Blockchain auction app DomRaider rebrands and enhances security with Naviaddress

DomRaider, a blockchain platform for real-time auctions announced today a new partnership with Naviaddress, one of the “most promising and innovative” technology projects on blockchain. Naviaddress is a global decentralized addressing system, which allows users to create random or unique digital addresses for any location as well as event worldwide.

Naviaddress has a patent pending technology that encodes a postal address and geotags into a digital address (called “naviaddress”). Naviaddress allows users to add comments or upload photos to make it easier to find. Users are able to send “naviaddress” to friends, partners, taxi or delivery services, etc. The platform allows for a free address to any location, objects, and people via their smartphones in real and virtual reality.

The strategic partnership between DomRaider and Naviaddress will combine the power to manage auctions with the Naviaddress decentralized addressing system. It will give Naviaddress’s users a way to verify and secure their purchase within the platform and will support new people in discovering Naviaddress.

Meanwhile, by announcing this first partnership, it is also the proof of concretization of Auctionity’s strategy to partner with blockchain marketplaces in order to expand the user base and DomRaider token (DRT) holders. With more users, it will be easier for people to connect, develop the brand awareness of the decentralized auction ecosystem while raising DRT’s visibility and potential value.

“To keep our word and to show actual progress on our project is a key reassurance factor for our community,’ stated Damien Henriques, CMO of DomRaider. “The DRT is already tradable on three exchanges, viz. HitBTC, EtherDelta, and Yobit. It will soon be added to several other exchanges.”

Also worth noting, going forward from now, DomRaider will be known just as Auctionity after deciding on a full rebrand. An MVP of the Auctionity platform is now available to check out as well.

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