The new LiveEdu platform will offer several topics: “Design”, “Artificial Intelligence”, “Cryptocurrencies”, “Game Development”, “Cyber Security”, “Data Science”, “Programming”, “Augmented and Virtual Reality”. More than 10,000 projects will be created on these topics in the LiveEdu ecosystem in the future. It is planned that projects will be created in three languages: English, Chinese and Russian.
LiveEdu is a classic blockchain platform model that is very suitable for tokenization.
This is the key approach that LiveEdu plans to use to solve problems and incentivize early content creators.
EDU tokens will be fully integrated into all core modules and transactions on LiveEdu - paying for all financial transfers, rewarding project developers, students, site moderators and API ecosystem developers.
LiveEdu is a decentralized ecosystem that teaches people to create complete products in the IT industry. Unlike other online platforms for professional learning, the project is not aimed at beginners and requires students to have basic knowledge of the subject. People watch how real projects are created, and can also download all the necessary resources and files to create a similar project based on the model.
The cost of 1 token is $1 per 10 EDU, contributions are accepted in BTC and ETH. The bonus on the first day is 20%.
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