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Giza Device (GIZA) - Dead Coins

Giza Device (GIZA)

Giza Device was founded in 2017, it is not trading on any exchanges. Giza Device was added to the dead coins list due to being Scam or Other Issues. Founder/CEO is Unknown.

Summary

  • Main reasons for dead coin listing Scam or Other Issues.
  • Started 2017, Ended 2018.
  • Social media ended 2018.
  • Trading ticker (GIZA).
  • 36,800,000 Tokens total.
  • Not available to trade on any exchanges.
  • Was built on Ethereum blockchain.
  • Website is down.
  • The Founder/SEO is Unknown.

Further Details

Notes

Scam token and Website down.

Links

https://web.archive.org/web/20180228123858/https://www.gizadevice.com/ https://twitter.com/GizaDevice

Screenshot

Screenshot Archived:

COPY PASTE FROM OLD WEBSITE

EXQUISITE outfit, FABULOUS inside

Care and accuracy in design show our respect towards the potential consumer.
Modern engineered materials such as "Gorilla glass" and water-repellent silumin body material play a central role in enabling GIZA's technological design.

GIZA project is first of all about to launch an innovative hardware wallet. GIZA hardware wallet supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, DASH, Litecoin, Ripple, Stratis, Zcash, and other blockchain-based currencies. Our Device allows users to send and receive payments from each wallet by using our browser extension (Mozilla and Chrome). Outbound transactions will require confirmation on the Device itself, which allows users to work with their cryptowallets even on a compromised computer.

GIZA EMPOWERS YOU

Easy and reliably make and accept cryptocurrency transactions. Each transaction is manually confirmed right from your device.

Work with more than 10 cryptocurrencies and the most popular ERC 20 tokens from the same device and the same account. Moreover, you can manage up to 3 accounts for different purposes on the same device.

Enter encrypted passwords directly from your GIZA device or mobile phone application. In case you don't want to leave any digital trace on a PC you work with, you can input your passwords from your GIZA just like from a hardware keyboard. It is safe and convenient.

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