UK Bitcoin-Buying Service Bittylicious Adds Feathercoin

UK Bitcoin-Buying Service Bittylicious Adds Feathercoin

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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