Official Launch on the Horizon
The much-anticipated Acute Angle smartphone, a blockchain-powered device from Whole Network, is all set for its official rollout in Southeast Asia next week. While some eager users in China have already got their hands on it, the grand launch will take place alongside the sixth Huobi Prime launch.
Price and Tokens: What’s Inside?
Retailing at an approachable price of around $500, the Acute Angle can be acquired using the exchange’s native Huobi Token (HT). This novel approach could make tech-savvy cryptocurrency enthusiasts are really excited. This launch showcases how blockchain technology is integrating with everyday devices.
Future Plans: Beyond Southeast Asia
Whole Network has ambitious plans not just for Southeast Asia; they’re eyeing Europe and the United States too, contingent on a successful launch. If all goes well with the acute launch, we might just see blockchain smartphones popping up in your local tech store sooner than you think!
Remarks from Industry Leaders
Livio Weng, the CEO of Huobi Global, shares optimistic insights about the future of blockchain phones, claiming that this is just the tip of the iceberg for the blockchain industry. He explained how technological advancements, such as 5G, could really enhance mobile trading experiences for crypto communities worldwide. In his words, “As innovations in telecommunications develop, the appetite for mobile trading from crypto communities will grow.”
Unlocking the Potential of Whole Network (NODE)
The excitement doesn’t stop at the phone. Huobi has announced that on September 11, they will unlock the Whole Network (NODE) project. This project aims to create a unique ‘behavioral value’ network by leveraging user interactions through hardware terminals and innovative incentives. With a maximum supply of 10 billion tokens, this could well revolutionize how we perceive value in blockchain ecosystems!
In a recent update, it’s worth noting that Huobi is an early-stage investor in Whole Network but did not play a direct role in phone development. So, let’s keep those expectations realistic!
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