BIT-X Debit with Real-time Currency Conversion

BIT-X Debit with Real-time Currency Conversion

The demand for a Bitcoin debit card that has real-time currency conversion feature has long been there; not many companies tried to bring it. Gauging the demand, the BIT-X Debit Card which can truly be called a revolutionary debit card with real-time currency conversions has been launched in the market. Using this debit users can shop online anywhere and pay for goods & services as well. Additionally, as the BIT-X debit card allows users to withdraw cash at ATMs worldwide using any of balances that include BTC, LTC, USD, EUR and GBP, it is expected to become popular a lot around the....


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