On November 16, 2017, e-Chat has announced the first round of ICO. This messenger with decentralized architecture, built-in multi-currency crypto-wallet, user-friendly interface, the highest level of data security and high-quality content has all chances to become the App of the future.
E-Chat combines most of social and financial needs of modern people: instant communication, cryptocurrency and fiat money transactions, opportunities for earning money etc…
Why is e-Chat So Unique?
There are some significant features that make e-Chat stand out among the many other messaging apps used on people’s smartphones:
Decentralized Infrastructure
Based on blockchain, IPFS, and P2P technologies, e-Chat boasts flexibility, transparency, and independence. Users may be sure of the complete anonymity of their conversations and transactions. No one (for instance, even the government) can get users’ data by force or somehow else as it is not stored on servers.
Encryption
When it comes to the protection of users’ data while using the inbuilt multicurrency crypto wallet, we can guarantee the highest level of security that has been reached due to the implementation of the best 3-component encryption protocol MTProto. E-Chat encryption covers both users’ conversations and assets.
The e-Chat app is available on Google Play and App Store. ECHT tokens are also available for sale for $0.75. Current price is the most profitable as it is expected to grow during the next round of ICO. The first round will end less than in a month — on December, 15.
You are welcome to invest in the App of the Future. We would appreciate every new supporter of the project that is worth to be used on a global scale. To stay informed, visit the official e-Chat website, where you can also find the whitepaper of the project.
Unit 25A,
Wing Hing Commercial Building,
139 Wing Lok Street,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
+8 (528) 009-06441 – Hong Kong
https://ico.echat.io
Images courtesy of e-Chat
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