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November 02, 2013, 01:30:12 AM Last edit: November 02, 2013, 06:47:44 PM by tagbond |
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UPDATE on TagCash Crypto Exchange
Making good progress, the Tagbond login details and the wallets have been connected to the exchange server, and the adding and withdrawing of crypto funds is working. 9 foreign currency accounts are offered with Standard Chartered Bank (USD, GBP, EUR, NZD, AUD, SGD, HKD, JPY AND PHP), and we will support DGC, XPM, PPC, LTC, TAG and BTC against BTC/LTC/TAG and against each of the 9 currencies
No fees for trading, deposits and withdrawals of crypto are free, wire deposits of fiat will be USD $15 and withdrawal is USD $25. We are also encouraging the use of crypto within the Tagbond rewards / merchant system as a currency of choice. Customers that deposit either Fiat or Crypto will be able to transfer to other members, use within Tagbond to give as rewards, or charge/pay for products and services offered by anyone using the platform. No merchant or transfer fees - a percentage of customer rewards is shared by Tagbond on 80/20 basis.
There will be limited crypto held in hot wallets on connected servers, most will be held in cold storage.
TagBond Ltd and TagCash Ltd are SEC companies registered in Makati, Philippines with fully paid up capital for TagCash Ltd at 100m Pesos (USD $2.4 million) - TagCash Ltd is also processing it's electronic money application and is expected to receive it within the next 60 days, not that it needs it for trading, but it is needed for local cash in and cash out operations in PHP. Deposits are ringfenced and any other operations do not impact on TagCash Ltd. By central bank regulations, all computerized balances must match funds on deposit and the Central Bank audits that on a regular basis. If anything untoward happens, TagCash funds by law have to be returned to owners.
TagCash will either obtain licensing in different countries/jurisdictions or work with EMI / MTL partners (including each state in the USA). Any interested parties please PM me.
TagCash is wholly owned by Mark Vernon, British Citizen, resident in Philippines.
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