Coinify Partners With iSignthis to Enable Bitcoin Purchasing on Credit Cards

Coinify Partners With iSignthis to Enable Bitcoin Purchasing on Credit Cards

At the Money20/20 Europe Conference last week, Coinify announced a partnership with iSignthis which will enable users to purchase Bitcoin on the Coinify platform via major credit cards. Through directly tying a user’s identity to transactions, the move signals a strong and legally compliant synergy, one which will likely prove to be a fantastic case study for the industry. As the Coinify press release read, “In a world first, identity will be able to be linked by end users to transactions, in order to meet AML/CTF regulations for customer due diligence and KYC.” The move to accept credit....


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