![]() | Eternal Trusts (ETT) |
Eternal Trusts is a blockchain platform that enables autonomous, deferred purchases of emerging biomedical and other services unavailable at the current moment.
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What is Eternal Trusts
The Eternal Trusts protocol is powered by EOS.IO and IBMs Hyperledger. The decentralized apps developed with Eternal Trusts can serve as financial instruments that operate autonomously following a complex asset management scenario with the option of adding multiple beneficiaries. Asset administration is facilitated by three key components: smart contracts, networks of oracles (parties selected by the dApp founders that are in control of asset administration), ET Token (medium of exchange employed by all participants). Potential dApp founders can be private crypto funds, trustee services, banks, etc. They will buy ET Tokens to create dApps and establish networks of DAO directors, oracles, and service providers.
Eternal Trusts Roadmap
Design of the global blockchain & smart contracts architecture finished
Public launch of an Ethereum-based data storage MVP application. The MVP contains personal profiles for clients and providers, mechanisms of purpose decomposition, and user registration logic
Distributed Oracles System added to the MVP
Integrations with other blockchains and autonomous file systems added
Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) launched
More than a hundred experts registered as Oracles on the platform
Starting integration of AI as Oracles within the "Purpose Execution Flow" scope
Starting the development of a token-based crowdfunding platform for R&D initiatives that can cover components from the "Provider waiting loop"
Launching the first batch of crowdfunding campaigns within the Eternal Trusts smart contract ecosystem
Token Sale Dates
Presale Period
ICO
Token Allocation
Funding Details
Restrictions
Afghanistan, Central African Republic, China, Iran, Pakistan, Singapore, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Taiwan, United States, Yemen,
Token distribution
65% - Token buyers
10% - The Team
5% - Advisers
5% - Other, Bounty
15% - Reserve
Funds allocation
43% - Research and development
35% - Sales and marketing
13% - Payroll
3% - Supervisory Boards’ Remuneration
4% - Administrative cost
2% - Legal expenses
1% - Other expenses
Token Price and Payment Options
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