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March Monthly

Paysenger’s updates

Here’s a March 2023 round-up of updates, achievements, new features, and events.

Let’s get it started!

Rewards will be distributed among top participants, who get the most XP on Crew3, and random participants

Top 1 XP — 20 000 EGO tokens + 100 USDT
Top 2 XP — 10 000 EGO tokens + 75 USDT
Top 3 XP — 7000 EGO tokens + 50 USDT
Top 4–10 XP — 3000 EGO tokens + 25 USDT
Top 11–20 XP — 2000 EGO tokens
Top 21–30 XP — 1000 EGO tokens
Top 31–100 XP — 500 EGO tokens
Top 101–150 XP — 200 EGO tokens

100 random participants will get 200 EGO tokens

Curent Sprint Dates: 15.03.2023–17.04.2023

One of Paysenger’s founders posted a huge announcement to our community. He told us about the upcoming IDO, the team’s post-IDO plans, and the current changes to the EGO token’s tokenomics.

IDO Dates: from April 24 to April 30.

A new feature on Paysenger that will help you to create your custom media offers in your profile

From now you can customize your media offers by creating unique offer names and descriptions. This feature will be helpful for both content creators and content requesters.

For example, if you are good at drawing you can make a custom offer that will refer to drawing such as «Create a portrait» or «Draw a beautiful landscape», so users can immediately make requests on a given topic.

How to make a custom offer:

— Go to your profile on Paysenger
— Click on «Media Request»
— Click on «Add New Offer»

Everyone who gets the OAT from this campaign will be able to double the prizes from the Paysenger’s Crew3 sprints. So the total prize pool for OAT holders is $23200 (in EGO tokens + USDT).

We are proud to share that our second-month retention rate is about 30%, which means that a significant number of users continue to find value in our platform even after their initial experience

Furthermore, we are excited to report that the average deposit is $30, which is a testament to the trust and confidence our users have in Paysenger

Last but not least, we are pleased to inform you that our users make an average of 10 likes on their first day of using Paysenger. We believe this speaks to the quality of our platform and the engaging experience we provide to our users

Added:
Custom Offers
— Updated PayTags banners
— Add uploading user avatars in a small format
— Banners (discover + feed)
— KYC when withdrawing/depositing funds
— Small UI updates
— Added an internal browser when registering/logging in via Facebook
— If the cost per message for the user is 0, then the button should show just Chat instead of Chat for $0

Fixed:
Bug when the pictures from the “Top Models” section don’t load
— Bug when the profile feed doesn’t load
— Bug when editing text in a media request
— Bug with the keyboard hiding the message confirmation button
— Updated components of transactions on the user’s profile balance page
— Bug that caused previously typed text to be erased when selecting a paytag during the creation
— App crash when you click on a post in a certain tag
— App crash when opening a Requests response

The Paysenger ecosystem continues to evolve as we incorporate new features and launch bigger campaigns.

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