Target Users
With block chain technology gaining increasing public interest, we see an exponential growth of businesses that are potential users of the technology.
This, plus projections for future growth of the blockchain acceptance worldwise, gives us nearly unlimited potential for attracting new users interested in this cutting-edge technology, both individual and corporate clients. What makes ShareHolder technology so attractive?
Simplicity. "Shares" are available for co-owners of a block chain based to participate in "attached" business, hands-free, with no extra efforts required.
Security. Both an "attached" contract and ShareHolder contract are available for review in the block chain. Human factor is completely out of the equation.
Transparency. Users of the ShareHolder Platform will enjoy a wide range of statistical data, designed to help monitoring both "attached" businesses and the ShareHolder's own money flow. As a demo, we brought online (should bwe use the "on-chain term?) a simple Duke of Ether contract accompanied with the Web Interface, charts and tables. Watching your money grow is made as simple as possible: you do not have to run your own Web site for that as we handle it for you.
Predictability. As ShareHolder takes control over "attached" contract's payments, the only restriction to its use is that the contract whould work in block chain, entirely. A simple Dice game. A complex Currency Exchange. It doesn't mater, as soon as the PROFIT of a contract arrives to the contract itself (and not, for example, to the bank account) - it will work. The ShareHolder Platform was designed with this concept in mind - and this single restriction allows your company to GUARANTEE the share holder, that she/he'll get exactly what signed for.
Additionally, as some one purchases the "share" on a "secondary" market (which means buying it on a fair price and not during the fund rising), there is an additional guarantee that the price of a "share" will never go down. The contract itself becomes the warrant of the price stability, ensuring security to both service providers and users.