The reasons why I am blessed to be part of HoryouToken project and what it stands for HoryouToken Follow Jun 14, 2018 · 5 min read

By Brian Wilson, HoryouToken partner and Advisor

When I visited the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam in the spring of 2011, my way of thinking was intensely expanded. It was one of the most impactive experiences in my entire life. After walking through the House, in complete and total silence (no photos/videos allowed) and experiencing, on such a deep level, what that must of been like… you then (at least back then) entered into a room at the end. There were many couches and chairs and each had a 2 button system close to each seat “A” and “B” which also represented “True” and “False”. There were TV’s all around so that you could see from any of these seats. Questions appeared on screen and they were some pretty intense questions about racism, politics, religion, etc… and you could only choose 1 answer. 1 or the other. The thing is, as I was answering these questions, I was 100% certain of my answers. I couldn’t imagine (at that time) how someone could possibly choose the other answer. Then, after all the questions were over, they displayed the percentages of each answer for each question from everyone that was in the room at that time… then, they displayed percentages for everyone who had visited that day, then week, month, year and finally the entire time they had done that study. To my surprise, the answers on every question were nearly 50/50 or so very close to it. I was in shock. I couldn’t have imagined how that could be. Then, I took a very deep look at myself, my life, my upbringing, my mentality, my way of thinking and started to imagine what my thought process would be, and what my mentality could be with different influences, experiences and perspectives. This expanded my mind and allowed me to better understand another’s perspective by trying to put myself in their position.. or at least as close as I could imagine it.

Ever since, I have been one to do as much as possible to solve problems by taking a look at each problem from as many angles as possible to try and solve it. I have gotten quite good at solving problems due to this approach, so much so that a lot of people have come to me to solve their problems. This has led to me to believe that I have been put here for a purpose… to help solve problems and make things better for humanity and the planet. My goal is to leave a positive impact on the world and everyone I meet. I want to affect, in a positive way, as many people as possible in my lifetime.

For these are the exact reasons I fell in love with Bitcoin and Blockchain Tech in the first place. I am a techie at heart, having spent over 2 decades involved in electronics and communications engineering, military cryptography, IT, and any new tech I could get my hands on. When I first learned of Bitcoin back in the summer of 2015, I knew I needed to be involved. For the first time ever, people could exchange data, digital 1’s and 0’s (Bitcoin was only the first application of this technology), without the permission of any authority. A permission-less system. Really what we are talking about is being able to transact without the need to trust a person, corporation, government or entity. To be able to trust the math instead. A trust-less, decentralization of the flow of information and value. This changes the game! It has the power to remove the consolidation of power, that we thought the internet would give us… but as we now know, did the opposite. This has massive implications for humanity and the planet. If we use this technology, these tools, the right way.

I have had crypto ATM’s at my businesses since 2015, been to many meetups, traveled the world to attend conferences, been an advisor on blockchain based projects, podcasted for Bitcoin.com, opened a new crypto bar and restaurant in Yokosuka, Japan where we accept crypto for all goods and services, am part owner in the largest mining farm in Israel and also have the pleasure to speak at conferences, which allows me to network with amazing people and continue my crypto and blockchain education everyday… all of which prepared and qualifies me to make the following statements:

I have come across some of the most amazing people and incredible projects! One of those amazing people is Yonathan Parienti and the incredibly bold and necessary projects of Horyou.

So Why Horyou?

Because Horyou represents what is good in the world and how we can all be better. To bring people and projects together for inclusion, positivity and social good. This is what Blockchain is about. Horyou provides a platform to share positive news and connect people for positive reasons. To connect those that need connecting to make the world and all the people in it, better. Social Media for Social Good. There are just too many programs out there that talk the talk, and not enough that walk the walk. Horyou does both, professionally, and without reservations.

Yonathan is a driving force of positivity, intelligence, candor, hard work, optimism, and overall passion. With a man like him behind the wheel, you can’t help but want to be along for the ride and offer to do everything you can to add to and enhance the global reach.

So, Why HoryouToken?

Because HoryouToken is the first Blockchain project that actually does what Blockchain was supposed to do in the first place. Provide a means of social inclusion and equality, of positivity and social good. Blockchain with a Purpose. HoryouToken will provide a way of funding projects for Sustainable Development as outlined by the United Nations. This is a game changer. I mentioned my Anne Frank experience above to not only inspire others to see things from other perspectives, but also because at every angle I look at the HoryouToken, the results appear the same… a better world for humanity and the planet. HoryouToken makes it possible for anyone to participate in social good by providing access to a traceable and intelligent philanthropic redistribution service called “Proof of Impact”. I am blessed to be part of this project and what it stands for, as Horyou is inline with everything I stand for.