Roadman Investments (LITT.V) doubled today on the news that their licensee corporation, A3Com Solutions, is launching an iCashRewards virtual reality centre and social e-commerce site called iCashRewards.io, according to a press release.
The new site is in conjunction with Cao Jun art and Cao Jun digital wallet card. The Cao Jun digital wallet card is a Bitcoin wallet wrapped up into an app, which can be used as a bitcoin debit card, and has a social chat connection with users using Telegram without the necessity of leaving the app. A3Com is an ecommerce and mobile rewards platform, as well as a software development company. They possess an exclusive license to develop iCashRewards, a social ecommerce video marketing and rewards platform that blends video marketing with a rewards program.
“Virtual Reality is an excellent tool for bringing collections to digital life in a post Covid-19 world, especially one that involves social distancing. The Cao Jun Art showcase in the iCashRewards VR center offers a totally immersive experience, one in which many museums around the world are just now starting to embrace. Paintings from Cao Jun New Song Dynasty represent the pinnacle of centuries of traditional Chinese painting. We are excited to have Cao Jun Art and his Bitcoin collection led by A3Com.” said Luke Montaine, CEO of Roadman Investments.
Roadman is a Canadian venture capital and advisory firm that invests capital into companies offering hot products, devices, treatments and health supplements. They’ve been bouncing around various industries, trying to find something to grab onto and have managed to get themselves in some trouble with the SEC over some curious claims about the curative properties of cedar leaf oil. Now they’re trying to put that behind them and get into crypto and blockchain.
The Cao Jun digital wallet card might be a better landing for Roadman. First, it’s managed by XWallet, which has over 800,000 registered user accounts over 30 countries, and is accessible from both the App Store and Google Play.
LITT started the day at $0.045 and are presently trading at $0.09.
—Joseph Morton