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.
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.