CryptoFind App by GRAFT Blockchain discovers nearby venues that accept cryptocurrencies as payment. Basically, it’s a self-spreading network, linking crypto-savvy buyers and merchants. For the very first time, all businesses that accept crypto will be recorded within one international map. While CryptoFind is made by GRAFT Blockchain, it’s not exclusive to GRAFT-enabled locations. It maps venues that accept any cryptocurrency via different methods (Mobile PoS, Wallet to Wallet, Partner Credit Card Terminals). CryptoFind is mutually beneficial for users and merchants. Customers earn rewards by persuading businesses to accept cryptocurrencies and enlist in the app, while merchants expand their client base by serving crypto-savvy buyers. Moreover, both contribute toward cryptocurrency entering the mainstream. Benefits for Crypto Owners Instant transaction. Pay with crypto on the go. No fees to the buyers. Even for small purchases. Crypto variety. Use your favorite cryptocurrency. Benefits for Merchants Service latest loyal clients. Crypto-savvy buyers prefer crypto-friendly venues. Accept substantial cryptocurrencies. Deal with proven crypto. Additional PR. Your location is integrated to the app’s map. GRAFT Blockchain team comments: “The launch of the CryptoFind App is a decisive step towards stability in the cryptomarket. Merchant support is key, as credit/debit card transactions now dwarf the number of crypto transactions.” CryptoFind is available on the App Store ———————————————————- GRAFT has its own blockchain, live mainnet, and active professional community support. Our ICO started on Jan 18 and is currently ongoing. We’ve already sold over 14 mln GRFT and engaged more than 2K of crypto owners. ——————————————— More information about the GRAFT Blockchain Website | Twitter | Facebook | Linkedin Contact Info: Valerie Shcherbina, Communications Manager Email: [email protected]
All Crypto-friendly Venues Are Finally Mapped in One App - CryptoFind
CryptoFind App by GRAFT Blockchain discovers nearby venues that accept cryptocurrencies as payment. Basically,...

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