About Plasmapay
Plasmapay Alliance OU is a regulated entity, registered in Tallinn, Estonia. The licenses: FVR000392 – Providing services of exchanging a virtual currency against a fiat currency. FRK000319 – Providing a virtual currency wallet service.
PlasmaPay Wallet is an international cryptocurrency wallet for those who care about the security of their capital. The expansion of the project began in Europe: Estonia, Germany, Britain – and continued in Asia: Singapore and Hong Kong.
PlasmaDLT are proud to present the Plasma Distributed Ledger Technology – a public blockchain that combines security, supporting of smart contracts, scalability in terms of speed and data storage optimisation, with economically reasonable operating expenses of producer’s nodes and with minimum transaction costs.
Open API to Digital Finance
•Crypto and Card Checkout integration
•Dapp development
•Bitcoin/Ethereum processor
•Bitcoin checkout integration
•Plasma and 42 stable currency processing
•Smart contract development
•Crypto oAuth protocol for dapps
Two Factor Authentication
It is an extra layer of security for your App, Wallets and Transactions. Multi-Factor Authentication is using by many popular services as a more secure method for user verification than SMS. They always recommend to activate this feature for those who care about the safety of their funds.
Fiat currency transactions
The company’s know-how is working with fiat currencies in the cryptowallet interface. You can top up your wallet with fiat currencies or digital assets right on the first screen – just choose the method of transfer.
Experienced Specialists
They have assembled a team of experienced specialists in their fields and at the intersection of their competencies they are developing a project covering a wide range of industries: from the banking sector to e-commerce and education,” shares the experience Ilia Maksimenka, CEO of PlasmaPay.
Tips for securely storing your Plasmapay
- Do your own research. Before sending any coins or private data to a wallet, make sure you have researched the wallet provider to make sure everything is above board. Keep an eye out for scam wallets, such as those using URLs only slightly different to the URLs of legitimate wallet providers, and check out some independent reviews for all the pros and cons.
- Back it up. Make use of your wallet’s back-up and restore facility so that if something ever goes wrong with your wallet, you’ll be able to recover your funds.
- Set a strong password. Now is not the time to be lazy when creating a password; take your time to create a strong and uncrackable code.
- Make use of all available security features. Make the most of all the security features your wallet offers, such as two-factor authentication or multi-signature transactions. It’ll offer increased protection for your funds and greater peace of mind for you.
- Update your antivirus software. Take care to regularly update the antivirus protection and anti-malware software on any device you will be using to access your wallet.
- Keep your private keys private. Last but not least, don’t underestimate the importance of your private keys. Store them somewhere safe and don’t share them with anyone else.