Title: What kind of electronic money do you trust? Post by: Lucky_John on August 21, 2018, 10:59:21 AM I am personally embarrassed lately that there are fewer and fewer private payment systems. Everywhere implemented complex verification, without which it is not available the basic functionality. Now I'm making a search for a new solution for myself. I will be glad to hear your opinion.
Title: Re: What kind of electronic money do you trust? Post by: thomas_kunkel on August 21, 2018, 11:03:35 AM From what I recall, we are all talking about electronic money here.
Ain't this a forum about cryptocurrencies, eh? Title: Re: What kind of electronic money do you trust? Post by: Lucky_John on August 21, 2018, 11:42:07 AM From what I recall, we are all talking about electronic money here. Ain't this a forum about cryptocurrencies, eh? I meant payment systems perfectmoney, okpay, skrill and so on. What would you prefer? Title: Re: What kind of electronic money do you trust? Post by: Behind on August 21, 2018, 12:08:54 PM I would still advise you to use crypto, I would suggest you to use a different crypto currency than the others, namely Cryonium, cryoinum is a crypto currency originating from Indonesia. Cryonium's working mechanism is crypto money which has physical guarantee assets in the form of precious metal coins so that it becomes a guaranteed and more stable investment asset. Cryonium is also in the process of being registered as a crypto currency company in Sangapura and Estonia. In both countries, the legality of cryptocurrency has been officially regulated.
Title: Re: What kind of electronic money do you trust? Post by: Lucky_John on August 21, 2018, 12:18:34 PM I would still advise you to use crypto, I would suggest you to use a different crypto currency than the others, namely Cryonium, cryoinum is a crypto currency originating from Indonesia. Cryonium's working mechanism is crypto money which has physical guarantee assets in the form of precious metal coins so that it becomes a guaranteed and more stable investment asset. Cryonium is also in the process of being registered as a crypto currency company in Sangapura and Estonia. In both countries, the legality of cryptocurrency has been officially regulated. I haven't heard before. Now I'll look for information about this. Thanks |