Sergey Golubev / Profil
BIPS, a Europe-based Bitcoin service provider, has announced that though it has been using Mt. Gox to convert between fiat currency and Bitcoin, the latter is darn slow in processing the transactions.
The largest provider of Bitcoin payments in Europe, BIPS claimed that though the number of sell orders has increased recently, there has not been any improvement in Mt. Gox’s processing speed.
Recently, we also published news that Bitstamp surpassed Mt. Gox (http://www.forexminute.com/bitcoin/bitstamp-giving-neck-to-neck-competition-to-mt-gox-8805). Now, this new decision on the part of BIPS is another opportunity for Bitstamp and another loss for Mt. Gox, which is facing huge problems.
BIPS which was launched in 2013 was designed to perform Bitcoin tasks. Currently, it serves more than 10,000 customers globally. Operating from Denmark and Canada, BIPS has a lot of experience in creating Bitcoin payment solutions in the world and for that matter is trusted a lot by customers.
BIPS is PCI-DSS ready. Customers can trust its knowledgeable team which ensures Bitcoin is integrated effectively and efficiently. Now that the organization is signing in with Bitstamp, the efficiency will increase further as the latter is also known for effective and efficient services as well as great customer care services.
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