Bitreserve Revamps Itself and Becomes Uphold, Starts Offering Fiat Money Services

Bitreserve Revamps Itself and Becomes Uphold, Starts Offering Fiat Money Services

Bitcoin exchange Bitreserve, Inc has undergone a major rebranding and repositioning to unveil itself as Uphold, Inc. In addition to the company's original service wherein customers' bitcoin could be converted into legacy currencies and metals, customers will now have the means to link their bank accounts to fund their Uphold accounts. Credit cards and debit cards will also be accepted, along with Bitcoin. In a blog post, CEO Anthony Watson spoke about the rebranding of the name along with the changes to the company's platform. In a word, Uphold embodies our core values and is the best way....


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