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# Things to know: Beta V.1.1 Update

Howdy! So, as you can see, we're not stopping just for the V.1 version because V.1.1 is coming in hot. \
\ <mark style="color:green;">**No More Limit Transaction!**</mark> \
Yep,  you're hearing that right.  We have now taken out the maximum 16,500,000 per account in order for our users to create transactions comfortably within exisiting wallet addresses.  <br>

<mark style="color:green;">**Upgrade your account to enjoy new limit**</mark>\
You can now also buy or sell your crypto with a new limit up to 7 Mio per transaction! But in order to do that, you will need to fill out the KYC form beforehand. Worry not,  we will only ask for your name as stated on your ID and this will only be asked one time. So make sure that you fill the form correctly!&#x20;


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