CryptoSlate has revealed its newest website feature-a Product Database containing dApps, crypto wallets, games, mining hardware and more.
The CryptoSlate Product Database displays information on the most advanced, popular and exciting technology and services related to the burgeoning digital economy.
Each product page features several points of information, beginning with the most simple and easy to understand.
An "Official Explainer Video" accompanies each consumer product, allowing users to gain a basic overview of how it works.
Below the video, users can find additional information such as an in-depth overview of the product's features and technical details, screenshots, founding team, recent tweets and contact information.
Most notably, users can gain access to a product's marketplace directly from the CryptoSlate website.
In the new Product Database, CryptoSlate currently features Storm Play, a gamified microtask platform; Ledger Blue, a premium multi-cryptocurrency hardware wallet; and Metamask, an Ethereum web browser extension.
Companies can easily add their products to the CryptoSlate Product Database by choosing a listing package.
Each product listing will be sorted by industry category and gain exposure to CryptoSlate's 250,000 active monthly users.
For real-time Product Database updates, keep in touch with CryptoSlate via our Telegram channel or RSS Feed.Cover Photo by Brandon Mowinkel on Unsplash.
Announcement: CryptoSlate Launches New Product Database, Featuring Dapps, Wallets, Miners and More
gepubliceerd op Aug 21, 2018
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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