March 9, 2016, — The Delhi-based Bitcoin exchange Coinsecure has just announced its global partnership with Netki. Headquartered in Los Angeles the service aims to provide user-friendly readable addresses to the cryptocurrency ecosystem as opposed to current alphanumeric versions. Through the two teams latest collaboration Coinsecure users will now be able to create wallet names (ex: yourname.coinsecure.me) instead of a 32 character address.
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Coinsecure’s Global Partnership Enables User-Friendly Readable Bitcoin Addresses
“Coinsecure’s partnership with Netki enables users to generate a wallet name, turning a complex Bitcoin address into a simple to remember domain name such as yourname.coinsecure.me. Netki provides uniqueness and exclusivity along with simplicity for digital currency owners. Various wallet providers have attempted to tackle the concept of sharing wallet addresses before, but haven’t come up with a system as solid as Netki’s. We look forward to our users benefitting from Netki’s unique concept where each user can seamlessly send funds to a domain and store their friends’, families and work colleague’s wallet names under their contact details as a url.” — Mohit Kalra, Coinsecure
“We’re thrilled to partner with Coinsecure on their mission to drive adoption of digital currency in India by helping them make the process of transacting with bitcoin easier for their customers.”— Justin Newton, Netki
India has a large population of digital currency users, and the country is no stranger to technology. Coinsecure and Netki plan to amplify this emerging economy in the region and feel this partnership is a step towards progression. The Indian exchange’s algorithmic trading has continually focused on ease of use for its customer base. The organization believes using Netki’s Name Service will make things even easier for both companies to onboard more Bitcoin users.
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