate in their ongoing TGE. More info on the Ambrosus project on their website .