40 min

Dacxi Chain: Pioneering the Future of Investing with Ian Lowe Unleashed with the Dacxi Chain

    • Investing

In this episode, Andy Pickering and Ian Lowe discuss the recent progress of the Dacxi Chain and its vision for allowing everyday investors to invest in privately held growth companies. Ian explains why the first deal on the partner platforms will be crowdfunding for Dacxi Chain itself, to refine the process and improve the platform’s functionality and feature set. 
Andy and Ian discuss Dacxi Chain’s foundation partnerships with equity crowdfunding platforms Equitise (Australia), Snowball Effect (New Zealand), and Angels Den (Europe), emphasizing their collaborative nature rather than competition. These partnerships are seen as crucial in validating the technology and expanding globally.
Crowdfunding platforms are not competitors, but rather they are all Dacxi Chain potential customers and partners. That’s because Dacxi Chain allows licensed crowdfunding platforms to share deals with each other, expanding investment opportunities and capital for everyone. There are no upfront costs for partners, only a small fee when deals are funded. This win-win model excites equity crowdfunding platforms as it offers access to more capital without the need for additional investments or setting up multiple jurisdictions. That’s why the ambitious vision of Dacxi Chain resonates with the CEOs running these platforms, who see it as a credible source of growth due to thorough planning and the consideration of business models, API frameworks, and regulatory frameworks. 
Successful equity crowdfunding rounds will validate the business and drive demand for Dacxi Coin, the transaction currency of the Dacxi Chain. Ian also addresses the distinction between owning Dacxi Coin and participating in equity crowdfunding for Dacxi Chain shares. He says that there should be a correlation between their value increases over time due to network growth driven by deal flow.
 
https://equitise.com/
https://www.snowballeffect.co.nz/
https://www.angelsden.com/
 
 

In this episode, Andy Pickering and Ian Lowe discuss the recent progress of the Dacxi Chain and its vision for allowing everyday investors to invest in privately held growth companies. Ian explains why the first deal on the partner platforms will be crowdfunding for Dacxi Chain itself, to refine the process and improve the platform’s functionality and feature set. 
Andy and Ian discuss Dacxi Chain’s foundation partnerships with equity crowdfunding platforms Equitise (Australia), Snowball Effect (New Zealand), and Angels Den (Europe), emphasizing their collaborative nature rather than competition. These partnerships are seen as crucial in validating the technology and expanding globally.
Crowdfunding platforms are not competitors, but rather they are all Dacxi Chain potential customers and partners. That’s because Dacxi Chain allows licensed crowdfunding platforms to share deals with each other, expanding investment opportunities and capital for everyone. There are no upfront costs for partners, only a small fee when deals are funded. This win-win model excites equity crowdfunding platforms as it offers access to more capital without the need for additional investments or setting up multiple jurisdictions. That’s why the ambitious vision of Dacxi Chain resonates with the CEOs running these platforms, who see it as a credible source of growth due to thorough planning and the consideration of business models, API frameworks, and regulatory frameworks. 
Successful equity crowdfunding rounds will validate the business and drive demand for Dacxi Coin, the transaction currency of the Dacxi Chain. Ian also addresses the distinction between owning Dacxi Coin and participating in equity crowdfunding for Dacxi Chain shares. He says that there should be a correlation between their value increases over time due to network growth driven by deal flow.
 
https://equitise.com/
https://www.snowballeffect.co.nz/
https://www.angelsden.com/
 
 

40 min