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Gift Bitcoin to friends and family with CoinCorner

"We’re excited to introduce our new CoinCorner Gifts service at a time when people are looking to do more with their Bitcoin"

4th July 2019 – This month, CoinCorner is celebrating five years in business as one of the oldest Bitcoin exchanges in the world. To mark the occasion, the company has launched CoinCorner Gifts, allowing customers to send Bitcoin eGift cards to friends and family by email.

Bitcoin was first introduced in an online whitepaper in 2009. As public interest in cryptocurrency has grown, the industry has become a popular topic worldwide. Founded in 2014, CoinCorner’s team has risen to the challenges presented by the emerging sector in order to help customers in the UK and Europe to buy Bitcoin easily and quickly.

Danny Scott, CEO and Co-Founder at CoinCorner, says: “It’s incredible to think that we’ve been operating in the Bitcoin space for five years already. I’m extremely proud of the team’s achievements, especially their hard work in growing the company to support almost 200,000 customers in more than 45 countries.”

“We’re excited to introduce our new CoinCorner Gifts service at a time when people are looking to do more with their Bitcoin – we think our eCards service is a fun and user-friendly way to get more people involved. We have a choice of unique eCards and the option to select how much Bitcoin to gift the recipient. As well as a bit of fun, we hope that people will use the service to share their interest in cryptocurrency with friends and family.”

CoinCorner Gifts is available to any customer with a CoinCorner account. New customers without accounts can register for free by visiting coincorner.com.

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