PS Coin Acquires New Domain Name To Promote Fair Trading

PS Coin Acquires New Domain Name To Promote Fair Trading

Bitcoin exchange PS Coin will soon change its Internet domain name to LZF.com as part of a rebranding to better reflect its mission. The mission is to incentivize trading in bitcoin markets correctly. Co-founder Daniel Pusateri told CCN that LZF.com stands for Laissez Faire, which means the free market, a market without government interference. At present, LZF.com redirects users to pscoin.com. The replacement will become complete within the coming weeks. Pusateri said his partner, Andrew Tepper, owned the LZF.com domain name and agreed to sell it to the company for $20,000 in equity. He....


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