Startup Stock Exchange Now Accepts Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin
Startup Stock Exchange. Startup Stock Exchange orSSX is now accepting Bitcoin as a payment option in exchange for Stocks in companies listed on the site. SSX has extensive requirements for a company to be listed in an attempt to protect clients. Ian Haet, CEO and Co-Founder of the Startup Stock Exchanges states reasons for accepting Bitcoin in the recentpress release: SSX provides investors of all levels access to investment opportunities in global Startups. The addition of Bitcoin as a funding method makes it easier for these investors to participate on our global market and invest in our....
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