“The Middle East is Ripe for Bitcoin Adoption” - Jad Mubaslat, CEO, BitQuick.me
This week, BitQuick announced the launch of its trading platform BitQuick.me in the Middle East. While there haven’t been more details on the topic, we reached out to its founder and CEO Jad Mubaslat, for enlightenment. Jad Mubaslat is a senior student in biomedical engineering and avid entrepreneur based in Colombus, Ohio. He founded BitQuick, an over-the-counter (OTC) Bitcoin trading platform in February 2013, and hasn't stopped working on the startup since. Today, BitQuick offers its services to customers across the world including North America, Europe, Asia, and most recently, the....
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Bitcoin buying and selling platform BitQuick took to social media on Wednesday, posting that they have launched a trading platform for the Middle East, allowing enthusiasts in the region to buy and sell bitcoin. While details weren't abundant, BitQuick says they've launched support for six currencies (including the USD), making the buying and selling of the digital currency available in: Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and more. BitQuick is one of the few companies in the bitcoin sector to focus their attention on the Middle East at a time when many....
It’s been quite a busy week for BitQuick: Not only has their customer base expanded to 500 active users per month from 50 just earlier this year, but it has also announced that users on the security-oriented company Coinkite.com will be able to conveniently utilize the BitQuick platform directly from within Coinkite's wallet interface. The new BitQuick-Coinkite integration allows the latter’s users to acquire bitcoins in a peer-to-peer fashion without really exiting Coinkite’s user interface. Coinkite wallet users log-in to their wallet, click “buy bitcoin” and select BitQuick as their....
Bitcoin industry is going through a period of profound changes followed by an outstanding expansion. Everyday new businesses and other projects are coming up with new concepts and improved services. Exchanges are an integral part of the bitcoin industry in constant development; some exchanges are working vigorously in an effort to keep up with the ever increasing demands of the crypto currency ecosystem, while trying to offer the best innovative security options along with professional experience. Bitquick, is one frictionless easy to use exchange that is trying to introduce their....
BitQuick is challenging USA and Europe to sell their bitcoins by using Bitquick.co."We're calling it the BitQuick challenge," says Founder Jad Mubaslat. "We're so confident users will come back, that we're giving away $10 or 0.03 BTC, whichever is greater, to the first 150 new sellers for the month of October and November. We're also completely removing withdrawal fees for October and November. You now get paid to sell on BitQuick when you're a new customer."After hearing this offer, I had a few questions for Jad that he gladly answered.Why would I use Bitquick instead of Coinbase? While....
For all the ecosystem's advancements, buying bitcoin with cash is still a slow process, one some argue has been traditionally underserved by industry startups. BitQuick, a peer-to-peer cash-for-bitcoin startup, however, is looking to reinvigorate this dormant sector. By offering some basic bitcoin protections, BitQuick aims to serve the underbanked market while positioning itself as more secure and convenient than competitors. The idea is to eschew the hassles of in-person cash-for-bitcoin transactions, which on other services could entail the inherent risk of meeting an unknown person for....