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QashBack to Launch Southeast Asia’s First Blockchain-Powered Reputation Management & Permission-Based Marketing Platform in 2019

Qashback to launch southeast asia’s first blockchain-powered reputation management & permission-based marketing platform in 2019

QashBack to Launch Southeast Asia’s First Blockchain-Powered Reputation Management & Permission-Based Marketing Platform in 2019


Qashback to launch southeast asia’s first blockchain-powered reputation management & permission-based marketing platform in 2019
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bitcoin Press Release: QashBack, a Singapore technology firm, is looking to transform the retail and services industries by developing an incentivised reputation management platform that connects consumers, merchants and advertisers for transparent interactions and ease of mind on data privacy issues.

5th of January, 2019, Singapore – With plans to release in Q2 2019, the QashBack platform is set to revolutionise the online reviews market as it leverages on the characteristics of bitcoin $BTC (BTC) [BTC] technology.

Creating a Win-Win Ecosystem for Everyone

Users on the QashBack platform are rewarded with QBK tokens, the ecosystem’s own cryptographic token, for writing reviews, regardless of their bias. This change alone significantly reduces polarisation bias that is inherent in existing online review sites.

With permission from the consumer, merchants can offer QBKs as an incentive to encourage customers to participate in contests, view advertisements or take up a marketing promotion.

Blockchain technology enables QashBack to acquire real and factual reviews for consumers through its immutability and authenticity. All transactions on the QashBack platform are recorded on the Ethereum bitcoin $BTC (BTC) [BTC], making them transparent, self-executing, not reliant on any single third party for clearing and cannot be removed or edited.

The Qashback Business Model

QashBack has identified several target markets including Wellness/Beauty, Healthcare, Transit, Shopping, Food & Beverage, Travel, Entertainment and Education within the Southeast Asian region.

Earlier this year, the tech startup signed an exclusive partnership with Oriental Mace Group Berhad to tap on its mobile application, MyBeauty, supported by the Malaysian government as part of their national tourism strategy. The portal encompasses over 1,000 beauty service providers and thousands of product suppliers to the beauty tourism industry in Malaysia.

QashBack’s platform will be integrated with Oriental Mace’s application such that merchants and users transact in QBK tokens, and users are rewarded for viewing advertisements and submitting reviews.

QashBack’s partnership with Oriental Mace will generate a critical mass of users and reviews, as well as grow Malaysia’s beauty tourism industry.

QBK Token Sale Details

The estimated receipts of US$18 billion per year will generate sustainable and rapid demand for QBK tokens. Qashback will mint one billion QBK tokens, of which 10% (one hundred million tokens) was made available for public sale on 10th of December 2018. With an opening value of US$0.40 per token, Qashback estimates gross proceeds from the public Token Generation Event will amount to US$36 million. Over US$14 million had been raised during theprivate sales launched in July, with contributors consisting of high net-worth individuals and institutional backers.

The funds raised will be used to support the growth of Qashback’s ecosystem. These include furthering research and development, facilitating market penetration and business expansion, and financing operational expenses.

Contributors who are looking to trade QBK on various crypto exchanges will get the opportunity to do so from 5th of January 2019 as the QBK token will be listed on UDAX Hong Kong that day. The technology firm also has plans to list in other top exchanges such as Coinsuper, Dobi Trade, Upbit, and LATokenduring Q2 and Q3 2019.

To find out more information, visit the website: https://qashback.net
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Published at Mon, 07 Jan 2019 15:38:47 +0000

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While bitcoin Unlimited is gaining traction among miners, only a handful of bitcoin companies are in favor of its bigger block and Emergent Consensus proposal.


Breakdown by Company

The scaling debate in which two predominant bitcoin improvement proposals, SegWit and bitcoin Unlimited, are competing for miners’ support is becoming more and more intense.

As the debate escalates, supporters from both sides are now threatening to push for user activated forks (both soft and hard). While bitcoin Unlimited is considered the most popular proposal in terms of hashing power, a look at the companies that support it or SegWit reveals the exact opposite.

As of this writing, out of the companies listed in Coin Dance, 66 support SegWit and 58 are ready for it. Only 8 companies oppose SegWit.

On the BU side, there are 27 in favor, with 9 companies ready for it. This means that 70% of companies actively support SegWit, compared to 20% for BU. The other 10% are undecided or “unknown”. The companies that support BU include:

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  • BitcoinPlug
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  • BTCPOP
  • Canoe
  • Coinucopia
  • GoUrl.io
  • bitcoin WordPress/PHP Gateway
  • Keys4Coins
  • MrCoin
  • Slon BTM
  • Bitfire.io
  • Bittoku GK
  • btc.top
  • GBMiners
  • Keyois
  • Prohashing
  • Satoricoin
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  • Bitzillions
  • Magnr
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  • Trezor (Ready)
  • Electrum (Ready)
  • bitcoin Wallet for Android (Ready)
  • Bifinex (Ready)
  • Breadwallet (Ready)
  • Gemini (Ready)
  • Lamassu (Ready)
  • Rocketr (Ready)

It should be noted that even among the 9 companies that are ready for BU, two also support SegWit (Electrum and Trezor) and 5 are ready for SegWit (including Bitfinex and Gemini). 

It’s also worth noting that some of the companies that are against bitcoin Unlimited are not even supporting SegWit. They are simply opposed to BU’s Emergent Consensus.

Meanwhile, 4 of the 8 companies that oppose SegWit and are all signaling for BU are mining pools.

Who Supports What?

We can see that some predominant exchanges like Poloniex, LocalBitcoins, CoinCheck and others are ready for SegWit, while other names like BTCC, Xapo and Bitso support it.

On the BU side, in addition to bitcoin.com, Magnr, BitAddress.org, and several BTM providers, the biggest names by far are mining pools such as Bitmain’s Antpool, ViaBTC and GBMiners. However, the independence of these mining pools has recently come under question by the community.

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At the same time, the only major exchanges that support BU also support SegWit, including OKCoin, Bitfinex (ready) and Gemini (ready).

The companies that actively oppose SegWit include 4 mining pools and 4 other small companies that don’t have much bearing in the bitcoin ecosystem. Conversely, among the companies that oppose BU actively, we find names like BitGo, Vaultoro, Bitsquare, and GreenAddress.

Among the undecided, we still have names like Bitstamp, Bittrex, Bitmex, Kraken, and others.

bitcoin Businesses Generally Against BU, Hard Fork

The general animosity towards bitcoin Unlimited can also be observed in the industry letters that have been signed so far. For example, a list of nearly 20 exchanges has signed a hard fork contingency plan in which the BU token would be listed as BTU or XBU.

Canada’s bitcoin ecosystem has also produced an industry letter in which a large number of economic nodes operators signaled their rejection for BU and proposed industry guidelines for hard forks.

Moreover, the data is also reflected (despite varying data depending on the course) by the share of bitcoin Core (84-91%) nodes among total network nodes compared to bitcoin Unlimited’s (2-9%).

The conclusion that can be draw from this data is that despite the growing popularity of bitcoin Unlimited among mining pools, bitcoin companies as well as user nodes are largely opposed to the bitcoin Unlimited proposal.

Would you boycott a company based on their support or lackthereof? Let us know in the comment below!


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