The general idea behind crypto is to have it decentralized, so I think all of the projects are trying to achieve that, it will depend on who will be able to really do it like that.
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Example: Tim wants to transfer $500 worth of BTC to his card. He exchanged 1 BTC on the best exchange rate (1 BTC = 10,000 iUSD), and his iBucket would charge iUSD 500 (no additional exchange or transfer fee) in the next step; he wants to load $500 to his card then.
As 1 AGT = $0.094 and 1% of $500 is $5, he needs 53.19148936 AGT to authorise this order; so let’s say the value of AGT token increases by 10X, and each token is worth $0.94; to do so, he needs 5.3191489AGT to do the same, so it’s always better to buy and keep more AGT token to save more on AgateChain fees.