15 Latin American Start-ups For You to Know About
Over the past few years, the digital currency market has been under some serious clouds. The market has endured a lot since the 80% total market capitalization it faced in 2017-2018. But, Latin America has managed to come out from these clouds, with some start-ups making a change:
Here are some of the start-ups to keep track on:
#Bitso
Bitso is one of the most successful digital currency exchanges in Latin America. Over the years the start-up has managed to make a recognizable reputation for itself. With a good flow of users, it is proving itself as the first choice for Latin Americans.
#DaexS
The collaboration of DaexS with the Colombia Fintech association and Blockchain Global has given a boost to the venture. The users get a payment system using Daex Pay. Quick safe pay is guaranteed to Latin America and Columbia.
#Volabit
Volabit began in 2014 to become one of the most reputed crypto ventures in Mexico. It is also going to be launching a trading platform under the name of VEXBI. Expectations are, it will offer a wide range of e-coins, and much more.
#Bitcointrader Exchange
The bitcointrader.site Exchange is a venture aimed to offer an automated system to both professional investors as well as beginners new to Bitcoin trading. You can avail of various services related to digital currency. The venture has one of the most advanced technologies to date and is widely used across the latin america.
#Ripio
Ripio was launched in 2014 and was known as Bitpagos till 2017. This Argentinian startup began with the US $1.9 million. Over the past few years, the venture has put its focus on its consumers as they want you to be a reputed brand.
#Bitinka
Bitinka is a Peruvian based digital currency exchange. The venture offers every service related to digital currency. The startup has monitored an astounding trading volume as well.
#Bitex
Bitex is more-well known for its endorsement with Alto Viaje, a public transport Argentinian company. The collaboration aims to provide an easy payment system. You can also easily access ETH and BTC.
#Crypto Market
Crypto Market has made its base as a user-friendly digital currency startup. The dashboard is very simple and easy to use. Orders are placed within minutes, with the quick transfer of funds as well.
#Mercado Bitcoin
Over the years Brazil has become the main place for cryptocurrency. Start-up Mercado Bitcoin based in Brazil is one of the top recommended startups to keep track of. The reason behind this is their judicial victory over the national bank Banco Sicoob.
#Bitcoin-to-You
Launched in 2010, Bitcoin-to-You is heralded as the first crypto exchange of Brazil by most. Renowned stock exchanges like The Chicago Stock Exchange and the JP Morgan Chase are some of the privileged platform users of this venture.
#Buda
Once known as SurBTC, this Chilean venture has its base not only in Peru, but Colombia, and Argentina as well. Launched in 2015, the venture also offers a mobile application. To date, the application has a good flow of users who can avail funds in their local currencies.
#Crypto Facil
A friendly, and easy to access, Crypto Facil is a simple venture as it can get. Most of all, you get everything related to digital currency in one place. The first time the venture got noticed was when they became partners with USA Bittrex exchange. The venture soon and to take over the Caribbean, and Latin American crypto market as leaders.
#Livecoin
With the best General Exchange Security Rating, LiveCoin, a Belize-based crypto venture is one venture to keep track of. In terms of trading volumes, it is next to Bitinka.
#FoxBit
FoxBit has its base in Brazil and works as a brokerage firm. The firm uses the bitcoin payments system. In 2016, after taking on BitInvest, the venture has been successful in making it would place in the crypto market.
#SatoshiTango
SatoshiTango was launched in 2014. The startup offers an online platform for its users. The users can easily transact in purchasing and selling bitcoins safely online. International wire transfer is also available. Matter of fact, if you are in Argentina, you can pay just any bill using their platform.
Latin American entrepreneurs are slowly beginning to take on the digital currency world. As more, and more users are logging in, new start-ups are setting their bases. With that said, it is a matter of time to see these ventures offering the best to reach the top.
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