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Evergrow Coin Hype Gone: Members Joining Bitrise Coin
- Fast building of the DeFi protocol
- Attractive rewards for crypto users
- Bitrise coin has innovative and attractive tokenomics
New York, New York–(Newsfile Corp. – December 2, 2021) – Evergrow Coin’s hype is gone as members are joining Bitrise Coin. Evergrow coin might go down in history as one of the most hyped crypto coins of 2021. Hitting an all-time high of $873 and plummeting back to cents in less than 24 hours left users in shock. Things have not improved for this coin.
Evergrow coin hype is fading fast, and the coin price has plummeted further in the last few weeks. Members are now joining other promising crypto coins that are offering a real utility and development record, and Bitrise coin has been the favourite choice for Evergrow coin members.
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Bitrise is still a mooning crypto coin launched on 28th July 2021. The token is ranked among the fastest-growing crypto coins today. Bitrise is a DeFi protocol built on Binance Smart Chain and has accomplished a lot compared to other DeFi projects, and this is attracting users.
The fast accomplishment, the innovative tokenomics, good rewards and being a mainstream coin are things attracting Evergrow coin members. Evergrow is a meme coin, which is not built on a stable foundation like Bitrise coin. This is one of the reasons why Evergrow users are now joining the latter.
On accomplishments, the Bitrise team has developed the Bitrise Audits, Techrate Audi, and dApp wallet, which are products running in the Bitrise ecosystem today. This has been achieved in just four months. The exchange is coming up in Q1 2022, and blockchain research has already started.
Such fast accomplishments in development are making Bitrise very appealing to Evergrow coin members. But it is the upcoming staking that is driving the fast-growing popularity of the BRISE token in the last few days. The team says it is launching the staking at the end of November.
The 80% APY of the revenue generated by the products running in the Bitrise ecosystem will be shared among staked tokens. With Bitrise Audits, Techrate Audi, and dApp wallet products already running in the ecosystem, the platform is going to reward staked tokens handsomely. Evergrow coin members want part of the staking rewards.
But the innovative Bitrise tokenomics are still very appealing. First, this is a hyper-deflationary token where token supply is always depreciating. Bitrise has developed a buyback contract to buy back tokens from the liquidity pool and automatically burn them.
The 5% of the collected 12% tax goes to buyback contract, and this is how users are protected from fast plummeting token prices. Bitrise has a token holding reward, which is 4% of the tax collected. The reward is redistributed as BNBs to all token holders and is done automatically. Every 60 minutes, token holders’ wallets are added BNBs.
Evergrow coin members will enjoy better rewards and token value by joining Bitrise coin. Bitrise has been listed on MEXC Global, L Bank, and Bitmart, making the coin more accessible to users.
Follow Bitrise coin social media platforms for the latest updates!
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B Lab UK research reveals UK public back change to company law to put people, the planet and profit on more equal footing
LONDON, May 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — New research released today reveals that over three quarters of the UK public (76%) believe that, more than ever before, the law needs to change to give businesses a legal responsibility to prioritise people and the planet alongside making a profit.
UK law currently requires firms to operate under a legal regime of shareholder primacy, meaning company directors too often put profit ahead of society and the environment.
The research, which looks at UK opinion on business responsibility, was conducted by B Lab UK ahead of this year’s Better Business Day (Thursday 16th May).
Better Business Day will see a broad coalition of businesses call to enact the Better Business Act — a proposed change to Section 172 of the Companies Act that would empower company directors to align the interests of shareholders with their employees, customers, local communities and the environment.
Support for the change spans political preferences with voters across the party divide strongly giving their backing; 85% of Labour supporters, 70% of Conservative supporters, and 89% of both Liberal Democrat and Green Party supporters said they were in favour of the proposed amendment to the law.
When respondents were asked about their biggest single motivator for backing the change, looking after people was at the forefront.
Over a quarter (28%) polled believed the most important reason was to protect employees, with recent developments such as the Post Office scandal highlighting a need for change.
This was followed by the need to support the public during the ongoing cost of living crisis (26%) and the fact that businesses should have a legal responsibility to protect the environment (25%).
Around the UK, Wales is the biggest supporter of the proposed amendment, with 86% of people polled there saying the law must change.
The research showed that increasingly the public are looking to businesses to act as a force for good and will prioritise those that do. Almost half of respondents (47%) said that they will only work for companies that show themselves to have a responsibility towards wider stakeholders including their employees, customers, local communities and the environment.
45% also said they would only invest in, and purchase goods from, companies who act in a responsible way, indicating that businesses who prioritise people and the planet have a competitive advantage.
Mary Portas, Chair of the Better Business Act, and founder of Portas agency, said:
“The data is clear. And so is the cultural mood. The British public are crying out for businesses to make a change and make it their legal right and responsibility to look after people and the planet.
We see this demand across the board. From all parts of the UK. All age ranges. All political persuasions. As we head into the election, it’s a challenge the next government cannot ignore.
Thousands of businesses have already prioritised responsible decision-making. It’s only fair that the government now supports every company – big and small – in their journey towards becoming a better business.”
Chris Turner, Campaign Director of the Better Business Act and Executive Director of B Lab UK, said:
“It’s been three years since we launched the Better Business Act campaign. In that time, we’ve seen a growing majority of the UK public demand more from the companies they engage with, while leaders of these organisations also recognise that we need to change ‘business as usual’. Over 2,500 UK companies from all sectors and of all sizes are now backing the Better Business Act, demonstrating the urgency for the next Government to take action and empower all business leaders to prioritise people and the planet alongside profit.
During a time when people are battling a cost-of-living crisis, global temperatures are rising and inequality is reaching new heights, updating Section 172 of the Companies Act would ensure that business becomes part of the solution to the social, environmental and economic challenges we face.”
During Better Business Day, B Lab UK will be releasing a new video in support of amendments to Section 172 of the Companies Act. The film will show UK business leaders sharing elevator pitches as to why they support the campaign.
These contributors are Mary Portas (Co-Chair of Better Business Act and Founder of Portas Agency), Amy Clarke (Chief Impact Office of Tribe Impact Capital), Chris Turner (Executive Director of B Lab UK and Campaign Director of Better Business Act), Dr Ateh Jewel (Entrepreneur), Safia Minney (Author and Entrepreneur), and Luke Boase (Founder of Lucky Saint).
To find out more information visit https://betterbusinessact.org/
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