Taking advantage of blockchain solutions, WorkCoin is a decentralized freelancer marketplace that aims to be fully transparent and frictionless.
Fred Krueger, CEO and founder, shared his outlook on the global impact of WorkCoin and the shifting cryptocurrency landscape.
WorkCoin aims to transform the global job market through a decentralized, trustless peer-to-peer network for freelancers.
With a focus on consumer experience, WorkCoin is built on the EOS mainnet to provide users with frictionless payments, fast transactions and streamlined workflow.
The WorkCoin freelancer platform offers zero transaction fees, categorizes jobs by specific skills using hashtags and displays worker backgrounds with full transparency.
WorkCoin is built on the EOS network to take full advantage of high transaction speeds and network throughput.
To make payments more seamless, WorkCoin plans to utilize an EOS-built stablecoin for value exchange.
The WorkCoin web platform is currently live and available for employers and freelancers.
Using smart contracts, WorkCoin users can hire, manage and pay through a simple, streamlined process.
According to the WorkCoin project roadmap, the network plans to release a marketplace platform SDK in September of this year.
Interview: WorkCoin CEO Fred Krueger is Focused on the Consumer
Published on Sep 2, 2018
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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