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Shiryo INU – Fastest Growing Coin with Play to Earn Gaming System
London, United Kingdom–(Newsfile Corp. – November 25, 2021) – Shiryo Inu has become one of the fastest-growing meme coins with a total market cap of more than $100 million and a community trust vote of 95.7%. Launched on the Ethereum network, Shiryo-Inu is a card-based game set with ambitions to create one of the best NFT games on the ETH network. The development team has plans to bring Shiryo-Inu at par with the likes of Dogecoin, Shiba, and Floki. The first NFT will be mintable on the Shiryo-Inu Dapp and will be launched soon for the community.
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What’s the Shiryo-Inu Game?
The first phase of the Play to Earn Shiryo-Inu game was completed in just seven days, and phase 2 is expected to come out in December. The game will work in the form of the Dapp allowing minting of trading packs.
Every pack minted by the players will have a combination of cards, and the first collection of cards will be called Shiryo Collection. As the game progresses and develops, the team plans to release more packs and improve the gameplay.
The players will earn rewards for winning the game and completing weekly competitions, plus incentives. The rewards are given in the form of native token, Shiryo-Inu.
Minting Cards for Better Rewards
Every card pack has 5 random cards. The players have 1 in 300 odds of getting a mythic card, 1 in 100 odds for a legendary card, and 1 in 30 chances of getting a rare card. Further, there is a 1 in 5 chance of discovering an uncommon card. In all the odds, the players can also get a common card and an element card.
Anyone can play the game after connecting to the Dapp and selecting 50 cards to form a deck. To play their hand, players require at least 5 element cards (Fire, Earth, Thunder, and Water), and they can place one season card per turn.
About Shiryo-Inu
Built and headed by a doxxed CEO Shiryo-Inu is a play-to-earn game platform and a meme coin based on the Ethereum network. The head of marketing of Shiryo-Inu and the entire team behind its development is also doxxed. Moreover, the users will be safe engaging with a platform that has a renounced contract and locked liquidity. Plus it has been listed on Bitmart and Lbank. The users will have to unpack the cards and play their hand with other players. Winners will be rewarded in the native token. The players with better cards can also summon the Shiryo-Inu monster.
For more current information, make sure to follow the social media handles of Shiryo-Inu including Telegram and Discord.
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Lydia, a prominent French fintech company known for its innovative financial solutions, has taken a significant leap forward with the launch of its new digital banking app, Sumeria. This development marks a strategic expansion for Lydia as it continues to redefine the financial landscape in Europe and beyond.
About Lydia
Since its inception, Lydia has been at the forefront of fintech innovation in France, providing users with seamless and user-friendly payment solutions. The company has built a strong reputation for its mobile payment app, which allows users to send and receive money, pay for goods and services, and manage their finances with ease. With millions of users and a robust platform, Lydia is well-positioned to venture into the digital banking space.
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Sumeria is Lydia’s latest offering, designed to cater to the growing demand for comprehensive digital banking solutions. The app aims to provide users with a full suite of banking services, all accessible from their smartphones. Key features of Sumeria include:
- Personal and Business Accounts: Sumeria offers both personal and business accounts, enabling users to manage their finances efficiently. The app supports a range of functionalities tailored to meet the needs of individual users and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
- Intuitive Interface: True to Lydia’s commitment to user experience, Sumeria boasts an intuitive and easy-to-navigate interface. Users can quickly access account information, transaction history, and various banking services with just a few taps.
- Comprehensive Financial Tools: Sumeria provides a range of financial tools designed to help users better manage their money. Features such as budgeting, expense tracking, and personalized financial insights empower users to make informed financial decisions.
- Security and Privacy: Lydia places a high priority on security, and Sumeria is no exception. The app incorporates advanced security measures, including biometric authentication and end-to-end encryption, to ensure that users’ financial data is protected.
- Integrated Payments: Leveraging Lydia’s expertise in payments, Sumeria integrates seamless payment solutions, allowing users to send and receive money instantly, pay bills, and make purchases directly from the app.
Strategic Implications
The launch of Sumeria represents a strategic move for Lydia, positioning the company as a formidable player in the digital banking arena. By expanding its product offering, Lydia aims to capture a larger share of the market and meet the evolving needs of its users. This initiative also reflects a broader trend in the fintech industry, where traditional payment service providers are evolving into comprehensive financial service platforms.
Market Impact
Sumeria’s entry into the market is poised to have a significant impact. With its user-centric design and robust feature set, the app is likely to attract a diverse user base, from tech-savvy millennials to SMEs seeking efficient banking solutions. Moreover, Sumeria’s integration with Lydia’s existing payment infrastructure provides a seamless transition for current Lydia users, further boosting its adoption.
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Looking ahead, Lydia plans to continually enhance Sumeria by adding new features and expanding its services. The company’s focus on innovation and customer satisfaction will be key drivers of Sumeria’s growth. Additionally, Lydia’s potential to scale Sumeria across other European markets presents a substantial opportunity for further expansion.
Source: fintechfutures.com
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