Over the years, traditional P2P platforms have become
indispensable, and have started taking advantage of that fact. Traditional
platform solutions charge about 10-20% fees per transaction. Data collected
from users becomes company property, and the data is then used by the company
as they see fit. Users have no control over their data while the profits of the
platform go to the company and nothing is shared with the users.
Blockchain technology curbs these issues to an extent with its
implementations. As there are no intermediaries, there could be huge savings on
transaction fees. Users have control over their data and profits can be
redistributed among the blockchain ecosystem stakeholders. Yet, blockchains too
have some drawbacks.
Traditional Peer to Peer platforms aren’t cost-effective, and blockchainplatforms have their limitations as well. ERA SWAP utilises this opportunity to
build an ecosystem that solves these problems.
With a mission to create a self-sustainable marketplace for the
betterment of society by appreciating the value of work delivered by the users,
ERA SWAP intends to become the most adopted value exchange for Time of
services, Education and Crypto-assets.
ERA SWAP has carefully planned to address different aspects of
the ecosystem, such as growing demand,
volatility reduction, increase in the adoption of cryptocurrencies,
minimizing transaction charges for all the users, etc. This is how Era Swap
plans on implementing its solutions -
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By creating a community-based platform where people
extend and
avail services from each other on the basis of per unit time
cost quoted by the person offering the service.
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Era Swap provides a wallet which allows users to swap
tokes at a minimal fee without going to any exchange.
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Smart contracts that govern the distribution of mined
coins.
The most important part of the Era swap ecosystem is the Era
Swap Token (EST). EST will be used on the Era Swap platform to buy and sell
tokenized time. It is carefully planned to address different aspects for all
the users.
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