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Vancelian is a financial services application that combines traditional finance (TradFi) expertise with blockchain technology to offer high-potential investment and savings solutions. Its stated mission is to make investing and saving accessible by providing expertly designed, high-performing financial products. It is registered with France's Financial Markets Authority (AMF) as a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) in compliance with French and European regulations.
The Vancelian platform provides several storage products, including "Flex Vault" for daily interest, "Blockchain Vault" for Bitcoin mining returns, and "Term Vault" which combines Bitcoin mining with DeFi strategies. It also facilitates automated portfolio management, trading services for more than 90 cryptocurrencies, and dedicated IBAN services upon registration as well as a Vancelian Visa card.
Vancelian features seamless integration with Hedera Hashgraph with additional security through know-your-customer (KYC), multi-party computation (MPC) technology in partnership with Fireblocks, and regular penetration tests. It is general data protection regulation (GDPR) compliant.
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