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SOFTSWISS Casino Platform Debuts In-Game Currency Conversion

In-game currency conversion, a much-requested function of the popular SOFTSWISS Casino, has finally been made available to users. Players may now change their cryptocurrency holdings into up to 9 different fiat currencies using the Casino Platform, an online casino management system.

A cryptocurrency-focused addition to video games, In-Game Currency Conversion made its official debut in the spring of 2022. The project’s goal was to provide customers with additional options for growth and to provide participants with greater leeway in how they played.

Both players and operators benefit from this integration since players may now wager on games that do not traditionally accept cryptocurrency and operators have access to SOFTSWISS’ whole library of games.

There was previously just one preset currency that crypto could be exchanged for before the upgrade. Extra fiat currencies (USD, EUR, AUD, RUB, CAD, NZD, NOK, JPY, and BRL) are now accessible for conversion in-game thanks to SOFTSWISS’s special features.

According to Darya Avtukhovich, Head of the SOFTSWISS Casino Platform, users previously could only exchange cryptocurrency for US dollars. The type of currency that could be spent restricted the games that could be played. The problem is that different games elicit different feelings and reactions from players.

That is why they included support for many currencies this time around. A wider range of games is now accessible to players who can convert their cryptocurrency assets into more traditional currencies.

Huge Step Forward

SOFTSWISS has taken a major step toward its big aspirations with the release of its new currency conversion tool.

As a result of the players and the diversity of operators fighting with one another to obtain their goods on this platform, the firm is creating solutions that are in accordance with market needs.

The corporation has thrived thanks to its ability to continually adjust to shifting consumer preferences. At the next SiGMA Europe expo in Valletta, Malta (November 14-18), it will showcase its cutting-edge technologies including the Casino Platform and its capabilities. Developers, operators, players, and the general public involved in iGaming will get the opportunity to learn about the company’s most recent innovations at this event.

These enhancements are all part of SOFTSWISS’ long-term plan to deepen its presence in existing markets while entering new ones and bolstering the breadth and depth of its product offering.

 

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China’s Digital Currency to Launch Soon

The central bank of China is reportedly ready to launch its state-backed digital currency and once launched, it will be initially issued to seven institutions over the next months. According Paul Schulte, an independent researcher and formers employee of one of the institutions, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the Bank of China, the Agricultural Bank of China; two of China’s largest financial technology companies, Alibaba and Tencent; and Union Pay, an association of Chinese banks, will receive the cryptocurrency. There are also reports that there is an eighth institution that will receive the central bank’s currency when it finally launches.

While the institutions have not officially released any information pertaining to the plans for the digital currency, the country’s government has previously confirmed that the technology that will be powering the currency has been ready since 2018 and it could launch as soon as November 11.

Once it is launched, the institutions that will be issued with the digital currency will be responsible for dispersing it to China’s 1.3 billion citizens as well as to people doing business using China’s fiat currency. Furthermore, the Chinese central bank has hopes that the currency will eventually be availed to users in other parts of the world through relationships with corresponding banks in those jurisdictions – the United State is one of the prime candidates for these plans.

Why Is China Launching Its Own Digital Currency?

China has one of the biggest informal or black economies on the planet and this makes the collection of taxes very difficult.

“The major business for most underground banks is now contra payments, leading to huge capital outflows and great damage to society. It’s the major target of our crackdown,” reveals a recent notice issued by China’s Supreme People’s Procuratorate.

The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) believes that the introduction of a state-backed digital currency will help it take back control of certain aspects of the economy and crack-down on the black economy. The currency is intended to offer “controllable privacy” which will allow users to transact without having to give away personal information. To achieve this, the currency will be “loosely coupled’ with an account. However, for the sake of mitigating against tax evasion and other illegal activities, the People’s Bank of China will be able to view the transactions.

“…there will be variable transaction fees, as well as daily and annual transaction limits to give the central bank more tools to control the velocity of money and its supply when interest rates cease to be a viable channel for intervention,” the Vice Governor of the bank said.

Lowering the cost of transactions is another aspect that the bank hopes to achieve in its bid to make financial services more widely available. Needless to say, this will be a huge development for the country since a significant portion of the population is unbanked.