Gemini vs BitFlyer vs BitQuick
What problem does this service solve?
Gemini is a regulated exchange that allows users to buy and sell a variety of cryptocurrencies. | Not provided by vendor | Not provided by vendor |
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Company Description
Gemini is a US-based digital asset exchange that allows customers to buy, sell, and store digital assets. Gemini also provides trust and custodial services for blockchain-based assets. Gemini was founded in 2014, by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. The company created GUSD; a regulated stablecoin that is pegged to the USD. | is a Bitcoin exchange and marketplace that is dedicated to providing it's customers with convenient and exciting ways to buy, sell, and spend Bitcoins. Alongside JADA, the Japan Authority of Digital Assets, bitFlyer hopes to spread the usage of Bitcoin in Japan and around the world, making the process to buy, sell, and spend Bitcoins streamlined and seamless. | is a service that connects buyers and sellers of bitcoin (and other digital currencies) in a quick, convenient and safe manner. We narrow both buying and selling bitcoin to 3 simple steps. To sell bitcoins, create a listing, fund your escrow and confirm deposits as they arrive. To buy bitcoins, place a hold, deposit cash and send your receipt to BitQuick. After confirmation, the bitcoin are released to the buyer, less a 1-2% fee that is held by BitQuick. Selling is always free on BitQuick. In this manner, the guess work is taken out of trading bitcoin and a safe platform can finally be utilized by the quickly growing Bitcoin community. BitQuick has a flexible platform that has already expanded operations to Europe, Taiwan and India and launched AltQuick, an alternate cryptocurrency exchange. |