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Exscudo Global Launch is coming!





Hello everyone!
We have some really awesome news for you =)
Yesterday we made a big update of Exscudo beta exchange. We have been talking a lot about it recently and now you can experience full exchange functionality.
Check out the new functions we have added on the exchange:
  1. New quotations interface. Now you can see more information in quotation field: last price for a currency pair, 24-hour trading volume and 24-hour price change.
  2. Now you can change your account password.
  3. Two-factor authorization was added to protect your account. Once you sign into your account, you will need to verify your identity with Google 2FA code from your mobile phone.
  4. Now you can test currency deposit/withdrawal system.
  5. Transaction history widget was added.
  6. New orders interface. Now you can see the best price for currency you want to buy, the maximum amount of currency that you can purchase and the balance in this currency.
This is the big step to our aim – main version of the exchange. We are almost ready to launch it. May 14 is near and we are ready for this date.
But the main idea of our project is security. We want to be sure that everything works fine and you will get really great product.
With this update beta exchange began to look exactly like main version of the exchange. You can make all operations with currencies based on EON testnet.
We need two weeks to stabilize the code, carry out load testing and increase the number of Exscudo exchange users.
We are sticking to the following timeline:
  • 14.05 - EON Mainnet deployment
  • 16.05 - KYC procedure implementation
  • 17.05 - 1st wave of tokens distribution: we will distribute Investment tokens and Bounty tokens first
  • 21.05 - exchange will be launched on production servers and users will be able to participate in its stress-testing
  • 22.05 - users can deposit EON, BTC, ETH, BCH on Exscudo exchange
  • 23.05 - users can open orders on the exchange
  • 24.05 - trading starts. withdrawal is available in manual mode
We know you have waited for the products for a long time. As a bonus for you we expand the bug bounty program budget and add another 100,000 EON to it! We need to conduct user stress-testing on May 22 at 11-15 UTC. We would like to ask you to attract the maximum number of users to our exchange for this period of time.
We also start the referral program!
You receive an individual link that you can post on social networks, forums, in other communities. In the framework of the extended bounty program, we will deposit tokens for you in proportion to the number of users registered by your link and the number of transactions performed by them during stress test.
The referral system is already working on the exchange.

To register follow the link below:

https://test.exscudo.com/#/signup/referral/backhandedly-tense-homogenate-comparison

We love you all for being with us,
Exscudo Team.

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