Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Reality

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3 min readMar 24, 2019

Plasma. Lightning. Infinite scalibility. Immutable decentralization. Blockchain ecosystem. Blockchain agnostic platforms. Blockchain 2.0. Blockchain 3.0. Reality distortion fields. What do all these crypto buzzwords actually mean? Additionally, what effect do these words have on our lives? Probably nothing, all things considered.

What really matters are the people who are behind the project. Specifically, the people driving the design and usage of the product and the people driving the development of the product. Specifically with crypto, it is hard to figure out what people say about the project is actually true. If you see a project that has little to no media mentions, a team full of people who call themselves experienced blockchain developers despite the fact that blockchain has only existed for around a decade, and a vague promise to decentralize the future, you are probably looking at a project that will not fulfill their goals.

There are false promises and then there are projects in “active development” with little or no product to show for. You can have blockchain geniuses who seem to be creating a project that will dethrone Bitcoin, Ethereum, and even Visa, but when you look at what they have accomplished so far, it will be crickets. It is great to have an amazing development team, but what about the underlying business usage behind it? Who are the target users? Who are you building for?

NASGO makes no such promises. Rather, the focus is on the deeds of the NASGO team. NASGO has an existing blockchain development platform up and running. This means users can run their own nodes, use existing NASGO apps, and use working wallets to hold their NSG coins. NASGO is not about “building an [unspecified] amazing blockchain world.” Rather, NASGO is focused on real business solutions and support for the financial community. With a focus on real industries and development that has shown results, NASGO stands apart from the average project that might only focus on hype and empty promises.

VAPR, a decentralized augmented reality app
Amico, a working social media app that uses NSG

Case in point: there are already apps created that use the NSG token. For example, Amico is a crypto social media platform. Users can chat, build communities, and engage customers in this crypto specific ecosystem. Usage of the NSG token is built into the app. Many projects give promises first, then build the product. NASGO, however, has built a product that already has an app portal up and running. Build it and users will come.

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NASGO is a open source Blockchain for small and medium-sized enterprises. NASGO facilitates decentralized ecosystems through unique & scalable solutions.