MathWallet starts FIO account pre-sale

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What is FIO account

FIO is developing the FIO Protocol, a decentralized open-source blockchain protocol, that will enable greatly enhanced user experience inside the FIO enabled wallets, exchanges and applications of their choice.

With the FIO Protocol enabled, the sending and receiving of crypto tokens and coins from any blockchain on any wallet or exchange will be come easy and error free.

Similar to ENS or EOS account name, but it is multi-chain support.

To be simple, if you buy santoshi:math, your friends can fill santoshi:math in the receive’s address to send you BTC/ETC/EOS/BNB and all other token.

https://fio.foundation/

Advantage of FIO

Wallets and exchanges are enabled through the protocol with enhanced workflow and usability for token transfers occurring on any and every blockchain. And this is accomplished without getting in the middle of the underlying transaction and without requiring any changes to other blockchain protocols.

And lots of wallets will support FIO protocol including Math & Trust etc.

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How to participate

1 You can reserve yourname:math FIO account

2 You can bid your own domain, ex: bitcoin

How to reserve yourname:math FIO account

1 Price

During pre-sale stage, each account only cost 2 USDC,and later it will be 5 USDC each

2 Username Requirements

Minimum character: 1
Maximum characters: 48
Allows characters: ASCII a-z 0-9 – (dash symbol)
Not case sensitive – everything is converted to lowercase

Search ‘FIO’ in the DAPP list in MathWallet, or in https://mathdapp.store/ to start.

How to bid your own domain

Search and bid the domain name you would like

How to pay

1 You will need to pay USDC (ERC20 token) in Ethereum wallet。

2 Where can I get USDC?

You can use Swap in MathWallet to swap your ETH/BTC/EOS/etc to USDC, or you can buy USDC in Binance / Huobi / OKex。

Q&A

Q: Can you resell mine account to others in the future?
A: Transfer functionality will be enabled within the first year after mainnet launch

More questions?
Join https://t.me/mathwallet