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Blockchain Bitcoin ATM Credit Card Withdraw Blockchain for you

The first ATM device was launched in 2013 in Vancouver, Canada. We are moving forward to 2018, and now there are more than 2000 ATMs in all over the world. But with the increase in the number of ATMs in KFU, the need to develop compatible security standards to use. Fortunately ECOMI has developed the perfect solution. By creating a cool, easy-to-use portable storage device, Secure Wallet allows you to charge (or withdraw) any Bitcoin ATM.

You can create QR codes to transfer assets directly inside or outside the cold wallet.
You can then clear the QR code in any ATM machine to withdraw or deposit cash.
When you use the unique password security feature, you must confirm the transaction physically before leaving Secure Wallet. This unique security action removes all threats from viruses or malware and protects them from ATMs.
By creating layers of unchangeable security, Secure Wallet is the surest way to interact with ATMs around the world, while giving you instant access to your assets.

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ECOMI's mission is to use blockchain technology to create the best platform in the world to drive, protect and collect high-quality licenses. ECOMI provides free protection and control of your digital assets, data and cryptocurrencies with easy-to-use products and applications.
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Reyes Skelern
Average Member since November 2018
Rees is a professional blockchain and communications manager at ECOMI (see ECOMI.com). He is passionate about encryption, new technology, travel and entrepreneurship.

Blockchain Bitcoin ATM Credit Card Withdraw Blockchain Funds

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