StormX has announced the integration of StormShop for its iOS and Android users, allowing them to earn cryptocurrencies back when they shop online, as the company has announced.
"We are now able to reward shoppers with some of the most secure and popularly adopted cryptocurrencies in the world when they shop online at their favorite retail stores. We are eager to continue these expansions, providing an easier entry point to cryptocurrencies for everyday consumers."
The service offered by StormX allows the user to connect with leading companies like Samsung, Microsoft, and GameStop, along with 400 other retailers from different areas like food, travel, entertainment.
"A feature we are excited to be launching soon is our StormX Rewards Program. Through it, we plan on incentivizing STORM token stakers and introduce new types of cash backs. However, more details will be announced soon."
Yu assured Cointelegraph that they will soon launch Korean language support, in addition to targeting other regions like China and Brazil.
The mobile integration comes at a time when the company announced its expansion to Canada on January 14, in addition to partnering with the Litecoin Foundation for its StormPlay and StormShop services.
About StormXStormX is a Seattle-based blockchain startup, focused on allowing users to earn money from any device.
Thanks to its StormShop service, users with cryptocurrencies are rewarded when they buy through partner websites.
StormX Announces Integration of StormShop For Their Mobile Users
Publicado en Mar 3, 2020
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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