Isle of Man Gov’t Grants ‘Designated Business’ Title to CoinCorner

Isle of Man Gov’t Grants ‘Designated Business’ Title to CoinCorner

The Isle of Man has been quite open to any company or individual looking to venture into the world of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. CoinCorner is the first company in the region to achieve Designated Business Status as the company is now officially licensed. The Isle of Man has introduced an Act in October of 2015, which would ensure companies in the area....


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