Bitwala Stakes Claim as the Cheapest Bill Payment Service, Anywhere
Bitwala has announced that it will begin process all Euro transfers via payment processor BitPay and with it - provide the best exchange rate in the market. Netherlands-based Bitwala, a crypto-to-SEPA service that uses its own bank account to make fiat-currency transfers to settle payments for its users who pay in bitcoin; has claimed to provide the best exchange rate for all Euro transfers. In a blog post, Jörg von Minckwitz, CEO of Bitwala said: We are now proud to announce that we have made one of our biggest steps since we were founded this past March. From today on, all Euro transfers....
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