We would like to introduce you to Dock.io and Remote.com, two companies we met last year in November and that we’ve gotten to know better in San Francisco during the 2nd Token Summit. Quickly it became clear that even though our projects serve different purposes, we are compatible.

Dock.io

Dock.io is a decentralized data exchange protocol built on Ethereum. They are building an open and connected solution allowing users to own their data, and enabling applications to communicate and transfer data.

Dock.io is not a product or application, but a protocol capable of powering data for thousands of applications and technologies beyond what exists today. The protocol enables seamless connectivity of data across the web, allowing a user to update their data in one application, and instantly push that update to any sources they wish, for example updating your primary email address in dock.io would push an update to all platforms informing that your email address has changed.

Remote.com

Remote.com connects over 2 million professionals with remote and freelance jobs using artificial intelligence. Their intelligent matching engine matches clients with professionals by analyzing the client’s skills, experience and other factors to the posted job description. It is an end-to-end solution for hiring managers and job seekers.

How our partnership works

FundRequest will integrate with the dock.io protocol, giving our users the option to connect their dock.io account to complete their FundRequest profile or vice versa.

dock.io will serve as a login or authentication option when creating a new account within FundRequest. You will be able to instantly import work history and experiences, enabling you to build and instant reputation and increase your odds of getting work.

Remote.com will use the FundRequest reputation system (SkillsToken) as a source to validate the skills of the developer. It will use the FundRequest API to showcase a FundRequest user’s skill set, of course given they have agreed to share their user profile with third parties.

Remote.com will support FundRequest’s native token FND so that FundRequest users can buy premium services on the Remote.com platform using the FND token.