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A Bitcoin exchange platform in the Philippines that believes Bitcoin is for everyone. Founded in 2013, coins.ph accept Bitcoin payments online, from anyone, anywhere- including who don't have access to credit cards or bank accounts. Webiste enable all Filipinos (including 95 million unbanked individuals) to easily and safely buy and sell Bitcoin. It takes as a mission to improve lives of millions through Bitcoin technology.
{{Infobox company
| name = coins.ph
| logo = [[Image:Coinsph-logo.png|250px|Coins.ph Logo]]
| foundation = 2013
| using_countries = The Philippines
| location_city = Metro Manila
| location_country = The Philippines
| key_people = Wei Zhou <small>(CEO)</small><ref>https://consensus-hongkong2025.coindesk.com/agenda/speaker/-wei-zhou</ref>, Ding’an Fei <small>(Chairman)</small><ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/elizabethmacbride/2023/11/21/using-ai-investingcom-aims-to-be-the-bloomberg-of-retail-investing/</ref>


==Buy Bitcoin==
| homepage        = [https://coins.ph coins.ph]
}}


=== Philippine Pesos (PHP)===
'''Coins.ph''' is a Philippines-based digital asset exchange and payment platform founded in 2013.<ref>https://manilastandard.net/business/it-telecom/314221309/joffre-capital-finalizes-acquisition-of-coins-ph.html</ref> It allows users to buy, sell, and use [[Bitcoin]]<ref>https://bitcoin.org/en/</ref> and other cryptocurrencies, and also supports cross-border remittances into and out of the Philippines using blockchain  rails. The platform operates as a licensed virtual currency exchange regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-philippines-coins-idUSKBN19L0D4</ref> It takes as a mission to improve lives of millions through Bitcoin and blockchain technology.
The website offers different ways to pay the money in exchange of your received Bitcoins:


====Cash deposit====
== Ownership & Leadership ==
In April 2022, Coins.ph was acquired by Joffre Capital and Wei Zhou.<ref>https://manilastandard.net/business/it-telecom/314221309/joffre-capital-finalizes-acquisition-of-coins-ph.html</ref> Since then, Ding’an Fei has served as Chairman of the platform.<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/elizabethmacbride/2023/11/21/using-ai-investingcom-aims-to-be-the-bloomberg-of-retail-investing/</ref> 
* BPI - Cash deposit in any BPI office (Bank of the Philippines Islands)
Wei Zhou has served as CEO of Coins.ph.<ref>https://consensus-hongkong2025.coindesk.com/agenda/speaker/-wei-zhou</ref>
* BDO - Cash deposit in any BDO office (Banco De Oro)
* BPI Express Online - Transfer funds Online


====Mobile money====
== Services ==
Coins.ph provides cryptocurrency services tailored for the Philippines:
* **Buy Bitcoin in the Philippines** – Users can purchase Bitcoin with local currency through bank transfer, mobile money, or cash-in at convenience stores and pawnshops. 
* **Sell and trade crypto** – The platform supports Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies, with instant exchange into pesos. 
* **Bitcoin wallet** – A custodial wallet allowing users to store, send, and receive BTC. 
* **Cross-border remittances** – Blockchain-based remittance rails for Filipinos abroad to send money back home. 
* **Bills and payments** – Coins.ph integrates Bitcoin usage with everyday financial services, allowing users to pay bills, buy mobile load, and transfer money.


* Gcash - Cash transfer using mobile phone with a Globe number
== Regulation ==
Coins.ph is one of the first cryptocurrency exchanges in Southeast Asia licensed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to operate as a Virtual Currency Exchange (VCE).<ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-philippines-coins-idUSKBN19L0D4</ref> The license ensures compliance with Philippine anti-money laundering and consumer protection laws.


==Sell Bitcoin==
== Fees ==
Coins.ph applies transaction fees and spreads on buy/sell crypto trades, along with nominal service fees for bill payments and transfers. Exact rates may vary depending on funding method and crypto asset.


=== Philippine Pesos (PHP)===
== Founders ==
 
* Ron Hose (Co-Founder, CEO until 2020) 
Coins.ph offers differents ways to send the money:
* Runar Petursson (Co-Founder, CTO) 
 
====Bank====
 
* BPI (No fee)
* BPI Family (No fee)
* BDO (No fee)
* China Bank (No fee)
* CITI Bank (No fee)
* EastWest (No fee)
* MayBank (No fee)
* MetroBank (PHP 50)
* Planters Bank (No fee)
* PNB (No fee)
* RCBC (No fee)
* Standard Chartered (No fee)
* Union Bank (No fee)
 
====Cash pickup====
 
* Cebuana Lhuillier Pera Padala (PHP 30)
* LBC Peso Padala (PHP 30)
 
====Mobile money====
 
*Globe GCash (PHP 10)
 
==Rate and fees==
 
The rates are based on the current BTC/USD market rate.
 
== SEA Market Snapshot ==
 
* Population: 610 Million
* GDP: 2.1 Trilion (equivalent to Russia)
* Credit Card Penetration: under 5%
Low credit card penetration is cited as the number one obstacle to e-commerce growth is Asia. The majority of sales are completed COD (cash-on-delivery) or with OTC (over the counter) payments, both of which have high customer drop-off rates.
 
==Founders==
 
=== Ron Hose ===
 
Prior to coins.ph, Ron was a founding partner at Innovation Endeavors, an early stage venture capital fund backed by Eric Schmidt. Ron was also the co-founder of TokBox (acquired by Telefonica), a consumer video conferencing company. TokBox was backed by Sequoia Capital, Bain Capital, Stanford University and some of Silicon Valleys best-known angel investors. Ron holds a Bachelors and Masters degree from Cornell University, where he graduated at the top of his class. Ron is also an active investor and adviser to several Silicon Valley startups.
 
=== Runar Petursson ===
 
Runar has been building scalable production web applications for over 15 years. He has also built High Frequency Trading platforms, with extensive experience in high volume, low latency systems. He started trading Bitcoin in 2011 and looks forward to the day he can quit carrying cash around.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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* [[Buying bitcoins]]
* [[Buying bitcoins]]


==External Links==
== External links ==
 
* [https://coins.ph Official website]
* [http://coins.ph Coins.ph] website
* Coins.ph [https://www.facebook.com/coinsph Facebook Page]
* Coins.ph [http://blog.coins.ph/ Blog]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 08:11, 20 August 2025

coins.ph
Founded2013

Coins.ph is a Philippines-based digital asset exchange and payment platform founded in 2013.[1] It allows users to buy, sell, and use Bitcoin[2] and other cryptocurrencies, and also supports cross-border remittances into and out of the Philippines using blockchain rails. The platform operates as a licensed virtual currency exchange regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.[3] It takes as a mission to improve lives of millions through Bitcoin and blockchain technology.

Ownership & Leadership

In April 2022, Coins.ph was acquired by Joffre Capital and Wei Zhou.[4] Since then, Ding’an Fei has served as Chairman of the platform.[5] Wei Zhou has served as CEO of Coins.ph.[6]

Services

Coins.ph provides cryptocurrency services tailored for the Philippines:

  • **Buy Bitcoin in the Philippines** – Users can purchase Bitcoin with local currency through bank transfer, mobile money, or cash-in at convenience stores and pawnshops.
  • **Sell and trade crypto** – The platform supports Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies, with instant exchange into pesos.
  • **Bitcoin wallet** – A custodial wallet allowing users to store, send, and receive BTC.
  • **Cross-border remittances** – Blockchain-based remittance rails for Filipinos abroad to send money back home.
  • **Bills and payments** – Coins.ph integrates Bitcoin usage with everyday financial services, allowing users to pay bills, buy mobile load, and transfer money.

Regulation

Coins.ph is one of the first cryptocurrency exchanges in Southeast Asia licensed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to operate as a Virtual Currency Exchange (VCE).[7] The license ensures compliance with Philippine anti-money laundering and consumer protection laws.

Fees

Coins.ph applies transaction fees and spreads on buy/sell crypto trades, along with nominal service fees for bill payments and transfers. Exact rates may vary depending on funding method and crypto asset.

Founders

  • Ron Hose (Co-Founder, CEO until 2020)
  • Runar Petursson (Co-Founder, CTO)

See Also

External links

References