Announced a strategic partnership between HTMLCOIN and the CEO of Titanium Blockchain

in cryptocurrency-steemit •  7 years ago 

What is an HTML platform?

HTMLCOIN has announced a partnership to promote the commercialization of the brand of integrated blockbain technology with the CEO of the Titanium Blockchain platform. Mr. Michael Stollaire has been agreed to work as a technical consultant in the HTML Foundation.

Mr. Michael is CEO of Titanium Blockchain. He also has long experience in technology.

The agreement paves the way for strategic partnerships and increased participation and support on large volume trading platforms and currency portfolios, whether they are hardware or software. The partnership will be fully collaborative, as the HTML platform can be useful in providing the basic aspects of the Titanium Blockchain system.

What is an HTML platform?

Before launching the COIN CODE "P.O.M.A Project", members of the Core Development Team have revealed a few facts that have not been disclosed about their goal in the comprehensive adoption of HTMLCOIN through their integrated system platform.

What is the project P.O.M.A?

The HTML COIN platform is an interactive online platform consisting of businesses, freelancers, cultures, and natural content. The platform has a digital online business directory with fast access to the most relevant data about almost all companies around the world. This highly innovative platform will also begin testing its beta version in the first quarter of 2018 and will be launched with many projects by the core development team at HTMLCOIN.BUSINESS

For more information about HTMLCOIN, visit the official website: https://HTMLcoin.com

Or communicate with their community on thelegram: https://t.me/htmlcoinofficial

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