Introducing Azure Heroes with Blockchain-based badges
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Introducing Azure Heroes with Blockchain-based badges

Publish Date: Dec 5 '19
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Are you an inclusive leader? content hero? community hero? mentor or maker? we would like to hear from you!

There are limited tokens, go claim yours now.

Microsoft and Enjin have collaborated in a local pilot to create a blockchain-based recognition program. The Azure Heroes badgers were created in a number of original and unique designs that have been tokenized into a digital asset on the Ethereum public blockchain.

Curious how it works?

Under the hood, there is Ethereum platform. When you receive a cute badger in your wallet, you're actually taking ownership of Non-fungible Tokens (NFT) which is unique and one-of-a-kind! This is a digital asset with no monetary value.

Not sure what to do? write us with your questions and comments here!

There are limited tokens, go claim yours now.

Comments 2 total

  • Niloshima Srivastava
    Niloshima SrivastavaSep 26, 2020

    So, I already have azure heroes Kudos Badge, in my enjin wallet, but I am not able to see that in my learn profile.

    • ARULMOUZHI
      ARULMOUZHIDec 21, 2020

      Myself Also faced the same scenario, The solution is - In Mobile App, in Linked Projects, Link your Project. Yup, we may think how to link project? - in azure community heroes user map, disconnect(sign-out), again sign-in, at that time, you can able to see QR code, scan that using 'Linked Projects option in mobile app'. After doing like above mentioned, within 1 hour, our claimed badge in enjin wallet(mobile) will be linked with our azure 'azureheroes.community' profile. Kudos, thus we can showcase our profile with badge like below.
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