Fruits Token (FRTS)

1. Project Introduction

FRTS is a platform that provides an ecosystem of services through an easy-to-use interface, connecting the different stakeholders in the non-profit space and ensuring transparency and traceability of all donations. FRTS’ services include a payment gateway to make donations in any local currency, a wallet to facilitate currency storage and donation, an explorer to track donations, tools to connect donors with other actors and tools to build and run fundraising campaigns.

The FRTS project is conceived and developed by T-SKY, a well-established enterprise software development company. Since its inception, T-SKY’s team of professionals has worked with many different charities some of which are listed on its official website.

T-SKY based in HK. It is actively involved in charitable activities. T-SKY has developed the FRTS coin. To ensure every penny of donation money will be used effectively and honestly, T-SKY maintains a working relationship with the General Reserve of Digital Assets Limited (GRDA), a Hong Kong-based trust company. GRDA is a registered company with a Hong Kong government regulated trust license. T-SKY’s company assets and its FRTS project will be managed and overseen by GRDA. T-SKY will cooperate with different charity organizations and companies to help those in need. Starting in Hong Kong and expanding to a global presence.

2. Token Info

FRTS is the cryptographic token that will become the preferred method to donate and to access the ecosystem of services provided by the FRTS platform. The widespread use of cryptocurrency will impact the way we donate in the future and FRTS is poised to play a leading role in this new era of fundraising.

  • Name: Fruits Token
  • Symbol: FRTS
  • Total Supply: 9 Billion
  • Technology: NEM Mosaic
  • Token Price: HK$0.0823 (US$0.0103)

Token Distribution:

  • Team: 15%
  • Private Sale: 27%
  • Treasury: 58%

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