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ORBS

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Orbs is a blockchain infrastructure-as-a-service built for large scale consumer applications to meet their business and technological requirements.

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Overview

Project industryBlockchain Infrastructure
Product typeTechnology
FoundedIsrael
WhitepaperORBS White Paper Open

What is ORBS

ORBS is a decentralized blockchain architecture that provides blockchain support for mainstream applications and promotes them to the mass market. It is expected that by 2020, mainstream applications will bring decentralized services to billions of users, such as Payment, social, gaming, online advertising and other fields. ORBS is scalable, safe and standardized, and can quickly iterate and provide API interfaces. It will have the opportunity to become another blockchain 3.0 architecture.

Combining Orbs scalability, low fees and isolation between virtual chains with a first-grade developer experience, online IDE and smart contracts in familiar languages. Developers get the perfect mix of performance, cost, security and ease of use.

Details

Pre-sales: Apr 16, 2018 - Apr 30, 2018
Public sales: May 01, 2018 - May 15, 2018
IEO (Bibox Launchpad): Apr 30, 2021 - Apr 30, 2021
Token supply: 10,000,000,000 ORBS
Hard cap: 133,000,000 USD
Raised: 118,000,000 USD

Legal

Blockchain Platform: Ethereum

Token info

Ticker: ORBS
Accepted currencies: ETH

Project team

Daniel Peled
Daniel Peled
President & Co-founder
Daniel Peled linkedin
Tal Kol
Tal Kol
Co-founder
Tal Kol linkedin
Netta Korin
Netta Korin
Co-founder
Uriel Peled
Uriel Peled
Co-founder
Uriel Peled linkedin

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