Bitcoin Giants BitPay and Circle Comment On New York's BitLicense

Bitcoin Giants BitPay and Circle Comment On New York's BitLicense

As the official comment period for the proposed BitLicense regulation comes to a close this month, two of the largest Bitcoin companies in America have revealed their public comment to the New York Department of Financial Services. Circle, a new competitor to Coinbase that provides on and off ramp services for Bitcoin to Fiat and vice versa, as well as BitPay, a leading Bitcoin merchant services and invoicing company, both revealed their official positions on the current BitLicense today. Also read: Bitcoin Foundation Condemns Lack of Transparency in New York BitLicense. Circle's Public....


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