BTC China Announces Upgrades to its 'Picasso ATM' Mobile App

BTC China Announces Upgrades to its 'Picasso ATM' Mobile App

Popular exchange BTC China has added new features and an upgraded interface to its Picasso ATM mobile bitcoin wallet, including a 'Sell for Cash' function that allows anyone to become a 'mobile ATM' and sell bitcoins anywhere in the world with the press of a few buttons. CEO Bobby Lee announced the new features this morning while delivering the keynote address at the Inside Bitcoins conference in Hong Kong, where competitors OKCoin and Huobi are also revealing new services. The app is designed as much for use outside China as inside, with support for eight major currencies and ten....


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