BBVA: We Wanted to Better Understand the Bitcoin Opportunity
While there were many big-name participants in Coinbase's most recent $75m funding round, perhaps no name caught more attention than BBVA Ventures, the private equity subsidiary of Spanish multinational bank Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA). BBVA's direct investment in the round is especially notable given the continued difficulties companies in the bitcoin and wider digital currencies space face obtaining even operational bank accounts. However, according to BBVA Ventures executive director Jay Reinemann, his company's decision to invest in Coinbase does not indicate that its parent....
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Nine crypto startups have made it through to the finals of this year's BBVA Open Talent competition. The Spanish multinational banking group's global fintech startup competition is split into three regional finals. The European final will be held in Barcelona - where Everledger, Safello and Vaultoro will compete. The South American final will include Bitnexo and Bitso among its other finalists. Bitwage, Coinalytics, SnapCard and Voatz will compete in New York, alongside startups from the US and other parts of the world. Each of the six winners will receive a €30,000 prize and the....
BBVA, the second-largest bank in Spain, has announced the launch of its bitcoin trading and custody service through its Swiss subsidiary. Beginning with bitcoin, BBVA plans to expand its services for other cryptocurrencies. BBVA Rolls Out Bitcoin Trading and Custody Services BBVA announced on Wednesday that it “has begun to roll out the trials of what will become its first commercial service for the trading and custody of digital assets.” BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria) is Spain’s second-largest bank after Banco Santander. The group was founded in 1857 and has 727....
CoinTelegraph spoke with Jose Rodriguez, the VP of payments at Bitso, a Mexican based Bitcoin exchange, payment processor and Ripple Gateway, on the country’s cryptocurrency prospects, and whether BBVA could be the most bitcoin-friendly bank. BBVA’s Innovation Center is not only one of the first to publish a cryptocurrency tutorial on YouTube, but was also part of the investors in the US$75m funding round for Coinbase in addition to hosting an Open Talent challenge where 10 of the 50 finalists are Bitcoin and Blockchain based startups, which included Bitso. Additionally, seven months ago....
Do you wonder how big banks view Bitcoin? BBVA, who recently ranked Swedish exchange Safello as a finalist in their annual financial technology competition, BBVA Open Talent, followed up with a short explainer video on Bitcoin. In the space of three minutes, BBVA customers are treated to an accurate portrayal of how Bitcoin works from the perspective of a consumer. Also read: New York Stock Exchange and Former Citigroup CEO Invest in Coinbase; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8S-wkpBDW0
Several Bitcoin and blockchain firms have excelled at the global fintech competition BBVA Open Talent 2015 organized by BBVA. Among the leading names are Bitnexo, Bitso, Volabit, Bitwage, Snapcard and Safello. Safello recently also entered into a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) agreement with Barclays to co-create a Bitcoin platform. Frank Schuil, CEO of Safello said, "We are delighted to see mainstream banks embrace Bitcoin and look forward to getting a chance to work with BBVA to explore how our platform can benefit them. Our selection for Open Talent 2015 shows that his innovative technology is....