Avatar owners respond with demand for ICOS projects

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ECOBOX recently gave ICOS codeholders an opportunity to exchange codes for five different ICOS projects. The response from the iconic owners was: a limited number of codes available for each project, many of which were covered in large quantities.

TheICOS program was created to allow symbolic owners access to new and interesting projects, by sharing ICOS codes for new platform symbols, as voted by the iconic icons themselves. Icos token owners can exchange their icons at 0.04 x 1 ECOS. Projects available under the program are periodically rotated, and codes are often offered at an attractive price of up to 75%.

Among the January bids, the projects with the highest demand were:

Which will be the symbol of Sgkwin embedded system throughout Asia aimed at linking SMEs with lenders. Based in Singapore, has been successfully operated for more than 18 months. The 150,000 available symbols were quickly truncated so that many went away empty handed: there were almost nine-fold bids for the tokens as there were codes available!

It aims to create peer-to-peer, plucheen, non-centralized media encoding, editing and distribution platform. Users participating in the coding process will be rewarded with tennis codes, which can be exchanged or sold to customers who wish to use the system. More than 400,000 codes were provided through ICOS, but the demand for project codes rose to five and a half times the available codes.

The token offered by Netok is part of a system already working to connect teachers with students around the world. Students can use Netok symbols to study with the teacher directly, and pay no intermediary fees, while teachers can use the codes for educational materials to use in their lessons. 115,000 special codes were also sold to ICOS icons quickly, with demand increasing more than fivefold.

Mike Raitsen, co-founder of Ecobox, believes that the booming demand for these projects and other ECOS projects is a strong guide to the benefits available to companies that want to follow Echo but may not have the funding or experience. "Echo's technology makes it easy for enterprises to raise money, but it's still taking money to make money," says Ritsin. "Eco usually needs a lot of money to start. "ECOS offers advice and practical tools for projects that have a great idea but may be short on funding. In contrast, these projects agree to sell a certain part of their code through the ECOS platform. Everyone wins: Icon owners get great deals on icons, and the projects get the help they need for their Echo. "

More information about these and other projects participating in the Ecos Ecobox program is available at https://icos.icobox.io.