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Bitso
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Template:LongitemDaniel Vogel, CEO. Pablo González, Co-founder and Chief Design Officer. Ben Peters, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer
ProductsBitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Ethereum
Services cryptocurrency exchange with each other, or to Mexican pesos; and trading
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Websitehttps://bitso.com/

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Bitso is a platform to buy, sell and use cryptocurrencies in Mexico and Argentina. Founded in 2014 by Ben Peters and Pablo González, it’s the first platform in Latin America and sixth company worldwide to earn a Distributed Ledger Technology license from the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission (GFSC). [1] The platform has more than 900,000 users.[2]

Bitso has two main products: its mobile app, where users can buy, sell and use cryptocurrencies, including a cryptocurrency payment service for merchants; and Bitso Alpha, a cryptocurrency trading platform.

Bitso currently works with ten cryptocurrencies, which can be exchanged in 18 markets. In Mexico, nine of them can be converted directly to Mexican pesos (CRYPTO/MXN) and nine of them to Bitcoin (CRYPTO/BTC).

While in Argentina, it has an Argentine peso market to Bitcoin (BTC/ARS) and eight cryptocurrency markets against Bitcoin.

Their most recent expansion, the direct market between Bitcoin and US dollars (BTC/USD), is now available in both Mexico and Argentina.

The cryptocurrencies that Bitso supports are: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Litecoin (LTC), Basic Attention Token (BAT), Golem (GNT), True USD (TUSD) , Decentraland (MANA), and DAI (DAI).

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