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September 30, 2017, 08:01:54 AM
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Prosume Energy Foundation is a Swiss non-profit organization who has developed a blockchain-based platform that gathers likeminded 'prosumers' who want to exchange their energy in community models that don't yet exist but, in a very near future, will.

A term first coined in 1980, prosumers are consumers who also produce: and in a truly democratic world, individuals and companies will be free to interact with each other based on variables that at present are not made available to all.

How the idea works:
Solar power generators are becoming more and more accessible each day and we will be able to produce our own energy. Prosume will build this future community by connecting power producers, consumers and utility companies on its platform, to deliver the energy of your choice to you at the costs you choose. Through the blockchain technology, the Foundation will implement peer to peer exchange policies in order to promote decentralization and empower energy communities.

Read more on our website https://prosume.io and support us as an early adopter with our pre-ICO: bonus starts at 47%.

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October 05, 2017, 11:53:38 AM
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Keep an eye on Prosume on Coinstaker's calendar https://www.coinstaker.com/ico-calendar-list/ and follow us on twitter https://twitter.com/ProsumeEnergy
to keep yourself up-to-date on what's going around the world of energy and how Prosume community models can take the lead in this revolution. 
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