At the start of a new year, many of us vow to work out more, lead healthier lives, and lose some weight. Unfortunately, studies show that most of us also abandon those goals only a few weeks later.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A free smartphone app that will pay people to be physically active launches on Wednesday in Britain, with users given digital "sweatcoins" depending on how many steps they take ...
On a recent evening with a wind chill of 11 degrees, I made myself put down a book I had been enjoying and go out on the streets of New York instead. I wasn’t heading out to meet friends or do my ...
Have you ever seen someone going for a run and thought, you couldn’t pay me to do that? What if a startup actually offered to? Ed Suh is being paid right now for every step he takes. Not in U.S.
If you've ever struggled to get into better shape then you know getting motivated to start is often the hardest part. But a new app may just be able be able to sweeten the deal. Sweatcoin combines ...
There's a new app called Sweatcoin and it lets you earn cryptocurrency, just for working out. It works by allowing users to hook up their smartphone's health and fitness data along with the GPS ...
Some apps available for iOS and Android devices claim to pay you in cryptocurrency for the steps you take every day. Despite numerous positive reviews on the App Store and Google Play, they are not ...
If you're lacking in fitness motivation, new app Sweatcoin could be just the thing you need. The app, which launches in the UK on Wednesday, effectively pays Brits to get active. It issues users with ...
FILE PHOTO: Co-founder of Sweatcoin Oleg Fomenko poses with the app open on a phone at his office in London, Britain May 4, 2016. REUTERS/Paul Hackett/File Photo By Eric Auchard FRANKFURT (Reuters) - ...
On a recent evening with a wind chill of 11 degrees, I made myself put down a book I had been enjoying and go out on the streets of New York instead. I wasn’t heading out to meet friends or do my ...