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Review on Diruna by francis fernandez

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promoting digital commerce in all social strata

Cryptographic projects are more and more oriented to achieve the approach to the daily life of people; As a result, many platforms have emerged that focus their attention on individuals or communities. Such is the case of Diruna.
Diruna is a blockchain ecosystem, whose purpose is to promote the inclusion of individuals in the world of cryptocurrencies; encouraging the creation of communities within its own infrastructure.
How does Diruna work?
Its ecosystem consecrates the creation of communities, which work under a loyalty program that allows its users to obtain points, which they can later spend on the acquisition of items and services offered within the platform.
Diruna uses the DRA crypto-token to power the functions of exchange of goods and services within its ecosystem.
DRA operates from the Stellar chain; which gives agility to the operations executed with your currency.
How to get DRA?
Community members earn DRA on a daily basis by meeting the conditions set forth in the loyalty program. The requirement to be a member of the community is to have a minimum amount of 10 DRA in the Stellar wallet.
What benefits does this network bring?
Diruna promotes the creation of an open market for the exchange of goods and services through the use of digital assets; in this case the loyalty program points system.
This mechanism promotes the collective and secure digital economy through the blockchain platform and the consolidation of non-profit community groups.




Pros
  • Promotes the use of digital money worldwide
  • Offers speed in transactions
  • Provides affordable rates
  • Offers loyalty rewards program
  • Allows you to convert points into articles offered in your network
Cons
  • Offers few features
  • Available in few markets
  • Requires 10 DRA as a minimum limit to be part of their community

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