[Translation] I visited TokenCard's office...

To the best of my knowledge, there have been three ICOs of debit-card-type Dapps recently. I participated in the very first ICO by TokenCard and acquired TKN. Since then, several issues came to light, but it seems they have been resolved up to the present.
(There is no perfect solution from the start, so I think a course correction is fine)
Some people were worried about what kind of people the TokenCard team are and whether they are actually doing things properly, but apparently someone visited their office for an interview, so I’ve translated that into Japanese.
Below is the full sequence of events.
Upon visiting TokenCard’s office…
I flew to London on the morning of the 15th and arrived in the city at 4:30 AM. After a short nap, I decided to take a bold step and visit TokenCard’s office to meet David and Mel directly for the first time.Background of the visit
For those not familiar with TokenCard, the team raised 14.5 million dollars through a token sale last month and introduced a debit card to the Ethereum community. People already in the crypto world know that exchanging fiat currency to buy goods can be a time-consuming and complex process.Using a debit card means that withdrawals are made directly from an Ethereum wallet under your control. It’s a very convenient mechanism. The team is planning to release a beta around September.
After the token sale, several topics have been discussed.
• Issue where participants who sent via SNGLS received 10x the TKN—resolved.
• Removal of Visa logo from the debit card—resolved.
• Problems with partnerships with official card issuers—resolved.
• Lack of updates from the team.
• Mel and David not appearing in public very often.
The last two items are the main focus of this article. Because those two points are the only elements not going smoothly within the project, and the team seems to want to improve them.• Removal of Visa logo from the debit card—resolved.
• Problems with partnerships with official card issuers—resolved.
• Lack of updates from the team.
• Mel and David not appearing in public very often.
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