Personally, i think the BSV ecosystem is still quite young I see 1-2 more decades worth of development. However, a good bridge would be to work with Zayo, but then start connecting them into the BSV ecosystem. This would be much more fruitful (imo), as it helps bring it out of any "echo-chambers."
Other than say a handful of companies (e.g. HandCash, MoneyButton, etc.), who are mostly venture-backed, most BSV companies are yet to be profitable. As such, you could tap into where the flow is already (e.g. Zayo), and then start to bridge that with the BSV ecosystem. We currently do that for Faiā (<a href='http://www.faiacorp.com'>http://www.faiacorp.com</a>).
Most of our clients have been non-BSV, and our target market is such, but we are big advocates for Bitcoin in the long-run. We're just taking a pragmatic approach, and bridging the gap by exposing our clients and non-technical fans to what's truly possible.
Either way, best of luck with your efforts, and great job reaching out to everyone!
Personally, i think the BSV ecosystem is still quite young I see 1-2 more decades worth of development. However, a good bridge would be to work with Zayo, but then start connecting them into the BSV ecosystem. This would be much more fruitful (imo), as it helps bring it out of any "echo-chambers."
Other than say a handful of companies (e.g. HandCash, MoneyButton, etc.), who are mostly venture-backed, most BSV companies are yet to be profitable. As such, you could tap into where the flow is already (e.g. Zayo), and then start to bridge that with the BSV ecosystem. We currently do that for Faiā (<a href='http://www.faiacorp.com'>http://www.faiacorp.com</a>).
Most of our clients have been non-BSV, and our target market is such, but we are big advocates for Bitcoin in the long-run. We're just taking a pragmatic approach, and bridging the gap by exposing our clients and non-technical fans to what's truly possible.
Either way, best of luck with your efforts, and great job reaching out to everyone!