QuickX, a blockchain project backed by by an ex-politician from of Malta, is to improve the process of conducting transactions on a decentralized platform.
It’s capacity for disrupting existing structures, whether financial, governmental or societal, was seen as a threat by some establishment figures.
That is why the fact that blockchain project QuickX is backed by a former cabinet minister of Malta, John Dalli, still sounds surprising.
QuickX represents itself an Ethereum-based cryptocurrency platform that makes use of off-chain transactions to increase speed and efficiency.
QuickX’s feature set boasts a multicurrency wallet, a multicurrency debit card, a cryptocurrency exchange option, and a payment gateway based on the QuickX Protocol.
Disruptive as it is, blockchain and its accompanying cryptocurrencies are seen as anti-establishment and a threat to the traditional financial workings by governments. However, QuickX is one project that has achieved to bring a former cabinet minister and ex-finance minister of an EU nation: Mr.
QuickX, a blockchain project backed by by an ex-politician from of Malta, is to improve the process of conducting transactions on a decentralized platform.
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The currency part in the word “cryptocurrencies” stood for being able to transact with them. In theory, you can. Today, over 300 billion dollars in cryptocurrencies are traded on a daily basis. However, a handful of the world’s population are experiencing this decentralised magic.