TransferWise CEO: "Bitcoin is a Friend"
Back in 2013, TransferWise had stopped processing transfers to Bitcoin exchanges. The money transfer service however was extremely apologetic, and simply blamed their banks for making them take such a "heart-breaking" decision, saying: "The banks - just like everyone else in the sector - are nervous because they don't know what to think of Bitcoin. The regulators and politicians' silence on the topic leaves us all in the dark." TransferWise was visibly sandwiched between its very own morals and the bankers' muscles. The UK-based firm had always supported the digital currency technology,....
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It has been said plenty of times in the past and it’ll be said again in the future. Taavet Hinrikus, CEO of TransferWise, a popular peer-to-peer international money transfer service has stated that bitcoin, is dead. TransferWise is a prominent player in the Fintech space. Founded in 2010, the money transfers service is among the leading remittance services in the world. In six years of the company’s existence, it has raised just under $100 million in equity funding with Richard Branson and Andreessen Horowitz among the notable investors. In comments made during an interview with Yahoo....
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