To celebrate the milestone, Storm Play account holders have the opportunity to win prizes worth $10,000 in BTC, STORM, BNB, or ETH via the company's Twitter competition.
Storm Play leverages blockchain to "Empower the global workforce." Storm Play lets users earn STORM tokens, bitcoin, and ether for trying games, products, services and performing other microtasks-similar to Amazon's Mechanical Turk program.
Storm Makers include sellers, advertisers, and companies who are looking for the services of freelancers to complete tasks of different levels.
Storm Players include consumers, viewers, and freelancers who complete these tasks.
These tokens can be redeemed for STORM Tokens or sold and exchanged for other cryptocurrencies.
Since the Storm Tokens is compatible with all ERC20 token cryptocurrency wallets, they can be stored in hardware wallets like Trezor or Ledger as well as in cloud wallets like MyEtherWallet and MetaMask.
Up until now, Storm Play has only been available via Android and has kept iOS users waiting for almost a year.
A recent announcement shows that Storm Play is now finally available on iOS. CryptoSlate reached out to Storm CEO Simon Yu for comment.
To celebrate the launch, Storm is facilitating a Twitter competition for those interested in trying Storm Play.
The simple premise around Storm Play is attractive, and the campaign is likely to highlight that.
Storm Play Launches Long Awaited iOS App for Microtasks
Published on Jan 22, 2019
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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