Xapo Deposit Lets Users Acquire Bitcoins Via Wire Transfer
If you're a Xapo user, you may have received an email last night from the company with a nice little announcement. The bitcoin debit card and vault provider announced a little something they're calling Xapo Deposit (perhaps aptly enough), a service that will allow users to acquire bitcoin on the Xapo platform via wire transfer. The addition of the feature will allow Xapo's users the ability to more easily get their hands on the digital currency, and thus requiring a place to store them (which is good for Xapo). As one might come to expect, the process is really quite simple. To make it....
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Xapo, a Bitcoin company based in the United States, has just announced the ability to purchase Bitcoins through wire transfer with USD and Euro. The user will have to go through an identity verification process to be eligible for the new feature due to the United States' strict AML and KYC regulations. The user will need to verify their name, address, social security number to receive a reference number which is vital to receive the Bitcoins. This information was sent out in an email by Xapo: We're proud to announce Xapo Deposit - a new feature that allows you to acquire bitcoins via wire....
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