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Title: BTC, XRP & ETH Are Recovering Steadily As Another Swiss Bank Accepts Digital Ass
Post by: Goodcat49 on August 11, 2018, 08:27:59 PM
Switzerland has confirmed that it will have the second bank open for crypto assets. Maerki Baumann will allow the digital assets of all its customers, obtained via mining or as a means of payment for products and services.

“Maerki Baumann closely monitors the development of these investment vehicles and the underlying regulation without our commitment to engage in this area. This concerns investments in cryptocurrencies as well as the technologies required to trade and store these instruments. We currently see cryptocurrencies as alternative investment vehicles, but we have limited experience and data (prices, volatility, trading volumes) available in our house, ” the bank said in a statement.

Recently, Falcon Private Bank proclaimed its willingness to accept crypto assets.

Switzerland to Become a Global Hub
Switzerland is regarded to be one of the amicable jurisdictions especially when it comes to Cryptos. The nation targets to become a world hub for blockchain, fintech, financial innovations, and everything related to cryptocurrency; nevertheless, local banks have been careful of the new type of money and rejected to allow them.

Maerki Baumann reacts to the increasing demand for these major services from cryptocurrency investors and several startups, even if it's not in the position of offering services for direct investments in Cryptos. Furthermore, the bank itself remains questioning and skeptical and it discourages its customers participate in vast cryptocurrency investments.

Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/btc-xrp-eth-are-recovering-steadily-as-another-swiss-bank-accepts-digital-assets/

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