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When Airbnb launched, critics said one thing: "People won't let strangers sleep in their homes."
Today, Airbnb is worth $100B+ and hosts have earned over $180B from their properties.
Why did it work? Because Airbnb understood something profound: People will happily monetize assets they already own. |
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That's exactly what Mode Mobile is proving with phones. |
The best part is that users don’t have to change their phone habits.
45 million users are already making money from activities they already do, like using apps, listening to music, and even just charging their phones.
Mode has already helped users save and earn over $325M+ just from normal phone usage.
Major retailers like Walmart and Best Buy currently carry the company’s EarnPhones, helping drive 32,481% revenue growth and making Mode North America's #1 fastest-growing software company.
Global expansion is underway, and a potential IPO is in the works with Mode securing the $MODE ticker from Nasdaq.
Just like Airbnb transformed "idle bedrooms" into income streams, Mode is turning "idle screen time" into earnings.
The difference? There are 7 billion smartphones in the world - that's a lot more than spare bedrooms.
>>>Act today to get pre-IPO shares at just $0.26 and get 100% bonus shares.
P.S. Remember: Airbnb's early investors saw the future of asset sharing. Mode investors see the future of data value. Get your $0.26 pre-IPO shares today |
Disclosures
Mode Mobile recently received their ticker reservation with Nasdaq ($MODE), indicating an intent to IPO in the next 24 months. An intent to IPO is no guarantee that an actual IPO will occur.
The Deloitte rankings are based on submitted applications and public company database research, with winners selected based on their fiscal-year revenue growth percentage over a three-year period.
Please read the offering circular at invest.modemobile.com. This is a paid advertisement for Mode Mobile’s Regulation A Offering. |
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