PumaPay Now Listed on CoinAll Exchange

BEIJING — CoinAll has announced the listing of the PumaPay (PMA) token on its exchange.

PumaPay's PullPayment Protocol provides flexibility of crypto payments in day-to-day transactions through fast transaction processing and low fees. PumaPay enables multiple payment scenarios – from traditional one-time transactions and recurring payments to utilities, top-up, pay-per-use and other models.

The network of PumaPay early adopters already exceeds 100 brands from different lines of industry, including adult entertainment. Pornhub, Rent24, Vivid Entertainment, Live Jasmin and CCBill use PumaPay.

Yoav Dror, CEO of PumaPay, said: "We are pleased that the CoinAll exchange has chosen to list the PMA token. As we continue development of our payment system, we will be increasing the usability of the token by enabling more payment scenarios. PumaPay Cryptocurrency Wallet app already supports cryptocurrency conversion, and we'll be adding support for more tokens in the coming months. Last but not least, we have recently released the Wallet API, which will enable 3rd party wallets to support subscriptions, as well as other advanced billing scenarios, by PumaPay. We have a lot planned for 2019, and will be sharing our updated roadmap and vision in the coming weeks."

Katherine Deng, general manager of CoinAll, said: "Having great quality projects be listed and collaborated with us is the flue that we are using to drive the entire ecosystem forward. We are looking forward for more projects collaborations and resources sharing." 

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