Is KWATT the next big thing in the crypto world?

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago 

KWHCoin is a blockchain-based solution for a cost effective and network incentive based structure to help shift from fossil fuels to efficiency and renewables. All transactions on the network are executed in KWHCoin's making it a viable digital currency for the emerging internet of energy.

Its categorized as, " The world’s first eco-friendly, tangible, waste to energy blockchain solution. We collect & process waste, and we turn it into free energy and organic byproducts"!

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KWHCoin is a:

Digital currency that uses energy data of virtual and physical renewable energy assets of network members to create a decentralized peer to peer net zero carbon renewable energy platform
Native token of a decentralized application that is being built to platform the renewable energy network
Token is backed by a kilowatt hour of deliverable electrons by the network

KWHCoin Backing

The KWHCoin native tokens (KWH) are backed by distributed energy source generation so the total amount of tokens in circulation will directly reflect the generation of deliverable kilowatt hour work or activities related that were executed through the virtual and physical assets of our renewable energy network.

195,000,000 KWH tokens will be created to start this advanced decentralized renewable energy economy.

KWH is the native token for a decentralized application (On the Grid) that will provide a marketplace plug and play platform for distributed energy resources to collaborate and most efficiently meet the energy needs of market participants.

We all hope that we can enjoy this technology grow and be implemented in the real world.

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Next big thing? Hope to shout! Got 90 of those supposed to be KWATT.
Can't find where they converted to KWATT from FRNC, And value of FRNC $.20 etherscan.io says. Maybe somewhere on their site?