Peerplays Crowdfund - New Interface Purchase Instructions

As an avid gambler, I have been quite interested in the Peerplays project. Taken from their website (www.peerplays.com), Peerplays is the world’s first peer-to-peer betting platform built entirely on top of a live blockchain. It is built using Graphine, which is the same blockchain technology as Steem!

Peerplays has already raised over $4,000,000 dollars through their crowdfund, and they are aiming to raise another $5,000,000. In the current 'tier' (which is 32% sold out at the time of writing this post), you can purchase tokens at $5/ea. (After the current tier sells out, they will go up to $5.20/ea, then $5.35/ea, then $5.45/ea.)

Their interface to purchase tokens has been recently upgraded, and is a lot easier than their old method! To purchase tokens as part of their crowdfund, follow these steps:

  1. Go to https://www.peerplays.com/crowdfund/setup.html
  2. Click the "Download" button to save your public and private keys.
  3. SAVE AND BACKUP THE KEYS. DO NOT LOSE THEM!
  4. Really - Save them. Back them up! Do it now!!
  5. Check the checkbox that says you understand lost keys cannot be recovered.
  6. (Optional) Estimate how many dollars worth of Peerplays coins you can purchase per BTC sent.
  7. Click "Continue"
  8. Send the BTC to the address specified.
  9. Wait a bit for the transaction to clear. (It might take a few hours.)
  10. Go here and enter the public key (from the public/private key pair above) to see how many coins you have: https://www.peerplays.com/crowdfund/viewBalance.html

Here is the info on claiming coins:

If you are interested in learning more about the crowd fund, you can read about here:
http://www.peerplays.com/docs/Peerplays_Bulletin-Feb_2017.pdf

Or check out their website here:
https://www.peerplays.com/

Disclaimer: This post does not constitute investment advice. Please research before making any investment decision. Be sure to read all instructions/information on the Peerplays website before making a purchase.

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