April 26, 2024

Bit2Me exchange plans to attract 100,000 users of the 2gether platform

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Bit2Me exchange plans to attract 100,000 users of the 2gether platform

Cryptocurrency exchange Bit2Me intends to attract 100,000 users from the Spanish platform 2gether, which last week closed its free cryptocurrency trading services.

Exchange 2gether began charging users €20 as a service fee, citing an inability to justify operating costs due to the downturn in markets.

“Bit2Me has signed an agreement with 2gether tohelp users continue trading without additional costs. We will refund the €20 fee to all customers who transfer their cryptocurrencies to Bit2Me,” the exchange said.

According to Bit2Me CEO Leif Ferreira, the company will side with 2gether users who want to remain connected to the crypto ecosystem.

Let us recall that at the beginning of the year, Bit2Me received a license from the Bank of Spain, becoming the first licensed provider of services for trading and storing digital currencies in the country.