HTC’s New Blockchain Smartphone Can Be Bought With Bitcoin

HTC Sells Its New Cryptocurrency Wallet-Enabled Phone for 0.15 BTC
Initially announced in May, the Exodus 1 phone was unveiled in Berlin, Germany on Oct. 22. The handset will retail for 0.15 BTC or 4.78 ETH in early access deals, which is equivalent to $960. First shipments are expected in December, the company said.

Cryptocurrency-Only Pricing to Bring Device to Its Core Audience
HTC’s new phone will run decentralized applications (dapps). It also features a Social Key Recovery function that helps users “regain access to their funds if they lose their private key via a select number of trusted contacts.” “Selling [the phone] in crypto only and being the first to do so means we are bringing this directly to the core audience and those who will want this device – the blockchain community,” Chen told the South China Morning Post. He added:It reflects our belief in cryptocurrencies – in fact we had to recreate and overcome many processes internally, as well as find new distributors, so that we can achieve the goal of only accepting cryptocurrencies as the form of payment.Exodus 1 will be available in 34 countries including Hong Kong, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom and other European countries. However, the phone will not be available in China, which has taken a strict approach to bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.
More Companies Looking to Enter Blockchain Smartphone Market
HTC, which at one time was among the top manufacturers of smartphones in the world, is not the only company to try and offer a blockchain-focused phone.
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