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Re: [ANN] 🔥 CryptOcean - ecosystem, processing, exchange 🔥
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Darkoth89
on 02/06/2018, 22:37:09 UTC
Cards that you will do - they can be paid in stores, etc? Will it be possible to withdraw funds from an ordinary ATM?
Hi, markbo1210 !
Ofcourse, you can pay by crypto in any store, at any gas station, etc. In any place where conventional cards are accepted, crypto cards will work. You can also withdraw funds from any ATM.


that sounds great. I'm looking forward to the first time I can pay with my crypto card.
Can I use this card to access my wallet with multiple cryptocurrencies or does it only work with a single cryptocurrency?
Hello, faulerwilli Wink
The card will operate from the priority cryptocurrency, which is configured in personal account.





Is there any future plans on adding other supporting crypto currency with the priority crypto currency. Maybe any crypto that is also used as payment too.

This looks like a great card and the first little snippet I have seen from it, I like the CryptOcean logo on it. I presume all cryptos will be covered eventually?


Interesting, so i assume it will pay from the 'priority' crypto you select first, then if the funds exceed this, it'll move onto the other cryptos?

Yes, you are right. The user can specify either a certain cryptocurrency or a wallet from which the funds for conversion will be withdrawn, as well as the group of cryptocurrencies, priorities, limits and withdrawal strategy. For example, first – to use up one cryptocurrency, then to switch to another, or to write off gradually in predetermined proportions).

Wow... Can the card hold more than one account for a particular wallet.
Like hold more than one eth wallet.

This quote gave me the opportunity to see the card lol, I think the card could work like the cold wallets that has the ability to hold more than one account I think

This is very nice overview I am seeing here. This would be definitely a dream come true if we put it directly in practice. Looking forward for the future. Good luck team.

That's a pretty neat concept.  Is there a test net version of this up and running at all, or will there be a public testnet available?