Coinkite Offers its Multi-Sig Wallet... For Free

Coinkite Offers its Multi-Sig Wallet... For Free

Bitcoin wallet company Coinkite is now free... Or rather their sophisticated, multi-signature wallet is free. Company CEO Rodolfo Novak explains that the amount of bitcoins lost or stolen over time has caused him to feel a twinge of sadness for customers and digital currency enthusiasts, and he and his staff wanted to give those loyal to Coinkite an early Christmas gift in the form of a free, secure bitcoin wallet. Novak states: "Honestly, I think the biggest driver for making the multi-signature free is that I'm sick and tired of seeing people post on Reddit that they lost money. It....


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