Hey, didn't you call for the anti-jl777 coalition?
Yes, he just tried this time in green. So he can cover the daltonic investors, apparently.

Back to the topic ( And again, re-hello all, im slowly reconnecting with the incredible amount of new information that has been created here in just 2 months)
I think NXTinspect is a great asset, but most important, a great initiative.
I will leave profitability out of this post, thats more a "market issue". The owners will try to be profitable, of course, and the market will set its own "perceived value" on the AE. Thats how is supposed to be.
People involved in this asset are well know members of the ecosystem, and if James is also around, for me is all what i need to know.
"integrity, honour and wisdom" is mentioned on the "founding" TEAM post. With the cross relations some of us make here and the months passed, we can develop a trust net in order to do business and exchange information, but we need to remember we are creating a complete infrastructure for the masses.
When a new investor/consumer/user/entrepreneur joins NXT ecosystem, NXTinspect will help him to assess the details on any given AE asset. Of course he need to trust his own judgement, reasons to invest, overall market conditions et al. But a "rating agency" is definitely needed.
I propose you all a nice exercise. We are trying to balance what will the dangers of possible "conflict of interests" on several already issued assets with owners of NXTinspect, or its prime investors.
But what if we think on new assets IPOs?
What if i issue an asset per se, versus issuing an initial IPO who is funded partially by James AND with a rating of (making this completely up here) A+ from NXTinspect? I firmly believe the advantages are obvious.
In some old post from me i also toyed with the possibility of adding "trust seals" to assets, using a multi-data system like the BTCJam one.
And addressing the "loss of privacy" that someone asks, well, there is no way that someone can trust you if you don't trust in him... Maybe if it is a DAC, only... ;-)