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Bitwage Launches ICO Advisory Firm and New Payment Solutions

Bitwage launches ico advisory firm and new payment solutions

Bitwage Launches ICO Advisory Firm and New Payment Solutions

Bitwage launches ico advisory firm and new payment solutions

bitcoin payroll and invoicing platform Bitwage, with operations in the U.S and the U.K., has launched two new products: Inwage, an advisory firm that creates and deploys solutions for launching initial coin offerings (ICOs); and Ether Inputs, an invoicing platform that allows ICO companies to pay employees in their preferred currency.

“The world of cryptocurrency is ever changing. While we strongly believe that bitcoin is the greatest store of value ever seen, we also recognize the value of new forms of digitized assets,” said Jonathan Chester, president of Bitwage and Inwage, in a statement. “With our new ICO and Ethereum solutions, we are excited to help move this part of the industry forward.”

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ICOs offer alternative opportunities for companies to raise funds for their startups, but the process of creating and running an ICO project is often risky, complicated and expensive.

Inwage, created as an advisory firm, provides easy-to-deploy services for companies of all sizes to launch their ICOs. It offers a turnkey solution that comes with several features, including technical support, which ranges from smart contract development to initialization; security compliance and advice; and help with marketing and visibility of an ICO project.

Running an ICO often means dealing with large sums of money; this means the company could become a target for hackers. While Inwage offers companies the tools needed to process and hold their funds, it can also provide additional security consulting solutions by helping ICO companies set up enterprise-grade security protocols. Furthermore, it offers recommendations to avoid failures of smart contracts, as well as website security to protect all transactions carried out in the ICO.

Chester told bitcoin Magazine, “Bitwage has processed $50 million with 0 hacks and has insurance for errors and omissions and cyberliability. An additional $50 million has been processed through the Inwage platform. Together, Bitwage has processed about $100 million.”

Finally, Inwage offers marketing services through its network of partners, targeting the U.S., European, Middle East and East Asian markets.

Ether Inputs

Bitwage has also launched Ether Inputs, a solution that allows ICO companies to pay workers in their preferred currency, which is especially useful in cases in which their employees are unable to hold bank accounts.

Chester said, “The new Ether Inputs will enable ICO companies to navigate a world that is not based solely on cryptocurrency.”

Companies can use Ether Inputs to fund their payroll using ether or bitcoin. Employees can also decide the percentage of their salary to be paid in either fiat or cryptocurrency.

The service was soft launched with successful ICO companies Aragon and Status in January 2018. Chester said, “Workers from Ether Inputs were receiving money in USD, Euro, GBP, ARG, and BRL” during the soft launch.

Bitwage has more products on the horizon, including cryptocurrency transactions and retirement solutions for U.S. crypto investors.

Published at Tue, 29 May 2018 20:40:31 +0000

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Stay Away! Denmark Bank Chief Calls Bitcoin ‘Deadly’

The governor of Denmark’s central bank has issued an unexpectedly harsh warning about bitcoin, describing it as “deadly.”


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In an interview with state media outlet DR, Lars Rohde emphatically told citizens to “stay away” from bitcoin, becoming a further figure to compare the cryptocurrency to 17-century Tulip Mania.

“You have to stay away. It is deadly,” he said.

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“It’s an effective way of playing around. So if you do not like casinos, you’ve got a good alternative.”

While banking figures lambasting bitcoin as a bubble remains hardly unusual, Rohde’s perspective marks a particularly vivid case in point.

Authorities’ inability to create a steady narrative on cryptocurrency regulation has become a noticeable phenomenon in recent months, Russia and South Korea leading the trend of contradictory statements.

Such episodes have occurred even in permissive jurisdictions where cryptocurrency interaction is both comparatively advanced as officially sanctioned.

Denmark became a prime example just last week, as bitcoin Suisse announced its three-year sponsorship of major league hockey team Rungsted Seier Capital.

As part of the arrangement, Rungsted’s top player is due to receive his salary in bitcoin, while the team’s home stadium will be renamed “bitcoin Arena.”

Rohde: bitcoin Is ‘A Bubble Out Of Control’

In official circles, however, it appears such enthusiasm is yet to be shared.

“I see bitcoin like Tulip Mania, a bubble out of control,” Rohde continued.

…It is the responsibility of the individual. And if we are to do anything, then it is consumer protection to say that it is entirely off your own bat and you should not come complaining to us if it goes wrong.

As bitcoin approached $20,000, several bank warnings surfaced late last week.

Stephen S. Poloz, governor of the Bank of Canada, went as far as to say the “noise” around cryptocurrency in general “kept him awake at night,” while similarly reiterating the lack of control investors have over the value of their holdings.

“…It’s often forgotten that the cash provided by a central bank is the only truly risk-free means of payment,” he told audience members at a talk in Toronto.

What do you think about Lars Rohde’s perspective on bitcoin? Let us know in the comments below!


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