Coinify Makes Buying Bitcoin Easier in Greece

Coinify Makes Buying Bitcoin Easier in Greece

Coinify, the cryptocurrency based payment solution provider has announced a new strategic partnership with Bcash. The new partnership allows Bcash — one of the leading Bitcoin exchanges in Greece to offer card payment option to its customers. The number of Bitcoin platforms accepting card payments is numbered. Bcash’s partnership with Coinify adds one more platform to that list. The new partnership will benefit not only Greek but the whole European Bitcoin community. The lack of easy access to Bitcoin is one of the main reasons for the cryptocurrency’s slow adoption rate. On most....


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