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Viberate Launches Second Phase of Their Product

Viberate is a project that is wholly disrupting the music industry. Ever since Bitcoin brought cryptocurrencies onto the scene in 2009, many have seen the opportunity for blockchain technology to change almost every aspect of our lives and businesses. The latest popular trend is using ICOs to crowdfund projects to challenge the norms in industries. Viberate is not just another project with an ICO and a whitepaper, they actually have a working product. In fact, they just launched the second stage of their product line. Viberate Launches Stage Two of their Product Earlier this summer, Viberate has launched the first part

Viberate is a project that is wholly disrupting the music industry. Ever since Bitcoin brought cryptocurrencies onto the scene in 2009, many have seen the opportunity for blockchain technology to change almost every aspect of our lives and businesses. The latest popular trend is using ICOs to crowdfund projects to challenge the norms in industries. Viberate is not just another project with an ICO and a whitepaper, they actually have a working product. In fact, they just launched the second stage of their product line.

Viberate Launches Stage Two of their Product

Earlier this summer, Viberate has launched the first part of their product and showed how they could shake up the music industry. They set up a musician database where users, booking agents, and musicians could browse through and add profiles. This also allowed musicians to track and analyze their music careers based on a plethora of data that Viberate provided.

In addition to the huge database of over 120,000 musician profiles, Viberate has just launched their venue and events database. The developers met their deadline of launching this prior to their crowdsale beginning. They have added over 60,000 venues that users can browse through. In addition, they added 50 k venues and over 200k event profiles. Users can also look for events and buy tickets for events in their area. Venues can also claim and make profiles, users can resell tickets on a secondary market, and users can create and promote their own events.

5 Reasons to Contribute to Viberate’s Crowdsale

Firstly, their team is an outstanding group of music industry professionals who have worked together closely for many years. This gives them a shorthand that many investors have noted is dire to the success of their project.

Secondly, the team says they like to solve their own problems. This bleeds into the first reason a bit, but it is important enough to make a distinction. When people have to solve their own problems and deal with their own growing pains, they try that much harder to make it work.

The third reason is that they want to keep their project realistic. They have done this by setting a cap on their crowdsale goal. They need about $6 Million for development purposes and then plan to court another $6 Million for advertising purposes. Too often we see uncapped ICOs with an insatiable appetite for money and no real plan for how to spend it.

Fourthly, they actually exist. I cannot stress enough how refreshing it is to see projects running crowdsales that have working prototypes or full products. Viberate is a working platform right now. That is more than a lot of these ICOs can say about their projects.

Finally, music is a part of being human. It is a market that will never go away, and one that is in need of some invigoration. This is especially true for live music events. People will always go to these to experience the music outside of the the sterility of recorded music.

For those who wish to participate in the crowdsale, it begins on September 5th and information can be found here.

Check out the platform here: https://www.viberate.com

Here is a video explanation of Viberate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG1MvZr3XqA

Viberate / Interview with Founders and Advisors, Including Charlie Shrem

This is not investment or trading advice, always do your own independent research.