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Topic: Huawei Targets Chinese Users Using Bitcoin Wallet App (Read 129 times)

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It seems like they are adding another pre installed application, i am not sure why these companies are adding these apps, you cannot delete these apps even if you are not using it and bloating my RAM, if i need some application i can download it and why would i need pre installed apps in the first place.
Since they are targeting Chinese users, what happens if the government ban those pre installed wallet phones. Tongue
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Good news. I hope that other large countries with large populations will follow China's example.
sr. member
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Wow that's great news. Even though a lot are saying negative things about China but at least they are making some great leaps of how to adapt the cryptos to the modern world such as creating this bitcoin wallet app to be used by every citizen.
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What a brilliant marketing idea. China (esp. the younger generation) is into crypto and it can help popularize cryptocurrencies
sr. member
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China has always wanted to be a leader in technology, huawei is one of the largest mobile phone vendor in asia. I think this will affect other technology companies to follow the huawei step. By the way, where the OP got this information?
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More and more companies are realize that cryptocurrency users are grow, I believe in the future we will see many companies ' especially mobile companies ' that will provide facilities or services like this because it can attract customers to use their products.
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Great. I'm glad to see the change in huawei's mobile phone. Perhaps this is the company, in view of the block chain technology rise of a marketing strategy, is targeted for enthusiasts use huawei mobile encryption currencies in the world to bring great convenience, also a kind of more choice!
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This is good news. Once the bitcoin wallet program is officially written into huawei's mobile phone, it will be a win-win situation.
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That's great news for the crypto community. The more adoption around the world by large business players such as this can only help the future growth and understanding of blockchain and cryptocurrency.
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I also saw this news that since May 11, 2018, Huawei mobile phone users in China for the first time can download bitcoin-wallets to their devices. Huawei, the world's third-largest phone maker, is launching its own bitcoin-purse function.
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It proves that one day China is going to be a huge mass adopter of bitcoin. All the fud at the end of last year was simply about lowering the price so they can accumulate more while their bitcoin infrastructure is put in place. Good move from Huawei, we can expect more big things from them in future.
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China Huawei's smartphones have created a Bitcoin BTC.com wallet application already available in its AppGallery, a smartphone market that will be installed in its newest device and available to mobile users in the coming month.

Bloomberg quoted Alejandro de la Torre, vice president of BTC.com's business operations, saying, "This is a good opportunity to enter the Chinese market. The use of moneyless payments with very large applications in China and the traditional banking system is lacking, so there are good use cases for crypto payments to grow there.
I've seen an article that gives the more explanation about that, as far as i can see about the app will be permanently planted in the huawei smartphone and that will be also applicable to the various huawei phone consider huawei tries to make something different and it becomes a very good way to get mass adoption.
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China Huawei's smartphones have created a Bitcoin BTC.com wallet application already available in its AppGallery, a smartphone market that will be installed in its newest device and available to mobile users in the coming month.

Bloomberg quoted Alejandro de la Torre, vice president of BTC.com's business operations, saying, "This is a good opportunity to enter the Chinese market. The use of moneyless payments with very large applications in China and the traditional banking system is lacking, so there are good use cases for crypto payments to grow there.
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