Coinzone, a Bitcoin payment solution provider
has announced it will launch a new web-based ‘wallet’ that will let users
send, receive, buy and sell Bitcoin. Universally available wherever users have
a web browser, Android and iOS apps will enable users to manage and authorise
their Bitcoin transactions while on the move. Available this summer, the Coinzone Wallet eliminates the complexities
of transacting in Bitcoin, making it simple for a growing community of European
consumers. The fully-featured personal
wallet will support country-specific local currencies for bank deposits and
withdrawals, transfers and instant payments, and has been specifically
developed to address privacy and legal frameworks in operation across the
region.
“Growing European demand for Bitcoin means more and more
consumers want a simple and secure way to transact”, says Manuel Heilmann, CEO
and Co-Founder of Coinzone. “We’ve developed Coinzone Wallet in response to an
overwhelming demand from users seeking a wallet that stores their sensitive
information locally in Europe.”
Made in Europe, for Europe, Coinzone offers a deep
understanding of the European regulatory landscape – specifically EU privacy,
secure payment and data protection laws. All data will be securely hosted in
European data centre locations, giving Coinzone Wallet users the assurance of
protection under European privacy laws. Offering
a simple yet highly secure way for consumers to buy and sell Bitcoin using
their bank account, the Coinzone Wallet will feature all the multi-layer
verifications European consumers expect to encounter when undertaking secure
online or mobile transactions, thanks to Coinzone’s strict adherence to EU
payment services guidelines.
“Our aim is to make it easy for European consumers to do more with Bitcoin,” continues Manuel Heilmann. “From peer-to-peer payments to spending
Bitcoins with businesses, we’ve designed a hassle-free wallet solution that
allows users to transact with confidence, utilising the local language,
currency and payment instruments that are relevant to where they live.”
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