Open Source Aidos Kuneen (ADK) is offering First-of-its-Kind Free Share Offer to Exchanges
Open Source Aidos Kuneen (ADK) is offering First-of-its-Kind Free Share Offer to Exchanges
Aidos Kuneen (ADK), an open source project, is offering a unique free share offer to exchanges in a bid to improve cryptocurrency exchange services for cryptocurrency projects that are genuine and credible. It’s providing top 20 credible cryptocurrency exchanges an opportunity to get 5% share in its upcoming bank network, helping them create a more transparent and honest experience.
According to Ricardo Badoer, the founder of ADK, this opportunity is first-of-its-kind geared towards creating a safer environment for crypto users because it eliminates the lack of transparency. The project is reaching out to various exchanges as they inch closer to launching their EU-based bank after getting similar approvals with two banks based in Africa.
Currently, ADK owns 16% shares in Kenya’s Sumac Bank and 23% in an undisclosed Tanzanian bank. By adding more partner banks in the EU will boost the company’s efforts in creating an enviable banking network that’s crypto-friendly. Badoer says that:
“Since its launch in June 2017, the ADK project prides itself as one the few credible in the industry not to have conducted neither an ICO nor airdrops or pay for unnecessary hypes. rather, it has been positioning itself to be the go-to platform for, among other things, offshore banking which projection says will produce more than 90% of crypto value in the next decade.”
ADK Future Plans
Moving forward, ADK is moving to the next level of its platform implementation. Following a recent upgrade on ADK’s system, its proof-of-work transactions will now process in under three seconds, even when using mobile phones. The Step 2 implementation is expected to make the system more anonymous, with the platform’s looking to use AKshuffle to mix and shuffle transfers.
About Aidos Kuneen (ADK)
Founded in 2017 by Ricardo Badoer, the ADK is basically an open source platform that features zero transaction fees and scalable without blocks. Transactions on the network are based on a directed mesh with the underlying network layer being I2P. This system protects the identities of users from being revealed. Its AKshuffle keeps all users anonymous, with transactions being 100% untraceable and invisible.
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