XcelPay Experience- How I found XcelPay


“During my recent travel to Japan, I found out that the Japanese people were extremely untrustworthy of their banks, and a few of my Japanese friends started questioning my trust towards my bank and the centralised system that I am so used to.


This conversation happened over coffee and I saw that all of them were paying using a mobile wallet, my immediate question to them was “why are you using a mobile wallet that is linked to your bank account, when you don’t trust your bank enough?” They all laughed at me of course, then proceeded to explain to me that what they were using wasn’t a “normal” wallet that was linked to their bank accounts, these wallets actually used utility tokens that they had invested in to pay for coffee and surprisingly I found it to be a cheaper alternative to  traditional currency.

I soon set out to find a mobile wallet that transacted with cryptos and invested in a few of these cryptocurrencies that can be spent on my travels and other small transactions. My friends suggested that I try XcelPay, they told me that the app was easy to use, with straightforward directions. I immediately downloaded it and tried it out, the security, that the app provided was pretty great and I could quickly learn to transact using it.

All throughout my Japan trip I used crypto to pay for multiple things, I ended up saving a lot on transaction fees and such other extra charges. XcelPay also helped me to keep a track of my expenses making my budgeting easier.

I would absolutely suggest, that you try out XcelPay if you’re new to using cryptocurrencies and transacting with them. The app is available on Android and Apple app stores.”
Harry, 29

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