Take some time to read this. The thorough understanding of $KTA through this article will make the alpha play of this decade (century) so much more obvious.
I advise respective names as @lukebelmar and @Brown_Thunder76 to read and comment on this ♥️
@stripe@revolut
Ran $10k USD to EUR through Wise, Revolut, and my Keeta Route Engine at the same time using the same rates
Wise shows about €8,619 to €8,627 received and even differs inside its own UI. In one view they show a $35.90 fee, in another it’s “included” and discounted, so it looks cleaner than it actually is
They also show Chase around €8,437 received and Wells Fargo around €8,384 received which shows how much gets eaten on bank rails
Revolut shows about €8,638 received and explicitly lists about $86 in fees which is mostly FX spread and plan based pricing
Keeta route about €8,668 received
That’s roughly €30–€50 more vs Wise, about €30 vs Revolut, and over €200 vs traditional banks
Not only that, but much faster
Wise says about 2 hours. Keeta routes in seconds
That is the difference
More middlemen = more cost and slower speed
More shows up on the other side and it gets there faster
This is why Keeta will win adoption. It just makes too much sense to leave money on the table when Keeta is simply plug and play with their anchor system
Screenshots below
https://t.co/HyhzP94fo6
@KeetaNetwork $KTA
@ChartsHell They just released fiat on and off-ramping through their keeta webwallet, on the keeta net, without ever leaving it so not needing dex or cex.. ? You could say that's pretty expert-ish.. :)
@PrecisionTrade3 You call yourself precision trade? A 100 dollar xrp price would mean a marketcap of 6.1 trillion dollar...
I can understand 600 billion, and maybe even 1 trillion, but 6 is wild...