RegistryBlocks

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RegistryBlocks ICO
Ticker: REG
ICO start: 2018-07-15 14:00:00
ICO end: 2018-09-15 14:00:00
Price: 1 REG = 0.10 USD
Tokens: 325,000,000 REG
Tokentype: ERC20
Hardcap: 30,000,000 USD
Softcap: 750,000 USD
Platform: Ethereum
Distributed: 65
Minimum: 1,000 REG
Accepting: ETH

Registry Blocks is a fraud prevention platform based on blockchain technology, for decentralized registration of items and documents. Registry Blocks technology links any registered item or document to a UniqueID in the Ethereum blockchain database. This opens up endless opportunities, especially in fraud prevention, which Registry Blocks will utilize as explained on this website. By offering an intuitive, multi-purpose environment, Registry Blocks commercializes its blockchain technology to real-world users.

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Description

Registry Blocks is a fraud prevention platform, based on blockchain technology for decentralized registration of items and documents.
Registry Blocks Technology links any registered item or document to a UniqueID in the Ethereum blockchain database. This opens up endless opportunities, especially in fraud prevention, which Registry Blocks will utilize as explained in this document. By offering a free, intuitive, multi-purpose environment, Registry Blocks commercializes its blockchain technology to real-world users.
By utilizing this UniqueID, Registry Blocks enables anyone to register any item with a serial number or Radio Frequency ID (RFID) chip to their personal account. This method assumes ownership of the product at the time of registration because the UniqueID will be linked to a personal account. The link between a registered item and an account will always be proven in the Ethereum blockchain.
The unique item ID is transferable to other accounts through the Registry Blocks platform. To enable document registry, Registry Blocks will supply every registered document with a unique serial number. The decentralized Registry Blocks database can be consulted to check if a serial number or RFID is already linked to an account.
Much like car registrations, the combination of the unique item ID and the database registration opens up multiple solutions for persistent problems regarding ownership, item authenticity, fraud and theft prevention.
Modern day products of value are almost without exception outfitted with an individual serial number. The incredibly strong global market adoption of smart home products connected to the “Internet of Things”, increases the amount of registerable products even more.

Roadmap

April 2017: Idea of a state-of-art Fraund Preventing Item& Document registry.
July 2017: Team formation.
August 2017: Conceptuallzation. Testing the opportunity of blockchain technology Integration into the concept.
March 2018: Presenting the Registry Blocks concept by publishing the whitepaper & website.
June 2018: Introducing prototype App & Github code. Start REG Token Sale (ICO).
Q1-Q2 2019: Introduce Notary & Insurance film partner program. Closed Alpha & Web.
Q3 2019: Public beta App & Web interface.
Q4 2019: API Integration forbusiness. Release App & Web interface.
2020: Integrate RFID Registration. Launch Marketplace. Present new growth strategies.[1]

Team

name: title: links: group: photo: iss:
Ricardo Boosten CEO – Chief Executive Officer https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-boosten-3a5a30159/ Ricardo Boosten photo 3.7
Roger van Eijk CCO – Chief, Commercial Officer https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerveijk/ Roger van Eijk photo 3.7
Luuk Franssen CIO – Chief Innovation Officer https://www.linkedin.com/in/luuk-franssen-73553815b/ 3.7
Yoni de Boer COO – Chief Operations Officer https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoni-de-boer-5a802686/ Yoni de Boer photo 3.7
Stefan Toussaint Technical Developer https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-toussaint-913b1775/ Stefan Toussaint photo 3.7
Rogier van Loo Business Insights & Insurance Specialist https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogiervanloo/ Rogier van Loo photo 3.7
Natasha Mulji Finance Manager https://www.linkedin.com/in/natasha-mulji-93623393/ Natasha Mulji photo 3.7
Frank Mütze Regulatory Specialist https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-muetze/ Frank Mütze photo 3.7
Martijn van Loo Privacy Specialist https://www.linkedin.com/in/martijnvanloo/ Martijn van Loo photo 3.7
Fabiënne Habets Community Support https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabienne-habets-9b8358161/ Fabiënne Habets photo 3.7
Jeroen van Eijk Software Engineer https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeroen-van-eijk-b2251634/ Jeroen van Eijk photo 3.7
Kashif Taj Platform Developer https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaxhiftaj/ Kashif Taj photo 3.7
Romain Hollands Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/romain-hollands-61925796/ Advisors Romain Hollands photo 3.7
Guido Hollands Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/guidohollands/ Advisors Guido Hollands photo 3.7
Frans Aarts Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/frans-aarts-0226985/ Advisors Frans Aarts photo 3.7

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Sources

  1. https://registryblocks.com/

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