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FAIRPROMISE, simplified by Company with a capital of € 1000 action commenced operations in August 2014. Mona Sofia CSETERKY Novicov is president of the company FAIRPROMISE. The headquarters of this company is currently located at 16 rue Alphonse Karr - 06000 Nice

Company Overview

Fairpromise (FP) is a free social networking site (SNS) assessing the people and the impact of their actions, offering them tools to better aproach and manage those actions. A bridge between Internet and reality, FP is conceived with a viral engine based on a unique concept, modeling a widely accepted, intercultural model. FP addresses an open market (5 - 100 years), using proven and innovative economic models, a must for any investor's portfolio.

The Only Place Where a Promise is a Promise
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Promise--> Share--> Do--> Earn Show & Have Fun =====

A. What is Fairpromise
Fairpromise is the action engine. On Fairpromise you can search for people or group’s actions and you can see their interactions. You can find world’s promises, challenges, projects, contracts, contests. You can find ordinary and public people, groups, brands, companies and institutions and see their reputation. Fairpromise creates win-win situations. In Fairpromise somebody will always earn something creating an action: you, your audience, your witnesses, your supporters or your opponents.

B. What can I do on Fairpromise?
With Fairpromise you can better control all aspects of your life: personal, professional, social and political. You can achieve your goals, challenge and motivate people; you can educate or play with your friends, family, colleagues, clients and suppliers, celebrities, public people, groups, companies and institutions. You can imagine and shape a different world, the one you’ve always wanted.

C. What are the actions?
1. A promise is a way to create action, to address it, to evaluate it and to repeat it in the same or better conditions until the promise is completed successfully. Practically everything is a promise: an accepted challenge, an election promise, a project, an appointment, a contract, an offer, a discount, a love promise, etc. A promise is a contract between two or more people or entities.

2. A challenge is an accepted promise. It follows the same flow.

3. A contest is an open challenge to many entities (people, groups, brands).

4. A project/contract is a professional promise with multiple actors and roles. Be careful when you invite people to identify the right roles.

D. Who can create an action?
Anyone who has a positive credit of Faircoins can create action. You can promise to or challenge somebody, can create contests or post projects or contracts.

E. Can I create an action with a negative credit?
No, but there are many ways to pass to positive: - Try again a promise you broke (free for children and students); - Take a public challenge from those found in Topics that might fit you (must have a bigger stake in faircoins) or take many challenges addressed to you from your groups. - Work for faircoins: manage (propose and/or watch) topics (editor) and get yourself hired to manage other people’s actions (administrator); - Buy faircoins from other people. Keep the ball rolling, today you buy, tomorrow you may sell.

F. What can I earn?
You can earn: - Reputation (fair points) - Real money - Other rewards (offered in the contract) - FAIRCOINS (virtual credit that can be exchanged for money later)

G. What is a FAIRCOIN?
Faircoins credits received by the user at the registration or by any additional entity the user creates (group registration, child, brand, creation) which are automatically used by the system in the evaluation process. The faircoins transfer between users and between users and Fairpromise gives the overall reputation. The faircoins encourage user to take actions on the site, being used as a motivational factor. Not all the actions are increasing your reputation: You can voluntarily give away credits as supporter (those will not be accounted), you can buy new credits (they are not increasing the reputation), the only actions that are accounted are related to the actions creating reputation or rewards of the site.

H. What if I break a promise?
- Your audience evaluates your promise’s result. Even if you break a promise, but you’ve tried hard to complete it, your audience will vote for you and give you the chance to try it again. - Sometimes you’ll lose some points (faircoins). - Sometimes you’ll get a medal with a strange name on it.

I. Who are the promise’s actors?
1. You 2. Your audience: You promise to somebody: to yourself, to your family, friends, colleagues, clients, suppliers, public people, celebrity, companies, institutions, brands, to others 3. Your witnesses (optional, but desirable): people knowing you and the promise’s environment who are able to give a right opinion on the evolution and on the result of the promise. Could be invited as supporters, too. 4. Your supporters: people you invite or who join freely your promise if the promise is public and who support you: a. financially – donate money b. helping you physically – donate time c. supporting you morally – they show you their love publicly and offer you some credit. 5. Your opponents: people you invite to whom you want to prove something or who join freely your promise if the promise is public and who oppose you.

J. What are the promise’s characteristics?
- It is always: o addressed to somebody;  Might have witnesses.  Might have supporters and opponents. o It has a deadline. o It has a timeline and it is in one of the following periods:  subscription period  execution period  evaluation period  reviewing period o It is rewarded or has penalties (real or virtual); - Optional it might have: o A domain o A location o An importance o A budget o Milestones o A vote majority

K. How it works?
1. You promise to somebody 2. You share it: a. You may invite witnesses (optional, but desirable, gives you points). You may invite them as supporters (gives you more points). b. You may invite supporters (optional, but desirable, gives you points) or post it in a public space (gives you more points). 3. You execute the promise: a. Your witnesses show the promise’s trend: they are asked if you’ll succeed or not at every milestone. b. You may claim the money, the volunteered time and love your supporters offered you 4. You finish your promise and leave a message to your audience 5. You are evaluated by your audience 6. You kept your promise  you get your reward  get the faircoins stake 7. You broke your promise  try again or lose the stake 8. You make the promise Depending on the deadline of the promise you have: - a subscription period where people you have invited join your promise and give the promise stake, - an execution period where you complete the promise, - an evaluation period where people evaluate your promise - a reviewing period (where they evaluate the quality on a long term).

L. How to post a promise?
A promise is a contract between two or more people or entities. You post a promise clicking on the tab “Take action here” and choose “Post a promise”

1. To post a promise you have to identify: a. To whom you address the promise: - You can choose from (yourself, family, friends, colleagues, clients, suppliers, public people, celebrity, companies, institutions, brands, other). If the people chosen belongs to your groups you can post it privately, if not it has to be posted either as a challenge to that entity or in the public section of topics and wait to be picked up from the person (if the public vote assigns the topic in the top) b. How long does it take to complete the promise? - Pick the deadline with the date picker. Depending on the end date fairpromise will choose one of the following deadlines: o Immediate: no subscription period, the evaluation starts immediately and is no longer than 1 day; o Short term (within one month): subscription and evaluation period no longer than 1 week o Medium term (within one year): subscription and evaluation period no longer than 2 weeks o Long term and (within 5 years): subscription and evaluation period no longer than 1 month o Endless: permanent subscription and evaluation c. What are the rewards and penalties for you and for your audience? o Once you create a promise you know exactly what your rewards and your penalties are and how many faircoins your audience will reward the promise if you won it.

o Once your audience join the promise, it will know exactly what it rewards and penalties are and how many faircoins you will reward the promise if you break it. o Supporters may participate with money, time and faircoins (limited). d. And complete all the other fields. 2. Once completed share it: Invite witnesses and supporters

Once you reach a negative credit you either:
a) Buy some credit from somebody else b) Take a challenge from the challenge list addressed to you or pick one solution from the solution list (topics/solutions) and transform it into a promise. c) Take some virtual clashes/negative titles d) Work for credits: a. As moderator b. As administrator c. As editor (post topics or tutorials)