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What is Etherisc
Etherisc ?is ?building ?a ?platform ?for ?decentralized ?insurance ?applications, ?full ?of ?opportunities ?across ?the ?industrys ?value ?chain. Corporates, ?large ?and ?small, ?not-for-profit ?groups ?and ?insurtech ?startups ?can ?all ?come together ?to ?provide ?better ?products ?and ?services. ?Etherisc ?aims ?to ?use ?blockchain ?technology to ?help ?make ?the ?purchase ?and ?sale ?of ?insurance ?more ?efficient, ?enable ?lower operational ?costs, ?provide ?greater ?transparency ?into ?the ?industry ?and ?democratize access ?to ?reinsurance.
Etherisc ?is ?dedicated ?to ?a ?high ?degree ?of ?transparency, ?as ?long ?as ?legitimate ?interests ?of participants, ?customers ?and ?employees ?are ?taken ?into ?account. ?To ?work ?not ?only ?on Etheriscs ?own ?transparency ?policy, ?but ?also ?enhance ?the ?transparency ?of ?the ?whole blockchain ?sector, ?Etherisc ?has ?joined ?Project ?Transparency , ?a ?joint ?effort ?of ? 22 well-known ?projects ?in ?the ?space, ?including ?Aragon, ?Lykke, ?Maecenas.
DetailsPublic sales: Jun 25, 2018 - Jul 23, 2018Token supply: 1,000,000,000 Hard cap: 30,000,000 USD(fiat) LegalRegistration country: GermanyRegistration year: 2016 | Token infoTicker: DIPType: Utility-token Token price in USD: 1 DIP = 0.1 USD Accepted currencies: ETH |
Etherisc Roadmap
Found commercial entity, located in Zug, Switzerland, fully or partially owned by the DI Foundation
Found first commercial insurance entity in partnership with existing insurance company, to sell insurance into first target market
DI Foundation owned entity sells first policy, fully licensed, fully regulated. Flight delay, B2C
Launch easy-to-use mobile app for flight delay insurance
Ramp up primary insurance business in a European jurisdiction (the process usually takes 12-18-months)