The name of the base system (platform): | Projects based on blockchain technology |
Developers: | VR Technologies (VRT) |
Technology: | Development tools of applications |
Content |
The blockchain platform for VR developer is designed to help to overcome the shortage of qualitative VR content in the modern market.
The platform provides to VR developer necessary technologies for creation of own products, possibilities of monetization of projects, guarantees of fair distribution of remunerations and copyright protection using blockchain technologies. The platform includes tools for developers, a marketplace, the system of VR parks and community of users who are interested in virtual reality, technologies, games, investments and cryptoeconomy.
History
2017: Investment attraction
As the VR Technologies company in November, 2017 reported, the first investments into development of the VRT blockchain platform made $250 thousand. Among large investors — the businessman Dmitry Bulgakov who also purchased a master franchize on opening of 30 VR parks in Europe.
From December 5 to December 15, 2017 VRT will carry out a preliminary round of token sale for attraction of additional resources for development of the project. Hard cap of this stage — 3700 ETH.
During token sale it is going to sell 100 million tokens (ERC20 standard) at the price 1 ETH for 500 tokens. Investors who will be registered in "white list" till December 5 will receive a discount of 10%. The main stage token sale is planned for February, 2018.
Robotics
- Robots (robotics)
- Robotics (world market)
- In the industry, medicine, fighting
- Service robots
- Collaborative robot, cobot (Collaborative robot, kobot)
- IoT - IIoT
- Artificial intelligence (AI, Artificial intelligence, AI)
- Artificial intelligence (market of Russia)
- In banks, medicine, radiology
- National Association of Participants of the Market of Robotics (NAPMR)
- Russian association of artificial intelligence
- National center of development of technologies and basic elements of robotics
- The international Center for robotics (IRC) based on NITU MISIS