HTC mobile unveil the 'world first native blockchain phone' called HTC exodus

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago 

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This is a great news for the cryptocurrency industry, HTC smartphone manufacturers are planning something big for cryptocurrency ecosystem which can expand the blockchain, the taiwanese company describe the project HTC exodus as the world first native blockchain phone.

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The mobile android is designed to support (DApps) and features of cryptocurrencies, such as cryptokitties, this sound much interesting, it has a secure enclave which supports your wallet provided on the device, it also has multiple protocols.

"Here is what the decentralized chief said"

“Through the Exodus, we are also excited to be supporting underlying protocols such as Bitcoin, Lightning Networks, Ethereum, Dfinity, and more,” Chen wrote in a blog post accompanying the announcement. “We would like to support the entire blockchain ecosystem, and in the next few months we’ll be announcing many more exciting partnerships together. Together, we want to craft the best blockchain & decentralized application experiences to end consumers.”

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He said:

“I want to see a world where the end consumers can truly own their data (browsing history, identity, assets, wallets, emails, messaging, etc) without the need for central authorities. There is a lot of work ahead of us, but I believe the mobile hardware layer can contribute significantly to our new decentralized world.”

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