$NOID Undergoes CertiK Audit, Guarantees Secure Transaction and Realization of Smart Contracts

JAKARTA, Dec 4, 2021 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - One month after it was released and managed to record the fastest presale transaction on the PinkSale platform, the Indonesian blockchain network crypto asset Tokenoid ($NOID) is undergoing the Certik Audit process. This audit process becomes very important to ensuring that every $NOID transaction is secure or 100 percent safe. "This is an important phase on the $NOID roadmap. CertiK has the ability to audit smart contracts in every protocol and major programming language on a blockchain network. CertiK's audit of $NOID will ensure the security and proper implementation of the blockchain nodes configuration, as well as evaluating smart contracts in the $NOID network," said Andry Bayu Prakoso, initiator of TokeNOID (tokenoid.io).According to Andry, the NYC-based audit firm will conduct a comprehensive assessment related to source code. The results of the audit of $NOID will certainly provide a sense of security and comfort for potential investors and crypto asset holders in Indonesia. Not only that, every $NOID transaction will be reviewed in detail and displayed live on Skynet, CertiK's 24/7 active monitoring platform.We've actually been following up with CertiK and their inquiries regarding the smart contracts that are being used by TokeNOID. We have provided clear explanations in response to the queries. Complete information on the $NOID smart contract project will be published later in detail, Andry explained. Prior to this, $NOID had also been audited by Techrate and received a low-risk rating, meaning remote possibilities of failed blockchain transactions.TokeNOID started as a game studio that created a blockchain-related finance game. TokeNOID serves a place for game enthusiasts and offers them the opportunity to invest in crypto assets. As the first locally made finance game digital asset, $NOID successfully sold out within 20 seconds of its pre-sale on the PinkSale platform and recorded a hard cap of 800 BNB or the equivalent of US$400,000.Another important milestone in the $NOID roadmap is the cross blockchain or bridge. $NOID was previously in the Binance Smart Chain, and now joins the ETH Blockchain. "The goal is to expand the market scope of $NOID. We will continue to expand the market to allow asset holders to choose precisely where they feel more comfortable transacting. Our target is to follow two to three blockchain families that will be bridged with $NOID," explained Andry.TokeNOID has completed phases I to VI of its roadmap. At this point, the crucial process is connecting the game and the blockchain itself. TokeNOID has three game segments, namely NLand (a farming and harvesting game) which has been released, and NCastle and NRoyale (Battle Royal) which will be released later. The prototype of NLand can be downloased at TokeNOID's website."We target public release of the game by Q1 2022, or even sooner. Our focus now is on fixing bugs to eliminate any remaining gaps for when the game is released and played," added Andry. Although the initial segment is specific to gamers, crypt-investors who wish to trade can also take advantage of TokeNOID without having to play the game. However, gamers will be rewarded, with tokens every time they play. In other words, play to earn more.Say hello@tokenoid.io.Website: https://tokenoid.ioTwitter: https://twitter.com/NoidTokenTelegram: https://t.me/TokeNOIDOfficial_Chat Copyright 2021 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)

Football: CAF backs holding World Cup every two years

CAIRO (AFP) - The Confederation of African Football on Friday (Nov 26) gave its support to the "decision of the Fifa Congress to conduct a feasibility study" for a World Cup every two years. CAF is the first confederation to officially and publicly approve the controversial plan to hold a World Cup every two years, at the same pace as its Africa Cup of Nations tournament. The 54-strong confederation, at its extraordinary general assembly in Cairo, also voted in favour of establishing a Super League for African clubs. Fifa will hold a summit in December with president Gianni Infantino still hoping to find consensus on plans to stage the men's tournament more often than the current four-year cycle. It is an incendiary topic given the various interests at stake, between clubs and national teams, domestic leagues and international competitions. Opposition has been so widespread from leagues, players and supporters groups that the chances of a biennial World Cup actually happening appear remote. The World Cup has been played every four years, apart from cancellations during World War II, since the inaugural edition in 1930. The new biennial proposals were put forward by Arsene Wenger, Fifa's head of global development. The World Cup is expanding regardless in another way - the men's version to 48 teams from 2026 and the women's to 32 teams from 2023. CAF president Patrice Motsepe insisted that the biennial African Cup of Nations (AFCON) would be unaffected. "The main competition for Africa, which is AFCON, will definitely continue," Motsepe told a press conference. "Part of the process is to ensure that the players do not play more matches or games than they did historically. "There will be a fundamental review of the competitions as well as the structure that has existed over many years." Motsepe added: "In this review of the competitions in totality there will be a focus on ensuring the competitions of the future are the most exciting, the most popular and the ones that the viewers and the spectators find to be most attractive." More on this topic   Related Story Football: Premier League clubs oppose biennial World Cup plan   Related Story Sporting Life: A two-yearly football World Cup? Is nothing sacred in sport?

Football: IOC has ‘concerns’ over Fifa’s biennial World Cup plan

LAUSANNE (AFP) - The International Olympic Committee on Saturday (Oct 16) hit out at Fifa's controversial plans to hold the men's football World Cup every two years, expressing concerns on the impact it could have on other sports. The project, which has the backing of former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger who now works for Fifa, has come in for heavy criticism from continental federations Uefa and Conmebol, as well as coaches and pundits. The IOC added its voice to those opposing the proposals, saying that many sports federations had spoken out against the idea. "The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) takes note of Fifa's plans to change the football competition schedule and to hold the World Cup every two years," the IOC said in a statement. "A number of International Federations (IFs) of other sports, national football federations, clubs, players, players associations and coaches have expressed strong reservations and concerns regarding the plans to generate more revenue for Fifa." The IOC listed the "impact on other sports", "challenges for the further promotion of women's football" and a "further massive strain" on players' health as reasons not to play the World Cup more regularly. "The IOC shares these concerns and supports the calls of stakeholders of football, international sports federations and major event organisers for a wider consultation, including with athletes' representatives, which has obviously not taken place," the statement added. The World Cup has been played every four years, apart from cancellations during World War II, since the inaugural edition in 1930. Fifa also wants continental championships, including the Euro and Copa America, to be played every two years. More on this topic   Related Story Sporting Life: A two-yearly football World Cup? Is nothing sacred in sport?   Related Story Football: Players' union deplores 'lack of vision' with biennial World Cup proposal

Football: Wenger criticises ’emotional’ response to biennial World Cup plan

LONDON (AFP) - Arsene Wenger has criticised the "emotional" response to his controversial proposal to hold the World Cup every two years. Former Arsenal manager Wenger, now working as Fifa's head of global development, caused dismay in many quarters by suggesting the World Cup should be played more often. The tournament is currently held every four years, with the next edition set for Qatar in 2022. Wenger's idea to stage the World Cup once every two years led to widespread criticism from managers, while Uefa issued a scathing response. "There are real dangers associated with this plan. The dilution of the value of the No. 1 world football event, whose quadrennial occurrence gives it a mystique that generations of fans have grown up with," European football's governing body said. Uefa urged Fifa to stop "promotional campaigns" for the scheme before they have consulted the relevant stakeholders. But Wenger believes those who study his suggestion properly begin to see the merit in it. "I'm confident, but I do not know the forces who are for or against. I just make that proposal because I think it's good for the game," Wenger told the BBC's Sports Desk podcast. "After the proposal for the World Cup every two years sometimes (there is an) emotional response. "I'm not surprised. Many people who were completely against it changed their mind after having seen my proposal. "Some people have judged only based on every two years of World Cup and it was more emotional because 'we've all grown up in that cycle', and I can understand that. "But many responses who were negative came out because they had not completely seen the whole concept. "This concept of course, every two years a World Cup makes only sense if you see the whole proposal and if you regroup the qualifiers." More on this topic   Related Story Football: Uefa raises 'serious concerns' about Fifa plans for biennial World Cup   Related Story Football: Klopp says biennial World Cup plan 'all about money'

Bussr to Reach $1 Billion in Sales on Its Mobility Platform in 2022

SINGAPORE, Sep 2, 2021 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Bussr offers a mobility payment solutions platform for businesses and users, powering payments infrastructure for the mobility market using the latest booking and ticketing innovations. More than 800 businesses have already signed on to use Bussr's platform, 100 of which, amounting to US$150 million in annual sales, will go live in 2021.Bussr believes that every trip and transaction should empower people to move and connect, with the smallest carbon footprint possible. Every Bussr trip considers distance and environmental impact as well as the ability to reduce urban congestion.Bussr is also in the advanced discussion stage with the Indonesian Government to digitize the metro transit ecosystem, with an expected 10 million daily users.Bussr's innovative offerings extend to disrupting the last-mile logistics space; delivery brands and retailers will have a simple, automated way of integrating and adding the most relevant payment options to their business model, delighting their customers with affordable same-day delivery. The mobility sector is an immense $2 trillion market that still relies on paper cash, fax machines, and manila envelopes. By 2050, the global population is projected to increase to around 9.8 billion, with more than twice as many people living in urban areas than in rural settings. The need for innovation in the mobility and logistics payments sector is clear."We are tackling a massive $2 trillion market, developing modern software for an industry that still relies on woefully outmoded paper-based systems. We bring security, efficiency, and joy to a paper-based pillar of the global market economy. We want to empower mobility and logistics partners with the right tools for their users. Mobility providers will be able to offer seamless payment options across the entire mobility ecosystem," said Hussein, CEO of Bussr. Bussr's payment solutions platform allows mobility businesses of all types to have bespoke booking and ticketing solutions for their respective markets. For operators, brands, and retailers, getting onboard with Bussr is a near-effortless three-step process: 1. Get your branded mobile app and website2. Add your product with prices and descriptions3. Choose your payment options and start sellingThe overarching theme of efficiency runs deeper -- Bussr understands that its responsibilities will ultimately impact people and the planet alike. This means that every trip and transaction should empower people to move and connect, all the while with the smallest carbon footprint possible. Every trip considers distance and environmental impact as well as its ability to reduce urban congestion. With the complex goal of changing the way people connect across cities and countries, Bussr benefits from its strong leadership trio: tech entrepreneur Hussein Abdelkarim, former Rocket Internet founder and CEO, I.M. Shousha, veteran technology consultant and co-founder, and Ajay Bhandari, former Microsoft Chief Architect, CTO, and co-founder. It's no surprise that Bussr promises an exciting ride ahead for all on board. To learn more about Bussr, and its goal to digitize mobility and connect the world, join the dialogue at www.bussr.com.Contact:HA, Bussr TechnologiesE: press@bussr.comU: https://www.bussr.com Copyright 2021 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)

Football: Fifa to carry out study on holding World Cup every two years

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND (REUTERS) - Fifa will carry out a feasibility study on holding the World Cup and the women's World Cup every two years after backing a proposal at its annual congress on Friday (May 21). The two competitions are currently held every four years but the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) put forward a proposal for a study of the impact of switching to every two years. "We believe the future of football is at a critical juncture. The many issues that football has faced have now been further exacerbated by the ongoing pandemic," said SAFF president Yasser Al-Misehal. "It is time to review how the global game is structured and to consider what is best for the future of our sport. This should include whether the current four year cycle remains the optimum basis for how football is managed both from a competition and commercial perspective," he added. Fifa president Gianni Infantino called it an "eloquent and detailed proposal" with 166 national federations voting in favour with 22 voting against. Speaking after the congress, Infantino told reporters that the study would look at the competitions within the context of the review of the overall international match calendar. "It doesn't matter right now what I think, it matters what results the study is coming up with," he said. "We have to go into this study with an open mind... we know about the value of the World Cup believe me, we know as well about the impact that the World Cup can have." But Infantino questioned whether the current system of regular qualifiers throughout a year ahead of a continental championships and World Cups was the best model. "Do we really think this is the right way for football when we are hearing that fans say they want more meaningful games, less meaningless games, all of these points have to be considered. "We will discuss it, we will analyse it but we will, in all discussions, put the sporting element as a priority not the commercial element," he said, saying he knew that holding twice as many World Cups would not mean doubling the revenue. More on this topic   Related Story Football: Ilhan Fandi one of three uncapped players called up for June's World Cup qualifiers   Related Story Football: North Korea pull out of World Cup qualifiers