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Global Marketing Agency Iskander Hosts Blockchain Track on Buildstuff Conference

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Global Marketing Agency Iskander Hosts Blockchain Track on Buildstuff Conference

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Global Marketing Agency Iskander Hosts Blockchain Track on Buildstuff Conference

As part of the 5-day conference (14-18 November, 2018) in Vilnius, Lithuania, Blockchain track will be on 15th November.

It will feature 5 key speakers, the leading visionaries of the blockchain world. Guests will gain perspective on the latest industry developments and trends.

The topics will include:

Meaning of decentralization — Keynote
Blockchain Protocols — Panel Discussion
Blockchain Usage in Real Business — Panel discussion
Law and Legislations for Blockchain Projects — Keynote
Blockchain Development as a Service — Keynote

BuildStuff conference is designed not only for the software developers. It is for all professionals, who are related to or managing development teams. That includes developers, team leads, agile/scrum coaches, engineering managers, executives, founders, CTOs.

Started in 2012, BuildStuff quickly became a must-attend industry event, gathering world-class speakers and more then 1200 industry participants. This year’s conference, hosted in Radisson Blu hotel, will have more than 70 speakers, 5 tracks of sessions per day, as well as  panel discussions, workshops and social events. BuildStuff 2018 will feature 3 days (14-16 Nov) of conference sessions and 2 days (17-18 Nov) of workshops.

Iskander offers you a special 1-day pass to BuildStuff Сonference. With this ticket you will get access to all the events of the day including the blockchain track.

If you want to make the most out of BuildStuff, use our 10% off promo code ISKANDER for 3-days or 5-days tickets to attend full conference program.

More info: http://iskander.events/buildstuff/blockchaintrack

Global Marketing Agency Iskander Hosts Blockchain Track on Buildstuff Conference

Storiqa Announces the Launch of Marketplace Test with Focus on APAC

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Storiqa Announces the Launch of Marketplace Test with Focus on APAC

Aimed to help small and medium-sized producers step out of local markets and increase sales, Storiqa offers the first sellers 3 months of free trial period and helps them with marketing.

With an unparalleled product offer, Storiqa has listed on its marketplace, 20 brands with 170 unique goods. Strawberry-shaped porcelain plates, wooden notebooks, enamel air balloons – all these items emphasizing that the marketplace focuses on extraordinary products. All product lines across home decor and personal accessories are priced with STQ token, a measure of exchange on the platform.

Later, shoppers will be able to pay for goods with fiat along with crypto. Currently all business processes will be tested in Singapore and later on in other APAC countries.

Since the end of September Storiqa had been testing the marketplace with own Storiqa shop where company sells branded Storiqa merchandise. In total Storiqa attracted 60000 unique visitors within 30 days of trial period.

CEO of Storiqa Andrian Galkin says:

“Currently we see Singapore as an initial trial market for us. It’s highly international and has perfect basement for further global growth. The launch will not only help break down existing obstacles but also gain the experience for first shopping with cryptos in the world. After limited market test run Storiqa will scale up the business model to other countries.”

About Storiqa

Storiqa was founded in August 2017, with the aim of creating a quick-to-setup marketplace for SMEs with minimal financial borders and global transactional fees. Their key features and tools are based on using cryptocurrency and blockchain technology to resolve existing industry problems between buyers and sellers.

Storiqa has already gained major milestones in crypto industry:

January 2018 – closed $25 million hardcap in token sale
May 2018 – release of beta MVP
June 2018 – release of Storiqa Wallet prototype and its presentation at RISE conference

We connect with our customers across a wide range of social media channels including our 14K Facebook, 15K Twitter and 95K Telegram community.

Marketplace Storiqa – https://beta.storiqa.com/

Storiqa Announces the Launch of Marketplace Test with Focus on APAC

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Anypay Provides bitcoin Cash Invoices That Can Be Paid by Sending a Text Message
Anypay provides bitcoin cash invoices that can be paid by sending a text

On Oct. 29, a bitcoin Cash proponent used the Cointext wallet to purchase a croissant by text message at La Maison Navarre, a bakery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The shop uses the free Anypay point-of-sale application, which connects to the Cointext system to allow people to make purchases by SMS.

Also read: Ukraine Plans to Fully Legalize Cryptocurrencies Within Three Years

Buying a Croissant With bitcoin Cash
and SMS Technology

Anypay provides bitcoin cash invoices that can be paid by sending a textAnypay.global offers a free cryptocurrency payment processing system.

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts can now purchase items from brick-and-mortar shops using the Cointext wallet with bitcoin cash (BCH) and SMS technology. The Anypay.global payment processor, a free point-of-sale application for retail merchants, has integrated Cointext payments within its invoice platform. If a user chooses to pay for a product with bitcoin cash, they will be introduced to Anypay’s invoice system, which displays a written BCH address, a QR code, and the ability to pay by text using an SMS-based code. The Cointext wallet is a light client for mobile phones that allows users to send BCH over standard text messaging services without an internet connection.

Anypay provides bitcoin cash invoices that can be paid by sending a textThe Cointext wallet allows users to pay for items with bitcoin cash, simply by sending a text message.

At the La Maison Navarre bakery, an individual recorded a video showing how simple it is to purchase items using a text message coupled with a BCH transaction. The customer texted “BUY” and a randomized number and quickly purchased a croissant in the 45-second clip. After watching what may have been the first SMS brick-and-mortar purchase using bitcoin cash and SMS technology, news.bitcoin.com decided to test the Anypay point-of-sale (PoS) system.

Testing the Anypay Point-of-Sale System With Cointext

You can register for the free service with only an email address and a password to create an Anypay PoS account. After the account is created, you need to “add an address.” You can choose from cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin cash, dash, litecoin, dogecoin, bitcoin core, zcash (non-shielded address), and a coin called horizon. I used an address from my bitcoin.com Wallet and anchored a public address to the Anypay PoS system. Anypay’s software uses the BCH Cashaddr address format and a watch-only method to log invoices and charts for incoming and outgoing transactions.

Anypay provides bitcoin cash invoices that can be paid by sending a textAnypay’s free PoS payment system for merchants supports seven different cryptocurrencies.

After adding a valid BCH address, the software allows you to create an invoice. I set the test invoice to $0.25 cents worth of BCH in the app’s administrator panel. After that, an invoice was created with the address and a scannable QR code.

Anypay provides bitcoin cash invoices that can be paid by sending a textAfter creating a BCH invoice, the app provides a Cointext code with an address and QR.

Sure enough, a little green box that allows Cointext payments popped up that read: “TEXT ‘BUY 88BZZ.’” After using the text code, the invoice was paid pretty much as quickly as it would have been using the other payment options provided by the Anypay invoice.

After the video from the bakery was published online, individuals across social media and BCH-oriented forums said they were excited to hear about being able to buy items with SMS technology and BCH. The Anypay system is similar to bitcoin cash PoS solutions such as Mini-POS, Akari Pay, Cheddr.cash, and others released this year. But the Cointext SMS integration adds another element that the other bitcoin cash PoS providers do not offer.

What do you think about the Anypay.global PoS system and the ability to purchase goods using bitcoin cash and SMS technology? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.

Images via Shutterstock, Cointext, Anypay, and Pixabay.

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