New York City Start Up Ready To Disrupt

New York City Start Up Ready To Disrupt

Riding on the Staten Island Ferry this morning, I checked Coindesk to get my morning fill of recent news in the Bitcoin/Blockchain community. I opened up Bailey Reutzel’s article, which read “post-trade settlement services for small to medium sized enterprises will soon be in development.” e-BIT has decided to halt this discussion in order to inform the masses that a major component of this technology has already been developed and the rest of the components are patent pending.

e-BIT has been in stealth development since 2012, originally a Bitcoin mining company, our path has pivoted in recent years. e-BIT’s beta service ‘xChain’ was developed to revolutionize the way SME and financial institutions use their legacy systems. We’re currently willing to demo this product for any financial institution or private investor in the New York City area.

e-BIT’s website launched ahead of the Go-Distributed: Trade Conference in St. Louis two weeks ago, and is starting to gain organic traction on social media platforms along with developers and institutions previously contacted by the Blockchain start-up. e-BIT’s 7 person team is working with advisor and investor Bradford Folkens, who is best known for Engineering breakthrough technology for the mobile app CamFind. e-BIT is located at 40 Wall St. in NYC and can be contacted at [email protected].

e-BIT: http://www.e-bit.io/


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