BitX Brings its Bitcoin Services to Indonesia

BitX Brings its Bitcoin Services to Indonesia

There are two things happening right now; the first one is the booming bitcoin market in Asia. A recent bitcoin exchange (known as Palarin) made its way to the Philippines not too long ago with the goal of offering migrant workers a way to send remittances home to their families. The second thing is BitX, a bitcoin enterprise that is focusing primarily on emerging markets. BitX has recently opened an office in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, thus bringing its services to a population consisting of approximately 252 million people. Adam Draper, son of venture capitalist Tim Draper feels....


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