Einsteinium has always been a little bit different than everyone else.
Einsteinium aims to create a fundraising platform that could support academic and philanthropic projects, which is distinct among the crypto space dominated by a p2p ethos and enterprise initiatives.
Members of their Reddit community accused Einsteinium of being a scam, and animosity grew as the coin's value failed to recover.
Most of Einsteinium's currency is held in the custodial wallet, not by its owners and developers.
In the past year, Einsteinium has learned the hard way that generating hype isn't the most advantageous way forward.
Einsteinium is now finalizing their crowdfunding platform, which is intended to operate like Kickstarter for academic or philanthropic causes.
The Einsteinium team are also focused on making it easier to attain Einsteinium.
On April 12th, Einsteinium completed its application for inclusion on Binance, one of the most prominent digital currency exchanges available.
"Einsteinium is positioning itself to be used for fundraising throughout the world."
The Einsteinium team has plans in the works for testing their platform with charitable causes and political organizations.
Einsteinium: The Road to Recovery
Veröffentlicht auf Apr 23, 2018
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