BitHalo Brings New Trading Feature to the Mix

BitHalo Brings New Trading Feature to the Mix

Coin trading platform BitHalo has released a new feature called the "Advanced Payment," which allows consumers to perform peer-to-peer trading via email with bitcoin and blackcoin. BitHalo founder and lead developer David Zimberk says: "I see great potential to expand on some of the tipping movement that's helping very much to accelerate widespread adoption. There's a ton of utility in the [Advanced Payment] feature... I tested it on my sister, my friend in North Dakota and a friend in NYC. None had bitcoins before this, now they're compelled to join the movement and with the ease of a few....


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