Dear Ambrosus Community,

To follow up the exciting news from the latest AMA, the Ambrosus Team would like to announce and explain new upgrades and plans for promoting the Ambrosus Ecosystem to the community, the larger cryptocurrency industry, entrepreneurs, and potential client enterprises.

Part 1: Community Management

First, our team remains in the process of scaling a decentralized blockchain and IoT Ecosystem. While this process continues, the Ambrosus community has actively taken up the responsibility of managing the network and ensuring that it is sufficiently decentralized for data to be reliable and secure. We are all interested in the future of AMB-NET — and because of that, we (as the team) will be doing our very best to make sure that information is communicated to the community.

Ambrosus is a complex system. And like all complex systems, it possesses a diverse array of components and tools that ensures that it can operate as it is supposed to. The Ambrosus team manages, modifies, and corrects this system as it grows and becomes more complex. Yet, communicating why things evolved a certain way, or on an extended timeframe, or how, is not always an easy task. This is where we will be relying on our community.

We want to know:

What areas of Ambrosus need to be better communicated? As an active member of the community, what kind of content or style is easiest to consume and understand? What can we do to grow the community, in such a way where new community members gain long term interest in the project and the future growth of the entire ecosystem?

Our current strategy and methods will be tweaked to accommodate this feedback and our planning in the future.

Second, communication with the community in the future is going to continue upholding the long-standing tradition of being honest, direct, and responsive. Kevin has expertly managed communications in this manner, and it will continue to be standard practice. There are, however, a couple of things to keep in mind:

If something cannot be shared for legal reasons, then it literally cannot be shared.

If news is dependent upon a client making a decision, and that client wishes to maintain their anonymity, then the news cannot be shared.

If the community would like clarity on a certain topic, but the team is still discussing or modifying that topic, then naturally, information will be limited until the future plan has been clearly defined.

The cryptocurrency industry is emerging, which means that things change along the way. But right now, it is 2019 and the crypto and blockchain landscape has significantly matured since 2016. Time has demonstrated that we are a team that is committed. In spite of sub-optimal market conditions, industry conditions, and legal regulation, we will continue to build the Ambrosus Ecosystem. It may take more time — it may not happen as quickly as we would have liked — but that does not alter our enduring trajectory.

Lastly, for community management of our online communities in other languages, in particular in Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Russian, we are going to engage community managers and regional ambassadors to continue and enhance multi-lingual information dispersion, content release and offline meetups. If you are interested in helping out in your region, do reach out to us!

Part 2: Communicating Ambrosus

It took a lot of the team and a decent amount of time to fully wrap their heads around the full potential of Ambrosus. Before explaining what our plans are for communicating Ambrosus, we would like to clarify what that potential is:

Ambrosus is a public open-source blockchain and IoT Ecosystem. By refusing to become a fully private network (see Stefan’s comments on that) Ambrosus is one of the few blockchain ecosystems that is truly decentralized. And while the Ambrosus Network is able to operate at full-capacity as a blockchain-cloud-based network for managing data, building dApps, transacting value, and launching ICO’s, STO’s, NFT’s and sidechain infrastructures, it also has an equally important feature: it has been expertly designed to be compatible with the Internet of Things.

“Garbage in, garbage out” is a phrase that has become a commonplace in the blockchain industry. It means that if you cannot verify the source from which a piece of data originates from (and the quality of that source), then it really doesn’t help much if that data is immutably stored on a blockchain.

Ambrosus has designed its Ecosystem to not only be optimally positioned to manage IoT devices, but it has also built its very own intelligent sensors and devices to use exclusively with clients on the network. This changes the fundamental value proposition of Ambrosus: AMB-NET is an industrial blockchain and IoT Ecosystem. All data collected, can in principle, be securely verified — either with commercially available sensing devices, or encrypted sensors built by Ambrosus.

It is positioned to attract not only future crypto currency projects, but also industrial IoT projects that would like to compliment their product with a secure, decentralized, and public blockchain-cloud infrastructure. More on this soon.

What is planned for communicating Ambrosus?

Explaining its fundamental value proposition in context.

Technically discussing its blockchain-core network design, side-chain infrastructure, crypto-economic model, the network data model, and the different nodes on the network.

Outlining its value proposition for different industries.

Clearly explaining its appeal to blockchain entrepreneurs around the world.

Breaking down the different projects and personalities already building on AMB-NET.

We are currently negotiating with several prominent crypto-marketing companies to help attract more developers, community members and entrepreneurs to Ambrosus ecosystem. In particular, the goal is to promote the wide variety of blockchain and IoT tooling that are available to build new solutions and startups on top of Ambrosus open-source code.

Part 3: New Content and Media

New content and media will not stop at explaining what the Ambrosus Ecosystem is or does. Our goal is to communicate our tech, to inspire and illustrate new applications and projects for AMB-NET. Here is a sneak peak explaining what we have in mind:

A series on Smart Cities — where there is opportunity, why Ambrosus is uniquely positioned to be used, and what kind of solutions can be built by entrepreneurs.

A breakdown of existing client and partner applications, detailing the wide scope of applications that AMB-NET can support for both blockchain and IoT. We have so far delivered applications and solutions using Ambrosus blockchain to several multi-billion-dollar enterprises worldwide. As we progress on building our relationships with various big enterprises and various national and supranational networks, our goal is to ultimately showcase the solutions of Ambrosus and their real-life applications and benefits.

A fine-tuned guide for prospective entrepreneurs, explaining how to get involved, accompanied with a detailed functionality of the Hermes Masternode. Frequent updates on existing entrepreneurial projects both run by the community and from external entrepreneurs. Two advanced projects with a planned token offering is currently in advanced stages of development, ahead of our agreed launch of their project on AMB-NET.

A series on the Internet of Things and its future capabilities — existing IoT projects being built within the Ambrosus Ecosystem and potential IoT Sensors that could be easily conjoined with AMB-NET. One new project is being developed also to offer IoT solutions on top of AMB-NET.

Part 4: Timeframe and Future Prospects

All of this and more is what we are planning in order to enhance community engagement, and increase outreach in order to make our community aware of the full potential of the Ambrosus Ecosystem and the numerous projects it has in the pipeline.

While the rollout will take time, our goal is to make sure that the community is satisfied with these efforts — and the content that is released.

Be honest, tell us what you like and don’t like, and most importantly — include other people passionate about the future of crypto, decentralization, and technologies of the future in the discussion!

The Ambrosus Team.

P.S. all information is encouraged to be shared through telegram or email to:

kevin+feedback@ambrosus.com