People are now able to send DASH to mobile numbers in over 200 countries with the Paycent mobile app.
Paycent and DASH
DASH was made available on Paycent, a hybrid mobile wallet, and a subsidiary of the Singapore-based company Texcent, earlier this month. Other cryptocurrencies that are available through Paycent are Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC), Ethereum (available on Coinbase) (ETH) and Litecoin (available on Coinbase) (LTC).
In a recent interview with Mark Mason, Karen Hsu, the Head of Growth at Blockcypher.com, provided additional information into the app and how DASH became a part of the system.
Blockcypher is a blockchain web services provider for DASH and, according to Hsu, is meant to make it easier “for any company to integrate with the DASH network.”
The company was able to reach out to Texcent, who also have offices in Dubai and the Philippines, and ask if they had considered DASH and were able to meet with Texcent at a conference in Singapore, where Hsu says that they were able to show a physical presence of DASH, to be seen as more than “just an entity.”