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Alehub ICO
Ticker: ALE
ICO start: 2018-07-25 00:00:00
ICO end: 2018-09-24 23:59:59
Price: 1 ALE = 0.000429 ETH
Bonus: 1
Tokens: 110000000
Tokentype: ERC20
Hardcap: 57,713 ETH
Softcap: 13,117 ETH
Raised: 0
Platform: Ethereum
Distributed: 77%
Minimum: 30 USD
Accepting: ETH, BTC, LTC, BCH

The main aim of ALE – is to engage the technologies of decentralized applications for project management automation. It allows performing the search of works contractors and other labor force in the legal field. That is why we have created ALE – the platform to implement project management decentralized services, with a blockchain as a central element in it. One of the main ALE features – is to support multilateral smart contracts. By means of them, or, to be exact, due to the possibility to automatically administrate the relationship of the parties, the confiding environment is guaranteed.

As for now, ALE is mirrored to Ethereum network in order to provide liquidity and to easier exchange listings.

ALE is a security token, that grants a right for a share of ALE system profit.

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Description

ALE is a platform for creating decentralized services of project management based on blockchain. One of the main ALE features is to support multilateral smart contracts. With their help, especially due to the possibility to automatically administrate the relationship of the parties, the
trusted operating environment is guaranteed. Besides that, legal practice as any other practice which deals with the contract allows to amend any arrangements with new conditions during the process of work. Thanks to ALE, smart contracts can be supplemented by new terms until their execution, thus creating the “contract tree”, or the project structure by another name.
ALE offers the solution in creating spaces, where the trusted or contractual relationships are replaced with the relationships in the environment highly regulated by infrastructure. Within one specific space it is possible to enter into unlimited quantity of contract types (like development contracts, testing contracts, recruiting contracts, nondisclosure agreements and etc.) with conditionally unrestricted number of parties. Conditionality resides in the available computing capabilities of the network. The members of the process can be represented by any party of business relationship responsible for any process. If draw an analogy to conventional and common areas of contractual relationship, the parties can be represented by Employers, Employees, Customers, Contractors and Subcontractors.
Such spaces can be named with DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) extension. Server- based project management systems prevail in the world these days. are integrating DAO elements into the system to create the universal protocol. ALE does not require to “send the signatures to the contract” to authorize a transaction. ALE may only identify the changes of the corresponding condition and that would be enough for the specific tokens to be recognized as released towards one of the contract parties.
In most cases when the advanced payment to three counterparties is made in DAO the triple price reserve is created. ALE offers to make one reserve to all counterparties before contract signing. With that, the price can be reduced without changes in contract terms (for example at the time of getting discount or for Exchange Traded Commodities with rapid prices at particular time (e.g., in currency).
ALE resolves an issue of legitimization of the term “smart contract”. Such arrangement of contractual work allows eliminating the necessity of renewal of documents through the third-party services or via postal service. At the same time blockchain ensures safety and invariability of all documents.

Review

January 2017: The idea.
February – March 2017: Expertise from specialists in project management. Definition of requirements.
April-May 2017: Mathematical modeling.
June – July 2017: Formation of the Terms of Reference.
April 2017: Partnership with Serokell OU. The beginning of development.
November – December 2017: PreSale.
May 15, 2018: Publishing MVP.
05.09.2017 – 05.25.2018: Bounty.
05.25.2018 – 07.25.2018: PreICO.
07.05.2018 – 09.25.2018: ICO.
07.02.2018 – 01.01.2019: Yellow Paper Development.
12.01.2018-01.02.2019: Decentralization of MVP solutions.
01.03.2019 – 01.01. 2019: Private blockchains.
05.01.2018 – 01.01.2019: Implementation of the dispute system.
08.01.2019 – 01.01.2019: Implementation of the voting system for changes.
10.01.2019 – 01.01.2020: Closed system testing.
01.01.2020 – 01.02.2020: Publication of the source code of the system and documentation.
01.02.2020 – 01.03.2020: Booting the system.[1]

Team

name: title: links: group: photo: iss:
Mihail Gromyko CEO https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikhail-gromyko-a84821162/ Mihail Gromyko photo 4.5
Vladimir Grudinin Blockchain Expert Vladimir Grudinin photo 4.5
Alexej Osipenko COO https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksey-osipenko-9a5822162/ Alexej Osipenko photo 4.5
Ilya Shilov CTO https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilia-shilov-454a14163/ Ilya Shilov photo 4.5
Elena Tsymbaliuk Head of Marketing Operations https://www.linkedin.com/in/elenatsymbalyuk/ Elena Tsymbaliuk photo 4.5
Egor Loktev Project Lead https://www.linkedin.com/in/egor-loktev/ Egor Loktev photo 4.5
Anton Beliakov Senior Research Anton Beliakov photo 4.5
Arseniy Voytenko Head of communication https://www.linkedin.com/in/arseniy-voitenko-61aa08161/ Arseniy Voytenko photo 4.5
Artem Levashov Chief Legal Officer https://www.linkedin.com/in/artem-levashov-177015125/ Artem Levashov photo 4.5
Vadim Dudin Full Stack Developer https://www.linkedin.com/in/vadim-dudin-869493106/ Vadim Dudin photo 4.5
Alexander Voroncov Full Stack Developer https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandr-vorontsov-419851161/ Alexander Voroncov photo 4.5
Denis Tikhonov Frontend Developer https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrdenzzz/ Denis Tikhonov photo 4.5
Galina Sergeeva Frontend Developer https://www.linkedin.com/in/galina-sergeeva-628a07161/ Galina Sergeeva photo 4.5
Sergey Timohin Community Manager https://www.linkedin.com/in/timokhinsergey/ Sergey Timohin photo 4.5
Evgeny Zitkov Testing Engineer https://www.linkedin.com/in/evgeniy-zhitkov-670605163/ Evgeny Zitkov photo 4.5
Evgeniy Korobitcyn Graphic Designer Evgeniy Korobitcyn photo 4.5
Kirill Elagin Backend Engineer https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirelagin/ Kirill Elagin photo 4.5
Arseniy Seroka Lead Serokell Developer https://www.linkedin.com/in/seroka/ Arseniy Seroka photo 8.7
John Mostovoy Lead Serokell Developer John Mostovoy photo 4.5
Alexander Rukin UX/UI Designer https://www.linkedin.com/in/arukin/ Alexander Rukin photo 4.5
Phillip Nunn Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillip-nunn/; https://icobench.com/u/phillipnunn Advisor Phillip Nunn photo 115.3
Vladimir Nikitin Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/icoadv/;https://icobench.com/u/vladimir-nikitin Advisor Vladimir Nikitin photo 185.4
Nikolay Shkilev Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/icoadvisor/; https://icobench.com/u/nikolay-shkilev Advisor Nikolay Shkilev photo 175.5
Purushotham Maralappa Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/purushotham-maralappa/; https://icobench.com/u/purushotham Advisor Purushotham Maralappa photo 4.5

External links


Alehub on twitter
Alehub on telegram
Alehub on facebook
Alehub on medium
Alehub on bitcointalk
Alehub on github
Alehub on reddit
Alehub on youtube
Alehub official website
Alehubbounty
Alehub whitepaper

Sources

  1. https://alehub.io

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