SEOUL, South Korea, March 05, 2018 -- NYNJA Group Ltd., a global communications and mobile technology company, presented a next generation blockchain-unified platform and ecosystem at d10e, one of the world’s foremost conferences on decentralization. NYNJA’s new technology, customisable for both individual consumers and large organizations, allows users to communicate, conduct trade and enter into agreements without language barriers in a decentralized on-demand cryptocurrency marketplace.
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NYNJA is creating the first global communications platform with an on-demand marketplace and cryptocurrency ecosystem. Users engage with this ecosystem through the NYNJA app, a mobile communicator that combines voice, text and visual messaging with robust business management and e-commerce functions. Powered by its own cryptocurrency, NYNJACoin, users can exchange freelance services and virtual goods, collaborate on complex projects and earn tokens for sharing and participating in the community. Industry-leading encryption ensures security while enabling powerful new possibilities for digital media rights and distribution. Users can be granted permissioned or paid-for access to files and content through the platform,
Marshall Taplits, Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer at NYNJA, shared the vision and technology powering NYNJA in his talk, “Open Unity: How individuals and societies thrive with blockchain enabled platforms.”
“This was a fantastic opportunity to share our vision for a NYNJA-powered future with Korea, which clearly has one of the most vibrant and energized blockchain communities in the world. NYNJA is creating a truly open global platform where people can create, tap into independent contractor opportunities, communicate, and collaborate in a secure, seamless way that will fundamentally change the way individuals and organisations interact with each other in Korea and around the world,” said Mr. Taplits.
About NYNJA
NYNJA Group Limited is a Hong Kong-based company creating the first international cross-platform communications platform with a built-in cryptocurrency marketplace and crypto wallet. The NYNJA platform combines voice, text and visual messaging with robust business management and e-commerce features, all powered by its own financial ecosystem and cryptocurrency, NYNJACoin. With NYNJACoin, users can exchange freelance services and virtual goods, as well as access exclusive content and earn tokens for viewing ads or using branded material.
For more information on the NYNJA platform, the NYNJA app or the NYNJACoin token sale, please visit: https://www.nynja.biz/.
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