Coinffeine Offers a Technical Preview Version of its P2P Bitcoin Exchange
Spanish Bitcoin company Coinffeine made Bitcoin history when the Spanish startup received investment from the Spanish bank Bankinter through the bank's venture capital arm, making it one of the world's first banks to invest in the novel cryptocurrency ecosystem. Since then, Coinffeine has continued its development work. In December 2014, it unveiled its future P2P Bitcoin Exchange. Coinffeine has now launched the Technical Preview version of its P2P Bitcoin exchange, which will enable users to experience automatic and secure exchanges similar to that offered by traditional exchanges, but....
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The Spanish Bitcoin startup Coinffeine has launched a technical preview of its peer-to-peer (P2P) Bitcoin exchange. For the first time in a P2P exchange, users can experience an automatic and secure exchange similar to that offered by traditional exchanges, but with all the advantages of the P2P. This version is intended to enable independent users and banks to try the application at an early stage, integrate it into their services and operate as Bitcoin exchanges. Anyone interested can download the application and, once it is installed, can begin to buy and sell bitcoin with other....
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