Bitcoin wallet Copay boasts of dynamic transaction fees

Bitcoin wallet Copay boasts of dynamic transaction fees

Copay which proudly claims to be a true Bitcoin wallet and not just an account service has released another update with its version 1.1.3 which has features such as dynamic transaction fees, ability to prevent initiating transactions with unconfirmed funds, and advanced sending options. Copay was taken out of beta in the month of June this year while the company was also taking heed of the community's feedback to make the software more user-friendly. Now Copay has chosen to focus on giving its users the option of dynamic transaction fees to prepare for any upcoming tests on the Bitcoin....


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