Sweatcoin 2
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| File:Sweatcoin-logo-vector.png | |
| Type of business | Private |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2015 |
| Headquarters | London, England |
| Founder(s) |
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| CEO | Anton Derlyatka |
| Industry | Technology, exercise, health |
| Services | |
| Current status | Active |
| Native client(s) on | iOS, Android |
Sweatcoin works as a pedometer and is a mobile application.[1][2] for counting steps and is available on iOS and Android.[3][4]
History
Sweatcoin [5] was founded in London, England, United Kingdom by Anton Derlyatka[6][7], Oleg Fomenko,[8] and Egor Khmelev [9]
Product
Users must download the Sweatcoin app[10][11] to their iOS [12][13] or Android-based phone[14] and register to utilise the service.[15]
References
- ↑ "Sweatcoin app makes exercise pay off – literally". CBS News.
- ↑ "Sweatcoin: The app that pays you to get fit". CNN Money.[permanent dead link]
- ↑ "Can you really walk your way to wealth? Sweatcoin founders reveal ambitious plans for users to pay taxes simply by taking steps". This Is Money.
- ↑ "Do You Take Sweatcoin?". The New Yorker.
- ↑ "Can Sweatcoin, a hot fitness app, keep you off the couch?". Seattle Times.
- ↑ "What The UK's Top Entrepreneurs Want From The Visa System After Brexit". Forbes.
- ↑ "Can Sweatcoin, a Hot Fitness App, Keep You Off the Couch?". New York Times.
- ↑ "New Apple app launches in Britain that pays people to get fit". Reuters.
- ↑ "Sweatcoin Pays Brits Blockchain-Based Digital Currency to Get Fit". Nasdaq.
- ↑ "NHS uses fitness app to pay patients to avoid diabetes". The Times.
- ↑ "Use this tech to stick to your fitness routine over the holidays, no matter how you exercise". USA Today.
- ↑ "20 of the best iPhone and iPad apps and games this month". Guardian.
- ↑ "Download this: Sweatcoin's app pays you to exercise". Mashable.
- ↑ "Google To Pay Hackers For Critical Security Bugs Found In All Android Apps With 100 Million Installs". Forbes.
- ↑ "Free App Sweatcoin Pays People To Get Fit And Stay Active". Forbes.
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