"That's the vision I have for how we get through the next 12-24 months. More of us who can will introduce technology-enabled platforms that allow good people to connect around getting real work done, without and in spite of government."With the goal above in mind, is anyone attending the #PlatformCoop conference in person this weekend in NYC or virtually? I'd like to explore the possibility of building a P2P housing / real estate platform:Viewing parties scheduled in NYC & Montreal. Boston or Miami anyone? If you visit the Facebook page, you'll see that there's an effort to seed a mini-hack, too.Bill Wendel@RealEstateCafe--On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 11:36 AM, LaVonne Reimer < " target="_blank"> > wrote:Various thoughts that popped into my head last night as I vainly tried to sleep.
I worry greatly about raising the money to last through uncertain times but I think in some ways there is a stronger case for the Lumenous platform (and others like those we discuss here in the VRM community).
We build this community of small businesses in spite of partisanship. Banks with the capacity to engage will do so but I have always wanted it to be possible for and business owners have told me they can see how self-managing credit circles and peer-to-peer lending communities could emerge to fill in the gap.
That's the vision I have for how we get through the next 12-24 months. More of us who can will introduce technology-enabled platforms that allow good people to connect around getting real work done, without and in spite of government.
We will inspire self-determination and self-sovereignty, increasingly in the context of communities. Utilitarian in day-to-day value but fully connected to the egalitarian ideals of The Cluetrain Manifesto, Intention Economy, and more.Best to all,LaVonne"The next major revolution in real estate will be fee-based services replacing the blanket commission pricing that has dominated the industry for so long."
Former Chief Economist, National Association of Realtors
Bill Wendel
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