The DigiPulse project angered its community with a switch in the purpose of its digital asset, which puts under question the future utility of the token for its holders, as the company decided to delist the token and offer a new digital asset, which gives right to a prepaid vault service, as announced by the company earlier in August.
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The Latvian post-ICO project was launched just over a year ago, with the idea of creating a permanent vault for digital assets, ensuring inheritance and protection for the new asset class of cryptocurrencies.
When announcing the decision to delist its token as of December 15, 2018, the project’s owners said that so far “only two people had used the DGPT token for its intended purposes”. This is not unusual - even relatively popular projects and their distributed apps see only a handful of users.
“This decision didn't come easy (an understatement) but our data shows that the token isn't fulfilling its main objective. Out of the 320 service sign-...
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