Global chat platform Kik to
launch digital currency
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[May 25, 2017]
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss
NEW
YORK (Reuters) - Kik Interactive, which created the chat platform Kik,
said on Thursday it was launching a crypto-currency or token called Kin
that would enable customers to use a whole range of digital services.
Kik is a free chat and messaging application founded in 2009 and built
for teenagers, with about 300 million registered users.
The Kin token will be created on the Ethereum blockchain, another online
public ledger much like that of bitcoin, the original digital currency.
A sale of the token will be slated some time this year, Ted Livingston,
Kik founder and chief executive officer, said in an interview with
Reuters.
He said Kik would be the first social media app to create its own
currency for future sale to the public.
Livingston added that 10 percent of the token would be sold in a public
sale to investors, in "initial coin offerings," a capital-raising scheme
employed by blockchain companies that entails creating a digital asset
and selling it to the public.

At the moment, ICOs are not regulated.
Blockchain emerged as the software underpinning bitcoin and is
maintained by a network of computers on the internet. It has gained
global traction given the technology's ability to record and track the
movement of assets.
"A crypto-currency opens a strategy that can lead to a future in digital
services that is both open and better," said Livingston.
He noted that digital services such as chat apps and social media
platforms had become controlled by a few enterprises, making it tough
for smaller players to compete.
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Ted Livingston, founder and CEO of Kik Messenger, speaks at the
TechCrunch Disrupt event in Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., May
11, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

The
Kin token will be used to facilitate all kinds of services, initially within the
Kik platform, and eventually expand to other digital services, Livingston said.
By
integrating Kin into Kik, the currency will become the most used crypto-currency
in the world given the chat app's millions of monthly active users, Livingston
said. "That would give a lot of value to Kin."
Kik will also develop a Kin rewards feature, intended to promote its use as a
common currency. Through the Kin rewards program, the token will be introduced
as a daily reward, which will be distributed among the currency holders
reflecting each individual's or group's contribution to the overall community.
Kik's daily rewards will start at around $100,000, which will be divided among
the digital service owners, he added.
(Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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