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My 150th Blog! Pundi’s XWallet Reaches 100,000 Users in 3 Months.

My 150th Blog! Pundi’s XWallet Reaches 100,000 Users in 3 Months.

“We are pleased to share that our 100,000 XWallet users come from every corner of the world and not just limited to a specific country or region. The ten countries with the most XWallet users include India, Bangladesh and Pakistan in South Asia; Philippines and Indonesia in Southeast Asia; Korea in East Asia; Turkey in West Asia and Eastern Europe; Brazil in Latin America; the United States; and Russia”. — Medium

“To enhance the security for the XWallet users, the team is also working on a 2FA implementation. We have already implemented OTP (One Time Passcode) via both email and SMS delivery. Users will have added security with the introduction of 2FA which will be ready in the coming weeks.

Last but not least, we will continue to bring more features to the XWallet in the near future. Now we are in the work to integrate more tokens with partners that can be utilized across the Pundi X payment ecosystem.

Also, to path our way toward decentralization, the Function X testnet will be available within the XWallet app. Thus, XWallet users will be able to have a glimpse of what the Function X blockchain and its ecosystem will be.

Digital payment services are starting to pick up steam. You can see that with popular apps Venmo, Zelle, Square, Apple Pay, etc. Even Square added Bitcoin to it’s platform. Pundi X’s XPOS and XWallet are the best solution for retailers becaue they offer many Cryptocurrencies on the platform, not just BTC. This makes it easy for both retailers and customers to use the Crypto they already have. Though, they can also purchase Crypto on the XPOS.

The Cryptocurrency market has been in the dump for over a year now, many claiming it’ll go to zero. As the market looks to be recovering more recently, many critics either forgot or don’t know, Pundi X and others are kickin’ ass and taking names! It’s no longer just Bitcoin. Take a look at Basic Attention Token (BAT), the most recent high flyer. Pundi X will have it’s day too!

I sold nearly 15 Million NPXS to get BAT on March 9th, held it for about three weeks and sold it to buy more shares of TGODF. I missed the BAT gain train by a few days (facepalm). The opportunity cost is the gains I’m missing out on by moving the funds to TGOD.

No matter, It’s the long run that counts the most. I’m trying to get some profits from The Green Organic Dutchman to buy back my 15 Million NPXS on the cheap. I’m pretty surprised Pundi X hasn’t taken off already. I can’t complain though as I’m not ready to buy yet. I need more time. Always need more time and more money. The stresses of the Crypto game are real.

I drew out the paths I thought both BAT and NPXS were going to take March 9th. BAT is following that prediction (go figure, I sold it), yet NPXS busted out the side and has been trading flat for months. Crossing fingers I can buy more at these prices later (Before it breaks .00072 resistance for good).

March 10th I wrote, “Crypto Bashers Fooked Hard This Time! Samsung Going International w/Crypto. Sends ENJ Coin 1000% in a Month!” That’s when I got into BAT.

In that blog I wrote, “Look similar? Hell ya they do. They each lost >90% over 2018 and seem to be turning around at the same time on the same news. Look at the way they hit the RSI resistance. ENJ punched through it on 3rd try. BAT is at resistance for the 3rd time. My bet is, BAT follows ENJ’s lead. BAT will SURGE on Samsung confirmation also! GO SAMSUNG!”

Lesson learned — stick with your predictions. Had I held the BAT based on my prediction, I’d have been able to roll profits back into Pundi in just days. SMH. Can’t win ’em all. Shit, I’m just trying to win one. lol

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Published at Mon, 01 Apr 2019 13:10:19 +0000

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