River Financial Launches Zero-Fee Recurring Bitcoin Purchases
The bitcoin financial services provider will remove fees for a customer’s recurring bitcoin purchases beginning a week after the initial purchase.River Financial has removed fees associated with recurring purchases of bitcoin on its platform.The deduction is valid starting one week after the initial recurring purchase is set by the customer. River currently offers bitcoin management services through its website and iOS app, as well as white-glove services for bitcoin mining.River Financial, a Bitcoin-only technology and financial services company, has launched zero-fee recurring bitcoin....
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On Wednesday, the stock and cryptocurrency trading platform Robinhood rolled out recurring crypto investments and now customers can purchase as little as $1 in crypto commission-free daily, weekly, biweekly, or monthly. The company’s announcement discusses the strategy of investment called dollar-cost averaging “in order to help smooth out the price swings.”
Robinhood Rolls Out Recurring Crypto Purchases
The investment platform Robinhood (Nasdaq: HOOD) is now providing customers with the ability to purchase crypto assets in a recurring fashion. This means....
River Mining seeks to take the hassle and complexity out of bitcoin mining while allowing clients to own their rigs.
River Mining takes care of hardware procurement, hosting and maintenance while enabling customers to easily monitor the performance of their mining portfolio.
Wait a minute, is River Financial involved in El Salvador’s bitcoin story? Since when? Apparently, the highly respected financial institution is now processing the Chivo Wallet’s Lightning transactions. Which seems like a step in the right direction, but also comes with seemingly unnecessary counterparty risk. Why isn’t El Salvador handling the operation internally? And, will […]