A blockchain project that claims it offers the "New financial era" to users says it will soon start delivering the world's first smartphone with a voice-over blockchain protocol.
KaratGold says the IMpulse K1 eliminates third-party companies and services by offering technology that enables users to communicate with full encryption - ensuring texts, documents, videos and recordings remain fully private at all times.
KaratGold says the goal of the IMpulse K1 is to place an emphasis on privacy and security - all while offering a device that is truly borderless and free of fees when crypto transactions are being performed.
KaratGold is available hereTo this end, KaratGold has also devised K-Merchant, a platform that offers a secure payment gateway for everyday retailers.
As well as enabling businesses big and small to accept purchases made using top digital currencies such as Bitcoin and Ether, along with its native KaratGold Coin, the system provides an intuitive dashboard that delivers the insights and data that entrepreneurs can use to discover their strengths and weaknesses, grow demand, and spot new opportunities.
In an acknowledgment that switching to new payment solutions can be an arduous process, the company says it provides "Blazing fast enrollment" through easy-to-understand online forms.
According to KaratGold, accepting payments has never been made this simple.
The company says its easy-to-use interface is ideal for professionals and beginners, and an array of order types ensure that traders can protect themselves no matter what the market may bring next.
Elsewhere in the ecosystem, the company is developing a network of ATMs for CashGold, a "User-friendly payment system where small gold bars are represented on a specific type of paper resembling a bank note" - enabling consumers to access the assets they want on demand.
The company began life as Karatbars International in Stuttgart, and it was founded by Harald Setz, a German entrepreneur with more than 35 years of experience.
Firm to Deliver Blockchain-Based Phone With 'Cutting-Edge' Protocol
gepubliceerd op Jul 30, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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