During the Consensus event, Nicolas Kokkalis's segment drew mixed reactions, with attendees expressing disappointment regarding the organization and delivery. Many felt the conversation seemed hurried, lacking engagement and depth, raising questions about its substance.
Comments from attendees highlighted a disconnection between Kokkalis and the host. One participant noted, "The host didnโt take Nicolas seriously," while another remarked, "The host was pushy on his time speaking, flustered him, and definitely belittled him." Observers noted Kokkalis appearing nervous, possibly due to the rushed format and poor time management.
"It felt scripted by the amount of checkbox talking points covered," mentioned one user.
Additionally, contrary to some beliefs, it was clarified that the panel could be viewed for free on the Consensus website, not hidden behind a paywall.
Kokkalis shared the stage with three guests discussing AI's role in blockchain. However, their answers were labeled uninspiring and formulaic, filled with buzzwords. The event felt disjointed, with many remarks focusing on the perceived lack of structure.
Still, not all was negative; some attendees saw positives in Kokkalis's participation. A supporter stated, "Taking the stage speaks to the FuDders; it has ambitions," showing a glimmer of hope in networking opportunities by being present at such events.
๐ Rushed Format: Attendees noted the rushed nature left many questions unanswered.
๐ฌ Mixed Feelings on Host: Comments pointed at the host as disinterested, creating frustration among attendees.
๐ Potential Networking Gains: Kokkalis's visibility sparked discussions about possible future engagements and collaborations.
The event left many questioning the effectiveness of Kokkalis and the Pi Networkโs presentation. Users called portions of the event a "nothingburger," highlighting the urgent need for more relevant discussions in blockchain conferences. As the intersection of blockchain and AI continues to grow, will future panels address the concerns raised about engagement and content?
As the blockchain landscape evolves, Kokkalis and the Pi Network might adjust strategies based on feedback from Consensus. Observers speculate about a 70% chance that future events would focus more on substantive content and audience engagement, catering better to the unique communities involved.
With growing expectations for tailored discussions, there is room for hope that organizers will prioritize better content that resonates with attendees, forging stronger connections in the world of blockchain.