Norway’s Largest Bank Favours Bitcoin, Simplifies its Purchase and Usage

in bitcoin •  8 years ago 

Norway’s largest bank DNB ASA, simply known as DNB, introduced a new feature on its app called Vipps, which enables anyone in the country to pay businesses with credit cards or bank accounts. The app, which operates like PayPal, can be used to send payments to anyone in the region by simply entering a mobile number, email address or a username.Norwegians can now purchase Bitcoin with credit or debit cards through Bitcoins Norway, without any excessive user verification and authentication.

How to purchase Bitcoin in Norway?

Bitcoins Norway, a prominent Norwegian Bitcoin exchange, has utilized the newly introduced feature of DNB’s Vipps to allow its customers to purchase Bitcoin through simple credit or debit card payments.To purchase Bitcoin, users can send any amount of the Norwegian krone to [email protected] after settling a Bitcoin purchase order. Using the Vipps application, users can immediately send a payment to the email address of Bitcoins Norway, which will then verify the payment and send Bitcoin to the customer’s Bitcoin address.A user of Bitcoins Norway, who recently was notified of Bitcoins Norway’s new service, released a screenshot of the user interface.

Bitcoins Norway in comparison to other OTC exchanges

In most countries, there exist over-the-counter (OTC) Bitcoin exchanges like Bitcoins Norway, that allow customers and users to purchase and sell Bitcoin without excessive user verification. Users can visit bank branches or remittance outlets to send or receive payments for Bitcoin.In the Philippines, a venture capital-backed startup called BuyBitcoin.ph offers a similar service, with which users can make deposits in a bank and claim Bitcoin through their Bitcoin address.Bitcoins Norway eliminates the need to visit physical locations of banks and remittance outlets and enables users to purchase and sell Bitcoin directly from their mobile phones. This service maximizes efficiency while optimizing user experience.

Market dominance of Vipps and DNB

The user, who reported on Bitcoins Norway’s newly introduced feature, also stated that Vipps had a lot of users, around 27 percent of the Norwegian population.According to various research data, Vipps remains the most dominant mobile app in the country to date, with 85 percent of Norwegians aware of the app and 25 percent of the entire population actively using the application.DNB also released on official market research paper on Vipps, which stated that 43 percent of Vipps customers are not DNB customers. That means, the largest bank of Norway has taken over the non-bank and underserved populations through their innovative mobile application. 

 DNB also released on official market research paper on Vipps, which stated that 43 percent of Vipps customers are not DNB customers. That means, the largest bank of Norway has taken over the non-bank and underserved populations through their innovative mobile application. 

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  ·  8 years ago (edited)

My five cents:

Bitcoinsnorway, well-known for their lack of technical skills, bad customer service, high spread and low volume, has unilaterally decided to accept payments through Vipps.

Vipps uses credit cards as backend, DNB takes the liability in case of credit card fraud and eats all the transaction fees. They throw lots and lots of money into this solution, their hope is to become the de-facto-monopolist for payments in Norway - and they seem to succeed pretty well. They tend to terminate customer relationships immediately and without notice whenever someone trades bitcoins on the platform - the fraud cost is just too big.

So, we'll get a massive fraud wave now with people buying bitcoins through Bitcoinsnorway, and DNB will close down this avenue within the business day today.

Alternatively, DNB and Bitcoinsnorway has already discussed this together and found some solutions to reduce the fraud rate - which again means a terrible user experience for anyone hoping to buy more than half a bitcoins speedily through bitcoinsnorway using vipps.

I should add, DNB is well-known to be hostile against bitcoins, they shut down the bank account for the association for bitcoins in Norway. And I've heard rumors Bitcoinsnorway has been on it before, attempting to accept paypal and credit cards ... for a short period.

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