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Saturday, February 10, 2018

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Bitcoin.com is a company that provides Bitcoin services, such as buying and selling cryptocurrencies and choosing a wallet for Bitcoin or Bitcoin Cash. The associated website aims to be a bitcoin-related web portal servicing all things Bitcoin. Accordingly it features a wide range of products and services such as a Bitcoin mining pool, blockchain explorer, Bitcoin wallet, news, various tools, Bitcoin forum, educational resources and information, pricing charts, as well as a store and a online games casino.


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Organization

Bitcoin.com is registered in Saint Kitts and Nevis under the organization Saint Bitts LLC., and the head office is in Tokyo, Japan. Its CEO is Roger Ver. Ver gained control of bitcoin.com domain in April of 2014. It was previously operated by Blockchain.info. In May 2015 OKCoin has announced that the company will no longer be managing the domain bitcoin.com, due to a dispute with the domain owner, Roger Ver.

In November 2017, the Bitcoin.com wallet was ranked third on Google for that search term and was in the top five search results at the Google Play store. That month Bitcoin.com announced that its software had created 500,000 wallets.


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Bitcoin trading

In 2016, Bitcoin.com secured 1% of the global hashrate of bitcoins. A review by Coinvigilance regarded purchasing at Bitcoin.com as "definitely expensive", with a total 7.5% fee on every bitcoin purchase as of November 2017. It also criticized their website of being crafted to falsely convince visitors that Bitcoin Cash (BCH), which does not have SegWit, would be the same as bitcoin (BTC), and making it an extremely demanding task for newcomers to make sure they are buying BTC and not BCH.


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See also

  • List of bitcoin companies

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References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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