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 LaborCrypto

LaborCrypto

Global Freelance Peer to Peer Ecosystem

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LaborCryptoTM is a light touch administrator in a people-powered freelance work ecosystem. Our algorithms match users with other users to hire and promote freelance work. LaborCrypto is the next iteration of ChoreReliefTM, a platform that streamlined gig economy match-making. LaborCrypto is using that experience and applying the power of blockchain smart contracts to decentralize corporate power structures and give more economic power to the freelance workers and those who hire them. We, at LaborCrypto, think differently and believe in challenging the status quo and giving power to freelance workers. And the way we do that, by connecting people from all over the world regardless of having a banking system or not, and allowing the freelancers to keep all of their earning and getting it immediately. We believe in sacrificing the numbers to save the people, and the way we are doing that, by sharing half of our ads and fee collected revenue with our users.


About LaborCrypto

Disrupting the Disruptors - How LaborCrypto will Empower Freelancers Around the Globe to Finally Be Free.

In the last several year's blockchain technology, and the immutable digital ledger system it offers, has caused massive disruption in the financial industry and beyond.  At the same time, there has been a virtual explosion of online freelancing sites, giving millions of freelancers across the globe access to billions of customers, and creating a vast and growing new economy, the Gig Economy.

Blockchain technology started with Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency, but was quickly proven so valuable as a digital ledger that it was soon adopted to many other industries, including pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, shipping and so forth.  Infallible and immutable, blockchains are the perfect ledger system.

Freelance platforms, including UpWork, Freelancer, Fiverr, Etsy, RedBubble and more, tapped into the communication power of the world wide web and the convenience of mobile devices, connecting sellers with buyers worldwide.  Unlike blockchain technology, however, freelance websites are far from perfect.

The Problem(s) With Freelance Websites

If you ask the average freelancer, working on one of the various platforms, what they perceive as the biggest flaws of said platforms, they will usually refer to 5 major problem areas that cause them to suffer financially, as well as causing negative consumer responses.

Problem #1- High Service Costs and Fees

On average, freelance platforms take 22% of the selling price of every Gig sold. On Fiverr, for example, they take 20%, or 1 out of every 5 dollars the freelancer (the ‘seller’) earns. Many of these platforms also charge the customer (the ‘buyer’) a fee to use the platform (or ‘ecosystem’).  Some ecosystems even take a fee when a seller gets paid a ‘tip’, a practice that’s illegal in the United States and other countries.

Problem #2 - Delays Getting Paid

If high fees weren’t bad enough, freelance platforms also force sellers to wait for their earnings, sometimes up to 2 weeks. These delays are mainly caused by the traditional financial system, although some platforms also tack-on extra waiting time, creating extra financial stress for millions of freelancers.

Problem #3 - Inflexible User Experience & Processes

Here’s a problem area for both buyers and sellers. For sellers, the inflexible sales processes used by virtually every freelance economy force them to waste hours of valuable time every day. These same processes waste the time and energy of the buyers as well, who are forced to rely on outdated review systems to evaluate sellers and their respective offers.

Problem #4 - Lack of Banking Access

Although a problem not suffered by all sellers, roughly 40% of the freelance community has either little or no banking access, making it much more difficult, and costly, to receive their hard-earned income.

Problem #5 - Loyalty Issues

Possibly the biggest problem freelancers face with all ecosystems is this; inequity between the platform and the creators. The single reason that freelance platforms exist is due to buyers and sellers, but neither are given financial thanks for this fact, causing many to come and go far too frequently.

5 Major Problems - 1 Complete Solution

LaborCrypto will merge Blockchain Technology, AI and the power of the people to disrupt the freelance economy, solving all 5 of the aforementioned problems while opening up even bigger doors to freelancers around the world.

The great news is that, as we speak, LaborCrypto is in its pre-sale stage, making it the perfect time to invest in our ICO.  Click the link below to do that, right now, and get in on the bottom floor, before the value of LaborCrypto goes through the roof.

Also, for more information, today on how LaborCrypto will revolutionizer the freelance market and to invest in their mission during their PRESALE/ICO which will begin July 1st,.

The Team

Steven Young

Attorney and Blockchain Entrepreneur/Advisor

Adam Cisek

VP of Operations

Tarik Khribech

CEO/Founder

Jeff Krantz

Strategic Advisor

Prabu Dass

Strategic Advisor

Vinodh Vemireddy

Data Governance & Controls Advisor

Meryem Khribech

Director global procurement

Rengaraj

Senior blockchain and web developer

Gokul Ram

Senior Blockchain developer

Karthi

Lead full stack web developer

Sabar Saran

Senior full stack web developer

RaviChandran

Web developer

Suvedha

Web developer

Mythili Palanisamy

Web developer

Radhika R

Senior Quality Analyst

Ananda Kumar

UI/UX developer

Devendran Radhakrishnan

Technical Lead

Sunil N

Senior iOS developer

Vidhya Kalyan

Manager (Quality Assurance)

Xavier Babu

CTO

Lepanto Fernando

Team Lead

Tim Mayeur

Advisor

Danny Johnson

Advisor CEO Pinkcoin

Graham Doggart

Advisor

Financials

Token Info

Type
ERC20
Price in ICO
1 LBR = 0.0005 USD
Tokens for sale
60,000,000,000

Investment Info

Min. investment
0.01 ETH
Distributed in ICO
60%

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