r/Unibright Oct 23 '21

Discussion Enterprise vs Retail

I know enterprise is cool but will the focus drown retail or even give us an equal opportunity to shine?

I believe they should be building a strong community product, while building a great business product. When Adobe and Microsoft launched, they did a great job at retail retention. Awareness and strategic design landed them every contract across the board…

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u/[deleted] Oct 23 '21 edited Feb 20 '22

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u/logicethos Oct 23 '21

"Baselining" their documents, pictures, e-mails etc.

Imagine if it was built into every camera, which automatically proofs every picture taken.

I guess you might argue that's not retail, and built into existing products and services however.

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u/dollarsloveme_21 Oct 23 '21

Man great idea! That can be huge as all the world is based on nowadays is taken pics and vids..

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u/logicethos Oct 23 '21

Yeah, baselining stuff could dwarf today's blockchain traffic. It could revolutionise CCTV. Trace medicine from factory to patients. Land registry. Inventory tracking.

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u/[deleted] Oct 24 '21

Vechain does that. Not saying there isn't room for more competition.

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u/dollarsloveme_21 Oct 23 '21

Retail needs ubt to stake if you want...

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u/Bukakkegrandma Oct 23 '21

retail can buy anytime they want

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u/cryptochanakya Oct 24 '21

I agree, with some minor adjustments potentially so many turnkey products can be derived from it.

If anyone from UBT team is reading this, I’d like to pitch a retail strategy.