Breaking: Folowing in the wake of @solanamobile, Vodafone @VodafoneGroup announce they are integrating crypto wallets into their mobile SIM cards. The strategy is being led by their Indian subsidiary Vodafone Idea seeking $3b in debt to fund the initial initiative in India.… https://t.co/w4AY5JTb7p
Breaking: Folowing in the wake of @solanamobile, @VodafoneGroup announce they are integrating crypto wallets into their mobile SIM cards. The strategy is being led by their Indian subsidiary Vodafone Idea seeking $3b in debt to fund the initial initiative in India. How big is… https://t.co/lcgxN9aUJq
Breaking: @VodafoneGroup integrating crypto wallets into their mobile SIM cards. The strategy is being led by their Indian subsidiary Vodafone Idea seeking $3b in debt to fund the initial initiative in India. How big is #Vodafone? - 342.3 million users in India - 33 million… https://t.co/RoyOZm1aAi
Vodafone is set to revolutionize mobile technology by integrating cryptocurrency wallets into their SIM cards, a move spearheaded by their Indian subsidiary, Vodafone Idea. This initiative, which follows similar efforts by Solana Mobile, involves Vodafone Idea seeking $3 billion in debt to fund the project in India. The company's Chief Product Officer, David Palmer, highlighted the potential for blockchain technology in mobile gaming and anticipates approximately 5.6 billion digital wallets globally by 2030. Vodafone's long-term vision includes utilizing major blockchain platforms like Ethereum. Vodafone has 342.3 million users in India.