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November 15, 2019, 08:07:53 PM
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Amero-Isatek has just made the largest-ever purchase of land with cryptocurrencies. The total transaction was around $280M and paid with their own virtual currency, Ameros (AMX).

Amero-Isatek has been making so huge inroads in the Mexican cryptocurrency world this year. The company plans to open its first physical exchange in Nuevo Leon, Monterrey and also plans to open another seven more throughout the country. It’s a bold move that Amero-Isatek is betting will play out in the end given that there are some 800,000 cryptocurrency users in Central Mexico alone.


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Do you honestly think that this is a great move for Amero-Isatek? I mean, wow!

Although that I've heard of some few news from Facebook, Twitter and other social media channels that there are some who have bought land or property by using Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrencies out there, this one for me is totally an enormous amount.

$280 million worth of Ameros tokens? I honestly think that this news alone would be a sign that land or property owners might consider accepting cryptocurrencies as mode of payment.

What do you think about this one guys? Let me know your thoughts and opinions. Would love to hear from you all here. Thanks!
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November 15, 2019, 08:12:01 PM
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It is very nice that they make an investment based on their income. However, how they use this land they bought is very important.
Are they planning on opening a mining facility or something?

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November 15, 2019, 08:43:28 PM
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The move comes after the adoption of new regulations on cryptocurrency in Mexico and using Bitcoin for international payments.
Physical exchanges could help stimulate the local crypto market since regulators allow organisations to operate in physical locations under a “sandbox” legal framework for fintech companies. Mexico had previously made a name for itself as a cryptocurrency paradise since users could buy Bitcoin easily even without a bank account
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November 15, 2019, 08:45:15 PM
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Amero-Isatek has just made the largest-ever purchase of land with cryptocurrencies. The total transaction was around $280M and paid with their own virtual currency, Ameros (AMX).

Amero-Isatek has been making so huge inroads in the Mexican cryptocurrency world this year. The company plans to open its first physical exchange in Nuevo Leon, Monterrey and also plans to open another seven more throughout the country. It’s a bold move that Amero-Isatek is betting will play out in the end given that there are some 800,000 cryptocurrency users in Central Mexico alone.


Check out the rest of the news by clicking here

Do you honestly think that this is a great move for Amero-Isatek? I mean, wow!

Although that I've heard of some few news from Facebook, Twitter and other social media channels that there are some who have bought land or property by using Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrencies out there, this one for me is totally an enormous amount.

$280 million worth of Ameros tokens? I honestly think that this news alone would be a sign that land or property owners might consider accepting cryptocurrencies as mode of payment.

What do you think about this one guys? Let me know your thoughts and opinions. Would love to hear from you all here. Thanks!

 What an utter load of shit.

 The highest price ever paid for this token was US$0.00259534
Anyone can do the math to realize that 17M of that doesn't equate to $280M.
Why are you posting this?

 
 
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November 15, 2019, 09:08:06 PM
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I have never heard about this project or token and i do not find any reason why a land owner would trust such unknown project and token, if the purchase were made using btc or eth that could have been some realistic news but this seems suspicious, it may turn out to be a marketing gimmick to get some attention and hype for this project and token.

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