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Nano Future — A Blockchain Platform Combining Producers and Consumers of Nanomaterials

August 23, 2021 – Nano Future, an advanced blockchain platform that combines nanomaterials, nanotechnology professionals and their consumers, announced its launch. The main goal of the platform is to create a unified environment for cooperation of projects in the field of IT, fintech, artificial intelligence and many other advanced technologies,

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o Access to funds can usually be recovered quickly rather than relying on coverage to payout. o Insurers’ risk is mitigated so theft cover can be offered to users at a greatly reduced cost than would otherwise be possible. “Swaggy now has the opportunity to offer high-value protection for the wallets of its users”, explains Giovanni Lionetti Ceo of SWAG, “thanks to the collaboration with a top brand such as Coincover, a leading digital company that will protect the owners of Swaggy wallets with the best professionalism. This is a double coverage for our users, who will thus be able to further protect their wallet in case of malicious activity and theft. In this way, Swag takes another step forward by further diversifying itself from the market as a premium brand ”. With this agreement, SWAG, today among the fastest growing mining companies internationally, aims to provide a more secure platform for its customers to manage, send and receive payments. Wallet protects aim is to ensure that the customer’s assets are well-protected from any theft and in case of loss of their private key. “This partnership represents another step towards making cryptocurrency safe for everyone to use,” said David Janczewski, Coincover CEO. “Ultimately it means users can be confident they can recover funds if something goes wrong. Problems due to human error can now be avoided by our industry-leading loss prevention technology. This minimises risk and enables coverage for theft and loss by a world-leading insurer for the best price available.” Building the safety standard for cryptocurrency Founded in the UK in May 2018, Coincover provides solutions for crypto ownerships, technology, cyber-security, crypto, and blockchain insurance. The main goal is building the world’s safety standard for cryptocurrency. The company’s services ensure that users and businesses never lose access to cryptocurrency funds due to user error, business or infrastructure failure. By combining advanced technology and insurance-backed guarantees, Coincover provides disaster recovery and business continuity options for cryptocurrency businesses and enables consumers to enter this exciting market safely. The tailor made world of Swag In two years of activity, SWAG has been able to build an important customer base by offering innovative services in the field of mining and e-wallet management. More and more performing machines, agreements with international top players, increasingly innovative technology at the service of its users through a tailor-made and turnkey service, with clear and accessible costs. These are the strengths of SWAG.tegory Bitcoin News

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Consumers Trust CBDCs Over Privately-Issued Crypto Assets

Crypto.com and The Economist teamed up to survey more than 3,000 consumers on issues concerning crypto assets. The survey found far greater trust in central bank digital currencies, or CBDCs, than decentralized cryptocurrencies — indicating that crypto is still yet to gain widespread trust from the public.Cointelegraph spoke to Crypto.com COO,

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Sprint Stock Soars 70% on T-Mobile Merger Approval – Will Consumers Hold the Bag?

Sprint and T-Mobile have won a major lawsuit in their quest to merge. The deal is great for Sprint’s investors, but it will dramatically reduce competition in the industry. This merger is a major setback for anti-trust concerns in the United States, and it may harm consumers. Sprint’s (NYSE:S) stock soared over 70%

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Nearly 75% of German Consumers Would Reject Facebook’s Libra: Survey

Almost three-quarters of German consumers would not use Facebook's planned digital currency, Libra, according to a recent poll.Only 27 percent considers using LibraOn Oct. 17, CryptoX auf Deutsch reported that out of 2000 questioned Germans, aged 16 and over, only 27 percent would ever consider using Facebook’s Libra stablecoin

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