BitPagos Acquires Argentinian Bitcoin Exchange Unisend

BitPagos Acquires Argentinian Bitcoin Exchange Unisend

Latin American bitcoin merchant payment processor BitPagos has acquired Argentinian bitcoin exchange Unisend, to provide bitcoin exchange and trading services on its bitcoin purchasing platform Gravel. BitPagos launched Gravel in August 2014 to enable its users to purchase bitcoin at more than 8,000 Argentinian convenience stores. During that time,....


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