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CitiCash
CitiCash is actually a cryptocurrency that has a very user-friendly and simple design and this is why it’s among the new favorites in the crypto space. However, a large part of the public isn’t ready to accept it yet. In CitiCash’s whitepaper, they explain that people still don’t understand what cryptocurrencies are and this is the major obstacle when it comes to mass adoption. CitiCash wants to make possible for people to purchase everyday goods and services with cryptocurrency. Their team is working on a network between the wallets and debit card technologies. Users will be provided a debit card linked to the CitiCash wallet. This way they will get automatically converted funds into the chosen fiat currency. Also, with CitiCash users can convert native tokens into any other cryptocurrency.
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Humancoin
The team behind HumanCoin wants to develop a blockchain solution for future donors and recipients of funds around the world. Because the nature of cryptocurrency is transparent, they are the perfect way for philanthropic transaction industries. According to Humancoin’s whitepaper, there are a couple of reasons why people are ready to donate funds this way. First, many people don’t trust charities and wonder whether their contributions will ever reach the recipients on time. Also, cross-border payments are extremely complex and last, people usually can’t see the benefit of making a donation. This is why Humancoin plans to focus on collaboration with charity organizations and crypto markets.
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Real Estate Doc
According to their whitepaper, RED will allow users to manage their businesses via self-executing smart contracts. RED provides budgeting, asset planning, payments and digital document management. The token sale starts from October 4th until October 31st.
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