ShareRing - The world's first trusted token for sharing services
The world's first
trusted token for sharing services
One way to pay for sharing
everything, no matter what it is or where you are
ShareRing
The only token up to speed with your life.
The only token up to speed with your life.
The sharing
economy has changed how we work, travel, collaborate, go on holiday, lend and
borrow money. So why are we still relying on cash and credit cards to navigate
it?
ShareRing is the world’s first system designed specifically for you to share
things with others. There's no fuss and no currency exchange fees, no matter
where you are or what you're sharing.
Global
A sharing
token that's accepted over oceans and across borders.
Secure
Based on
blockchain technology, trust is built in from the ground up.
Simple
Easy enough
to be used by everyone, from individuals to big business.
Instant
Pay anyone,
anywhere and have the transaction confirmed on the spot.
Inclusive
Support for
companies who want to start sharing things for the first time.
One ID
A seamless
way to verify your identity across different sharing services.
How to share everything

We're already
used to sharing things like car rides and houses. Imagine a world where you can
share absolutely anything – from storage space to tools, clothes, jewellery,
food or even your cooking skills. That's what we're providing for. With
ShareRing, we're delivering a system that's so easy to use, all of us can get
on board. That means the superstore down the street as well as the family next
door. A world with a safe and easy way to share is good for all of us.
A global way to pay

Imagine
being able to catch a ride to the airport in Hong Kong, stay in an apartment in
San Francisco and find a dogsitter while you're away – and pay for all of them
in one token, without expensive exchange rates or international transaction
fees. That's what we mean when we say global. ShareRing is the first secure way
to pay for sharing services anywhere in the world, and it will connect you to
those services no matter where you are. No more trying to figure out how to
catch a ride in Indonesia, or which app to use in Italy.
Secure transactions

ShareRing
uses a distributed recording system based on blockchain technology. What that
means is that it can't be broken or hacked, and both owners and sharers can
feel safe that their transactions are secure. Trust is built into the system.
Not every transaction needs to be made in the ShareRing currency to get the
most out of the security benefits. Even when it comes to other forms of
payment, ShareRing can validate the identity of each party and make sure your
agreement is bulletproof.
The Sharering app

Our Development Timeline
JUNE, 2013
Keaz founded by Tim Bos, Peter David
and Neville Christie to provide a new way to share assets.
JULY, 2013
Keaz founders began strategy reviews
with leading international vehicle lease and rental companies, LP, EC and GE to
drive vehicle sharing strategies within their organisations.
OCTOBER, 2014
Keaz Limited was created to support
the global operations focus of Keaz and hold the technology IP.
MAY, 2015
KeazACCESS - the Keaz vehicle sharing
platform, was launched in Sydney, Australia with it's first client, Compass
Corp, which is delivers 'no-fault vehicle accident replacement' using the
KeazACCESS platform to allow remote operator controlled vehicle management for
client services.
JUNE, 2015
After an extensive review of best
international locations to establish Keaz systems development hub, Vietnam was
chosen.
JUNE, 2015
Keaz began international market entry
engagements.
OCTOBER, 2015
Keaz first US Channel partner was
signed October 6, 2015.
MARCH, 2016
Keaz began integration work to supply
Telstra clients in Australia with the KeazACCESS solution. Telstra presented
Keaz to Transdev Australia in May '16 and by August, the 1st 'changeover
vehicles' were installed.
AUGUST, 2016
KeazACCESS onboarded 1,000 vehicles
internationally
DECEMBER, 2016
Following continued successes in the
United States through both Channel and direct sales, Keaz, Inc. was
established.
JANUARY, 2017
Following an extensive 9 month
evaluation, tendering and contract negotiations, Toyota Australia selected Keaz
and the KeazACCESS as its Pool Vehicle sharing platform of choice to go forward
with in the market.
Following Envoy's review of potential Carsharing platforms for its unique 'go-to-market' strategy of placing an all Electric Vehicle fleet into community based properties for sharing, KeazACCESS was selected over leading US and European suppliers.
Following Envoy's review of potential Carsharing platforms for its unique 'go-to-market' strategy of placing an all Electric Vehicle fleet into community based properties for sharing, KeazACCESS was selected over leading US and European suppliers.
JUNE, 2017
Europecar selected KeazACCESS and
KeazKIT offerings to protect and provide remote access to their fleet of
exclusive rental vehicles in Australia.
JUNE, 2017
Following the onboarding of
KeazACCESS within Toyota Australia, Lexus Australia selected the KeazACCESS
platform to underpin its loyalty strategy program to allow for Lexus owners to
'book and rent' other Lexus makes.
JUNE, 2017
Yoogo NZ lead the winning consortium
bid (which included Keaz and BMW/NZ) for an all EV Carsharing rollout for the
City of Christchurch's hybrid vehicle sharing tender. Keaz began integration of
systems for early 2018 rollout.
SEPTEMBER, 2017
Keaz now reached commitments from
clients to rollout over 2,000 vehicles using the KeazACCESS platform.
JANUARY, 2018
Founding Members meet in San Diego
USA to define new blockchain business for the sharing economy to be based upon
the Keaz founders sharing economy experience.
JANUARY, 2018
Design and architecture of ShareRing
takes shape
JANUARY, 2018
ShareRing brands and logos made
official. ShareRing (Company). ShareRing (Digital Utility Token). SharePay
(Digital Currency). ShareLedger (BlockChain platform).
JANUARY, 2018
Leading brands in the sharing economy
approached for partnership with ShareRing Blockchain Technology.
JANUARY, 2018
Expansion of the development team
begins in Ho Chi Minh City.
JANUARY, 2018
ShareRing board submit Whitepaper for
legal review and sign off.
FEBRUARY, 2018
Development of the ShareRing
consensus model commences.
FEBRUARY, 2018
Website launched. ShareRing made
public with Whitepaper made available. Presale of Tokens begins in early stage
funding search
FEBRUARY, 2018
Smart Contract Audit process and
revise as required.
MARCH, 2018
Presale of Tokens ends.
MARCH, 2018
Visit the link at the top of the
ShareRing page, preference will be given to contributors who fill out the form
early, and those who can assist with building the ShareRing community.
APRIL, 2018
Presale of Tokens ends.
MAY, 2018
Presale of Tokens ends
JUNE, 2018
Runs for 1 month or until sold out
(whichever comes first)
JUNE, 2018
Tokens are issued to TGE contributors
(no later than June 2018)
AUGUST, 2018
Test Clients use ShareLedger in real
world
OCTOBER, 2018
ShareLedger goes live
NOVEMBER, 2018
Smart Contract Audit process and
revise as required
Meet the ShareRing founders
Tim Bos
CEO and Cofounder

Tim is an
experienced blockchain engineer and entrepreneur who has founded several
sharing services, including global car-sharing platform Keaz, which has offices
in Australia, Hong Kong, Vietnam and the USA. In an earlier life, he was an
Associate Director at Barclays Capital, Program Manager at Avanade (a Microsoft
and Accenture JV) and Project Manager at GE Capital.
Rohan LePage
COO and Cofounder

A highly
competent business manager, Rohan’s experience in online analytics spans many
years. He is highly sought after in this sphere with a renowned reputation
which speaks for itself. With a strong background in major automotive, plant
equipment and e-commerce brands, Rohan’s knowledge of the rental (sharing)
space is exemplary. His keen interest in crypto mining technology and hardware
has lead him to become an expert in this field, from which he has derived great
deal of experience since installing a crypto mining farm of his own in 2015.
Neville Christie
Investment Director and Cofounder

As the
grey-haired member of ShareRing team, and our Investment Director, Neville
Christie’s career has covered a very wide range of industries and roles. At
various times Neville has acted as chair, facilitator, innovator, entrepreneur,
business mentor, venture banker, chair of strategic innovation boards, and
futurist.
Peter David
Non-Executive Director and Cofounder

Peter has a
lifetime of experience in every aspect of growing global technology businesses.
As CEO, COO or general manager, he has led several startups to generate total
revenue of more than $300 million. In 2013 he founded Keaz with Tim Bos and
currently serves as the company’s CEO.
Jane Sadler-Kidd
Non-Executive Director and Cofounder

A founding
shareholder of Keaz and ShareRing, Jane provides financial oversight, budgeting
and financial forecasting support to the executive team. As an FCA her career
has taken her from audit partner, with a national UK accountancy practice,
through corporate finance advisory and interim management at board level, to
her current focus on broader change management and organisational development.
With experience working in UK, Russia, Middle East and Asia, she brings a clear
understanding of both; the financial and organisational challenges facing a
fast growing business operating in a global environment; and the need to
establish robust financial practices to track and manage resources effectively
in order to support the planned rapid growth.
Barry Brewster
Non-Executive Director and Cofounder

Barry is a
founding shareholder of Keaz and ShareRing. He specialises in creating
optimised, agile performance for organisations and major projects globally. He
is an Internationally Certified Master Facilitator with over forty years of
experience in Asia Pacific, Europe, Canada and the United States.
Barry brings to ShareRing global experience in leveraging executive networks
and guiding fast moving organisational development initiatives. He is also
Chairman of The Agile Business Leader and a Board advisor to the International
Institute for Facilitation. He is co-author of a series of five books which are
included in the curriculum of universities in Australia and the USA, titled
“The Agile Business Leader®” published 2010-2014
Meet the Advisors
Richard Kastelein
Blockchain and ICO Veteran

Richard
Kastelein is a publisher and entrepreneur with international standing.
He brings a wealth of experience and knowledge on advising blockchain startups
during the ICO process, including working with Bancor during its $150M raise
and early humanitarian ICO Humaniq in 2016/17.
Renowned for founding the recently acquired industry vertical, Blockchain News,
Richard’s pioneering contributions on blockchain technology can also be found
in publications, such as Harvard Business Review, Venturebeat, Wired and The
Guardian.
He is a partner at ICO services collective, CryptoAssets Design Group, where he
helped to raise over $200M, a director of education company Blockchain Partners
(part of Oracle’s partner ecosystem), the founder of leading industry event,
CryptoFinancing, the first ICO event to be held in Europe, and the founder of a
new 2018 event called Tokenomicon in
Malta.
Richard holds an honorary Ph.D. and is Chair Professor of the Blockchain
Faculty at Jiangxi Ahead Institute of Software & Technology, in China.
Ting Y Chan
Principal and CEO of Dominion All
Services Ltd

Ting was a
Senior Executive at Hutchison Telecommunications Group, based in Hong Kong, for
over 21 years. Prior to that, he was a Partner at a leading international
commercial law firm, across its Melbourne and HK offices.
Ting brings deep experience in building, managing and advising international
and technology businesses entailing small to very large investment: many of
Hutchison Telecom’s global ventures are or were US$billion-plus investments.
Ting’s approach is practical and results-driven. He draws on and combines his
legal training with lessons learnt from his hands-on commercial approach to
managing a broad range of projects.These include greenfields/startups, JV’s,
M&A’s, listings, exits and closures, IP protection and exploitation, tax,
human resources, Government relations and corporate governance. Ting has a
BA/LLB (Hons) from Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand and a NZ Dip
Teaching. He is admitted to practise law in Australia, HK and NZ.
Gary Palmer
Chairman, TECS Austria

Gary has
advised banks, emoney institutions and technology providers in their
development of blockchain and cryptocurrency strategies, with a keen focus on
regulatory, compliance and payment technology.
Gary’s a proven startup founder with extensive, global experience in building
world-class teams and companies that grow into large businesses and ultimately
deliver compelling investor returns. He co-founded WildCard Systems in 1997,
which became the largest prepaid processor in the world when later sold to
eFunds for $262M. Proceeding that, Gary was part of the team that sold eFunds
to a NYSE listed company, Fidelity National Information Services, for $1.8B.
And in 2015, Adaptive Payments, a company he co-founded and pioneered 24x7x365
instant payments in the US, was acquired by MasterCard International.
Gary holds a BS in Marketing from the University of South Florida.
Adrian McCullagh

Adrian has
been a solicitor for 30 years having concentrated on IT law, and IT security
law. He is presently advising on Blockchain technology and its legal impact and
is currently working on 6 ICOs across multiple jurisdictions.
Principal of ODMOB Lawyers which specializes in high-tech IT legal advice.
Christopher Emms

Christopher
is a serial entrepreneur with extensive experience working with Startups and
Ventures. Having worked in senior roles for some of Europe’s most exciting
technology Startups across the UK and Berlin, where he was first introduced to
Blockchain, particularly within the Fin- tech space. Christopher advises
businesses on Blockchain eco-systems, regulatory requirements, Whitepaper
Structuring and Appraisals, Business Plans, Token Design, and Architecture.
Jonathan Galea

Jonathan’s
considerable experience in the blockchain sector ranges from a close study on
the developing regulation in the area to hands-on experience in the technical
and economic aspects of cryptocurrencies, one of the most widely-adopted uses
of the blockchain so far. Jonathan’s LL.D. (Doctorate of Laws) thesis was
titled “The Effect of Bitcoin on Money Laundering Law”, and being completed in
May 2015, it was one of the first ever legal theses on the subject. He has been
following developments in the area for four years and moreover has also participated
as a keynote speaker in several conferences both in Malta and abroad, covering
the legal, technical and economic aspects thereof.
Anna Melton

Anna is a
cryptocurrency evangelist and a highly experienced Marketing and Public
Relations consultant with an extensive background in fast-paced and dynamic
industries including Fintech, Gaming, Blue Chip Companies and International
Music Festivals. Anna advises on and oversees the entire ICO or Token Sale
marketing and communications strategy and Roadshow programme for TokenKey
clients alongside her in-house team and strategic partnerships.
Jim Shiyu Jin

Jim is the
China Market Advisor, Advisor @ MasterNode Ventures, and Head of China
Operationed @ CanYa. He has 8-years of software engineering with experience in
fields of Blockchain Technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Virtual Reality
(VR), Brain-Machine Interface (BMI), High-frequency and Quantitative trading,
IoT system development and Web development. Jim also has deep connections with
Venture Capitalists, Media, Fund Distribution channels and influencers in
China.
Chelsea Rustrum

Chelsea
Rustrum explores shared ownership and value distribution through the lens of
the sharing economy and blockchain technology. She’s the author of It’s a
Shareable Life, the founder of Blockchain for Good, a social and educational
series, and the co-founder of Blox 7, a new economy storytelling agency.
Chelsea grew up a teenage entrepreneur building businesses online from middle
school onward. Later she understood how sharing time, space, and resources
could transform human relationships and exchange. Today, she works toward
creating systems, structures, and financial models that reinforce our
interdependence. To that end, she’s working on a collaborative Blockchain Code
of Ethics to program the future with collectively aligned values.
INFOMATION:
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Telegram: https://t.me/ShareRing_Announcements
Telegram: https://t.me/ShareRing
Author:
Vincent
Admin group Airdrop & ICO:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/174689159952121/
My bitcointalk:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1190609
Myetherwallet: 0x5A68BedC4609AB68a2f14CD610B06786983Fe804
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