NFTs are great. They’re easy to use and almost just as easy to plagiarize. One of the concerns most people have with NFTs is verification. How do people know it’s mine and how do I stop someone else from claiming it
There is no way to issue credentials for NFTs on-chain outside of web2. There is no way to ensure longevity. There is no real way to avoid plagiarism.
For the future relevance of NFTs, it is important that credentials can be issued in the metaverse for utility and transparency.
e created Daccred, a platform where you can easily issue badges, proof of membership passes, certificates, and other means of accreditation on any blockchain as an NFT. It makes it easy to draft, design, issue, and verify Certificates, Badges, and any type of credentials to Individuals as Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs) for your recipients, participants, and community members.
We wanted NFT creators to feel safe with their NFTs on the blockchain and get the most of their creations. With Daccred, NFTs cannot be plagiarized or copied; they are put on the blockchain, making them easily accessible, transparent and non-duplicable. The internet used to be the place where anyone could say anything with a high chance of getting away with it. Daccred is how you go legit.
Every day, messages fly about on people’s screens from emails, texts, workplace apps, notes, and more; and a lot of those messages are ignored, not because the receivers do not want to do anything about them but because they simply do not remember to or do not even know what they are supposed to do.
Customers and clients have to be constantly reminded about payments, information to be provided, new service updates and more.
How do you get people to take action when you send messages? What makes a message an instruction?
It is a lot easier to get things done when messages are actionable, clear and recurrent. Followup automates the process that takes information from broadcast to action. In addition, it can be triggered to update or end after an action has been taken.
We built followup to help business owners automate business communication processes and encourage action without having to manually send out the messages and reminders.
You send a followup, not just to broadcast, but to prompt action.
As blockchains grow, confusion grows with it. People set up accounts on different blockchains as new ones emerge, and then they find all those accounts difficult to manage. Login information is lost, accounts are forgotten, and several people have no idea just how much they have invested and how their assets are doing.
We created the Defi Asset Tracker; one wallet, one folder, one portfolio to measure, monitor and manage your assets; all addresses, all assets, all debits, your profits and losses, all on one dashboard. With Defi-sset, you get to aggregate all your addresses with ease and you know where your money is, how well or badly you’re
Because we are people-focused, we have built a lot of products in the past that didn’t quite resonate with the audience. Some of these products we have decided to share.
Before social media platforms added insights to site features, influencer marketing was very much like a shot in the dark; the best one could do was share the ad, but how could you show the client how the ad was doing? How do you prove that your service is worth your invoice? How could business owners tell how their influencer ads are performing?
We built a report card generator to make influencer marketing and transparent process with accountability. Auditiv is an analytics platform, and with it you can generate insights on engagement and impressions to report just how your ad is doing. This is more than an analytics software, it is a useful and practical tool for any micro-influencer who intends to do business the right way.
By 2014, businesses in Nigeria could not pay for cloud services using the naira. Many businesses had need for these services, but the cost was quite high because the services were mostly priced in USD and the exchange rate made the services very expensive.
We rolled out dedicated cloud services that are affordable and can be paid for using the Nigerian naira. Our first users were radio stations needing online Comcast services. These businesses needed strong cloud services, and it helped that the services were priced in naira so the businesses didn’t have to pay for services in a currency much higher than theirs, making their operations more expensive than it should be.
We needed a communication touchpoint to reach people in Africa; a tool that would be easily accessible. Considering the high cost of internet in Africa and limited access, emails and other internet-supported sources were just not good enough. Also, in Africa, and Nigeria especially, the population is huge, and so the number of mobile communication users is incredibly huge too.
Knowing that a lot of people, from SMEs to independent merchant, are constantly using mobile phones, it made sense that the most effective communication touchpoint should be SMS.
We built an SMS platform that can be used to not just send broadcast messages, but also target customers for mass communication purposes.