Coinsetter Launches Out of Beta With Institutional And Consumer Trading

Coinsetter Launches Out of Beta With Institutional And Consumer Trading

The New York City-based Coinsetter bitcoin exchange has finally launched a full release out of a beta, the company said in a Thursday morning announcement. The launch makes the exchange - available for both consumers and institutional traders - a full-featured enterprise-level trading platform. Professionally tested, they indicate, with trade executions in as low as 40 milliseconds. Users now have several options when it comes to account funding via bank transfers and bitcoin transfers. With telephone support from New York City along with impressive trouble ticket response times, this....


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