Circle Reveals The First Worldwide Bitcoin Bank: Offers $10 In Bitcoin To All New Customers

Circle Reveals The First Worldwide Bitcoin Bank: Offers $10 In Bitcoin To All New Customers

For many months now, Bitcoiners have been wondering exactly what services Circle would offer to the fledging Digital Currency community. Since 2013, Circle has been notoriously tight-lipped on the specifics of its operation. Some in the community even went as far as to compare Circle to vaporware. Today, all the speculation is laid to rest. Early 5/16/14, CircleCEO Jeremy Allaire took to Circle's blog to reveal “What We Have Been Up to at Circle.” Circle launches its product today to increase the utility value of Bitcoin by reducing friction. Circle is the first worldwide Bitcoin Bank....


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