Meet Celery: A New Way to Buy Bitcoin and Dogecoin
Consumers looking to get their paws on bitcoin and dogecoin now have another option to consider. WPCS International, Inc. subsidiary BTX Trader has announced the launch of a new product called Celery, a web-based service similar to Coinbase and Circle Internet Financial. The service, which has set up shop at GoCelery.com, is available to consumers beginning today. The objective? Celery's mission is to grow digital currency usage beyond the first wave of sophisticated early financial adopters and encourage consumers to use digital currency - for spending with a burgeoning array of....
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Multi-exchange trading platform provider BTX Trader has officially launched Celery, a new product that aims to position the company to expand its market beyond institutional traders to everyday US consumers. Celery will offer bitcoin and dogecoin buying, boasting what the company says is a more carefully calibrated user experience than what has been provided by other digital currency exchanges and brokerages to date. BTX Trader CTO Divya Thakur and COO Ilya Subkhankulov expanded on this idea of user experience in an interview with CoinDesk, saying: "We tested [Celery] with users and....
On September 8, 2015, we learned that one of our leading partners - Vogogo Inc - had launched its proprietary compliance, risk management and payment processing platform with Bitcoin exchange Celery. The announcement marks Celery as juts one in a long line of high profile digital currency clients for Vogogo, which already includes crypto incumbents such as Bitstamp, Coinbase and Kraken. What is Celery? Celery is a brand new bitcoin exchange, launched in July this year, that aims to offer an intuitive platform through which crypto users can buy and sell bitcoin. The company has focused on....
New York-based bitcoin exchange Celery has integrated the products of Vogogo risk management and bank/payment verification platform to enable Canadian residents to exchange between bitcoin and fiat currencies. Celery was founded in 2013 and has been funded by Draper Associates and BoostVC. Celery supports more than 10,000 users in the United States and has processed more than $2 million in volume since its launch in early 2015. Due to its success in the U. S., the company has decided to launch its services in Canada with the integration of Vogogo's bank verification API and risk-management....
Bitcoin airtime merchant, Bitrefill, has partnered with New York-based Bitcoin exchange Celery to enable bitcoin remittances of phone minutes to more than 100 countries - without the sender ever having to touch the digital currency. "The integration uses all of the benefits of Bitcoin but hides the complexities from the user, just uses Bitcoin as settlement rails," said Celery CEO IIya Subkhankulov. The process does not require a user to buy bitcoin or handle the digital currency. Airtime purchases made from Celery's exchange take the money straight from the person's bank account, similar....
I haven't written about Celery in a while (July, in fact, a story you can read here), but something they are doing is really awesome and I wish more services operating in the digital currency sector would replicate it. They're calling it the 'transparency page', and for a good reason. They're revealing how much in customer funds are available, total quantities, and a ton more. Pretty neat, don't you think? Here's the sort of statistics you can expect to see: Total customer funds. Total customer bitcoins. Total customer dogecoins. Total customer litecoins. Average order time. Average....