Cameron Robertson is bridging the gap between the real world and crypto by reducing the friction between the Meatspace and Metaverse.
2017 was when Cameron first had his eye on crypto, in particular, he was interested in hardware wallets. By observing this space, he noticed that the people developing and using this technology were tech natives and therefore, the innovation was tailored for their skill level, leaving a large unaddressed market gap for those who were not. With a background in hardware and a commitment to drive the mass adoption of Ethereum, Cameron went all in on and started building accessible crypto experiences.
First came Kong Cash, bringing crypto to a physical medium that everybody understands, cash. Next came collaborations with Metafactory and Mattereum bridging the gap between Ethereum and consumer good. Now comes Kong land, a DAO focused on providing hardware support for any project looking to make the bridge between the Meatspace and Metaverse. Over time, Cameron has realised that their grand vision is more-so to present a framework on how things could be made to exist in the real world. They don't necessarily have to build them all.
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Find Cameron on Twitter: @ccamrobertson
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Cameron Robertson is bridging the gap between the real world and crypto by reducing the friction between the Meatspace and Metaverse.

2017 was when Cameron first had his eye on crypto, in particular, he was interested in hardware wallets. By observing this space, he noticed that the people developing and using this technology were tech natives and therefore, the innovation was tailored for their skill level, leaving a large unaddressed market gap for those who were not. With a background in hardware and a commitment to drive the mass adoption of Ethereum, Cameron went all in on and started building accessible crypto experiences.

First came Kong Cash, bringing crypto to a physical medium that everybody understands, cash. Next came collaborations with Metafactory and Mattereum bridging the gap between Ethereum and consumer good. Now comes Kong land, a DAO focused on providing hardware support for any project looking to make the bridge between the Meatspace and Metaverse. Over time, Cameron has realised that their grand vision is more-so to present a framework on how things could be made to exist in the real world. They don't necessarily have to build them all.

Join this Koji Conversation, with Cameron Robertson.

Join the Conversation:

Find Cameron on Twitter: @ccamrobertson

Find Kong on Twitter: @Kongiscash

Twitter: @koji_capital

Discord: https://discord.gg/D2T6CHYT


Website: koji.capital


Email: [email protected]


Hosts: @Jack_Kji and @David_Kji


Discord: https://discord.gg/MThFGFfuRa