A little about myself…
My name is Mark, born and raised in Canada. I love sports, sunshine, my beautiful family but my biggest passion of them all is Crypto and NFT’s.
Recently, I co-founded PLTFRM where I operate as COO/ VP of Operations. In 2016, my interest in crypto increasingly grew and I quickly saw that it was here to stay. I studied, invested, and would tell anyone, who would listen, about how NFT’s would be the future and how important crypto will be.
Enter Joseph…
Joseph (PLTFRM Co-Founder/CEO) and I are childhood friends and shared the same passion for NFT’s. We knew we wanted to create something amazing that would give creators, brands and businesses the opportunity to sell NFT’s, both easily and safely, globally.
Enter PLTFRM…
Joseph and I bounced around idea after idea before we came up with the initial concept for PLTFRM.
In a past life I worked as a project manager for a company called Acumenex Inc. which created web stores for optical and vet clinics across the world. This included some brands you may have heard of such as Target, Luxottica, MWI Vet supplies and even Kim Kardashian. The concept was the same… give the customer the tools to sell and grow their brands… globally.
PLTFRM is an easier and faster way to launch an NFT collection. With no dev or designer required, you just sign up and go. The biggest void in the market currently is the ability to launch, manage and collaborate on an NFT collection without using multiple solutions that all incur fees and/or possible security risks. PLTFRM has everything you need!
As I’ve said in the past, NFT’s and crypto will be a big part of the future and well… the future is NOW! NFT’s are a vehicle for ownership, storing data and a marketing tool.
We have not even scratched the surface of what NFT technology is capable of. Anything from a song to a membership, and more, can be an NFT. PLTFRM gives you all the necessary tools to make the jump into the world of blockchain technology, easy as that.
Thats my story and I’m sticking to it.
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