Bitt Launches Barbados Dollar on Blockchain, Calls for Bitcoin Unity
Bitt has launched a blockchain-based version of the Barbadian dollar, a new product that it believes will help its service appeal to underbanked users in its home country. The announcement follows two days of local engagement, including a private launch on Monday held at local restaurant Buzo Osteria Italiana, and an international launch during a cruise on Tuesday that took place in conjunction with the Financial Cryptography and Data Security 2016 conference in Barbados. So far, the engagements have earned Bitt coverage from the Caribbean Broadcast Corporation (CBC), as it seeks to better....
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Overstock revealed Friday it invested $4 million into a blockchain-forward financial technology firm in the Caribbean. The announcement, made in Barbados and attended by principals from the island’s company Bitt and Overstock, enters in a big move by Overstock into the space. It’s involvement had largely been focused on innovation through its t0 project. “A major impediment to economic advancement around the world is the fact that the vast majority of humans are unbanked,” Overstock Chief Executive Patrick Byrne said. “Yet mobile penetration in some countries exceeds 100 percent. Bitt has....
Caribbean digital currency exchange Bitt has received $4m in new funding from online retailer Overstock.com. The deal, announced today, comes after Bitt's February launch of a blockchain-backed digital version of the Barbados dollar. The startup raised $1.5m in seed funding last March from local VC firm Avatar Capital. Bitt CEO Gabriel Abed told CoinDesk that the deal originated at the Satoshi Roundtable, an invite-only industry gathering held in late February. The funds will be used to expand the company’s team beyond Barbados. Abed explained: "We’ll be taking what we’ve done in....
Blockchain technology can make a major impact on the world although the ramifications can vary greatly from country to country. Barbados is not a country most people would assume with the financial sector, but there is a growing FinTech scene in the region. Bitt is one of those companies who aim to become the settlement service of the Caribbean, and they are employing blockchain technology to achieve that goal. The name Bitt may ring a bell for people who are experienced in the world of Bitcoin and blockchain, as the FinTech startup has been chosen to revamp the financial industry in the....
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