BitPay Releases Copay after Successful Beta Testing

BitPay Releases Copay after Successful Beta Testing

After a year of testing, BitPay has launched, Copay, a secure and shared Bitcoin wallet. BitPay advertises Copay as a “true” Bitcoin wallet rather than an online account, securing users’ personal funds with the option of multi-sig. On BitPay’s official blog, the company says that Copay is an outcome of the efforts put towards the goal it set for itself one year ago. BitPay aimed to build a Bitcoin wallet secure enough for the company’s own funds. BitPay claims that when customers use Copay, they completely control their money. Copay users get secure, future-proof backups that allow access....


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