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Bitcoin Startup Airbitz Seeks Beta Testers For Buy/Sell Feature In Eurozone

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Airbitz, a San Diego-based bitcoin start-up, in partnership with the Dutch exchange Clevercoin, has expanded their feature that allows users to buy and sell bitcoin through their bank account to Europe.

The buy sell feature is already being widely used in the U.S. and Canada and will be available within 19 Eurozone countries and anyone with a European bank account.

“The buy sell feature enables users to easily buy and sell bitcoin safely, securely, and through a trusted exchange”, Airbitz’s newsletter reads.

The company is looking for beta testers for the new buy/sell feature in 19 Eurozone countries that includes Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.

“Are you in the Eurozone and would like to beta test this feature for iOS? Sign up to try it out today and give us helpful feedback so that we can make this process even more seamless”, the company said.

M.K. Lords, Marketing/Community Manager of Airbitz, told EconoTimes that this year the company will be looking forward to “increased limits for how much you can buy and sell through the app”.

“We'll be adding gift card support for other major retailers which will introduce bitcoin to new markets that will greatly benefit from the discounts offered. Expect to see other projects and companies utilizing Airbitz technology for their apps. We aim to usher in a wave of Edge Secure apps that utilize the same data security that we’ve been providing for bitcoin”, Lords said. “We also have a few other surprises in store that our users will love so you'll have to stay tuned. 2016 promises to be even more extraordinary for Airbitz.”

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