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Author Topic: [ANN] 🔶🔶🔶 PZMCash - SAME SAME, BUT DIFFERENT 🔶🔶🔶  (Read 3202 times)
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July 24, 2020, 04:34:46 PM
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Hello community 👋

We are pleased to announce that PZMCash PoS coin is officially changing the name to the ZYX Network.

The new name of the coin was chosen with your participation during an open vote. Despite the name change, the blockchain and coin features remain unchanged 👍

The decision to change the name was made due to entering new markets, adapting the name to a simpler and more memorable one, and also in order to avoid reputational risks due to the similarity of the name of the coin with other projects with which the developer company has nothing in common.

PoS coin ZYX is already available as a trading tool and soon will be listed on an exchange. It can also be used as a means of payment for purchasing goods in iVendPay terminals.

A staking function is also available, which will allow ZYX holders to receive passive income for holding cryptocurrency 💰

Thank you very much for your participation in this important step and for your support 😉

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July 26, 2020, 02:13:17 PM
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