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Online gaming provider Fugaso to add BetConstruct's FTN as supported cryptocurrency

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Provider of gaming solutions Fugaso has announced that it will add Fasttoken (FTN) to its list of supported cryptocurrencies.

The inclusion of FTN in Fugaso’s supported cryptocurrencies will start on January 26. FTN is the official cryptocurrency of the Fastex ecosystem as well as the adopted cryptocurrency of betting and gaming software provider BetConstruct.

“FTN is the official cryptocurrency of Fastex ecosystem and the native token of the Fastex Chain developed and curated by leading tech giant SoftConstruct,” Fasttoken’s website describes. “With SoftConstruct’s vast network, over 1 million active users, and 700 partners all over the globe, FTN will have numerous real-world use cases from day 1 implying high organic growth.”

Fasttoken recently passed an ERC-20 and smart-contract distribution audit from CertiK, a blockchain security pioneer, and Hexens, a cybersecurity solutions company. The audit ensures that the code is working correctly and provides confidence in the operability of FTN in the future.

Fasttoken is currently in the Private Sale phase, offering tokens to the SoftConstruct partner network and private and institutional investors for €0.2-0.25 per token. It commenced on October 25 and will continue until January 12.

As for Fugaso, the company was first founded in 2016. The company offers solutions to the online gaming sector, by helping them develop their own entertaining site. “Diverse game mechanics, advanced math algorithms, high-quality graphics, and original topics are why players and partners choose us,” the firm says.

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