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How to buy Homeros token with credit card

Want to buy HMR, but don't know how to get started? Follow these easy steps! All you need is an email address and a credit card.

Ondefy offers the fastest way to buy Homeros

Follow these steps to get started:

1. Enter Amount

2. Connect your email or wallet

3. Pay by credit card or bank transfer

What is Homeros?

Homeros is revolutionizing the gaming industry by providing a secure, transparent, and efficient platform for gamers, developers, and merchants. With Homeros, gamers can enjoy a seamless gaming experience with access to the latest games, guides, and in-game items. Developers can benefit from the IGOs and crowdfunds, while merchants can take advantage of the secure marketplace.

How do I buy Homeros in 2024?

You can buy Homeros using credit card (Visa or MasterCard), bank transfer, Apple Pay or Google Pay. All you need to do is to choose a fiat currency, e.g. CHF, and enter an amount. A conversion rate is calculated for you. Once you are happy with the rate, tap the "Continue" button to get started. At this point, you will need to connect your email or wallet (if you are buying crypto for the first time, it will be easier for you to use your email, but Metamask and WalletConnect are also supported). Depending on wether Homeros is supported by our ramp provider, you may be invited to buy an intermediary token, that we will then swap to Homeros for you. In this case, you will first need to sign a permit in order to allow us to perform this swap on your behalf. Finally, you will be able to choose your payment method, and finalise your purchase. If this is your first time buying with Ondefy, you will need to complete a short KYC (Known Your Customer) verification.

Is it safe to buy Homeros?

Your payment processing is securely handled by our partner Transak, and your purchased Homeros tokens benefit from the security of the blockchain. Nevertheless, as an investor you must assume the risk of owning cryptocurrencies, due to their inherent price volatility.