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Divi project DIVI
Crypto Made Easy: The First User-Friendly Cryptocurrency
Start date 27. Oct 2017 End date 23. Nov 2017
Information The Divi Project has a unique solution to capture Crypto’s $10+ trillion prize, which is “Mass Adoption” by millions of ordinary people. Our new blockchain allows us to socialize and humanize financial experiences by hiding the “crypto” underneath a sweet user interface. This Smart Wallet is being designed to remove all the “pain points” that currently prevent ordinary people from wanting to use cryptos.

Divi’s new blockchain allows people to transact with unique usernames or an email, rather than impossible-to-remember crypto addresses. This allows for new classes of social features, photos, skins, pockets, new ways to send and receive, innovative security, a DNS system and anonymity. The new “lottery block” mining helps to secure the network by keeping more stakers within the ecosystem and off the exchanges. Our five-tiered masternode system can be set up with a single click, bringing democracy to blockchain governance for the first time.

Our team includes three people who spent years running teams at Microsoft. One of our top advisors is Tim Sanders, former CSO of Yahoo. Michael Greenwood is one of the world’s most talented UX designers as well as an expert coder. Nils Lahr helped invent many video protocols used by Netflix and is an expert in scaling technologies to be used worldwide. Toni Lane Casserly is a co-founder/owner of Cointelegraph.com and has been deeply embedded in the crypto scene since 2011. Four of our team members are professional speakers who are paid to discuss technology around the world to large groups of people. In short, The Divi Project’s “Dream Team” includes experts in every field needed to insure the success of the project.

Links
  Blog   LinkedIn
  Whitepaper   Bitcointalk (not available)
  Reddit (not available)   Slack chat
  Facebook   Telegram chat
  Twitter   Github
Divi project DIVI
Crypto Made Easy: The First User-Friendly Cryptocurrency
Start date 27. Oct 2017
End date 23. Nov 2017
Information
The Divi Project has a unique solution to capture Crypto’s $10+ trillion prize, which is “Mass Adoption” by millions of ordinary people. Our new blockchain allows us to socialize and humanize financial experiences by hiding the “crypto” underneath a sweet user interface. This Smart Wallet is being designed to remove all the “pain points” that currently prevent ordinary people from wanting to use cryptos.

Divi’s new blockchain allows people to transact with unique usernames or an email, rather than impossible-to-remember crypto addresses. This allows for new classes of social features, photos, skins, pockets, new ways to send and receive, innovative security, a DNS system and anonymity. The new “lottery block” mining helps to secure the network by keeping more stakers within the ecosystem and off the exchanges. Our five-tiered masternode system can be set up with a single click, bringing democracy to blockchain governance for the first time.

Our team includes three people who spent years running teams at Microsoft. One of our top advisors is Tim Sanders, former CSO of Yahoo. Michael Greenwood is one of the world’s most talented UX designers as well as an expert coder. Nils Lahr helped invent many video protocols used by Netflix and is an expert in scaling technologies to be used worldwide. Toni Lane Casserly is a co-founder/owner of Cointelegraph.com and has been deeply embedded in the crypto scene since 2011. Four of our team members are professional speakers who are paid to discuss technology around the world to large groups of people. In short, The Divi Project’s “Dream Team” includes experts in every field needed to insure the success of the project.

Links
  Blog
  Whitepaper
  Reddit (not available)
  Facebook
  Twitter
  LinkedIn
  Bitcointalk (not available)
  Slack chat
   Telegram chat
  Github
 
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