Ronny Boesing, Center Stage At The Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference, Tallinn
Ronny Boesing, the Founder and CEO of the OpenLedger Decentralized Conglomerate (DC) is speaking about the latest innovation in crowdfunding at the Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Tallinn on March 9th 2017.
Present forms of crowdfunding are donation based or equity based, and now OpenLedger are adding the ITO as a third solution - the token based crowdfunding solution. With OpenLedger’s Crowdfunding 3.0 solution, businesses can fund their idea with their own token.
OpenLedger offers start-ups a complete crowdfunding kit, giving everything for a successful Token Crowdsale, including ITO pre-launch preparations and Marketing and Public Relations Support – all driven by the digital token ICOO (Initial Coin Offering OpenLedger).
OpenLedger, as the world's first blockchain powered conglomerate, allows multiple organizations to join forces and directly invest in each other’s successes, reaping the benefits of cross-promotion throughout the entire network.
Join us at the conference or find out more about the OpenLedger DC.
Yours sincerely,
Ronny Boesing and OpenLedger team
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