Rondon is an accountant he has clients that are very respectable far and wide ,his business requires efficiency and discretion,he is also very keen on keeping track of clients,and to keep confidentiality hardware doesn’t cut it because it could get burnt or stolen or the subject of any disaster, so he stores everything in soft copies ,he has had incidences where important files stored on the cloud could just not be retrieved he was pretty sure he put them there but they were simply nowhere to be found, this cost him a lot of inconveniences and his business took some hit as he had to go back and start the same work from scratch, he doesn’t know what to do,he now keeps his files in three separate external hard drives but last week two of the hard drives were infected by virus that he lost the files and now he is on the brink of losing his valuable files, should he print them out and store them as hard copies in multiple file cabinets? should he go back to storing them on the cloud even though they stand the risk of being missing without any reason an explanation ?Rondon is at a loss,but he doesn’t have to do any of that, there is a platform that has an answer to all of his worries.
Introducing Memority,this is a platform that enables storage of data on the cloud through the use of blockchain technology files stored on this platform are copied into ten separate file locations across the world this ensures that file retrieval will be assured anytime it is needed ,these files are not stored on the blockchain but on the storage space of “hosters” computers across the world these files are completely safe as they can only be accessed through encrypted keys known only to the user the platform is assessed using the EMT tokens which are converted to MMR tokens in order to buy storage space to store files. At the moment the Memority platform, simply put it, is the storage platform of the future you should be a part of it.
For more info on memority,EMT tokens and MMR tokens visit
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3952669
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