GM Informatics Introduce $GMCoin to turn Decentralized Business Model into Reality

Bodrum, Turkey, Aug. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Decentralization is basically a business model which involves transferring of decision-making power and functions from a single central authority to operating units at different levels within an organization. Factors such as globalization and the volatile macro-economic situation have driven more small and big businesses to adopt that flexible and agile type of governance.

Why Should You Move to a Decentralized Business Model?

According to a recent Deloitte survey, 75% of the respondents who were surveyed stated that they were moving to a more decentralized business structure. More than half of the participants in that survey predict that they will rather shift to a more decentralized business model in terms of decision-making and management.

Data management
When it comes to data management, generally databases are divided in three types:

Centralized data suggests that all data is stored on a single computer. In order to get the required information, you will have to connect to the main computer that is the server.

Decentralized data is not operated by a single central storage. A few servers that are connected will communicate with each other to provide the requested data.

Distributed data does not work with decentralized data silos. All of the nodes (computers) in the network contain information and all users are equal, having equal rights.

GMCoin: Decentralizing Businesses in a better way

GMCoin is the first company to establish a token model developed on the TRON network (TRC10) this vast and practical. It is based on the ITIL and COBIT ITSM principles already designed and ready for its customer launch on the alpha stage

GMCoin allows you to

  • Raise funds

  • Send/Receive Payment

  • Pay compensations/salaries to employees

  • Exploring synergies with other GMCoin unables companies

Benefits of GMCoin decentralized models for the society

Trust

With decentralized governance, stakeholders do not have to put their trust in a single authority. Today, we trust corporate and governmental organizations with our most sensitive and personal information and most of the time it seems to be fine.

Nevertheless, there have been plenty of recent examples where our trust has been violated. Vendors and digital platforms shut down, startups are bought or go out of business, social media are selling your data and advertisers follow you around the Internet.

On the flip side, in a well structured decentralized network, you will be able to significantly reduce or even eliminate the need of entrusting and completely relying on third parties to protect your data.