Coinkite API Unlocks Potential for Bitcoin Developers, Merchants and Users
Coinkite is a bitcoin company with a focus on security mixed with ease-of-use. They have an intense passion for multi-signature wallet technology, along with API services for developers, enterprises and users to integrate into their businesses or applications. But what can truly be done with Coinkite’s API? Seeing as the company is known for their secure wallet services, they’ve turned their vault into one of those. As stated in their API documentation, Coinkite is a cryptobank which can serve all your needs for holding and managing cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin or Blackcoin.....
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Canada-based Coinkite is doing some pretty interesting things in the bitcoin realm. A prime example: the company today announced that consumers can now begin buying and selling bitcoin with Coinkite terminals beginning today. Coinkite terminals were introduced in Autumn of 2013 and allow merchants to easily accept bitcoin payments from customers, include those carrying Coinkite's own debit card. According to the company, the terminals have two modes: retail and exchange. Retail mode, as you would expect, is used for business operations. The exchange mode operates like a mini-ATM. With....
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