BitQuick.co integrates with CoinKite, Grabs More Backpage Users

BitQuick.co integrates with CoinKite, Grabs More Backpage Users

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....


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