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Flying Money (FML)

Flying Money was founded in 2017, it is not trading on any exchanges. Flying Money was added to the dead coins list due to Scam or Other Issues. Founder/CEO is Karl Vizvary

Detail

  • Main reasons for dead coin listing Scam or Other Issues
  • started 2017, Ended 2018
  • Social media ended 2019.
  • Trading ticker (FML).
  • 65 million max tokens.
  • Not available to trade on any exchanges.
  • Was built on standalone blockchain.
  • Website is down.
  • The Founder/SEO is Karl Vizvary.

Further Details New

(flyingmoney io 2018)

Overview

Flying Money plans to tokenize financial assets including currencies, commodities equities and real estate. Our digital tokens will be traded on global digital exchanges and backed 100% by an equivalent asset.

Flying Money (FML) Tokens will be issued via pre sale and ICO and can be used for discounted transaction fee’s on the purchase and redemption of tokenized currencies and assets.

Flying Money provides currencies, equities, commodities and other financial assets and instruments as standard ERC-20 tokens on the Ethereum blockchain.

Flying money will initially launch currency tokens, followed by a digital credit card, FX and payment gateway services.

Features

Audited monthly by world’s largest accounting firm

Independent trust to legally protect customers assets

100% cash backed – held by leading bank

Senior management to deliver the plan – Blockchain, Banking, Payments, Telecoms

Digital Exchange and Consumer application of currency and asset tokens




Flying Money was founded in 2017, it is not trading on any exchanges. Flying Money was added to the dead coins list due to Scam or Other Issues. Founder/CEO is Karl Vizvary.


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