CCOIN is a cryptocurrency, founded in July 2016, encoded and developed by Alexandru Marius Stratulat, in Solidity (programming language created in the Ethereum network), originally as a fuel (fuel in the following lines) that will “fuel” transactions specific to the cryptocurrency exchangers (currently around 70), used to absorb and pay the fees required in such transactions, from the taxes created by each cryptocurrency, to the fees required by each company behind the exchangers.
This initial purpose of being another cryptocurrency exchanger, with a precise purpose to cancel the transaction fees, was upgraded to meet that “taboo”, “impossible” at this time, in the classical financial transactions, the one in which CCOIN will be used to remove fees for transfer transactions between individuals (similar to Western Union, MoneyGram, Westaco Express), but also to discount any invoice, also without a fee, through the invoice payment system.
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