Ninki - Manage Your Payment Network

Ninki - Manage Your Payment Network

Ninki Wallet is a new standard in Bitcoin wallet technology. Ninki introduces a new technology with a highly secure, user-friendly wallet that allows users to build their own payment network with their friends, clients and customers. The product is designed for both private and corporate use and introduces a new standard that gives users a complete view of their finances. The wallet has a very simple and effective user interface and together with the designed Mobile Apps, Ninki developed a new solution that makes spending Bitcoin a whole lot easier. Absolute Wallet Security. The company....


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