Getting $KURO Just Got Easier: On-Chain Swapping Coming to Kurobi

Kurobi
2 min readOct 9, 2021

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Removing every obstacle that hinders experts and public figures from earning wherever they are in the world has been the primary mission for Kurobi. The team is acutely aware that crypto is not yet as mainstream as we’d like it to be and has been working tirelessly to eliminate the barrier of entry for non-crypto native users on our platform.

To achieve this, we announced our partnership with Transak a few weeks ago. This partnership enables users or hosts in 56 countries who want to buy KURO tokens to do so right there on the app with their debit/credit card or bank transfers. Users new to the crypto ecosystem no longer need to take a crash course on chains, exchanges, or wallets before getting started on Kurobi.

More Good News!

Today, the team is excited to inform our growing community of active users that we’re activating a brand-new on-chain swapping feature that’ll allow them to swap from SOL or USDC to KURO within the Kurobi app! This cements our full circle of accessibility-driven features specifically designed to make acquiring KURO elegantly simple.

Icing on the cake ? Swapping to and From $KURO on the app comes with ZERO network fees

Doing Our Bit to Make Crypto Mainstream

It is our hope that Kurobi will touch the lives of creators and users in meaningful ways. That is why we cannot only be accessible to users who know crypto; if you can’t get to crypto, we are happy to get crypto to you. Blockchain is a liberating technology that opens previously unattainable possibilities especially for people in developing countries. Our suite of solutions targets EVERYONE with something valuable to share with audiences, those who know crypto and those who don’t. With Transak and our new in-app swap feature, we are doubling down on our resolve to make Kurobi and its KURO tokens are uncomplicated as humanly possible.

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