AdHive, The First Blockchain-Based Native Advertising AI-controlled Platform, Launches in Alpha

TALLINN, Estonia, Dec. 20, 2017 — AdHive, the first blockchain-based native advertising platform that helps businesses scale their influencer marketing with AI and community approach, is launching in alpha today. Bloggers can already test the core functionality such as registration, confirming channels, and browsing available tasks.

AdHive is a platform for automated mass placement of native advertising on influencer channels with payments based on Ethereum smart contracts. The platform enables advertisers to launch massive native ad campaigns on an unlimited number of channels quickly and efficiently, without spending time on looking for the right bloggers or price-shopping. The platform will let bloggers with any number of subscribers worldwide to register on AdHive and create monetized media content.

The alpha version gives a first try to the platform's core functionality:

We give community members an opportunity to try the first platform combining blockchain and AI technologies for advertising ahead of ADH token sale scheduled for next year. In the next releases, we are planning to add new campaign and task creation functions for advertisers, monitoring functions for all photos and videos,” says Dmitry Malyanov, co-founder at AdHive.

About AdHive

The core mission of Adhive.tv is to create a new world of advertising, increasing reach for brands, providing a way to monetise blogs and create better content for viewers. Our main goal is to remove the boundaries between brands and influencers, taking the major part of the fastest growing advertisement segment. Learn more on https://adhive.tv/.

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Anastasiya Kosheleva | Media Relations Manager 
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+972 54 717 2527 (IL)
+7 985 923 21 84 (RU)

SOURCE AdHive

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