The Newsletter by Tokenize Xchange (Vol.92| July 2020)

Dung Dinh
Tokenize Xchange
Published in
5 min readJul 8, 2020

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Simple cyber tips that protect your online security

1. Check the URL

Should you see any links that look like Tokenize but seem a bit suspicious, verify before clicking on anything is a smart decision.

Here are the official URLs to our social media channels:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tokenize.exchange/

Medium: https://medium.com/tokenize-xchange

Telegram: https://t.me/tkxannoucement

What does a suspicious link look like?

  1. The link looks like an untrusted site or contains unusual characters.
  2. The embedded URL differs from the link shown.

2. Look out for SSL Certificates

SSL certificates also help to display secure connections via the padlock icon on your web browser. If the connection is secure, it should look something like this:

3. Be On The Look Out For Phishing

Phishing is a type of social engineering attack often used to steal user data, including login credentials and credit card numbers. It occurs when an attacker, masquerading as a trusted entity, dupes a victim into opening an email, instant message, or text message. The recipient is then tricked into clicking a malicious link, which can lead to the installation of malware, the freezing of the system as part of a ransomware attack or the revealing of sensitive information.

An attack can have devastating results. For individuals, this includes unauthorized purchases, the stealing of funds, or identify theft. Therefore, always check on the URL of the website.

4. Beware of Tokenize Xchange scam Facebook pages.

There are numerous scam sites trying to impersonate our page on Facebook. While a scam page may resemble our official Facebook page, here are usually ways to tell if something is off.

  1. The company name is misspelled or spelled differently or added with by a comma (,) or period (.)
  2. Comes together with an unbelievable offer (for example YOU HAVE WON 1 BTC!)

Token Delisting Wallet Support Extended

As a part of our plan to offer the best experience to our users, Tokenize will be extending the period of wallet support for delisted cryptocurrencies. The period will be extended to July 28th, 2020.

The affected tokens are as follows:

Only these tokens will be supported on our exchange:

Crypto Earn Updates

Starting from June 8th, we will include TKX in our Crypto Earn Program and gives 12% P.A.

Moreover, if you stake your TKX, the interest earned for other coins will be much more. For example, when using staking TKX, interest earned on BTC will increase to 8%.

  • Crypto Earn UI Revamp

With the new and improved UI, users participating in Tokenize Crypto Earn will be able to navigate and keep track of the interest payment with ease!

More exciting and innovative updates are coming your way! So, stay tuned and stay safe!

Record Bitcoin Options Market Volume Shows Institutions Keen on Crypto

Record surges in regulated Bitcoin options market volume signal increasing interest and participation from institutional investors.

A CryptoCompare report published on July 6 has closely analyzed monthly trends in the cryptocurrency exchange market and found that crypto derivatives volumes have begun to taper off after peaking this May. Crypto derivatives volumes dropped 35.7% in June to $393 billion.

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