Ep 71 - Alex Adelman, CEO and Co-Founder of Lolli
from the Bitcoin 2019 conference
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What is Lolli?
More coverage from the Bitcoin2019 conference. This time with CEO
and Co-Founder of Lolli, Alex Adelman.
Lolli is a rewards app that pays you in Bitcoin. Purchase things
as you normally would, but instead of proceeding to checkout, use
the Lolli browser extension. This enables the user to earn a
percentage back on their purchase, which can be redeemed in
Bitcoin.
Lolli's goal is to onboard as many people into the Bitcoinsphere
as possible. They believe most people are more likely to earn
bitcoin rewards rather than bitcoin through investing or mining.
Lolli just pops up when you're on a partner's website letting you
know how much bitcoin you can earn. They want to make it as easy
for possible.
How does it work?
The magic happens in the background. The retailer pays
Lolli in dollars for sending paying customers to their
site. Then Lolli transfers bitcoin to your Lolli Wallet. It is a
custodial solution, but the amounts are usually so small that the
user risk is limited.
"The biggest challenge Bitcoin has is educating people what
money is." Alex Adelman
At first, Lolli plans only allow redemption of earnings. In the
future, they plan to allow their users to purchase crypto through
the Lolli platform. This will give them ability to also transfer
funds to each other. Of course, Alex knows this path is very
arduous, but is an important piece to their future success.
For 40% of all their users, Lolli is the only crypto brand they
are connected to. This means they must add functionality for
those users to keep them engaged. Eventually, you will be able to
buy, sell and send your crypto to anyone within the Lolli
ecosystem.
"If Bitcoin is the bank of the future, where's the lollipop at
the end?" -Alex Adelman
Alex's background is quite fascinating. He grew up in Charlotte,
North Carolina where his father was a psychologist turned banker.
He saw first hand the issues with banks and financial
institutions. In fact, that's where the name Lolli came from. In
his younger days, he would have to go to the bank with his
father. The only thing that helped with that dreadful experience
for Alex was the lollipop at the end.
When he transitioned from developing for fun to doing it as a
side business he ran into numerous issues. As you may expect, a
16 year old has trouble opening Bank accounts, Paypal or other
payment channels. His curiosity led him to ask questions about
why middlemen are needed and aren't there more efficient way to
transact?
In college he studied economics, both micro and macro. This
helped give him insight to his questions and build
solutions.
His first venture after college was a company called Cosmic, a
universal card as a service. It was a grandiose vision to allow
people to transact with anyone, anywhere in the world. Alex felt
a gateway like this was needed badly.
Cosmic was acquired by Pop Sugar to power ShopStyle. After
growing 10X post acquisition, Ebates came in and bought both them
and ShopStyle. Ebates is the largest cash back company in the US.
That helped them form retailer relationships, which has sped up
Lolli's on boarding.
During this time he had been learning about Bitcoin. After about
a year with Ebates, he parted ways and decided he wanted to work
in the crypto industry. He felt the solution in Bitcoin that
hadn't been solved yet was distribution.
He knew with his background, determination to changing the world,
and the timing of Bitcoin, he had hit the trifecta with Lolli.
During this episode, Alex Adelman explains:
How he learned about Bitcoin from Ryan Shea.
Where does Alex's motivation come from?
What happens to user sentiment when price goes down?
His pivotal moment about how the world was not a fair place.
His views communication and commerce.
What would he would change in the crypto and blockchain
industry.
Further Reading and Resources
Alex Adelman | LinkedIn | Twitter
Lolli |Website | Twitter | LinkedIn
More coverage from the Bitcoin2019 conference. This time with CEO
and Co-Founder of Lolli, Alex Adelman.
Lolli is a rewards app that pays you in Bitcoin. Purchase things
as you normally would, but instead of proceeding to checkout, use
the Lolli browser extension. This enables the user to earn a
percentage back on their purchase, which can be redeemed in
Bitcoin.
Lolli's goal is to onboard as many people into the Bitcoinsphere
as possible. They believe most people are more likely to earn
bitcoin rewards rather than bitcoin through investing or mining.
Lolli just pops up when you're on a partner's website letting you
know how much bitcoin you can earn. They want to make it as easy
for possible.
How does it work?
The magic happens in the background. The retailer pays
Lolli in dollars for sending paying customers to their
site. Then Lolli transfers bitcoin to your Lolli Wallet. It is a
custodial solution, but the amounts are usually so small that the
user risk is limited.
"The biggest challenge Bitcoin has is educating people what
money is." Alex Adelman
At first, Lolli plans only allow redemption of earnings. In the
future, they plan to allow their users to purchase crypto through
the Lolli platform. This will give them ability to also transfer
funds to each other. Of course, Alex knows this path is very
arduous, but is an important piece to their future success.
For 40% of all their users, Lolli is the only crypto brand they
are connected to. This means they must add functionality for
those users to keep them engaged. Eventually, you will be able to
buy, sell and send your crypto to anyone within the Lolli
ecosystem.
"If Bitcoin is the bank of the future, where's the lollipop at
the end?" -Alex Adelman
Alex's background is quite fascinating. He grew up in Charlotte,
North Carolina where his father was a psychologist turned banker.
He saw first hand the issues with banks and financial
institutions. In fact, that's where the name Lolli came from. In
his younger days, he would have to go to the bank with his
father. The only thing that helped with that dreadful experience
for Alex was the lollipop at the end.
When he transitioned from developing for fun to doing it as a
side business he ran into numerous issues. As you may expect, a
16 year old has trouble opening Bank accounts, Paypal or other
payment channels. His curiosity led him to ask questions about
why middlemen are needed and aren't there more efficient way to
transact?
In college he studied economics, both micro and macro. This
helped give him insight to his questions and build
solutions.
His first venture after college was a company called Cosmic, a
universal card as a service. It was a grandiose vision to allow
people to transact with anyone, anywhere in the world. Alex felt
a gateway like this was needed badly.
Cosmic was acquired by Pop Sugar to power ShopStyle. After
growing 10X post acquisition, Ebates came in and bought both them
and ShopStyle. Ebates is the largest cash back company in the US.
That helped them form retailer relationships, which has sped up
Lolli's on boarding.
During this time he had been learning about Bitcoin. After about
a year with Ebates, he parted ways and decided he wanted to work
in the crypto industry. He felt the solution in Bitcoin that
hadn't been solved yet was distribution.
He knew with his background, determination to changing the world,
and the timing of Bitcoin, he had hit the trifecta with Lolli.
During this episode, Alex Adelman explains:
How he learned about Bitcoin from Ryan Shea.
Where does Alex's motivation come from?
What happens to user sentiment when price goes down?
His pivotal moment about how the world was not a fair place.
His views communication and commerce.
What would he would change in the crypto and blockchain
industry.
Further Reading and Resources
Alex Adelman | LinkedIn | Twitter
Lolli |Website | Twitter | LinkedIn
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