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Blockchain Exchange Bitsane Introduces Ripple Trading at Consensus 2017

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Ripple purports to enable secure, instant and “nearly free” global financial transactions of any size with no chargebacks. Ripple supports tokens representing fiat currency, cryptocurrency, commodity or any other unit of value such as frequent flier miles or mobile minutes. Ripple is based on a shared, public database or ledger, which uses a consensus process that allows for payments, exchanges, and remittance in a distributed process. In addition to web-based trading and exchange platform, Bitsane also enables its users to trade on their mobile devices. The platform offers full API access to developers, encouraging them to build powerful cryptocurrency applications using Bitsane’s tools and services. Bitsane’s recent support of Ripple to fiat trading and its major contributions to Consensus 2017 represents the growth of the company, which from being a startup has graduated to become a mature cryptocurrency business. With a growing footprint, Bitsane is asserting itself in an increasingly competitive market. The cryptocurrency exchange is already the biggest in Ireland, and as it continues its current path, it could soon become one of the world’s leading platforms.

Learn more about Bitsane at – www.bitsane.com Follow Bitsane on Twitter at – https://twitter.com/bitsane_com?lang=en Follow Bitsane on Facebook at – https://www.facebook.com/bitsane/ Bitsane Bitcointalk page – https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1685099.0

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