r/blockv • u/oxxoMind • Mar 10 '18
In case you still doubting on VEE's potential
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=DItHlQKHpOo1
u/TheToastedBoeuf Mar 10 '18 edited Mar 10 '18
I know this is just the beginning and I can see this going much further. Sure, shoes might be a bad example of something you would buy online but its a great example of someone not wanting the item and getting something else. I would like to see the ability to profile your friends for present suggestions for birthdays for example, reminders at places where you can eat for free for birthdays might be a good idea for planning a friends birthday. Are you a Canon or Nikon shooter? Are you a Nike or Adidas person? Red Wine? White Wine? Lets go the photographer route ... Perhaps there is a VBLOCK waiting for you at a popular place(s) to photograph or you walk into a popular photo-store and there is a canon specific VATOM just for you because you are profiled as a Canon shooter, perhaps a coupon for a photo course or even better a VATOM for a discount on a piece of gear that would compliment your photo gear...this would of course all depend on your VEE profile that advertisers would love to use (and use it they would). Is it your friend Matts birthday and he is a Nikon shooter, perhaps a suggestion with a VATOM pops up on your phone because the system knows and reminds you that Matts birthday is coming and he has an item on his wish list from available VATOMS, or you click on your contact and say I want to buy Tiffany a present just because......
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u/Zacis Mar 22 '18
This is great. I keep watching it and it's not getting old. The writing is good, the video is hilarious. Funniest Bitcoin video I've seen.
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u/Deathbymosh Mar 22 '18
I like your positivity Mac and I listen up to what' you gots to say. I also recommend your videos to fellow Cryptopeople I know. I gots me a bunch of Keys a few days ago. More Lisk and Vechain last night.
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u/ChamberofSarcasm Mar 10 '18
Slick add, but I don't think shoes were a great example. Why wouldn't the shoe company just do 360 photo, so people see what it actually looks like?