Bittylicious Goes International
London: Bittyliciousexpands services to international market. Bittylicious, the UK-based startup enabling users to buy Bitcoins with British Pounds, has expanded its service into the Netherlands, South Africa and the Czech Republic. The new service enables users in the Netherlands to pay in Euros via SEPA. In South Africa, users may pay in S. A. Rand via....
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UK-based bitcoin buying and selling service Bittylicious has announced that EU citizens can now use Visa and MasterCard credit and debit cards to buy BTC via its platform. Launched in June 2013, Bittylicious quickly grew in popularity among UK bitcoin users due to the difficulty posed by trading through popular international bitcoin exchanges. Marc Warne, founder and director of Bittylicious, framed the new service as an extension of Bittylicious' goal of improving the experience of site users, saying: "Bittylicious is designed to make the Bitcoin buying process as simple as possible, so....
Bittylicious now allows users to purchase all of its available altcoins with MasterCard and Visa credit and debit cards. The UK-based bitcoin brokerage first announced support for credit card payments this May when it added the payment option for bitcoin buyers. Bittylicious accepts bank transfers, cash payments and select mobile payments services such as Barclays Pingit, though card payments are only available in euros. Speaking to CoinDesk, Bittylicious founder and director Marc Warne cited strong demand for the payment option as the motivating factor behind the decision, and he added....
Buying bitcoins is one of the trickier parts of dealing with the virtual currency. That's a pretty fundamental problem to solve. At the moment, many of us have been jumping through the hoops of sending international payments to the likes of Mt. Gox, before we can start trading. A new UK business seeks to change all that by providing a fast way to purchase bitcoins. That business goes by the unlikely name of Bittylicious. We spoke to the company's founder Marc Warne to find out more. Bittylicious provides a service to anyone with a UK bank account to quickly purchase bitcoins. It does this....
Marc Warne, CEO at Bittylicious, is keen to support Britain's burgeoning cryptocurrency feathercoin, planning to offer it on his website next month. This digital currency hails from Oxford, under the leadership of Peter Bushnell. He started feather coin in April 2012, in order to set up a currency that revolved primarily around a community. Warne says of the feathercoin team: "I liked their attitude. They are trying to build a functioning economy and ecosystem and there are a few places in Oxford that accept feathercoin already. They have a couple of pubs and a bike repair shop, it's good....
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