Tron-based BeFaster to bring the decentralized technology to sports

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The world’s most successful decentralized application platform so far is Tron, with EOS and Ethereum competing closely. But whatever your choice is for a dApp platform, most apps still remain virtual things. Virtual gaming, playing, virtual reality, etc.

BeFaster is a different kind of app because it brings decentralized technology closer to the real world. It does this by providing a pedometer that runs as a Tron dApp with many exciting features. It’s not only a mobile application for your phone, but it also enables you to take better care of your health and creates a monetary incentive in which your own health is the motivating issue.

You can start to use BeFaster by creating a profile (which is decentralized as well) from the mobile app of BeFaster.fit. This profile will use your personal information (profession, activity, movement status, weight, gender, and age) to provide you with a personalized walking program that suits your capacity and you need to improve too. And that’s just the start.

Besides being decentralized, BeFaster is unique because it provides a broad selection of challenges. The platform includes an Artificial Intelligence algorithm that assigns new challenges for every user according to their performance levels.

Your challenges can be on 1 vs. 1 mode if you should like them, but you can also have more individual and abstract problems. Some can be transient, and some can be permanent. They also depend on your geographic scale. That means that some challenges are regional or supra-regional, but some others can be national or international.

Since the app is global, you can find all kinds of people who are interested in the same activities all over the planet that will be happy to make appointments with you for 1 vs. 1 challenge, or a multi-challenge mode.

The point in BeFaster.fit to support your personal development by being fair. That’s why the challenges come in several levels (couch potato, beginner, advanced, enthusiasts, professional). As a couch potato, you will never be paired against a professional, for instance, but against somebody with a similarly personal level.

As most blockchain-based projects, BeFaster includes a cryptocurrency called Holder taken (BFCH) that will allow holders to have a piece of the future company’s profits. 5% of the coin’s capital will be spread around in airdrops.

So Tron’s platform keeps attracting new developing communities that bring exciting and innovative ideas to the table, come up with the software and then deploy it thus supporting both Tron as a platform and TRX as a cryptocurrency. BeFaster is one of many such examples. It stands out because it focuses on the physical activity instead of a virtual one, which (as we explained before) is the rule in most blockchains, Tron included.

Support Tron and BeFaster! In the meantime, improve your physical condition by taking up jogging, running, or even brisk walking. Remember, there’s a category of challenges for every possible kind of user, so everybody is welcome. Even those who’ve not exercised in years. And if that doesn’t give you enough motivation, remember that this app could also get you some income for the future.

BeFaster official website: www.befaster.fit
Follow BeFaster on Twitter: twitter.com/Befasterfit

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