Xbit Asia Bitcoin Exchange Is Open for Business

Xbit Asia Bitcoin Exchange Is Open for Business

The financial world has evolved over time, and now involves various complex exchanges. Among these advancements is the emergence of bitcoin e-currency used for trading, whereby people can perform transactions on the internet with others who are thousands of miles away. 

Malaysia-based Xbit Asia Sdn Bhd (Xbit Asia) has launched its Bitcoin exchange service to match up with the globe’s advancements. The Malaysian Bitcoin Exchange is set to kick off on September 15, 2016.

Xbit Asia will be the first ever locally owned Malaysian bitcoin exchange Company, where users can buy or sell bitcoins in Malaysian ringgit. The new Company has also prided themselves on giving its users a top priority security on transactions and fast processing services including different payment methods with online support available.

The new bitcoin exchange which partnered with tons of exchanges around the globe will be providing excellent liquidity to individual investors, institutions, merchants, miners, exchanges, market makers, arbitrage traders, funds and professional trading firms.

In a recent interview, Mr. Yuwarajan.K, CEO of Xbit Asia said;

“We are happy to begin our operation in Malaysia. Our services allow you to be able to buy Bitcoin in less than an hour and we accept payment and deposit from any local banks in Malaysia.”

Xbit Asia is also striving for an exceptional user experience of every single visit of every customer. The reliable support team will be happy to help users with any questions.

About Xbit Asia

Founded by Malaysian digital Entrepreneurs , Yuwarajan .K and Mac Sivanesan in early 2016 . They have been educating the potential of Blockchain technology and the future of Financial Technologies locally here and in South East Asia. XBit Asia saw the future demand of bitcoin and the alternate crypto currency and decided to create a Crypto currency exchange which will be able to provide enough supply and to create a healthy competition in Malaysia. We are doing this by building an innovative and secure financial technology platform, leveraging the most optimal technologies available, including the blockchain.

To learn more about Xbit Asia, visit: https://www.xbitasia.com/


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