WCX Project Updates, Cryptocurrency
Hello, Thanks for being an early member of the WCX community! Here's are some updates about the project. The WCX Exchange is live. The exchange is its own system, so you have to create an account with the blue button in the top right corner instead of using your ICO account. WCX sign ups have crossed 800,000 people. Every month, WCX is visited by over 2 million people, with 75% of traffic coming from non-English speaking countries. Thank you for being part of the WCX community! Presale tokens are selling out quickly. To allow all participants a chance to own WCXT, we making a fixed quantity of WCX tokens available every day on our ICO page. Those tokens are selling out within an hour or two, and sometimes in minutes. The ICO start date was pushed back to December 1, 2017. With the upcoming Bitcoin hard forks (Bitcoin Gold and Segwit2x), it's prudent and safe for everyone involved to wait until the dust settles post hard fork to guarantee transaction delivery. Reminder: What are WCX Tokens?As a holder of WCX Tokens (WCXT), you're entitled to receive a share of WCX's revenue. 20% of all revenue generated by WCX is automatically paid out to WCXT holders, in amounts based on each holder's share of the total amount of tokens. As an exchange, WCX collects fees in many digital currencies – which means that WCXT holders are paid in many different digital currencies. Holding WCXT is hence equivalent to holding a passive income portfolio of diverse digital currencies. |
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