C0ban Introduces Revolutionary Japanese Cryptocurrency Network
Consumers can earn rewards by watching online videos from their favourite shops and merchants, reports https://c0banchan.tv.
Tokyo, Japan – April 23, 2018 /MarketersMedia/ —
As a country, Japan has become known for its rich culture, bustling metropolitan areas, vibrant shopping arcades, and an unlimited choice of entertainment. It is with this in mind that c0ban recently announced a new opportunity to earn free cryptocurrency rewards. For those looking for more ways to shop the very best gifts from Japan, they now have an unprecedented opportunity to do so. The video ad platform allows consumers to earn as much c0ban as they want by watching videos from the companies that make their favourite products and then redeem that money at any time in exchange for those items.
The original and quasi-government approved cryptocurrency c0ban launched in 2016 as the first ICO (Initial coin offering) in Japan. C0ban was created by LastRoots Ltd. and named after Koban, a physical gold coin which was used as currency during the Tokugawa period from 1603 – 1868. The real Koban coin is unique in its design and composition, has an interesting history, and has since become a powerful pop culture reference. After its launch, the c0ban cryptocurrency application and exchange market were used extensively by Japanese merchants and shoppers to earn coin rewards and shop for goods.
For consumers who may be wondering how the platform works, potential buyers can earn c0ban by watching a video advertisement of a store or product and tapping the “c0ban” icon displayed. Shoppers can either exchange their c0bans on the c0ban exchange market or use the c0bans they’ve earned to purchase items from advertisers and their stores.
As the world is embracing blockchain technology for transparency in various sectors, this unique and cost-effective ad network paves the way to disrupt and solve tremendous problems in online marketing and advertising. The cost-per-impressions advertising model has its own merits and demerits while linear and non-linear video advertising makes it difficult to engage and motivate a consumer to take the expected action. Online digital discount coupons, gift cards, and reward points based systems have been much more successful in conversion rates. Coupled with both motivating consumers for attention on video content and ensuring accurate conversions for advertisers on blockchain, this c0ban video advertisement network aims to be a serious and highly-effective commodity for everyday online purchases.
Founder & CEO of c0ban, Mr. Noritaka Kobayashi, holds a Ph.D. from Osaka University and has successfully spearheaded multiple businesses in Asia and other regions. He is currently devising strategies to engage all 47 prefectures shops in Japan of traditional goods and gifts, many of which foreigners love, to be on the c0ban japan crypto rewards network. This will allow tourists and expats to identify their favourite goods, check them out through the video network, gain c0ban reward points, and redeem them either in person or online for the things they want most.
With a market cap of approximately $200 to $350 million USD, an exchange market volume of $50 million USD per month, and 100K per active users per year on the network, c0ban is climbing the ladder and allowing people to connect and explore the next wave of online advertisers and consumers. All global merchants are invited to sign up and get started.
About C0ban:
C0ban is a Japanese cryptocurrency network that allows users to earn virtual currency by watching videos from the very best manufacturers, and merchants. Consumers can redeem their c0ban to get the gifts and products they want from their favourite Japanese shops.
Contact Info:
Name: junko
Email: japandesk@encess.jp
Organization: c0ban
Address: tokyo
Phone: 81-80-5532-0751
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