I'm heading to Berlin September 9-10 for the Humanitarian Aid Payments Council, hosted by @AlgoFoundation
Looking forward to connecting with leaders across Aid, Finance, and Blockchain. We'll be focused on scaling blockchain for humanitarian aid payments - making them more secure, transparent, and traceable, but most importantly, building aid trust through verifiable data.
Not sure crypto twitter is the right place to run a survey for such product.
I would try to ask in SaaS or founders communities. Those with a focus on financial products. You might not even need to talk about crypto. I would try to know more about the pain points of managing security, access, holding funds, etc... Then maybe a crypto wallet as a service can be a good solution for them.
I'm not sure the current Algorand community need such a thing for handling wallets. We're all crypto natives, we know how to use algokit and wallets.
@yomomo91 @IRLalgo@chriskim_dev Nodes and Validators are different concepts.
A node can be used to read the chain and send txns without being a validator and participating in consensus.
On the other hand, multiple validators (participating accounts) can be hosted on a single node.
@TheAngelOfAres@MaarsComics Ngl, I've been thinking about this too.
The reality is we need historical price data for all trades in order to do so (which we partially have atm).
Pera/Defly can probably deliver this faster than we could.