Small edits and added examples in the Vision#5
Small edits and added examples in the Vision#5xdaluca wants to merge 1 commit intowindingtree:mainfrom
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I think the intent on specifying some industries for disruption is fine, and gives some initial guidance, however I think specific examples within an industry are too rigid in scope.
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I understand that "canonical" isn't the most straightforward word, but what I really like about "canonical" is that it's the "origin", or "the source of truth". Recognized I don't think accurately conveys this intention. Can you think of another word?
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we could say "the base-layer for all marketplaces"?
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| Some examples of marketplaces that can be transformed with the WindingTree protocol are Online Travel Agencies |
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I think that we should be a little more general and not so prescriptive, otherwise we limit our scope and flexibility. How about something like: "WindingTree seeks to disrupt established real-world service marketplaces across industries including, but not limited to, travel, ticketing, and the sharing economy."
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| Some examples of marketplaces that can be transformed with the WindingTree protocol are Online Travel Agencies | ||
| (e.g. Booking.com), Global Distribution Systems (e.g. Amadeus) or even e-commerce platforms (e.g. Amazon). |
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I think with respect to "e-commerce platforms", I would argue that if something like this were included, it would be expansionary in reference to the scope of "real-world services", ie. Amazon as an e-commerce platform is more about selling products / goods, and not services (with the exclusion of AWS).
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