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17 ways to better explain blockchain projects to potential investors

2023-04-20No Comments7 Mins Read
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When it comes to the blockchain space, entrepreneurs and potential investors can both end up stumbling over the underlying technology. While industry insiders are clear on, and often passionate about, how blockchain works, investors are more interested in what it can achieve.

If either side gets bogged down in technical details, it’s unlikely an investor will be able to grasp the impact and potential ROI of investing in a blockchain project. Here, 17 members of Cointelegraph Innovation Circle share ways blockchain companies can better explain blockchain projects to, and earn the confidence of, potential investors.

Tailor your message according to the investor category

Distinct communication strategies are needed based on the category of investor. Retail and angel investors are more risk-tolerant, and you need to have a business plan for short-term gains. Venture capitalists and family offices, on the other hand, are more risk-averse and are looking for opportunities within the technologies and infrastructure of the blockchain. – Arvin Khamseh, SOLDOUT NFTs

Explain how your solution can build partners’ and clients’ revenue

Companies working on blockchain infrastructure should focus on how their solution enables their partners and clients to increase revenue. Too often, such companies focus their pitch on the technology, when investors really care about how that technology enhances the ability of partner companies to generate profits. Companies should also articulate how they intend to stay viable in bear markets. – Jason Fernandes, AdLunam Inc.

Focus on advantages for the end-user

Education is key. Instead of using technical jargon or going into terms like “democratizing investments” or “enabling a trustless society,” keep it simple and focus on the advantages for the end-user. Ultimately, clients are concerned about three things. Is it safer? Is it more convenient? Is it cheaper? If the answer to these questions is “yes,” then it’s a better system. – Tammy Paola, Zerocap

Connect concepts to familiar situations

Blockchain infrastructure companies can better explain their products to investors by using relatable examples and emphasizing that decentralization and digital ownership represent the internet’s evolution. Connecting concepts to familiar situations helps investors grasp Web3 technology’s potential impact, benefits and competitive advantages, leading to informed investment decisions. – Tomer Warschauer Nuni, Kryptomon

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Define your product’s utility and USP upfront

Blockchain infrastructure critically supports the protocol layer and a given ecosystem’s projects. When speaking to potential investors, clearly define a product’s utility and unique selling proposition upfront. Why does building the interchain highway matter? Why are software development kits needed? Then dive into the more complex technical details that execution will require. – Rene Reinsberg, Celo Foundation

Explain key details and benefits in simple terms

It is really essential to explain, in simple terms, who the consumer of the service or product is going to be, the product’s advantages and benefits when compared to alternative options, who the actual buyer will be (if different from the consumer), and how the service or product is or going to be monetized. Any research on the potential regulatory risks and considerations is always a plus. – Nimit Sawhney, Voatz

Distill the aims of your project down to one straightforward sentence

We’re still very much in the “dial-up” phase of Web3, so there’s still work to be done when it comes to translating this intricate technology into easy-to-understand information. Try to sum up the aims of your blockchain infrastructure developments in one sentence — in straightforward, uncomplicated language, with no jargon. If you can’t, you may not be ready for external investment. – Sandy Carter, Unstoppable Domains

Speak in terms of real business potential

Explain your project to investors in terms of real business potential or use case goals and features. Don’t use blockchain-specific terms, except when you’re explaining how the technology offers unique capabilities or security. – Joe Roets, Dragonchain

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Show these three things

The key is to keep it simple and to show three things: 1) that your product solves a problem; 2) that the market for the solution is large and profitable; and 3) that your solution is unique and positioned to capture the market. The pitch deck should be story-like, short and use graphics more than words. – Shawn Douglass, Amberdata

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Talk about what your solution does, not how it works

When pitching to investors, focus on what your solution does, not how it works. Far too many people think that when they’re pitching new technology, the presentation should be based on how it works. However, you are just confusing potential investors by taking this approach. They want to know what it does and how they are going to make money. – Brian D. Evans, BDE Ventures Ventures

Craft a message based on value, outcomes, usage and the problems being solved

Messaging about blockchain infrastructure is becoming undifferentiated and centered around “more of the same,” with technical features being primarily touted. Investors want to know what people can do with your product, not what your product can do. Craft your message in terms of value, outcomes, usage and the problems being solved, as opposed to going deep into technical talk about features and functionality. – Nitin Kumar, zblocks

Explain why your solution is better than that of your closest peer

Be sure to understand how and why your product is substantially different from everything else on the market. Be able to point to your closest peer’s solution and explain why yours is better. If you can’t do that, then why are you asking for money in the first place? – Jae Yang, Tacen

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Demonstrate how your products complement known systems and reduce risk

It has taken me far too long to understand the advice to “simplify”; it’s ironic and hilarious because that is what our infrastructure does. What potential investors need to know about your company is that your products extend and complement known systems and that you have worked to reduce business and user risk rather than introduce it. Everyone understands risk mitigation. Innovation is a bonus. – Stephanie So, Geeq

Share the ways blockchain can solve existing problems

Blockchain companies should focus on explaining, with simple words, the real-world use cases for their products by giving examples of how the blockchain infrastructure can solve existing problems. This can assist potential investors in valuing the possible worth of the technology and understanding how it can simplify their life. – Bogomil Stoev, Seasonal Tokens

Remember that investors are interested in ROI and impact

Focus on your technology’s benefits and value rather than the technical details. Remember, investors are generally more interested in the potential return on their investment and the impact a company’s product can have. It’s essential for blockchain infrastructure companies to explain how their technology solves real-world problems, creates value for users and has a competitive advantage. – Theo Sastre-Garau, NFTevening

Dig into the revenue streams

Highlight the revenue streams for your products. To show that your company is built on real yields and not just empty hype, it’s important to clearly communicate the fundamentals that will make your business a profitable investment in the long term. – Wolfgang Rückerl, ENT Technologies AG


This article was published through Cointelegraph Innovation Circle, a vetted organization of senior executives and experts in the blockchain technology industry who are building the future through the power of connections, collaboration and thought leadership. Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Cointelegraph.

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