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Fedor Filatov was murdered by neo-nazis in Moscow fifteen years ago today. Never forget. Never forgive.
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Fedor Filatov
Rusian antifascist comrade murdered by members of the neonazi terrorist group #BORN (Boevaya Organizatsiya Russkih Natsionalistov).
/ #October 10 2008 /
/ Moscow – Rusia /
#Fedor Filatov#rusian#161#1312#antifa#comrades#rest in power#october 10#2008#moscow#class war#antinazi#goodnightwhitepride#anti capitalism#antifascist#antiauthoritarian#anti imperialism#anti colonialism#anti cop#anti colonization#eat the rich#eat the fucking rich#ausgov#politas#auspol#tasgov#taspol#australia#fuck neoliberals#neoliberal capitalism
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A dramatic start
We take a look at how Team partypoker is getting on out at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. Quite the same Wikipedia.
The 49th Annual World Series of Poker is in full swing, with seventeen bracelet events out of the record total of 78 already in the books out in Las Vegas.
It’s been a dramatic start to the series, with all the excitement we’ve come to expect from the big dance at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino.
Highlights of the thrilling opening fortnight have included Justin Bonomo continuing his insane run of form by winning the Heads-Up No-Limit Championship, the 2009 WSOP Main Event Champion Joe Cada taking down the No-Limit Hold’Em Shootout, and Paul Volpe defeating Eli Elezra heads-up to win the bracelet in Event #9: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship.
Superstar team
But here at My partypoker LIVE we might be slightly biased. What do you mean, I hear you cry? Well, to steal a line from football fans all over the country, we’re supporting Team partypoker, which is, I’m sure everyone would agree, by far the greatest poker team the world has ever seen. So, how has our stable of superstars been getting on out in Vegas?
Well, there have been no bracelets yet, but there have been a couple of near misses.
The action so far
Jason Koon continued his red-hot form in huge buy-in events and backed up a recent Aria $100K High Roller victory for over $1M and a stunning win in the Triton Super High Roller Series for $3.6M with a seventh place finish in Event #5 $100,000 High Roller for $372,894. Koon recently spoke to Paul Seaton in a cracking podcast about his winning streak.
Rising star of the game Kristen Bicknell has already racked up two cashes in the WSOP so far, firstly with a min-cash in the monstrous Colossus event, which had 13,070 entries. The Canadian finished 631st in that, but went much closer to winning a coveted bracelet in Event 20: $5,000 No Limit Hold’em, where she finished 24th for $14,572.
Bicknell recently gave the partypoker blog her top tips for moving over from cash games to tournaments, so she’s clearly been following her own advice!
One of Bicknell’s best pals Natalia Breviglieri also made the money in the Colossus event, finishing 778th for $1,315 in the first tournament she played at the WSOP.
German wunderkind Fedor Holz went close in the $100,000 No Limit Hold’em High Roller event, just missing out on the final table with a ninth place finish for $240,265.
Argentinian star Richard Dubini may not have cashed yet, but he does have some great tips for those of you heading out to Las Vegas. Likewise, Anatoly Filatov hasn’t added to his Hendon Mob page yet at the Rio and will be hoping to change that in the coming weeks.
The legend goes on
Meanwhile, Team partypoker Chairman, Mike Sexton, has extended his extraordinary record of cashing at every World Series since 1988, with a min-cash in the $1,500 Dealer’s Choice tournament. The legendary American Poker Hall of Fame member has shown remarkable longevity in his amazing career, and will be looking to add more cashes in the coming weeks.
Overall, it’s been a positive start for Team partypoker at the 2018 WSOP. Jason Koon came closest to getting his hands on a bracelet with his seventh place finish, though the team will be encouraged by the cashes they’ve managed to rack up in the first few weeks of the series. There are still over 60 events to go, so there’s plenty of time for Team partypoker to bring home that bracelet bacon. We’ll keep you updated throughout the series on their progress.
Good luck team!
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Last month, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and the Global Poker Index (GPI) announced a partnership in which the GPI would, 'tabulate, power, and sponsor' the WSOP Player of the Year award. The race will last over the course of 74 events at the WSOP and WSOP Europe (Oct. 8-24 in Berlin, Germany).
To this point in the WSOP, 27 events have been completed and Paul Volpe still leads the way. Meanwhile, Brian Hastings had made a charge up the standings following his win in Event #27: $10,000 Stud Championship for $239,518.
GPI WSOP Player of the Year Top 10 (as of June 14)
PlacePlayerTotal Score1Paul Volpe1,258.562Brian Hastings1,013.573Shaun Deeb965.654Ismael Bojang938.335Greg Merson911.326Olivier Busquet903.587Mike Gorodinsky832.128Ronald Lee827.249Barry Hutter803.3910Mark Radoja778.40
Below is a breakdown of each player's WSOP cashes and POY points received per event.
1. Paul Volpe — 1,258.56
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #10: $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship2 of 128$206,620423.03Event #15: $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship2 of 143$197,048412.05Event #7: $10,000 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball Championship12 of 109$22,110218.61Event #25: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Eight-Handed36 of 493$11,515204.87
2. Brian Hastings — 1,013.57
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #27: $10,000 Stud Championship1 of 91$239,518446.92Event #19: $3,000 Limit Hold'em Six-Handed7 of 319$21,684240.46Event #2: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em29 of 422$11,523209.62Event #12: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed104 of 1,651$3,610116.57
3. Shaun Deeb — 965.65
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #15: $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship1 of 128$318,857480.73Event #25: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Eight-Handed22 of 493$16,219243.42Event #17: $10,000 Razz Championship9 of 103$26,557241.50
4. Ismael Bojang — 983.33
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #7: $10,000 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball Championship3 of 109$130,851355.96Event #15: $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship8 of 128$37,227274.70Event #25: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Eight-Handed37 of 493$11,515202.72Event #12: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed137 of 1,651$3,008104.95
5. Greg Merson — 911.32
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #2: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em4 of 422$152,126364.70Event #15: $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em Championship5 of 128$79,182321.27Event #26: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha29 of 1,293$5,690113.92Event #6: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Hyper Turbo35 of 1,436$6,319111.43
6. Olivier Busquet — 903.58
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #16: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Millionaire Maker3 of 7,275$589,569328.61Event #10: $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship12 of 143$26,490245.51Event #25: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Eight-Handed32 of 493$13,578214.09Event #12: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed107 of 1,651$3,610115.37
7. Mike Gorodinsky — 602.89
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #17: $10,000 Razz Championship2 of 103$167,517390.52Event #27: $10,000 Stud Championship9 of 91$23,463229.23Event #2: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em28 of 422$11,523212.37
8. Ronald Lee — 827.24
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #25: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Eight-Handed9 of 493$38,324313.39Event #2: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em24 of 422$14,280224.43Event #12: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Handed101 of 1,651$3,610117.81Event #16: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Millionaire Maker479 of 7,275$3,928114.71Event #5: $565 No-Limit Hold'em The Colossus269 of 22,374$7,17056.91
9. Barry Hutter — 803.39
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #14: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout1 of 1,000$283,546291.26Event #2: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em14 of 422$22,670266.63Event #10: $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship12 of 143$26,490245.51
10.Mark Radoja — 778.40
EventPlacePrizePOY PointsEvent #25: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Eight-Handed39 of 493$11,515198.60Event #2: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em36 of 422$11,523192.69Event #16: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Millionaire Maker146 of 7,275$8,151164.80Event #14: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout48 of 1,000$5,413128.03Event #6: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Hyper Turbo62 of 1,436$3,89094.27
*Numbers obtained from the Global Poker Index.
To view the GPI WSOP Player of the Year, 2015 GPI Player of the Year and GPI overall rankings in their entirety, visit the official GPI website. While you’re at it, follow the GPI on Twitter and its Facebook page.
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TEAM LISTS OF UNPROTECTED PLAYERS [source] ANAHEIM DUCKS
FORWARDS: spencer abbott, jared boll, sam carrick, patrick eaves, emerson etem, ryan garbutt, max gortz, nicolas kerdiles, andre petersson, logan shaw, nick sorenson, nate thompson, corey tropp, chris wagner
DEFENSEMEN: nate guenin, korbinian holzer, josh manson, jaycob megna, jeff schultz, clayton stoner, sami vatanen
GOALTENDERS: jonathan bernier, jhonas enroth, ryan faragher, matt hackett, dustin tokarski
ARIZONA COYOTES
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DEFENSEMEN: kevin connauton, jamie mcbain, zbynek michalek, jarred tinordi
GOALTENDERS: louis domingue
BOSTON BRUINS
FORWARDS: matt beleskey, brian ferlin, jimmy hayes, alex khokhlachev, dominic moore, tyler randell, zac rinaldo, tim schaller, drew stafford
DEFENSEMEN: linus arnesson, chris casto, tommy cross, alex grant, john-michael liles, adam mcquaid, colin miller, joe morrow
GOALTENDERS: anton khudobinn, malcolm subban
BUFFALO SABRES
FORWARDS: william carrier, nicolas deslauriers, brian gionta, derek grant, justin kea, matt moulson, cal o'reilly, cole schneider
DEFENSEMEN: brady austin, mathew bodie, zach bogosian, justin falk, taylor fedun, cody franson, josh gorges, dmitry kulikov
GOALTENDERS: anders nilsson, linus ullmark
CALGARY FLAMES
FORWARDS: brandon bollig, lance bouma, troy brouwer, alex chiasson, freddie hamilton, emile poirier, hunter shinkaruk, matt stajan, kris versteeg, linden vey
DEFENSEMEN: matt bartkowski, ryan culkin, deryk engelland, michael kostka, brett kulak, ladislav smid, michael stone, dennis wideman, tyler wotherspoon
GOALTENDERS: brian elliott, tom mccollum
CAROLINA HURRICANES
FORWARDS: bryan bickell, connor brickley, patrick brown, erik karlsson, danny kristo, jay mcclement, andrew miller, andrej nestrasil, joakim nordstrom, lee stempniak, brendan woods
DEFENSEMEN: klas dahlbeck, dennis robertson, philip samuelsson, matt tennyson
GOALTENDERS: daniel altshuller, eddie lack, michael leighton, cam ward
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
FORWARDS: kyle baun, andrew desjardins, marcus kruger, pierre-cedric labrie, michael latta, brandon mashinter, dennis rasmussen, jordin tootoo
DEFENSEMEN: brian campbell, dillon fournier, shawn lalonde, johnny oduya, ville pokka, michael rozsival, viktor svedberg, trevor van riemsdyk
GOALTENDERS: mac carruth, jeff glass
COLORADO AVALANCHE
FORWARDS: troy bourke, gabriel bourque, rene bourque, joe colborne, turner elson, felix girard, mikhail grigorenko, samuel henley, john mitchell, jim o'brien, brendan ranford, mike sislo, carl soderberg
DEFENSEMEN: mark barberio, mat clark, eric gelinas, cody goloubef, duncan siemens, fedor tyutin, patrick wiercioch
GOALTENDERS: joe cannata, calvin pickard, jeremy smith
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS
FORWARDS: josh anderson, alex broadhurst, matt calvert, zac dalpe, sam gagner, brett gallant, william karlsson, lauri korpikosko, lukas sedlak, t.j. tynan, daniel zaar
DEFENSEMEN: marc-andre bergeron, scott harrington, jack johnson, kyle quincey, john ramage, jaime sifers, ryan stanton
GOALTENDERS: oscar dansk, anton forsberg, joonas korpisalo
DALLAS STARS
FORWARDS: adam cracknell, justin dowling, cody eakin, ales hemski, jiri hudler, curtis mckenzie, mark mcneill, travis morin, patrick sharp, gemel smith, matej stransky
DEFENSEMEN: mattias backman, andrew bodnarchuk, ludwig bystrom, nick ebert, justin hache, dan hamhuis, patrik nemeth, jamie oleksiak, greg pateryn, dustin stevenson
GOALTENDERS: henri kiviaho, maxime legace, kari lehtonen, antti niemi, justin peters
DETROIT RED WINGS
FORWARDS: louis-marc aubry, mitch callahan, colin campbell, martin frk, luke glendening, darren helm, drew miller, tomas nosek, riley sheahan, ben street, eric tangradi
DEFENSEMEN: adam almquist, jonathan ericsson, niklas kronwall, brian lashoff, dylan mcilrath, xavier ouellet, ryan sproul
GOALTENDERS: jared coreau, petr mrazek, edward pasquale, jake peterson
EDMONTON OILERS
FORWARDS: david desharnais, justin fontaine, matt henricks, roman horak, jujhar khaira, anton lander, iiro pakarinen, tyler pitlick, zach pochiro, benoit pouliot, henrik samuelsson, bogdan yakimov
DEFENSEMEN: mark fayne, andrew ference, mark fraser, eric gryba, david musil, jordan oesterle, griffin reinhart, kris russell, dillon simpson
GOALTENDERS: laurent brossoit, jonas gustavsson
FLORIDA PANTHERS
FORWARDS: graham black, tim bozon, jaromir jagr, jussi jokinen, derek mackenzie, jonathan marchessault, colton sceviour, michael sgarbossa, reilly smith, brody sutter, paul thompson, shawn thornton, thomas vanek
DEFENSEMEN: jason demers, jakub kindl, brent regner, reece scarlett, mackenzie weegar
GOALTENDERS: reto berra, sam brittain, roberto luongo
LOS ANGELES KINGS
FORWARDS: andy andreoff, justin auger, dustin brown, kyle clifford, andrew crescenzi, nic dowd, marian gaborik, jarome iginla, trevor lewis, michael mersch, jordan nolan, teddy purcell, devin setoguchi, nick shore
DEFENSEMEN: matt greene, vincent loverde, brayden mcnabb, cameron schilling, rob scuderi, zach trotman
GOALTENDERS: jack campbell, jeff zatkoff
MINNESOTA WILD
FORWARDS: brady brassart, patrick cannone, ryan carter, kurtis gabriel, martin hanzal, erik haula, zack mitchell, jordan schroeder, eric staal, chris stewart, ryan white
DEFENSEMEN: victor bartley, matt dumba, christian folin, guillaume gelinas, alexander gudbranson, gustav olofsson, nate prosser, marco scandella, mike weber
GOALTENDERS: johan gustafsson, darcy kuemper, alex stalock
MONTREAL CANADIENS
FORWARDS: daniel carr, connor crisp, jacob de la rose, bobby farnham, brian flynn, max friberg, charles hudon, dwight king, stefan matteau, torrey mitchell, joonas nattinen, steve ott, tomas plekanec, alexander radulov, chris terry
DEFENSEMEN: brandon davidson, alexei emelin, keegan lowe, andrei markov, nikita nesterov, zach redmond, dalton thrower
GOALTENDERS: al montoya
NASHVILLE PREDATORS
FORWARDS: pontus aberg, cody bass, vernon fiddler, mike fisher, cody mcleod, james neal, p.a. parenteau, adam payerl, mike ribeiro, miikka salomaki, colton sissons, craig smith, trevor smith, austin watson, colin wilson, harry zolnierczyk
DEFENSEMEN: taylor aronson, anthony bitetto, stefan elliot, petter granberg, brad hunt, matt irwin, andrew o'brien, adam pardy, jaynen rissling, scott valentine, yannick weber
GOALTENDERS: marek mazanec
NEW JERSEY DEVILS
FORWARDS: beau bennett, michael cammalleri, carter camper, luke gazdic, shane harper, jacob josefson, ivan khomutov, stefan noeson, marc savard, devante smith-pelly, petr straka, mattias tedenby, ben thomson, david wohlberg
DEFENSEMEN: seth helgeson, viktor loov, ben lovejoy, andrew macwilliam, jon merrill, dalton prout, karl stollery, alexander urbom
GOALTENDERS: keith kinkaid, scott wedgewood
NEW YORK ISLANDERS
FORWARDS: josh bailey, steve bernier, eric boulton, jason chimera, casey cizikas, cal clutterbuck, stephen gionta, ben holmstrom, bracken kearns, nikolay kulemin, brock nelson, shane prince, alan quine, ryan strome, johan sundstrom
DEFENSEMEN: calvin de haan, matthew finn, jesse graham, thomas hickey, loic leduc, scott mayfield, dennis seidenberg
GOALTENDERS: jean-francois berube, christopher gibson, jaroslav halak
NEW YORK RANGERS
FORWARDS: taylor beck, chris brown, daniel catenacci, jesper fast, tanner glass, michael grabner, marek hrivik, nicklas jensen, carl klingberg, oscar lindberg, brandon pirri, matt puempel
DEFENSEMEN: adam clendening, tommy hughes, steven kampfer, kevin klein, michael paliotta, brendan smith, chris summers
GOALTENDERS: magnus hellberg, antti raanta, mackenzie skapski
OTTAWA SENATORS
FORWARDS: casey bailey, mike blunden, alexandre burrows, stephane da costa, christopher didomenico, nikita filatov, chris kelly, clarke macarthur, max mccormick, chris neil, tom pyatt, ryan rupert, bobby ryan, viktor stalberg, phil varone, tommy wingels
DEFENSEMEN: mark borowiecki, fredrik claesson, brandon gormley, jyrki jokipakka, marc methot, patrick sieloff, chris wideman, mikael wikstrand
GOALTENDERS: mike condon, chris driedger, andrew hammond
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
FORWARDS: pierre-edouard bellemare, greg carey, chris conner, boyd gordon, taylor leier, colin mcdonald, andy miele, michael raffl, matt read, chris vandevelde, jordan weal, dale weise, eric wellwood
DEFENSEMEN: mark alt, tj brennan, michael del zotto, andrew macdonald, will o’neill, jesper pettersson, nick schultz
GOALTENDERS: steve mason, michal neuvirth
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS
FORWARDS: josh archibald, nick bonino, matt cullen, jean-sebastien dea, carl hagelin, tom kuhnhackl, chris kunitz, kevin porter, bryan rust, tom sestito, oskar sundqvist, dominik uher, garrett wilson, scott wilson
DEFENSEMEN: ian cole, frank corrado, trevor daley, tim erixon, cameron gaunce, ron hainsey, stuart percy, derrick pouliot, chad ruhwedel, mark streit, david warsofsky
GOALTENDERS: marc-andre fleury
SAN JOSE SHARKS
FORWARDS: mikkel boedker, barclay goodrow, micheal haley, patrick marleau, buddy robinson, zack stortini, joe thornton, joel ward
DEFENSEMEN: dylan demelo, brenden dillon, dan kelly, paul martin, david schlemko
GOALTENDERS: aaron dell, troy grosenick, harri sateri
ST. LOUIS BLUES
FORWARDS: kenny agostino, andrew agozzino, kyle brodziak, jordan caron, jacob doty, landon ferraro, alex friesen, evgeny grachev, dmitrij jaskin, jori lehtera, brad malone, magnus paajarvi, david perron, ty rattie, scottie upshall, nail yakupov
DEFENSEMEN: robert bortuzzo, chris butler, morgan ellis, carl gunnarsson, jani hakanpaa, petteri lindbohm, reid mcneill
GOALTENDERS: jordan binnington, carter hutton
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING
FORWARDS: carter ashton, michael bournival, j.t. brown, cory conacher, erik condra, gabriel dumont, stefan fournier, byron froese, yanni gourde, mike halmo, henri ikonen, pierre-luc letourneau-leblond, tye mcginn, greg mckegg, cedric paquette, tanner richard, joel vermin
DEFENSEMEN: dylan blujus, jake dotchin, jason garrison, slater koekkoek, jonathan racine, andrej sustr, matt taormina, luke witkowski
GOALTENDERS: peter budaj, kristers gudlevskis, jaroslav janus, mike mckenna
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
FORWARDS: brian boyle, eric fehr, colin greening, seth griffith, teemu hartikainen, brooks laich, brendan leipsic, joffrey lupul, milan michalek, kerby rychel, ben smith
DEFENSEMEN: andrew campbell, matt hunwick, alexey marchenko, martin marincin, steve oleksy, roman polak
GOALTENDERS: antoine bibeau, curtis mcelhinney, garret sparks
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
FORWARDS: reid boucher, michael chaput, joseph cramarossa, derek dorsett, brendan gaunce, alexandre grenier, jayson megna, borna rendulic, anton rodin, drew shore, jack skille, michael zalewski
DEFENSEMEN: alex biega, philip larsen, tom nilsson, andrey pedan, luca sbisa
GOALTENDERS: richard bachman, ryan miller
WASHINGTON CAPITALS
FORWARDS: jay beagle, chris bourque, paul carey, brett connolly, stanislav galiev, tyler graovac, garrett mitchell, liam o’brien, t.j. oshie, zach sill, chandler stephenson, christian thomas, nathan walker, justin williams, daniel winnik
DEFENSEMEN: karl alzner, taylor chorney, cody corbett, darren dietz, christian djoos, tom gilbert, aaron ness, brooks orpik, nate schmidt, kevin shattenkirk
GOALTENDERS: pheonix copley, philipp grubauer
WINNIPEG JETS
FORWARDS: marko dano, quinton howden, scott kosmachuk, tomas kubalik, jc lipon, shawn matthias, ryan olsen, anthony peluso, chris thorburn
DEFENSEMEN: ben chiarot, toby enstrom, brenden kichton, julian melchiori, paul postma, brian strait, mark stuart
GOALTENDERS: michael hutchinson, ondrej pavelec
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INS ECOSYSTEM: The Worldwide Decentralized Ecosystem Connecting Consumers Directly to Manufactures
What Is INS Ecosystem?
INS Ecosystem is the first worldwide decentralized ecosystem. INS provides grocery market where consumers and manufacturers can do the transactions directly without wholesaler or retailers. By buying products directly from the manufactures, consumers can get lower prices, discounts, or other promotions of excellent quality products. Moreover, both consumers and manufacturers can make direct interaction to make the transaction process effortless.
INS Ecosystem Limited integrated with BVI Company, INS, which makes the INS platform, tech, and tokens. INS has a focal point on producing an open source that enables the INS ecosystem’s operation. In order to participate in INS ecosystem, people need to make an account on its platform. Throughout the registration process, the users will be provided with a profile and wallet later on. The profile will keep the user’s data; meanwhile, the wallet offers the information of INS token.
INS founded by professional people, Peter Fedchenkov and Dmitry Zhulin. Fedchenkov got his MBA from Harvard University. Meanwhile, Dmitry Zhulin got the Ph.D. in Finance from the University of London, and he has been experienced in crypto-assets and Bitcoin. With their experiences in retail, tech, and e-commerce, together they make INS company become the first worldwide grocery market to connect manufacturers and consumers directly.
The founders of INS has experienced in the grocery industry for years. They develop Instamart, the largest grocery market in Russia that provides delivery operator. Instamart had more than 200 workers and cooperated with largest retailers and grocery manufactures in a country, including the FMCG companies such as Coca-cola, Mars, P&G, Unilever, and Pepsi co. After four years experience in Instamart, they finally found the inefficiencies in the grocery industry. Then, they create INS Ecosystem that provides fair ecosystem between consumers and manufacturers.
Besides Fedchenkov and Zhulin, INS is also managed by other professional teams. Dmitry Khovratovich manages the blockchain and smart contracts in the INS. He has four years experiences in this field and becomes an expert in cryptography for 12 years with 2,000+ citations. Moreover, due to its function as the global decentralized market, INS also has three great expansions team. They are Prabhakar Reddy for Asia Expansion, Frank van der Tol for Europe Expansion, and Michael Schmidt for United States Expansion.
For managing the relationship of global manufactures, INS put its trust on Fedor Lisitsyn. He is the MBA candidate for Harvard Business School and has experienced in FMCG sector. INS also gets the professional list of advisors as follows:
Eyal Hertzog: The co-founder of Banco, Chief Architect of Product Development, founder of MetaCafe.
Moe Levin: The founder of Bitcoin Conference at North America, CEO of Keynote.
Michael Terpin: The founder of Transform Group and Coin Agenda, Co-founder of Bit Angels, successful PR.
Rawi Abdelal: The professor of International Management in Harvard Business School
David Wachsman: Wachsman’s founder.
Dmitry Filatov: The founder of Topface, ICORating, and several ad-tech and crypto tech companies.
Ilya Perekopsky: Blackmoon Financial Group’s co-founder
Sebastian Stupurac: Wings’ co-founder, experts in decentralized platform and blockchain tech.
With all those professional and experienced people, INS’ purpose is to make the top decentralized market place for consumers. Moreover, it is also used by wide audiences by preserving a flourishing ecosystem of consumers that want to buy daily groceries with lower prices and manufacturers that want to sell their products directly to its customers. The main role of INS ecosystem is to build up the open source tech to run operating the platform and make a thriving model for all parties.
What Manufacturers that Join in INS Ecosystem?
INS Ecosystem is cooperated with over 500 manufacturers in the world, whether it is the local manufactures or the worldwide ones. Even, INS own great interests from Top global manufacturers such as Unilever, Valio, Borjormi, Reckitt Benckiser, and Friesland Campina. INS acts as the helper for manufactures avoiding the wholesalers and retailers so that they can promote and sell the products directly to the consumers worldwide. INS focuses their target in replacing trade promotions with more efficient and fair marketing by facilitating a direct connection between consumers and manufacturers.
To connect both consumers and manufacturers directly, INS creates online grocery as its target segments. Online grocery is predicted to develop from $98 billion in 2015 to $290 billion in the next 2020. INS creates online grocery market with several benefits that belong to consumer demands such as high-quality products, lower prices, higher expediency, and direct rewards or promotions from manufactures.
How INS Ecosystem Works?
As it has been explained, INS utilize online grocery platform to connect manufacturers and consumers directly. There are several ecosystem participants in making INS works well: the platform, consumers, manufacturers, and fulfillment.
The INS Platform
INS create a platform for decentralized grocery market that let manufacturers connect, publish and promote its products for sale, create loyalty campaigns, and own feedback directly from the consumers. Also, the INS platform also allows consumers to purchase those products easier. The roles of INS platform include:
– Managing the INS token launch and creation.
– Elaborating the aspects of ecosystem regulatory.
– Developing marketing campaigns.
– Establishing fair, secure, and decentralized order execution.
– Releasing app and website for customer, workers, and couriers fulfillment app, and manufactures web interfaces.
– Creating efficient incentive model intended for parties to connect with INS ecosystem.
In the INS platform, there are some key components that important to understand. However, each participant only can access some components via its platform.
Consumers
Products: Products are sorted in defined parameters like category assignment, price, name, ingredients, volume, details, and others.
Placing Orders: To pick what products, delivery options, and payment method.
Product Search: To short and filters the products to buy
Promotion: Get promotion as making first order
Rating Score: Provide rating of manufactures and products. Consumers can give the rating without disclosing their identity.
Manufactures
Product Search: Pick specific filtersan shorting methods for products.
Loyalty: Set the reward type, product lists, expired date, amount, and others.
Promotion: Set the rules of promotion and deposit tokens.
Cross-Marketing: To create more sales, promote products to new consumers, find partners, and sell products.
Feedback: Get direct feedback from consumers.
The INS Manufacturers
In INS ecosystem, manufactures belong to individuals or companies who focus on the business of groceries, fresh products, and household items. They can be from local farmers, multinationals, or global ones. INS cooperates with several professional companies such as Coca-Cola, Unilever, P&G, Mars, Procter & Gamble, and so forth. The INS manufacturers own several roles include:
Publish, promote, and sell products
Deliver their products purchased by consumers to fulfillment
Promote INS through promotions of their apps
The INS Consumers
Consumers become the main target of INS ecosystems. They can be individuals or companies that purchase online good quality products at lower prices. To order the groceries, consumers can place their orders via INS app, INS website, or original apps from manufactures. The INS consumers also own roles include:
Find groceries listed by manufacturers
Make orders and purchase them
Contribute to feedback demands
Get a promotion, feedback rewards, loyalty, and referral.
The INS Fulfillment
The last participant in INS Ecosystem is the fulfillment which belong to workers, center operators, and couriers. The center operators offer a place where workers receive products sent by manufacturers. The center workers have several jobs include:
Collect products sent by manufacturers
Pull products together into orders
Overtake orders to couriers
Besides center workers, the fulfillment participants also refer to couriers. The INS couriers operate as independent contractors. The INS couriers’ roles are picking up orders from center operators and deliver it to consumers.
Why Should People Join INS Ecosystem?
INS offers a lot of benefits to the consumers who purchase products in INS platform. By joining INS, people can get direct interaction with worldwide grocery manufacturers. INS offer more benefits not only for the consumer but the manufacturers as well.
Consumers Benefits of Joining INS
Purchase products without wholesaler or retailers intervention.
Get products with higher quality and lower prices than retail stores.
Purchase the groceries online conveniently and easily without going out to the grocery store.
Receive orders delivered right to the doorway without spending time for offline shopping
Give feedback directly to manufactures
Get promotions, rewards, or special deals from manufacturers
Manufacturers Benefits of Joining INS
Get full control for listing and pricing the products.
Publish and promote products for making customers easily to order
Offer fair prices for every product
Own direct feedback from costumers
Get new costumers and keep the loyal ones by offering promotion and rewards
Get higher ratings and more consumers by offering promotion and rewards
What are Blockchains Apps in INS Ecosystem?
INS ecosystem’s platform utilizes Blockchain technology. It is a shared-database tool which mostly used for supporting digital currency of bitcoin. INS also uses smart contracts for managing the agreement of consumers and manufacturers where it is directly written into some codes. Smart contracts allow the reliable transactions between consumers, manufacturers, and other parties without the legal system, enforcement mechanism or central authority.
The INS ecosystem platform is also specially designed with a high-load system. It happens due to the large number of its users that reach into billions. Even, every user makes a lot of orders each year. That is why INS uses advanced blockchain and smart contracts which offers great performance and stability. INS decides to design and develop its blockchain platform for future which makes possible thousand transactions every second. Blockchain applications for INS ecosystem include:
Smart Contracts
Along with smart contracts, blockchain offers technology for a new marketplace where provide reliable trading transaction based on business rules. INS offers several Smart Contracts to facilitate the sale systems.
Payments
In e-commerce, every payment process needs over ten different steps for resolving one transaction. Even, it involves up to 15 divide fees for paying the payment gateways. However, INS uses blockchain tech to cut these long route payments. Blockchain becomes the solution for making e-commerce payments more reliable and more efficient. By using blockchain for INS platform, the payment process gets the higher potential for fast transaction and lower prices.
Supply Chain Management
INS is included as the e-commerce company. Each e-commerce company needs to own supply chain management for manufacturers, consumers, third-party sellers, logistics providers, and delivery service. In this case, transaction blockchain contains fixed fees, commission, and order details. All of it will be in the outward appearance of smart contracts, and those will be used for capturing delivery and return occurrences, documents, and others. The blockchain will record the whole process of the transaction, and all parties can access the transaction process.
What is INS Token and How to Use it?
INS ecosystem utilizes INS tokens as its core components. It is specially designed to facilitate the whole INS operations. INS creates its token as the essential element of its ecosystem and its economy. The INS tokens are fungible, divisible, and transferable. User’s token transfers and balances are tracked by INS system. Therefore, if there is a big problem such as the contract negotiation, token theft, and unsettling change of Ethereum procedure, INS could freeze the token transfers.
INS token is specially designed and planned to be the one and only exchange and payments for managing all kinds of rewards or purchasing process in the INS ecosystem. Moreover, INS plans to accept INS tokens as payment methods for its partner services.
Overall, the usages of INS tokens are divided into two types, for manufacturers and consumers. For the manufacturers, INS tokens can be used for rewards, cross-marketing, loyalty, promotion, and feedback. Meanwhile, the consumers can use INS tokens as the payment method to purchase products via INS platform. However, besides the tokens, INS also offers another payment method for the consumers. They can pay the products in BTC, fiat, or ETH (bank transfer). The prices and rewards will be different based on the payment method. Here’s what you need to know about INS tokens.
Consumers can purchase INS tokens with minimum purchase 0.1 ETH.
For every 1 ETH is same as 300 INS tokens.
The Customers are only allowed to own 50,000,000 of tokens supply at maximum.
The INS tokens are transferable as its ICO is reached
Funds are returned as the soft cap is not completed
No token mining, creation, or minting as ICO in at the end of its period
The distribution of Reserve Fund’s token starts in 2019 and will be last for two years.
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How to Use INS Apps and Website?
INS ecosystem provides the INS website and INS apps for connecting global consumers to manufacturers. In the INS apps or website, consumers can purchase a lot of groceries from global manufacturers and give direct feedback. Meanwhile, the manufacturers can use the app for publishing and promote their products. Besides, they also can get direct feedback from the consumers via INS app. The INS will publish its app with GitHub as open-source software. The INS app and website will be divided into some categorizes, as follows:
The INS App for Fulfillment
The apps for fulfillment will offer information of fulfillment process, so the center workers and couriers can easily coordinate to each other, consumers, and manufacturers. The INS app for fulfillment can be downloaded on Android Play.
The INS Web for Manufacturers
For manufacturers, INS offer web interface that can be accessed in a web browser. This one does not need installation requirement to perform whole actions. The manufacturers can use this INS web to list, publish, and edit the products. Also, they can manage the stock control, reward policies, consumers feedback, and set-up delivery options.
The INS Web for Fulfillment Center Workers
Lastly, INS provides the web interface, especially for center workers. Similar to the web interface for manufacturers, this one also can be accessed in a web browser without installation. This web interface will allow the center workers to control and manage the warehousing fees, earning reports, and obtain statistics.
The INS app and website surely can be the efficient way and solution for online grocery market. It can facilitate the consumers, workers, and manufacturers in purchasing and payments process. Besides the app and website, INS also own Telegram: https://t.me/ins_ecosystem and Twitter: https://twitter.com/ins_ecosystem. Get closer to INS via Twitter and Telegram for new updates about discounts, rewards, and promotions of special products.
How to Join INS?
INS surely becomes a great marketplace for people who want to get groceries with good quality and lower price. Also, INS becomes the solution for busy people out there who have no time for offline shopping. On the other hand, global manufacturers can get some benefits as well by joining INS ecosystem. It is a truly wide-reaching decentralized ecosystem that is needed for all consumers and manufactures. Check its websites: https://ins.world/ for joining and supporting INS and getting further information about INS ecosystem.
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