Australian Bitcoin Exchange CoinTree Introduce Regular Purchases Feature

Australian Bitcoin Exchange CoinTree Introduce Regular Purchases Feature

CoinTree users can now automatically purchase bitcoin from their standard bank account at regular intervals, currently capped at AUD $200 per order, with at least five days between purchases. Already accepting cash deposits, BPAY and the Australian online payment system POLi for instant bitcoin purchases, CoinTree continues its focus on making the entry for new users to bitcoin as straightforward as possible. As the first Australian exchange to offer this feature, the goal for this new level of automation is to allow Australians to gradually accrue bitcoin over time, with a simple way to....


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