About Prime Shipping Foundation
We are developing the cross-border blockchain powered payment system for marine shipping industry that's easier and faster than what's available now, disrupting the way B2B payments are handled.
Prime Shipping Foundation Roadmap
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Q1 - Q2 2016
- Establishment of core freight related processes. Concept development of ship pairing system to act as agent for freight.
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Q3 - Q4 2016
- Concept development of ship pairing system to act as agent for freight. Establishment of internationally acting freight brokerage company.
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Q1 - Q2 2017
- Establishment of an automatic vessel tracking system based on AIS. Establishment of internationally acting freight brokerage company.
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Q3 - Q4 2017
- Core concept development, prephase of PSF.
First Cryptocurrency Freight Deal Takes Russian Wheat to Turkey.
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Q3 - Q4 2017
- Core concept development, prephase of PSF.
First Cryptocurrency Freight Deal Takes Russian Wheat to Turkey.
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Q1-Q2 2018
- preTGE smart contract development, white paper and white list. Launch of private sale. Start of product development. Private sale, roadshow preparation.
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Q3 2018
- Start of Roadshow, bounty campaign and building community.
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Sep. 15 2018 - Oct. 1 2018
- Preliminary Token Generation Event (PreTGE).
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Nov. 1 2018 - Dec. 1 2018
- Main Token Generation Event (TGE).
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Q1-Q3 2019
- Closed beta of Prime Payment system. Opening а Prime Investment Fund. Setting up a new office in Zug for a Fund and Crypto Bank. Filling Prime Payment System with 100 of verified B2B users. Opening an additional development department for covering needs of Prime Exchange and Prime Crypto Bank.
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Q3 2019 – Q3 2020
- Working on Prime Crypto Bank. Opening a sales office in Hong Kong and Dubai. Release of stable token. Starting department for a Prime Freight Platform. Closed beta of crypto exchange.
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Q4 2020 - Q3 2021
- Public beta of Prime Exchange and Prime Freight Platform. Stable release of Prime payment. Up to 500 of verified B2B users. Opening sales offices in US, KSA and South Africa. Additional 3000 users from foreign offices.
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