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The project of the first agregator of cryptocurrency liquidity B2Bx has finished pre-ICO with the originally  planned amount of 1 million EUR. The ICO period starts on October, 2nd and will last until November, 17th — minimum amount of acquisitions is 5 million EUR. The company will offer bonuses for token purchase for the first three weeks of ICO. The targeting for predominantly institutional investiors is the advantage of this platform comparing to other projects for digital assets trade.
«We work with crypocurrencies for more than 3 years. We have started development of the smart exchange, which will allow to trade cryptocurrencies without fees, about a year ago. This is why starting ICO for the project directly concerned with digital assets market was a logical thing to do. However we didn`t expect the support from all over the world. For example, most people who supported the project have come from Brasil and other countries of Latin America», – says Arthur Azizov, CEO of the project.
According to him, ICO is necessary for acquisition of assets to accelerate the development of B2Bx. Â Most of these assets will be invested in software development. This software already has working release, which allows to discover its opportunities. The strong team with three-year experience of working in this sector is the reason to consider investments in the project efficient and expect to gain profit from tokens in the next 2-3 years.
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