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SolanaETF - Hold $SOLETF and receive token of different projects
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FCFAdrian
on 03/09/2024, 18:42:23 UTC
SolanaETF uses a system to secure tokens and distribute them to its holders, making Solana's image more and more popular and offering holders various projects just to keep
This way, you'll have a diversified portfolio with tokens from different projects just by holding $SOLETF tokens. It's like a bank: you invest your money and the bank offers you a % for invested money.

SolanaETF will be in place forever, which means that just by holding $SOLETF tokens your portfolio will diversify with different projects
Rewards are awarded proportionally based on the percentage of tokens each wallet holder

Buy soletf = earn passive income

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Twitter X: https://x.com/Solanaetfoff

Whitepaper: https://soletf.gitbook.io/soletf/

Website: https://www.soletf.life/

TG Chat: @ SolanaETFofficial
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Efficient eCommerce marketplaces with Three Protocol $THREE
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FCFAdrian
on 17/06/2024, 18:10:50 UTC
We all know finding the right staff/job, product or service involves endless scrolling or sifting through irrelevant profiles, CVs and products etc.

This is today’s eCommerce world.

Three Protocol is changing how individuals interact with online marketplaces by using AI.

Now let's use Jobs3.io as an example of how a digital marketplace should work.

Employers simply input their job requirements into the NNAI. It swiftly analyses the request and searches the Jobs3 talent pool to recommend the most suitable candidates. This ensures employers get the best matches for their needs, saving time, effort and money.

For freelancers, the process is similar. They can showcase their skills and portfolios using their on-chain profiles. When a client searches for talent, the PMNN AI highlights relevant profiles. It showcases their skills by previewing their portfolios and profiles. This allows freelancers to be hired at a much quicker rate and saves considerable time requesting for portfolios.

How does the Procurement Matching Neural Network AI work?

There are 4 functions within the PM NNAI and they are the following:

🟪 BERT: Interprets user queries in natural language, just like Chat GPT, ensuring the search understands the context and nuances of the request.

🟪 CNNs: Analyse product and review images, allowing the system to match visual aspects of a product with user queries that may include descriptive imagery.

🟪 RNNs: Process the sequential data in product/service descriptions and user reviews, capturing the temporal dynamics of language for better matching.

🟪 Siamese Networks: Compare queries with product and service features, focusing on finding the closest match in terms of specific characteristics.

🟪 GNNs: Leverage the relationship data between profiles, which is particularly useful for recommendations and understanding complex job/project requests.

The PMNN AI will be integrated into each marketplace. Working behind the scenes to provide users with efficient search results bringing eCommerce into the AI future.


Features of Three Protocol

⁃ Utilises cutting edge Neural Network AI models to match users to products, services and RWAs much more quickly and accurately than any other web2 marketplace.

⁃ Increases real-world spending utility for cryptocurrency far beyond any protocol.

⁃  On-chain tri-signature architecture dispute DAOs to deal with dispute escalations between parties


Jobs3

The first marketplace is Jobs3.io a decentralised version of Fiverr and Upwork. Jobs3 enables no-KYC, no bank account global employment with complete privacy! Decentralised versions of eBay, Amazon, Uber, Just eat and Autotrader will follow built on the same architecture.

Tokenomics ($THREE):

Liquidity 74.5%

Staking 10%

Team 15%

Airdrop 0.5%

Token Utility:

5% Fee Reduction on Platform

DAO Participation and ecosystem token for all 6 platforms

Staking Rewards

Educational Incentives

Website: https://threeprotocol.ai

Three Protocol is not just a project; it's a catalyst for change and a powerhouse in an-evolving landscape of Web3.
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$ZYPTO is the power play utility project of 2024 and here is why
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FCFAdrian
on 17/03/2024, 19:18:12 UTC
As a cryptocurrency enthusiast and keen observer of emerging projects, I am excited to delve into the recent developments surrounding Zypto, a business that has a vision to reshape the landscape of crypto payments.

The news of FCF Pay's acquisition by Zypto to create Zypto Pay has sent ripples of anticipation throughout the crypto community. This strategic move signifies more than just a change in branding; it marks a strategic pivot towards scalability.

They have a community token called $ZYPTO. It brings about a investor-friendly tax structure, with a tax of 2% LP and 2% Token fund.

Token: 0x7A65CB87F596Caf31a4932f074c59c0592bE77D7

They have daily buyback and burns of roughly $700 a day with already 10%+ of the supply burned!

A Tier 1 listing is planned along the app public release in April which already has shot the price 100% since announcement let alone when it lists.

The virtual crypto cards are non KYC, its simple to buy and receive it in minutes.

The app is currently in beta stage with biweekly updates. 300+ testers as of now and continuing to scale. Join the links below to receive access.

With a refined technology stack and a suite of services, including:
- Zypto App
- virtual and physical crypto cards
- gift cards
- bill payments in the US

Zypto is not just a project; it's a catalyst for change and a powerhouse in an-evolving landscape of crypto.

Official Links:
Website: https://Zypto.com
Twitter: https://x.com/Zypto_token
Telegram: T.me/zyptoglobal
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Re: Crypto Cards (Virtual + Physical)
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FCFAdrian
on 29/01/2024, 00:02:11 UTC
How long will it take to get the physical card?
2/3 weeks! got mine actually in under a week. Currently have Binance and Zypto, both have their pro's and cons but the withdrawal limits on Zypto are better.
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Re: Crypto Cards (Virtual + Physical)
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FCFAdrian
on 28/01/2024, 19:53:00 UTC
Hi!
Bill payment catched my attention, is it really just for the US/ when for where?
So if you visit their website it states only US and the companies are only based in the US I don't reside their so I personally was not able to test it out. However, a bunch of the community members were able to settle their bills.
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Re: Crypto Cards (Virtual + Physical)
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FCFAdrian
on 28/01/2024, 19:41:45 UTC
When it says no extra fees on the cards. Is that including foreign exchange fees or is there local currency cards available like euro or gbp?
Hi There Cecil, I live in The Netherlands so I use their EURO cards with no fees. I believe if you use foreign exchange fees they use usual exchange rates.
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Crypto Cards (Virtual + Physical)
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FCFAdrian
on 28/01/2024, 18:11:48 UTC
Crypto cards, also known as cryptocurrency debit cards, are physical or virtual cards that allow users to spend their cryptocurrency holdings in traditional fiat currency-based transactions. These cards are linked to a cryptocurrency wallet and work similarly to traditional debit cards issued by banks.

I have been researching crypto cards in the space that have similar features as Zypto physical/virtual cards:

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Provider   |      Costs     |    Virtual?    |        Fees        | Cashback? | Regions Available

Zypto Pay | 4.5% + 6$ |      Yes       | No fees/spread |      Yes      | Worldwide

They have a bunch of additional services on top of that such as bill payments with crypto in the US and worldwide gift cards similar like Bitrefill.

Find out more here: Zyptopay.com
Their community on Telegram T.me/zypto is active aswell with their native token $ZYPTO which earns you in app points to purchase crypto cards for free.
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$FCF Crypto Cards | NO KYC Virtual Cards + Physical Crypto Cards Crypto to Cash!
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FCFAdrian
on 15/06/2023, 18:42:20 UTC
Hey guys if you have been looking for a service that offramps your crypto into cash then let me introduce to you FCF PAY. (Fully Doxxed and Certik Audited).

FCF PAY is a crypto payment gateway that offers Virtual Crypto cards in VISA and Mastercard with NO KYC. An excellent opportunity if you want to remain anonymous. The cards are virtual USD cards, similar to prepaid gift cards, but they are tokenizable (they can be added to Apple/Google/Samsung Pay) with EUR/GBP and CAD is rolling out in the next few weeks. Note the VISA only works in the USA and the Mastercard works worldwide.

Try the FCF  Pay prepaid virtual cards here: https://fcfpay.com/virtual-prepaid-crypto-cards/

The other option is FCF Physical Crypto Cards that take 2 weeks to arrive and can be custom designed. This option is great if you would like to turn your crypto into cash, the cards work on all ATM's worldwide that accept VISA. This option however does require KYC documents. There is many videos of users using the service and successfully withdrawing their crypto in their native currency.

On top of that the Token $FCF offers discount and cashback for card users and enters you into their membership program which offers tons of benefits.

Watch this space as there is confirmation on a app that is under development which will act as the crypto like PayPal and will revolutionise the crypto and finance industry.
The team is super responsive and can answer your question also on Telegram: https://t.me/frenchconnection_bsc

More information can be found here: https://fcfpay.com/ - https://Frenchconnection.finance/
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Re: Crypto debit card without kyc?
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FCFAdrian
on 01/02/2023, 08:20:39 UTC
⭐ Merited by LeGaulois (3) ,dkbit98 (1)
Hey... I'll bundle all replies in a single post. I've been busy and didn't have time to check the forum.

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Does it mean that upcoming physical FCF debit cards for individuals will be with KYC verification or without?
The physical cards require KYC.
 
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Great to see that you finally added Bitcoin payments for virtual cards, but you didn't answer me one question I asked before if this can be used to purchase upcoming physical FCF cards without any KYC verification?
Sorry, I didn't see the question when I posted about the BTC listing. YES, it will be available to fund your physical cards with BTC or any other token that is accepted.

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Scammers would continue to sell cards and they wouldn't refund any money to people, this is not the case here, but do your own research.
Maybe this wasn't aimed at FCF directly, but I'd like to clear this up too: The banks don't do refunds on the prepaid cards. We (or other prepaid card sellers) are not responsible for refunds/ chargebacks in case of cancelled orders. That being said, we did some refunds to people that discovered that they can't use the virtual cards for what they wanted to use them. Just might take some time and convincing as this is a manual process.

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Some e-comerce platforms do not send a SMS but a notification on your smartphone (exemple with Amazon)
That is a form of 3D Secure, either by SMS or with the bank's/fintech's app. At the moment our cards don't have 3D Secure. We're working on adding it in the future.

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- Some ask you to confirm the transaction within a 5 minutes time frame (exemple with Amazon again).
For european citizens,you know what I mean? (I don't remember the name, DSP2 or...) I'm talking about the "forced" approval for each TX while using a card
For transactions that just ask you to confirm the transaction using a code provided in the transaction description, this is possible by viewing the transactions. Regarding EU citizens, yes, I know that most card processors in EU use 3D Secure, so these cards are not usable in those cases.

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- When you try to order a card, you need to provide your name/adress. You can't really provide a bogus ID, because when you will use it, some shops may find the transaction suspicious (since the name of the card doesn't match the name of the customer) and so block it.
It's your responsibility to enter the correct data. We just don't require KYC documents for the virtual cards.
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Re: Crypto debit card without kyc?
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FCFAdrian
on 30/01/2023, 15:49:09 UTC
Hello everyone! I have an update that I think will be pleasing to everyone here: BTC is now accepted to buy the prepaid cards.

https://twitter.com/fcfpay/status/1620074479954132993?s=20&t=Z89i6KOcmP-5WsdN6p1sEQ

Another good info to know: you could use Talkatone app on the phone to get a virtual US number and use that to register for a virtual card.

Our telegram link: https://t.me/frenchconnection_bsc
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Re: Crypto debit card without kyc?
by
FCFAdrian
on 21/01/2023, 21:13:44 UTC
Hey!

Try the FCF  Pay prepaid virtual cards. We offer Visa and Mastercard. https://fcfpay.com/prepaid-crypto-debit-cards/

Our fees are 6 USD + 3.5% to issue the cards. The payment is made through our own payment gateway and can be done in ~20 stable coins on different chains + SHIB.
To refill the cards, the fees are 3 USD + 3.5%.
Monthly fee is 1.75 USD taken from the card at the end of the month. If the card falls below 1.75 USD balance at that time, it will be deactivated.

But if you create or refill the cards from your FCF Pay balance, you will get a discount (at the moment it's 0.75%, but we may increase it to 1%).

The cards are virtual USD cards, similar to prepaid gift cards, but they are tokenizable (they can be added to Apple/Google/Samsung Pay) by using a US/Canada number. YOu could get a virtual number on https://sms4sats.com/ . It may take 10-15 minutes to receive the SMS.

For the virtual cards, not KYC documents are needed.
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Re: virtual debit card for non-EU? Virtual card for samsung pay?
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FCFAdrian
on 14/01/2023, 09:20:41 UTC
Hey!

Try the FCF  Pay prepaid virtual cards. We offer Visa and Mastercard. https://fcfpay.com/prepaid-crypto-debit-cards/

Our fees are 6 USD + 3.5% to issue the cards. The payment is made through our own payment gateway and can be done in ~20 stable coins on different chains + SHIB.
To refill the cards, the fees are 3 USD + 3.5%.
Monthly fee is 1.75 USD taken from the card at the end of the month. If the card falls below 1.75 USD balance at that time, it will be deactivated.

But if you create or refill the cards from your FCF Pay balance, you will get a discount (at the moment it's 0.75%, but we may increase it to 1%).

The cards are virtual USD cards, similar to prepaid gift cards, but they are tokenizable (they can be added to Apple/Google/Samsung Pay) by using a US/Canada number. YOu could get a virtual number on https://sms4sats.com/ . It may take 10-15 minutes to receive the SMS.
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Re: [BIG LIST] Crypto Debit Cards
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FCFAdrian
on 13/01/2023, 22:18:25 UTC
⭐ Merited by dkbit98 (1)
Great questions!

Sorry, I'm a newb at this forum so I don't know how to do quotes, so I'll just copy-paste and reply

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Do you support Bitcoin or only stable coins?
- At the moment only stable coins

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Fees are not bad, maybe I would remove monthly fees, but I see now how some recent shady competition is basically stealing money from people.
- Unfortunately we can't remove the monthly fees unless we increase the issuing fee. Monthly fees are taken by the issuing bank to host the card accounts.

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It would help if you could create separate topic in forum for your FCF cards.
- Awesome! will look into it and create a topic

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Why do I need to enter my physical address with city for virtual cards?
- It's required by the issuing bank, but you can write anything.

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One more question, what exactly are this fees that shows up during card creation?
- Including fees or not in the amount that you select on the slider. For example, you can select in the slider 100 USD, not including fees and it will calculate how much you need to deposit to get 100 USD on the card. If you choose the including fees option, then you pay 100 USD and the system calculates how much you will receive on the card.

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I am interested for this cards.
- Are you interested to get 1 card for yourself or more cards for your company/project?
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Re: [BIG LIST] Crypto Debit Cards
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FCFAdrian
on 13/01/2023, 16:26:00 UTC
Hello!
I'm from the FCF Pay team!

Our fees are 6 USD + 3.5% to issue the cards. The payment is made through our own payment gateway and can be done in ~20 stablecoins + SHIB.
To refill the cards, the fees are 3 USD + 3.5%.

But if you create or refill the cards from your FCF Pay balance, you will get a discount (at the moment it's 0.75%, but we may increase it to 1%).

The cards are virtual USD cards, similar to prepaid gift cards, but they are tokenizable (they can be added to Apple/Google/Samsung Pay) by using a US/Canada number. Unfortunately, it seems that delivery to online SMS services fails recently. I suggest that you ask a friend in USA/Canada to help you by relaying the SMS validation code. It may take 10-15 minutes to receive the SMS.

We can also offer physical cards companies/projects. For individuals we will start offering the physical cards in about 2 weeks.

We do have affiliate programs: the easiest way is to create an account on fcfpay.com, share your affiliate link or create your own prepaid card widget/page to share and add a mark-up.
For companies/projects that want to start their issuing program, we offer white label solutions.

If I can help you with more information, tag me or drop by our Telegram chat.

Have a great day!