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|industry=[[Bitcoin Platform]]
|industry=[[Bitcoin Platform]]
|foundation=2014
|foundation=2014
|founders= Tim Rehder, Julian Mautner, Andreas Lehrbaum
|location= London, UK
|location= London, UK
|parent=[[Dooga LTD.]]
|parent=[[Dooga LTD.]]
|website=https://cubits.com
|website=https://cubits.com
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'''Cubits''' is a multi-purpose Bitcoin platform. It enables users to buy and sell Bitcoin. Additionally, it includes merchant payment system, Cubits Pay.
'''Cubits''' is a multi-purpose Bitcoin platform for buying, exchanging, storing, and accepting Bitcoin. Cubits was founded in 2014 by Tim Rehder, Julian Mautner and Andreas Lehrbaum and launched after a year in development, in January 2015 <ref> http://bitcoinscientist.com/cubits-web-app-launch-aims-accelerate-bitcoin-buying/#sthash.AYcBwi0o.dpbs</ref>. Since its launch, Cubits has been one of the fastest-growing Bitcoin marketplaces in Europe.
The service aims to be the quickest way to buy Bitcoin and has offices in London and Berlin.
Cubits is a UK Registered company and is registered as a Telecomeasilt buy, sell and munications Digital & IT Payment Service provider under the with UK Money Laundering Regulations. <ref>http://tyba.com/company/cubits/about/ </ref>
Cubits Platform comprises of Cubits Wallet and Cubits Pay


===Service Description===
Cubits offers one of the premier European Bitcoin payment processing services with a secure, user-friendly platform for buying, exchanging, storing, and accepting Bitcoin. Customers are able to buy and sell Bitcoins in 17 different currencies through major payment providers.
===Cubits Wallet===
===Cubits Wallet===
Cubits Wallet allows users to purchase Bitcoin via bank transfer. The company provides an option for instant-purchase for those using OKPAY, SOFORT and OBT.  
The Cubits wallet is a web wallet which allows Cubits users to buy, sell and monitor their Bitcoins.<ref>[https://cubits.com]</ref> Users can instantly purchase or sell Bitcoin with payment providers OKPAY, SOFORT and OBT, and also have the option to connect their Cubits Wallet to their bank account to increase the ease and speed of buy/sell activities.
Funds are stored with Cubits Wallet which supports 17 currencies.
Cubits 2FA and multisignature technology to ensure that customer's Bitcoins are always secure. Any Bitcoins stored within a Cubits Wallet are placed in deep cold storage, meaning that in the rare event of an online attack users' Bitcoins are never at risk.
 
===Cubits Pay===


Cubits Pay is a service aimed at merchants. Cubits infrastructure enables merchants to receive instant and secure payments.
===Features===
Company provides merchants with Payment Button integration, several Shopping Cart plugins and a custom API.
*Easy-to-use interface
*Support for 17 currencies <ref> [http://www.igamingbusiness.com/news/softswiss-and-cubits-bitcoin-payments-partnership] </ref>
*Seamless Wallet and Payment Modules <ref> http://www.icetotallygaming.com/news/cubits-goes-ice-totally-gaming-2015-and-announces-partnership-softswiss</ref>
*Instant BTC transactions
*Buy/Sell up to 150EUR with only SMS verification
*2FA and Multisignature Security <ref>http://www.slideshare.net/Cubits_BTC/cubits-wp-paymentprocessorv3</ref>
*All customer Bitcoins kept in deep cold storage <ref>http://www.coindesk.com/cubits-app-launch-aims-accelerate-bitcoin-buying-europe/</ref>
*New addresses for individual transactions <ref>http://bitcoinchaser.com/cubits-bitcoin-payment-system-making-strides</ref>
   
   


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* [https://cubits.com Cubits.com] website
* [https://cubits.com Cubits.com] website
* [http://www.coindesk.com/cubits-app-launch-aims-accelerate-bitcoin-buying-europe/ Cubits Launch Aims to Accelerate Bitcoin Buying in Europe] website
* [http://www.coindesk.com/cubits-app-launch-aims-accelerate-bitcoin-buying-europe/ Cubits Launch Aims to Accelerate Bitcoin Buying in Europe] website
 
[http://www.igamingbusiness.com/news/softswiss-and-cubits-bitcoin-payments-partnership]
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Revision as of 08:46, 21 May 2015

Cubits
IndustryBitcoin Platform
Founded2014
HeadquartersLondon, UK
ParentDooga LTD.
Websitehttps://cubits.com

Cubits is a multi-purpose Bitcoin platform for buying, exchanging, storing, and accepting Bitcoin. Cubits was founded in 2014 by Tim Rehder, Julian Mautner and Andreas Lehrbaum and launched after a year in development, in January 2015 [1]. Since its launch, Cubits has been one of the fastest-growing Bitcoin marketplaces in Europe. Cubits is a UK Registered company and is registered as a Telecomeasilt buy, sell and munications Digital & IT Payment Service provider under the with UK Money Laundering Regulations. [2]


Service Description

Cubits offers one of the premier European Bitcoin payment processing services with a secure, user-friendly platform for buying, exchanging, storing, and accepting Bitcoin. Customers are able to buy and sell Bitcoins in 17 different currencies through major payment providers.

Cubits Wallet

The Cubits wallet is a web wallet which allows Cubits users to buy, sell and monitor their Bitcoins.[3] Users can instantly purchase or sell Bitcoin with payment providers OKPAY, SOFORT and OBT, and also have the option to connect their Cubits Wallet to their bank account to increase the ease and speed of buy/sell activities. Cubits 2FA and multisignature technology to ensure that customer's Bitcoins are always secure. Any Bitcoins stored within a Cubits Wallet are placed in deep cold storage, meaning that in the rare event of an online attack users' Bitcoins are never at risk.

Features

  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Support for 17 currencies [4]
  • Seamless Wallet and Payment Modules [5]
  • Instant BTC transactions
  • Buy/Sell up to 150EUR with only SMS verification
  • 2FA and Multisignature Security [6]
  • All customer Bitcoins kept in deep cold storage [7]
  • New addresses for individual transactions [8]


External Links

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