
"Dilbert" is a character in the cartoons of the famous cartoonist Scott Adams. As the protagonist of the series of comics, Dilbert is a single male engineer who is not favored by the opposite sex and his boss, and an inventor who loves technological inventions. , There is a mother who is also familiar with technology. When talking about her favorite technology topics, she will use a series of terms that ordinary people cannot understand. She uses terms such as hypnosis and the ability to make people crazy and kill people. She lives with the dog Bert.
Now, Scott Adams is targeting the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry with his satire. He satirizes corporate executives who like to talk about blockchain technology, but they actually know nothing about this emerging industry.
Boss: "I'm not an engineer, so I might be asking a stupid question. But why can't we 3D print a blockchain, or put HTML into Bitcoin?"
Dilbert: "Alice can answer that."
Alice: "I give up."
Colleague Asok: "User experience...."
Dilbert: "Asok has entered the 'Jargon Matrix', I need to save him."
Dilbert: "Cloud Computing...Blockchain...Speed of Execution...Responsive Design...Peeling the Onion...Moving the Needle..."
Colleague Asok: "Sustainability..."
Dilbert: "It's over, I'm stuck in the 'Jargon Matrix' too."
Meanwhile Asok: "I X, where are you from?"
In fact, as early as July 2013, Scott Adams published many comics related to Bitcoin; in the past few years, he has begun to pay attention to the blockchain industry. Last October, Scott Adams also launched an initial coin offering (ICO) satire.
Goubert: "I invented a digital currency, which I call 'Bertcoin'."
Goubert: "Soon, I'll be controlling all the money in the world, blah blah blah."
Dilbert: "Maybe you should hide your identity."
Dog Burt: "Maybe you should kiss my tail."
Dilbert: "Maybe we can start an initial coin offering."
Boss: "What's that?"
Dilbert: "An initial coin offering is a non-equity funding process using a personalized cryptocurrency and blockchain."
Boss: "So... it's like a chain made of coins?"
Dilbert: "Forget it, I feel like I'm wasting my time."
While Scott Adams has been satirizing blockchain and initial coin offerings, he himself is the co-founder and chief strategy officer of WhenHub, a company that, ironically, is launching a token sale in hopes of Raise $40 million by September of this year.