What is Zebec (ZBC) crypto? All you must know

March 22, 2022 12:52 AM AEDT | By Versha Jain
 What is Zebec (ZBC) crypto? All you must know
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Highlights

  • Zebec (ZBC) is a continuous settlement protocol to make real-time, frictionless, and continuous payment streams possible.
  • It got listed on coinmarketcap.com, a popular cryptocurrency price tracking website, on March 16, 2022. 
  • Zebec launched a meme competition on March 19, where winners will share the prize pool of 5000 ZBCs.  

Zebec Protocol (ZBC) gathered traction from users as it has launched a meme competition on March 19, where users need to create a meme related to Zebec and its token ZBC, post it on Twitter and add the required hashtag.  

There is an incentive for the meme creators. The top 5 tweets with the highest amount of retweets and likes will share the prize pool of 5000 ZBCs. The competition will run for 15 days from the date it has been announced. 

So, the people are creating memes, tweeting, and retweeting them, and the token appears to be trending.

What is Zebec (ZBC)?

Zebec is a continuous settlement protocol; the DeFi technology makes real-time, frictionless, and endless payment streams possible. This is the on-chain payroll product with tax withholding in-built.

The protocol aims to transform payroll, cash flow, and token vesting through every second distribution and payment by the users.

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The protocol has features like Zebec Safe, a fully customizable multi-sig solution on Solana and enables the composable transfer of value through Zebec Payroll. 

Also, it comprises Zebec Pay, a low-fee payroll solution, transforming the traditional payroll system, where employees can be paid by the second in USDC or other stablecoins. 

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The network claims to provide benefits such as automated by-the-second dollar-cost averaging, converting a percentage of paycheck into cryptocurrencies, and yield farming through DeFi applications.

In short, Zebec Pay’s streaming payment provides liquidity for both sender and receiver, reduce the problem of payment disputes, and create a trustless future in payroll. 

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Zebec Crypto

Data Source: coinmarketcap.com

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ZBC token details:

Zebec Protocol (ZBC) traded at US$0.03134, down 6% at 7:10 am, ET, Monday. Its market capitalization data is not available. The token has a total supply of 10 billion ZBCs.

ZBC token is currently available for purchase on Bitget, Bybit, DigiFinex, OKX, and Gate.io cryptocurrency exchange. It recently got listed on the Hotbit exchange this month.

It got listed on coinmarketcap.com, a popular cryptocurrency price tracking website, on March 16, 2022. 

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Bottom line:

Zebec has also partnered with Visa Inc. (V) and will soon launch its custom metal debit cards for employees to convert their real-time liquidity into fiat currency.

Its official website plans to make additional agreements and conduct more hackathons in Q2, 2022 and start staking pools, DAO, and other communities in the third quarter of 2022. Its team is scattered worldwide in the US, Australia, Africa, and South Asia.

The crypto market is highly volatile. Thus, the investors must exercise due diligence before investing in the cryptocurrency market. 

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