Wearable Devices – Smart Watches for Crypto People

The Sidera project is currently two years in development and is causing a lot of interest in consumer circles. It is bridging the gap between traditional crypto wallets on phones and laptops and porting the technology onto smartwatches.  The scalable ecosystem revolves around a new revolutionary way of sending crypto: Decentralized Wearable Devices.

Sidera’s focus was to create a new idea of smartwatches and smart-bands based on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in order to provide for its users an easy, handily, innovative and secure way to manage the Crypto-Environment. Out of this ambition, it created SmartBit, the first world’s Decentralized Wearable Device Project:

It is an ERC20 wearable wallet that lets people receive, send, and manage Bitcoins and any other cryptocurrency or ERC20 token completely from their wrist in a beautiful and secure way. The smartwatch is linked to a companion app which handles features like addresses, contacts, blockchain synchronization, and much more.

In developing SmartBit, Sidera’s attention was mainly focused on security measures. As founder Camillo Piscitelli says:  “We wanted to provide a revolutionary, innovative product that could also guarantee maximum security and today we can state that we are more than happy with our result.”

Security features include: 
– security/digital key with military-standard encryption
– Unique digital key generated by the entropy wrist movement
– “Ghost mode”

Other important features are:
– Biometric input
– NFC for wrist-to-wrist off-chain transactions
– Wallet multicurrency

In addition to SmartBit, Sidera is also releasing a new revolutionary exchange: CONTINUUM. It is the first Decentralized Wearable Exchange of the world, therefore fully decentralized and completely wearable. It runs through SmartBit devices on millions of peer-based wrists.

“Imagine having your exchange on your wrist, trading your favourite cryptocurrencies simply tapping on a button. It also benefits from our state-of-the-art technology which guarantees security and anonymity,” says Piscitelli.

“Our mission is to develop a unique and revolutionary product and for this reason, we want our exchange and proprietary hybrid blockchain on our smartwatch,” he says.

The pre-sale begins now and for more information please visit their website or other channels below:

Contact Info

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/siderablockchain/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/siderabc

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sidera-blockchain-technologies/

Telegram-Official https://t.me/SideraOfficial


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Jillian Godsil

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