DXCaf
It seems they've been busy on the isle of Vanuatu ...
That's where a company called Global Digital Transfers Inc
('GDT') placed their headquarters for DXinOne, the e-currency
exchange system that is the main topic on Longer Life's
Opportunity page.
Since I last looked at the DXiO website, I've seen a number of
new developments there, featuring services from travel to
advertising with earnings and payments tendered by their unique
coin of the cyber-realm, the digot. It's becoming quite obvious
that they're not only easing a new e-currency into cyberspace,
but an entire DXEconomy to support it. That's a very clever
strategy.
Now, GDT is taking measures to ensure their presence in the
physical world, too. They are introducing a bricks-&-mortar
element to their e-currency exchange business, deploying
franchises for what they term 'LDXMerchants' (The 'L' stands for
'Licensed') to be visible via storefront at a location near you.
Their function would be to service high-volume transactions in a
21st-century banking sort of manner that is yet to be fully
announced.
Furthermore, they intend to incorporate other DX services into
those facilities, with the obvious intention of attracting more
attention to their veritable range of operations. They're going
to call these centers DXCaf