Rival manufacturers of blockchain smartphones, Samsung and Pundi X, appear to see the benefits of working together on crypto adoption.
Announced by Pundi X in a blog post on Monday, the firms have entered a symbiotic relationship regarding their wallet tech, with Pundi X integrating with Samsung's Blockchain Wallet and making its XWallet available to the Galaxy S10 phone's blockchain app options.
"This presents a unique opportunity to push blockchain technology and blockchain-based digital assets into the mainstream, reaching the millions of Samsung smartphone users around the world," firm says in the post.
Pundi X claims the news makes it the first fintech app in the S10's blockchain ecosystem.
S10 users adding XWallet to the Samsung Blockchain Wallet will be able to move cryptocurrencies between the two apps.
Pundi X suggests that users can use Samsung's wallet to store cryptos securely, "Like a savings account," and moving them to the XWallet "Checking account" for use in payments.
Pundi X added that, with XWallet recently becoming available via XPOS - the firm's blockchain point-of-sale device - more payment options will be on offer for S10 users as a result.
"The XWallet's integration with the Samsung Blockchain Wallet thus makes Pundi X payment ecosystem available to a much wider audience, allowing the Samsung Galaxy smartphone users to not only store their ETH securely but also transfer to XWallet and spend it in a variety of shops, opening their doors to the new generation and their preferred cryptocurrencies."
Samsung launched its S10 flagship phone back in March, revealing a bold blockchain play that saw it offer the crypto wallet alongside decentralized apps, merchant payments and other features such as blockchain signing.
The prototype XPhone is said to be able to make calls over a blockchain.
Samsung's Galaxy S10 Adds Wallet App from Blockchain Phone Rival Pundi X
gepubliceerd op Jul 30, 2019
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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