ANX to Offer World-Class Bitcoin Trading Platform to Canadian Company
Canadian company Bit-X Financial Corps. (OTCQB: BITXF) recently partnered with the celebrated Hong Kong Bitcoin exchange ANX to utilize their platform in its upcoming trading services. As per the agreement between the two, ANX is liable to offer its world class proprietary Bitcoin trading platform ANXPRO, including its "technical, development and support services", to Bit-X and its registered users worldwide. In its recently published press release, Bit-X briefly recognized ANXPRO as a highly efficient platform that "manages high volume, high throughput, and low latency trading," the....
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