New Features in the Future

Our subscribers and supporters have been asking what is coming next, and which new features we are considering to launch in the coming years? What new developments will be considered in the future? Let’s take a look.

PlutusDEX + Centralized Exchanges

When the PlutusDEX launches, our high-speed API will offer the opportunity for users as well as other exchanges to plug in liquidity into the PlutusDEX at 0% trading fees right away. This means that unlike ‘closed gardens’, we will not have to worry about liquidity on the DEX.

Online Payments.

This is a big one — in the future users will also be able to make online debit card payments using Plutus.

Charging Your Account With Fiat.

To introduce people into the bitcoin, ethereum and blockchain ecosystem, we will offer users the option to charge their payment balance with fiat as well. This may introduce people to crypto that may have otherwise not have used it.

Third-Party Uses for Plutons.

Thanks to our upcoming trading API, and the open-source nature of smart contracts, we welcome and encourage any development on top of our PlutusDEX layer.

More Decentralization.

Our team will be looking into options to decentralize KYC (with concepts such as uPort), and other options to further automate business logic and other processes.

Fee System Improvements.

Even though the only fee that Plutus charges is a deposit fee for bitcoin and ethereum users, as our platform grows, we will look into any available options to lower these user fees even further either through strategic partnerships or the aforementioned automation of business logic.

More Native Currencies.

Plutus will launch with native support for GBP, EUR, USD, and then CNY. In the future, we will add as many other currencies as possible, provided that adequate demand exists.

Internationalization & Content in Other Languages.

Plutus Tap & Pay aims to go global, and creating content and communities in other languages is an important part of this.

(Tentative / Possible) Cooperation with Hardware Companies.

We are looking into options to offer Plutus on (modular) smart-watches and more. But this concept is extremely new, and will not be explored for a long time. And if Apple decides to open their NFC capability to developers as well, we will begin working on iOS integration as well.