Pivot is the world largest blockchain investment, communication and trading platform. It is committed to providing one-stop services incorporating cryptocurrency overviews, news and trading. Pivot aims to offer a better way for users to manage their blockchain asset via financial technology. As the only passport in Pivot ecosystem, PVT is served as fuel and pledge in various services on the platform and among partners. Pivot is going to commit 30% of service charges and game earnings into buyback PVT which will be burned and announced publicly. Till now Pivot has acquired investments of more than millions of dollars both from organizations, such as Labs, Huobi, INBlockchain Capital, LD Capital, LinkVC and individual investors, such as Li Xiaolai, Qi Xujie, Yangdong, Luliang, etc. According to the data from Google Play, the download volume of Pivot APP is appropriate 4 million, and its users spreads 232 countries and regions.
Polymath simplifies the legal process of creating and selling security tokens. It makes a new token standard, the ST20, and enforces government compliance. Only a “list of authorized investors and their Ethereum wallet addresses” can hold ST20 tokens. Therefore, token issuers don’t need to worry about the legal implications of your security falling into the wrong hands. In order to launch a legally compliant token, the Polymath platform brings together issuers, legal delegates, smart contract developers, KYC verification, and a decentralized exchange. All transactions on the Polymath platform take place using the native POLY token. Polymath has programmable equity. Polymath enables companies to take control of their equity issuance through programmable code. It is raising in cryptocurrency opens up an entire wealth of new investors. Polymath eliminates the middleman and financial structures that hinder the deployment of equity. There is a trove of wealth that is untouched by Wall Street that can now be accessed through Polymath. In 2017, Polymath raised over $1.2 billion in funding by selling utility tokens and security tokens. Utility tokens, such as Waltonchain, give you access to a token’s network and are far more common than security tokens. Security tokens, however, provide equity or a claim to dividends from a company. As a result, security tokens, like any securities, are subject to government regulation. Polymath’s new standard for blockchain security tokens aims to embed the necessary regulatory requirements into smart contracts and comply entirely with government security regulations. A wide array of security tokens that will be listed on Polymath at some point will require investors to be accredited, or to be from specific countries.