Bitcoin Startup Bitreserve Adds 7 New Currencies
San Francisco-based currency conversion and exchange platform Bitreserve has announced the addition of 7 new currencies in order to reach a wider audience. In an official blog post titled You Talk, We Build: 7 New Currencies on Bitreserve, the Bitcoin company said, "In order to provide Bitreserve members with the greatest degree of flexibility, the widest array of options, along with the familiarity of the money our global community of members uses every day, we are providing even more currencies to our collection." In addition to the 9 currencies it already supports, the Bitcoin startup....
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Bitreserve, a San Francisco, Calif. -based financial service that allows members to hold bitcoin and send money and convert currencies, has taken a new step to promote a global financial system by adding seven more currencies to its platform. Bitreserve now allows members to send and receive money immediately and move between 16 different currencies at no cost. The seven new currencies are: Australian Dollars (AUD), Canadian Dollars (CAD) Hong Kong Dollars (HKD): New Zealand Dollars (NZD) Singapore Dollars (SGD), Kenyan Shillings (KES) and Israeli Shekels (ILS). Other currencies supported....
Bitreserve Vice-Chairman, Head of The Reserve and Investor Relations J. P. Thieriot in the company blog post has announced that the firm has added four European currencies to their list. The currencies that have been included are Danish Krone (DKK), Norwegian Krone (NOK), Swedish Krona (SEK) and Polish Zloty (PLN). With the addition of these currencies, this Bitcoin firm allows its users to transact money in 20 currencies for free. To get started, one must create an account or simply login to Bitreserve as these new currencies are now available for transactions. To use the currencies one....
Bitreserve has included two new currency accounts pegged at Mexican peso and Indian rupee respectively. With this, people will now be able to transfer and convert bitcoin to pesos and rupees without being affected by bitcoin exchange rate volatility. By adding Indian rupee and Mexican peso, Bitreserve has gained access to a huge chunk of low value- high volume international remittance stream originating from the low income Mexican and Indian emigrant workforce who send money back to their families on a regular basis. With the addition of Bitrupee (BitINR) and Bitpeso (BitMXN), Bitreserve....
Bitreserve, a money service built on bitcoin that allows people to hold bitcoin as real-world, stable currency and send money and convert currencies without using a bank, has launched a new website today called Changemoney.org. The new website provides a real-time view of how much Bitreserve holds in different currencies, where its members are located, which currencies they're holding and where they're sending it. The website, which went live today, lists more than $1.25 million in the Bitreserve wallet. It lists the wallet's value in bitcoin, national currencies and "other" currencies.....
Bitcoin startup Bitreserve, which earlier made great news for bringing on board Nike CIO Anthony Watson, has hired the sportswear giant's chief of security, William 'Bill' Dennings. In a statement released by the startup via its blog, the company said that, "Bill's leadership will be instrumental as we continue to drive, innovate and fortify world-leading 'Anti-Money Laundering' and 'Know Your Customer' programs. Mr. Dennings, who has now become the startup's first Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), is also the former MasterCard CISO. In a statement released, Mr. Dennings said,....