A Blockchain-driven platform has announced it will begin testing a brand-new transaction system for cryptocurrency payments within the coming days.
Eligma says the beta version of its EliPay technology is going to be rolled out to selected retailers in BTC City, one of Europe’s largest shopping centers.
The company says that the Slovenia-based complex, which boasts more than 450 stores, will become the first mall in the world where cryptocurrencies can be used to buy products. Letters of intent have already been signed with several major retailers.
EliPay is one component of a platform with the objective of helping shoppers find the products they desire simply – with thousands of eCommerce platforms vying for their attention on a daily basis. This is going to be achieved through an artificial intelligence (AI) system that keeps track of transactions and makes recommendations based on past purchases.
For greater ease, Eligma’s users will have a single account which can be used to shop on multiple websites – eradicating the need for dreaded “forgotten password” emails while also ensuring they don’t need to enter their personal information every time they’re interested in buying from a new store.
Eligma[1] says it has now concluded its presale, and the level of contributions successfully reached the company’s soft cap.
Dejan Roljič, the founder and CEO of Eligma, told Cointelegraph: “Both Blockchain and AI are in their infancy. This makes us pioneers of the economy of the future.
The fruits of our labor will become visible in the years to come, which is why the support of Blockchain communities and novelty embracers is crucial at this point.”
Eligma’s crowdsale begins
The company’s crowdsale commenced on April 17, with executives announcing that Ethereum’s price will be locked