Hi. My name is Eugene Lobachev. I'm founder of Suretly. We’ve created an alternative to investing in p2p-lending and named it ‘crowdvouching’.
Unlike p2p, our lending users do not lend any money to borrowers. What they do instead, is co-sign on loans before financial organizations.
--WHITEPAPER--I have to point out, that this is not a decentralized platform, but
it can work across borders all over the world.
Its only limitation lies in the fact that every country’s legal restrictions must be individually checked. Also, a separate legal entity should be set up for each country. At the moment, we have legal entities in Russia, Kazakhstan, and the USA.
This project was supported by the Higher School of Economics in Russia. We became the GenerationS finalists, which is Europe's largest accelerator. Now we’re working to pass the Starta Accelerator program in New York. By the way, Starta Accelerator is
preparing its ICO as well.
Leading business publications within Russia (including English-language), have published articles about our project:
In early March 2017 we participated in LendIt-2017 in New York, which is the world's largest credit technologies exhibition. Investors from around the world took an interest in our solution.
We haven’t decided on the ICO date yet. We are now researching the demand for such investments within the cryptocommunity. If we decide to go for an ICO, we’ll have a preliminary sale first. After the pre-sale, we are going to issue tokens secured by shares. Quarterly dividends will be paid on shares.
We are going to provide
bounties for community management, social network activities, bitcointalk activities, etc.
Also, after the ICO we will be hiring new team members in every country where we are present.
Please feel free to criticize our whitepaper, and our project as a whole. Is everything clear and well-explained? Do you like this idea? Are you going to participate in it? Maybe, you’ve got ideas on how to decentralize this project? By following the links below you can find a few of my "live" pitches (Disclaimer : some of the information in these videos is outdated) :