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BHero – a fully regulated crypto launchpad

BHero – a fully regulated crypto launchpad

Cryptocurrencies and NFTs are the talk of the town these days, as is the transition to Web 3.0 – the decentralized intent of the future.

Since crypto integration provides numerous benefits for businesses and users alike, it comes as no surprise that the number of crypto projects keeps increasing.

And yet there are still many barriers to crypto adoption that are hampering progress in the industry. Starting a new crypto or NFT project from scratch and launching it on the market is no easy feat, especially with the crypto laws and regulations getting more complex. On top of that, there are many other variables influencing the success of crypto projects, from funding and marketing to networking and business acumen.

That’s why using a crypto launchpad is the safest and smartest option for established businesses and startups to tap into the crypto sphere. These platforms act as a bridge between startups and investors, serving the interests of both parties. BHero is one such platform that is making headlines at the moment for the numerous benefits it provides, and its innovative approach to crypto integration, so let’s find out more about this emerging project.

BHero is a European-based business, part of the BH Network ecosystem, and the second fully regulated and licensed cryptocurrency launchpad on the Elrond network after Maiar Launchpad.

What makes BHero stand out from other launchpads is its focus on security and compliance. BHero provides complete solutions for crypto startups and NFTs projects, allowing for full integration with the highest standards of Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti Money Laundering (AML) regulations. With BHero, freelancers and businesses can easily take their projects on the Elrond network, and considerably speed up the development process.

BHero caters to both newcomers and established companies looking to take advantage of the blockchain technology and smooth the transition to Web 3.0 by tackling the most important aspects of bringing a crypto or NFT project to life, from ensuring compliance with all legal requirements in the field to fundraising, tokenomics, or increasing project awareness. 

The team behind the BHero launchpad is made of multi-award SEO winners, university professors, and researchers with extensive experience and expertise in the field. The launchpad hopes to expand the Elrond ecosystem and encourage businesses and freelancers to step into the crypto sphere.  

BH Network – the internet of freelancers

The BHero launchpad is the latest addition to the BH Network, a decentralized marketplace for freelancers created with the goal of addressing the limitations and pain points of the current fiat marketplaces and expanding possibilities for individuals, businesses, and customers through blockchain technology.

BH Network provides a place for the digital community to expand end evolve, bringing significant improvements to the way freelancers and businesses buy and sell digital services. That translates into reduces fees, increased payment speed, zero manipulation, and high-end blockchain security.

BH Network and its latest addition BHero are facilitating the integration of crypto for freelancers following all regulations and requirements and encouraging the transition to the future of Web 3.0.

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