The company behind the “world’s first” multi-asset, universal wallet that can store multiple cryptocurrencies and tokens has started supporting the EOS mainnet — and is offering free registration of EOS account names as part of a campaign running from July 6-18.
Infinito Wallet, which began supporting EOS on June 7, says its special offer is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Infinito Wallet, which is based in the Isle of Man and available on Google Play and Apple’s App Store, claims it is the first crypto mobile wallet that actively supports the EOS mainnet.
Free account name registrationEOS now mandates that users need account names to interact with this blockchain.
Infinito Wallet intends to resolve this by helping EOS holders register their mainnet account name for free, removing one of the biggest barriers to their participation in the EOS ecosystem.
1,000 EOS accounts are being given away for free, as a crypto wallet adds new features in its ambition to become “the premier wallet for EOS blockchain” #SPONSORED
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MyEOSKit is a new EOS wallet created by one of the top 21 block producers of the EOS blockchain. It works as a crypto wallet, but at the same time, it can also be a lot more than that. This service was created to make the lives of the EOS users easier. It has an […]
The “world’s first” multi-asset, universal wallet has begun supporting the EOS mainnet that will address weaknesses seen in other blockchain-based systems — such as scalability and transaction speeds.
In a blog post Bitfinex recently announced the distribution of EOS ADD (ADD), Atidium (ATD), Everipedia (IQ) and MEET.ONE (MTO) as part of the EOS airdrop campaign. Airdropped tokens have already been distributed to users based on the settled EOS wallet balances as they were on June 2nd 21:59:59 UTC which was the time of […]
With the launch of version update 1.10, Infinito Wallet brings a special offer for users: register your EOS account name free of charge and our team will bear all the expenses! After this budget is burnt out, users will not be able to register EOS account name for free anymore, so act fast and be
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One of the benefits to EOS holders is a vast number of Airdrops that will be given out to those that held tokens before the mainnet swap. But many users assumed they would need to hold their tokens in a wallet off of an exchange in order to be qualified. The top ranked cryptocurrency exchange, […]
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