Noah Bragg 🔥
@nbragg
Tried my first informative @trustscore Twitter thread explaining a new project and any risks it may have. Response was meh. https://twitter.com/trustscore_gg/status/1671171242173562882
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Les Greys
@les
Just to have on your radar. I was on the team building their international product. https://www.prove.com/blog/prove-trust-score-ready-to-detect-and-stop-new-fraud-vector
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Noah Bragg 🔥
@nbragg
You think the name copy right would get me in trouble? At first glance, seems like it's in a different industry so I should be ok I think.
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Les Greys
@les
Also happy to provide any context of the naming to help your own product.
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Noah Bragg 🔥
@nbragg
Thanks! Do you like the name TrustScore?
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Les Greys
@les
I do but it was always a tough cognitive load when selling it as a product. We always encountered 2 things with clients. 1. How is trust decided? 2. How can I decipher the components of that trust? If the customer can overcome their trust biases then you’re good.
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