Natmin is Heading to Crypto Coast Noosa!

Lisa Cashen
Natmin Pure Escrow
Published in
3 min readNov 20, 2018

Natmin Report #12 — Week Ending 16th November 2018

Our CEO and Founder, Jaco Swanepoel, is heading to Crypto Coast Noosa on 27th-28th November 2018! We’re all excited to have Natmin Pure Escrow pitched to the Crypto Community. Let’s hope Jaco enjoys some sunshine while the rest of the Natmin Team are back in the office working hard!

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Marketing Progress

  • In case you haven’t heard yet, Natmin has entered into a strategic Co-Sale with Contractium. With this partnership, from now until December 31st, 2018 — unless sold out earlier — you will be able to get 2 tokens for the price of 1, CTU and NAT! Make sure you check out our article for more details.

Development Progress

The MVP release date has been confirmed for 1st December 2018. Our internal testing phase has been completed and we are now engaging the community for further application testing. To apply to be a tester, please send an email explaining your relevant experience to support@natmin.io.

Platform Development

  • Escrow wallets and personal wallets have been successfully integrated into the platform and we have completed testing.
  • Implemented the new UI for the platform.
  • Email two-factor authentication (2FA) has been implemented and is in the testing phase.
  • Personal wallet integration has been completed. Deposit and withdrawal features have been tested.
  • Withdrawal history was added to the wallet page.
  • KYC features were implemented and tested.
  • New profile, login, and register pages were added.
  • Functionality to upload a profile picture was added to the profile page.

Community

Our Week 1 Bounty Winners have been announced with Week 2 winners following very soon! Please check our Twitter/FB/Telegram for the announcements or at the bottom of our Bounty Info Page on Medium. Our Bounties are running each week, so make sure you enter for your chance to win.

Tip of the Week — Be wary on dating sites. All too often scammers use these sites to form an apparent emotional bond in order to get money, gifts, or your personal details. Be very careful of people claiming to have strong feelings for you after having known them for only a short period of time.

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