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Topic: 🔥🔥🔥 [ANN][ICO] CrowdForce 👍 👍 👍 - page 23. (Read 45768 times)

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What is the main key to bringing billions of consumers in emerging markets to digital economy?
As stated by the team at the whitepaper, bringing in billions of consumers in emerging markets to the digital economy requires a human touch. Therefore, the key is to provide incentives to local and trusted retail agents in each community to offer financial services.
What is an agent in this case?
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What is the main key to bringing billions of consumers in emerging markets to digital economy?
As stated by the team at the whitepaper, bringing in billions of consumers in emerging markets to the digital economy requires a human touch. Therefore, the key is to provide incentives to local and trusted retail agents in each community to offer financial services.
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What is the main key to bringing billions of consumers in emerging markets to digital economy?
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What is a CrowdForce Solution?
CrowdForce Solution is an African-based startup that plans to use blockchain technology to address the unique needs of a developing market economy.
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What is a CrowdForce Solution?
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Has anyone had information about when did CrowdForce begin and what was the underlying idea?
I seem to have read an article about this, there the team explained that the trip to "CrowdForce" began three years ago when they at MobileForms identified two main problems facing Emerging markets were the inability to collect reliable and verifiable data (micro tasks) and a means to provide financial and digital services to remote communities (microservices).
From the explanation conveyed by the team in the article, do they judge that this is because developed countries around the world have large agents and infrastructure that collect and verify data, and this takes years and billions of dollars to be established. So the growing market doesn't have the luxury of the year and the billions of dollars needed to pursue infrastructure that has been placed in developed countries?
It could be, because of all that stuff the "CrowdForce" team became aware realized that what they needed was a small collection of people and devices scattered throughout the country to build trust and work collaboratively to bring everyone into the digital economy.
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Has anyone had information about when did CrowdForce begin and what was the underlying idea?
I seem to have read an article about this, there the team explained that the trip to "CrowdForce" began three years ago when they at MobileForms identified two main problems facing Emerging markets were the inability to collect reliable and verifiable data (micro tasks) and a means to provide financial and digital services to remote communities (microservices).
From the explanation conveyed by the team in the article, do they judge that this is because developed countries around the world have large agents and infrastructure that collect and verify data, and this takes years and billions of dollars to be established. So the growing market doesn't have the luxury of the year and the billions of dollars needed to pursue infrastructure that has been placed in developed countries?
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Has anyone had information about when did CrowdForce begin and what was the underlying idea?
I seem to have read an article about this, there the team explained that the trip to "CrowdForce" began three years ago when they at MobileForms identified two main problems facing Emerging markets were the inability to collect reliable and verifiable data (micro tasks) and a means to provide financial and digital services to remote communities (microservices).
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Has anyone had information about when did CrowdForce begin and what was the underlying idea?
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What did CrowdForce want to achieve from pre-sales to start until the token sale ends?
I think the goal is to secure funding to complete the development of the "CrowdForce" platform, and to encourage the implementation of platforms in all emerging markets.
By the way, can I know where all the information you get is?
All explanations are sourced from https://news.coinpath.io/crowdforce-empowering-financial-services-with-blockchain/
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What did CrowdForce want to achieve from pre-sales to start until the token sale ends?
I think the goal is to secure funding to complete the development of the "CrowdForce" platform, and to encourage the implementation of platforms in all emerging markets.
By the way, can I know where all the information you get is?
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What did CrowdForce want to achieve from pre-sales to start until the token sale ends?
I think the goal is to secure funding to complete the development of the "CrowdForce" platform, and to encourage the implementation of platforms in all emerging markets.
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What did CrowdForce want to achieve from pre-sales to start until the token sale ends?
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What is the workflow of the CrowdForce mobile application?
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What impact did CrowdForce have on the market in developing countries?
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How CrowdForce's efforts to solve problems in developing countries such as the lack of trust in the centralized financial sector, lack of access to banking services in their area, expensive transaction costs and not enough money to justify incurring these costs, the absence of digital history therefore there are no opportunities for loans?
To solve this problem CrowdForce's efforts were to empower local traders with "PayForceMobileApp" which gave them the capacity to become bank agents in their area. These agent banks are given incentives through commissions and can start and start in less than one day just by funding their wallets with cash which is their initial capital. I guess so.
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How CrowdForce's efforts to solve problems in developing countries such as the lack of trust in the centralized financial sector, lack of access to banking services in their area, expensive transaction costs and not enough money to justify incurring these costs, the absence of digital history therefore there are no opportunities for loans?
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How does CrowdForce seek knowledge about effectiveness in development imply that all strategies and policies are based on strong knowledge of the diversity of developing countries?
To gain that knowledge, CrowdForce has created a way to collect reliable and valid data, often in poor areas and turn it into an opportunity to empower local traders to give them digital identities, history, while obtaining credits supported by the Blockchain
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How does CrowdForce seek knowledge about effectiveness in development imply that all strategies and policies are based on strong knowledge of the diversity of developing countries?
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The cryptocurrency business is indeed quite promising, especially if it gets a good response from digital assets users. But regardless of all that this business has a considerable level of risk. For CrowdForce itself what are the business risks they have faced and how to overcome them?
I have read about business risks discussed by CrowdForce, and the business risks they discuss include Risk of failure in development, Risk of insufficient implementation, Risk of dependence on third parties, Risk of loss of funds, and Risk of force majeure ("superior force"). But that's all I know so far, maybe for how CrowdForce is dealing with it, only the team knows better.
May I know where did you find a discussion about that?
You can read the whitepaper for more detail.
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