Before discovering LINK, 52-year-old Peter was going through a "dark period" in his life.
Operating a small fried chicken truck in a quiet town, he struggled with rising rents and
material costs. Blockchain felt like a distant dream, until he opened the LINK whitepaper.
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Step1: Sharing is Value
Peter started by sharing his referral code with regulars. Through LINK’s "Peer-to-Peer
Link" mechanism, he earned real-time rewards of up to 2% on referral top-ups. These points
allowed him to offset ingredient costs, turning his social circle into a sustainable
marketing engine.
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Step2: Building Local Consensus
He didn't stop there. Peter united neighborhood shopkeepers—the florist, the grocer, the
café owner—using the Geo-Proxy model. By accepting LINK points as
partial payment for marketing discounts, they built a localized digital economy that
brought life back to the community streets.
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Step3: ISP Connecting the Future
Today, Peter is the "community leader" guiding thousands. Through ISP Gateway
Sharing, every connection in the ecosystem contributes to revenue
distribution. As Peter says: "We aren't just doing business; we are building the
infrastructure of shared prosperity."
"Every link created is a step toward breaking sector barriers and seamless resource
exchange."