The Force Protocol is committed to creating an open source open source platform for distributed crypto-finance, providing solutions based on cross-chain technology to developers of crypto-financial services applications. Specifically, The Force Protocol will be based on the current mainstream public chain and t The Force Protocol public chain in the future, through the abstraction and encapsulation of the universal module of the crypto-financial business, providing services in the form of SDK and API. On this basis, application services only need to be oriented to interface programming, focusing on the implementation of business logic, without the cost of implementing and maintaining the underlying technology of the blockchain.
Odyssey is primarily a decentralized sharing economy and peer-to-peer ecosystem, aiming to compete with and replace the likes of Airbnb and Uber. Odyssey dreams big - aiming to completely replace the concept of private ownership with an economy in which everything is shared and little is owned. It’s a long way from its goals, of course, but making peer-to-peer sharing more efficient with smart contracts is certainly a step in the right direction. The Odyssey website lists 9 advisors, with its primary two being Yi Shi, the CEO of Shanghai’s Avazu Holding, a leading global advertising platform, and Justin Sun, the backbone of the TRON cryptocurrency. The advisory team also includes Goh Jian Kai, founder and CEO of Southeast Asia’s cross-border payment solution system RateX. Odyssey has lofty goals, aiming to create a world where sharing is the norm and ownership or sharing monopoly doesn’t come in the way of people’s lives. A decentralized sharing platform where all service providers and customers are connected definitely sounds attractive. It’s a new currency, so it needs development to reach its goals. Of course, the fact that buying a large number of OCN tokens will not put a major dent in your pocket is a definite point in its favour.