ICO Name | DressCode |
---|---|
Symbol | DRESS |
Start Date | June 22, 2018 |
End Date | TBA |
Country | Slovenia |
Platform | Ethereum |
Like a limited-edition sneaker, the fixed number of Bitcoins – an estimated 21 million – only serves to further boost their soaring value. Bitcoins are “mined” by solving increasingly complex mathematical problems, which means that they are becoming more troublesome and expensive to produce as the supply dwindles. On this premise we have built a project that connects the two industries, namely fashion and the blockchain industry, which will achieve the project’s goals through development of the platform.
This venture we call Projectdresscode, which represents the most basic consolidation of a dress and a code and the fundamental function of fashion, which has always been used to demonstrate that cultural codes are there to be used and abused. Fashion has always gone against the grain of mainstream culture, whose principal defining characteristic, according to Barthes, is a tendency to translate the reality of the world into an image of the world which in turn presents itself as if composed according to “the evident laws of the natural order” (Barthes, 1972).
We are creating a platform the builds on the reality of a limited edition fashion frenzy on the blockchain, which with a help of the latest technology, authenticates, certifies and traces; and in so doing enables the community to buy/sell, bid/ask for the most sought after objects of desire. The main goals of the venture are:
● to make products traceable
● detect counterfeits and build users’ trust when purchasing pre-owned items
● reduce the loss in value of pre-owned items
● increase sales of certified blockchain wear
● automatic transfer of ownership rights
● expedite payments and add a user-friendly payment option
● and create the ultimate, shopping tool ready for implementation in existing online and offline stores
Did you know that the trillion-dollar underground economy of counterfeiting is funding terrorism and organised crime? Check our this TED Talk by counterfeit investigator Alastair Gray to find out how. https://www.ted.com/talks/alastair_gray_how_fake_handbags_fund_terrorism_and_organized_crimethe
This Forbes journalist recognises the growing potential of blockchain technology in the fashion industry. Just image walking into your attic or basement and finding a box of luxury fashion pieces but no immediate way of knowing their value. https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewrossow/2018/09/01/appraising-the-luxury-goods-market-with-blockchain-technology/#7b428fe67641
Our website has received a fresh new makeover. Check it out at https://projectdresscode.io.
Make sure to follow us on Medium and don't miss articles we find necessary for every fan of the blockchain fashion revolution to read. https://medium.com/@dresscode2project/there-are-ico-scams-everywere-so-it-is-only-logical-that-brands-are-playing-it-safe-a6527ee85bf6
Want to know why what we are doing is just a part of a blockchain revolution of the fashion industry? Check out our newest post on Medium and tell us what you think. <https://medium.com/@dresscode2project/blockchain-could-be-used-to-make-every-sku-produced-by-every-brand-accessible-to-any-retailer-60437b31b5c5>
Price | 1 DRESS = 0.10 USD | Sale | 180,000,000 | Payment Mode | ETH |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minimum Investment | 5 ETH | Distribution | 60% | Raised | N/A |
Soft Cap | 1,500,000 USD | Hard Cap | 15,000,000 USD |