
Vaionex sees a future for STAS tokens with new apps, stablecoin
The latest STAS version has some features that Vaionex thinks could gain favor from regulators and make digital asset creation more appealing to everyday users.
The latest STAS version has some features that Vaionex thinks could gain favor from regulators and make digital asset creation more appealing to everyday users.
Adam Bishop, head of Vaionex Gaming Division, answered some questions about Vaionex Gaming, the significance of BSV's integration with Counter-Strike, and what it means for blockchain and gaming.
BSV's transaction volume peaked at over 33.5 million transactions in a 24-hour period this week. And at the time of writing, the average transaction fee is around 0.000003 BSV, or US$0.00015.
Vaionex announced the launch of the easy-to-use Relysia web super-wallet, which it has been beta-testing for six months now with 22 partnering companies.
Founder and CEO of Vaionex, Robin Kohze, proved at the BSV Global Blockchain Convention that a frictionless use of the BSV blockchain is necessary and possible.
The token craze has taken off on BSV recently, and it is finally refreshing to see so many ambitious projects take advantage of the unbounded possibilities and scalability of the BSV blockchain.
As the number of applications being built on BSV increases exponentially, user-friendly wallets with next-generation features are being developed in tandem. That’s exactly what Vaionex outlined when it pitched Relysia.
With the CoinGeek Conference in New York right around the corner, CoinGeek caught up with Robin Kohze of event sponsor Vaionex, to find out more about their work, and the latest in the company.