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Trustless POS will allow merchants to accept cryptocurrency as payments
Ormeus Cash has announced a new trustless point-of-sale system (POS) through a partnership with COTI. According to the announcement, this partnership allows merchants to accept cryptocurrency as a form of payment.
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Food and Beverages Tech Review | Tuesday, February 12, 2019
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Ormeus Cash has announced a new trustless point-of-sale system (POS) through a partnership with COTI. According to the announcement, this partnership allows merchants to accept cryptocurrency as a form of payment.
Ormeus Cash (OMC), an asset-backed virtual currency with a stable transactional price named as Transactional Coin, is a new breed ofcryptocurrency. OMC makes Bitcoin appealing, but it doesn’t suffer from the same volatility or protracted transaction times that are making OMC more usable as a store of value, medium of exchange, and unit of account.
COTI is the first blockchain protocol optimized for decentralized payments. It is designed for merchants, governments, payment dApps, and stable coin issuers.
Some features about ORMEUS CASH
• Proof of Asset Mining with smart contract protocols.
• OMC is backed by the Ormeus Reserve Vault and investment of privately-owned mining operations.
• Ormeus Reserve Vault stabilizes OMC against natural marketplace volatility in the price of its coin ‘basket’.
• It allows wallet to wallet, physical debit card, and virtual mobile wallet to make transactions smooth, contractless, and easy.
Officials of the Ormeus said the COTI partnership allows them to use that company’s trustless protocol as part of the POS system. The protocol uses an acyclic graph-based ledger that uses transactions built over a period of time and uses trust-based algorithms.
According to the officials, the new Ormeus system eliminates fees and long transaction times and improves customer service.