CEX.IO Offers Bitcoin Exchange Services to US Customers

CEX.IO Offers Bitcoin Exchange Services to US Customers

Offering Bitcoin exchange services in the United States is a bit of a struggle these days. Several states allow exchanges to operate without a specific license, some require exchanges to comply with all sorts of regulations, while other states are not sure on what to do yet. However, this uncertainty isn’t stopping CEX.IO from offering exchange services to parts of the United States. CEX.IO: Bitcoin Cloud Mining Unprofitable. CEX.IO is a well-known name in the Bitcoin industry. This company has quickly grown out to be one of the biggest Bitcoin cloud mining operators in the world. This....


Related News

Crypto Exchange Bitfinex Stops Servicing Ontario Customers, Asks Users to Wit...

Cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex has asked its Ontario users to withdraw their funds since they will no longer have access to any services offered by Bitfinex in March. Bitfinex Stops Providing Services to Ontario Customers Crypto exchange Bitfinex announced Friday that it is making changes to the services it provides to Ontario customers. Effective immediately, the firm said that “Ontario customers who do not have balances on the platform will have their accounts closed.” In addition, those who do not have open positions in the....

Igot Expands Exchange and Remittance Services to Kenya

Bitcoin exchange igot has expanded to Kenya following the acquisition of TagPesa, a local cryptocurrency exchange and remittance gateway, and integration with M-Pesa's mobile payments service. Igot's Kenyan customers can now use the exchange's services by depositing and withdrawing Kenyan shillings either from their local bank accounts or their M-Pesa accounts. The company, which is based in Australia, also provides remittance services to over 40 countries worldwide, including the EU, Middle East and Africa. The acquisition of TagPesa allows igot customers around the world to send funds....

Stripe Completes Beta Bitcoin Test: Offers Merchants Bitcoin Payment

Stripe, a San Francisco, Calif. -based mobile payments startup, has offered its customers a bitcoin payment option after completing a bitcoin beta test. CCN reported the beta test in March 2014. "While in beta, Stripe merchants accepted bitcoin transactions from more than 60 countries, so we're excited to see what's next," said Tim Drinan, a company spokesman. Stripe provides numerous APIs to power commerce on a range of devices and platforms. The company offers processing services for online and mobile transactions, which customers can integrate into their mobile apps. Merchants....

Bitcoin Brokerage Coin Republic Buyout Rumors Gain Steam

DealStreetAsia reports that Singapore's popular Bitcoin exchange and consultancy platform Coin Republic is receiving buyout offers from several firms. The company's official twitter handle, @CoinRepublic has opted not to comment on the rumors. According to Deal Street Asia, "an executive familiar with the digital currency space" is saying that the company is in talks to be acquired by a non-Singaporean company. Fanning these speculations, the Bitcoin brokerage's founder David Moskowitz said, "I've been in discussions with several firms and received offers, but can't comment at this point."....

Coinbase offers customers a way to purchase crypto using PayPal

Users of the exchange will be able to purchase up to $25,000 in crypto daily using PayPal. Coinbase users with PayPal accounts will now have another way to purchase crypto through the exchange.In an announcement from Coinbase today, the crypto exchange said it would be allowing its customers based in the U.S. to buy crypto using debit cards and bank accounts linked to their PayPal accounts. Coinbase said the move would let many users bypass automated clearing house and wire transfers — methods the exchange still offers — to fund crypto purchases.The integration will reportedly allow....