Quanta Expands Its Payment Gateway and Increase Accessibility For Game Players

Quanta Expands Its Payment Gateway and Increase Accessibility For Game Players

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Quanta Technology the world’s first licensed blockchain lottery operator is excited and delighted to announce that it has introduced additional crypto currencies, QNTU and Bitcoin, as an acceptable payment to buy Quanta Game Tokens (QGT). Previously Ethereum was the only currency available to buy QGT, the in-game token in Quanta’s private blockchain environment.

With the latest Payment Gateway development, players can now use QNTU and Bitcoin on top of Ethereum. This gives players more payment options and extending the base to include those who currently only use Bitcoin, as well as increase the usage of QNTU, increasing the number of active players.

Alongside this new development, every player will now be able to withdraw their winnings back in the same currency they used to deposit in. Meaning if a player used Bitcoin to buy QGT, this will be the currency players receive by converting it back.

“This accomplishment is a significant milestone for Quanta, and align with our mission to leverage the gaming industry in the blockchain era,” said Kostas Farris, Acting CEO and Director of Quanta. “As we progress to increase the variety of acceptable currencies through our payment gateway, stakeholders in the gaming industry will see the benefits of utilizing our revolutionary blockchain technology as a part of their business and create a single trusted and transparent platform for players.”

Quanta currently runs a weekly prize draw, the ‘Quanta Prize Draw’ (www.myquanta.im), which is regulated by the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission and has a range of prizes and a potential jackpot. In fact, one lucky winner in the Isle of Man has very recently scooped the top prize. Look out for news about our latest Jackpot win on Facebook and Telegram.

Quanta is also the major shareholder of Naija Lottery which is currently one of the biggest game operators in Nigeria.