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New Partnership Leads NYNJA To Extend Private Sale and Plans Release of Beta During ICOPublished : 6 years ago, on
Following Significant Contributor Interest in the Private Sale and Partnership Announcement with Mobile Phone Manufacturer AMGOO to Pre-install NYNJA vOS Platform on Millions of Smartphones, NYNJA extends Private Sale
NYNJA is pleased to announce that following significant contributor interest from Asia and Europe as well as the partnership established with Latin American mobile phone manufacturer AMGOO, NYNJA’s private sale has been extended to August 15th in order to support pre-sale contributors, early adopters and the broader NYNJA economy.
In partnership with AMGOO, the NYNJA vOS platform will come pre-installed on millions of smartphones in the Latin American market. This partnership is the first of several that are currently being vetted by NYNJA’s founders. Speaking about the extension of the private sale date, Alec Gramont, NYNJA’s Co-founder and President went on to say, “The NYNJA vOS platform will be changing global communications and commerce with its release in December this year. Aligning the public sale date with the release of the beta this August will demonstrate to the NYNJA community the power and limitless potential of the NYNJA vOS.”
NYNJA looks forward to empowering Latin American users with a multi-currency smart wallet, digital goods and services marketplace and advanced voice, text, file-sharing and video communications. Providing seamless, permissionless access to global markets through the on-demand labor marketplace, NYNJA will provide the platform and the tools for the next 2 billion mobile users to participate and succeed in the rapid growing US$1.7 trillion global freelance economy.
By extending the date of the private sale to August 15th, NYNJA will also have additional time to advance and leverage relationships with the experienced institutional investors and strategic partners in Asia and Europe, multiplying its ability to accelerate distribution and adoption of the NYNJA vOS.
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