According to ADK’s founder, Ricardo Badoer, this first-of-its-kind offer is geared towards ensuring legitimacy and creating a safer environment for cryptocurrency users. This offer is particularly crucial because despite centralized exchanges’ recognition for bringing exposure to cryptocurrency, there has often been criticism for various reasons. Such as an alleged lack of transparency in their core functions of holding funds.
ADK is reaching out to exchanges as the project inches closer to the launch of its EU-based bank after securing similar approvals with two banks in Africa.
ADK currently owns 16% shares in Sumac Bank in Kenya and 23% in a Tanzanian bank (official announcement coming soon). Adding the EU-based bank is part of efforts to create an enviable crypto-friendly banking network that will also offer remote account opening and debit card services.
Badoer says:
“Since its launch in June 2017, the ADK project prides itself as one the few credible in the industry not to have conducted neither an ICO nor airdrops or pay for unnecessary hypes. Rather, it has been positioning itself to be the go-to platform for, among other things, offshore banking which projection says will produce more than 90% of crypto value in the next decade.”
According to a new research by independent equity research provider, Satis Group, and published by Bloomberg, 90%+ of cryptoasset value will be from penetration of offshore deposits by 2028. By then, total crypto market cap is expected to have reached $3.6 tln.
Offshore deposits market by cryptoassets is likely to start rising in 1-2 years based on several factors that will be driven by increasing capital restraints by governments, devaluation of fiat currencies, unfavorable domestic fiscal policy and budget deficit and national debt.
ADK is also moving to the second step of its platform implementation. After a recent upgrade on the system, its PoW transactions will now last under three seconds even on mobile phones. The Step 2 implementation will make ADK more anonymous with AKshuffle being introduced to shuffle and mix all transfers.
ADK is an open source and Quantum secure platform which features zero fee on transactions and scalable without blocks. Its transaction system is based on a directed mesh with I2P as underlying network layer that protects its users’ identities from being revealed.
Its AKshuffle keeps users anonymous and transactions 100% invisible and untraceable. Backed by the Aidos Foundation, ADK was founded by Ricardo Badoer in 2017. He has more than 16 years working experience in finance and offshore banking as well as more than eight years working with digital currency.
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