Send Bitcoin Payments To Any Email In The World Via The Brand New LakePay!

Send Bitcoin Payments To Any Email In The World Via The Brand New LakePay!

LakeBTC.com is one of the "big 4" bitcoin exchanges. Jeremy Cho, LakeBTC's communication division representative, has just shared with NewsBTC that his company has just launched a new service named "LakePay" that enables its users to send bitcoin to any email address in the whole world. Lakepay is also expected to include other cryptocurrencies in the near future. Here is a copy of that freshly received email: LakeBTC was started in March 2013 by a group of financial industry veterans. Initially, it was like a side project for a small group of professional capital market traders from....


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