It's a dead project, don't trust a single word that their CEO says.
Also, the latest rumour on Anyswap is that it's moving away from Fusion, which makes the Fusion stats on usage the following:
3 three projects ever attempted to run on Fusion in the three years since the Fusion ICO.
All three started by the Fusion team members. Not a single one was ever attempted by a third-party company.
The three projects are:
- WeDeFi — dead in a couple of months after starting because Fusion failed to handle it.
- Anyswap — moving away from Fusion to its own network. Although it's currently a rumour.
- Chainge — currently exists only as a website and a concept.
One of the most hyped features of Fusion during the ICO (three years ago) — DCRM — is still not available on the mainnet. Most likely because the team doesn't know how to implement it.
Also read this:
Fusion’s $6.4M cryptocurrency theft could be an inside job.
Also, of the
team members listed on the Fusion website, only Guochang, Zhaojun, and Dejun (DJ) Qian are in the project now (not sure for how long). Everybody else abandoned Fusion long ago, but they never even updated the website. See Andre Cronje listed as a team member? As of today this is straight lying.
These are just a few quick examples, btw. The more you get involved in Fusion, the more red flags left and right that are there you will see.
There's a reason Fusion's price chart is the way it is.