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    XION's chain abstraction boosts top brands via EarnOS platform

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    XION (CRYPTO:XION) has made waves with its innovative chain abstraction technology, which has significantly enhanced the EarnOS platform, a new player in the digital advertising industry.

    This platform, which launched in beta, features partnerships with major brands in ridesharing and fashion, boasting a combined market capitalisation exceeding $165 billion.

    The EarnOS platform, supported by XION's technology, has successfully revolutionised digital advertising by transforming user acquisition, engagement, and reward systems.

    The initial launch saw over 200,000 verified users and achieved 1,300,000 unique brand interactions through various methods, including social media campaigns and augmented reality experiences.

    The impact was notable, with participating brands reporting a staggering 9000% increase in brand awareness and significant social media growth.

    This success has led to increased investment from the ridesharing company and highlights EarnOS's potential to disrupt the $1 trillion digital advertising market.

    XION’s chain abstraction simplifies the user experience by removing the complexities typically associated with blockchain technology.

    Users can log in with email and interact seamlessly across devices without dealing with seed phrases, gas fees, or transaction signing.

    This ease of use is complemented by global USDC micropayment capabilities, which enhance advertisers' reach through innovative economic incentives.

    XION's approach paves the way for mainstream adoption of Web3 technologies, showcasing how blockchain can become a powerful tool for digital marketing and user engagement.

    XION’s chain abstraction and EarnOS platform are setting new standards in digital advertising, offering a glimpse into the future of Web3 applications that combine blockchain technology with user-friendly interfaces and effective economic incentives.

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