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RE: HowTo Buy Crypto – Part 7: GEMINI

in #howto6 years ago

The Gemini bitcoin exchange was devised by a famous pair of twins, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss. You might remember them as the Olympians who sued Mark Zuckerburg. But today, you should be thinking of them as owners of nearly 1% of the world’s bitcoin, as well as a legitimate trading exchange named Gemini.

Gemini homepage

These American brothers brought Gemini to the world in 2015, and they used a very different approach to building a cryptocurrency company. Based in New York, they took a route that most others were desperately trying to avoid: regulation. Before launching the exchange, it became a fully compliant and fully registered enterprise, and it held the highest levels of both capital reserves and compliance to banking standards.

The ‘Winklevii’ continue to strive to build a world-class exchange of digital assets. Their underlying philosophy in the unruly cryptocurrency world is to always ask for permission, rather than beg for forgiveness.

It is clear that the company has designed itself to stay completely above-board every step of the way. Many now see it as one of the most—if not the most—legitimate trading platforms in the world.

Functionality

The Gemini platform is very nicely designed to enhance user confidence. I found it very simple to use.

While it is not packed with advanced features, it does provide a smooth, quick, responsive experience. The exchange chugs along nicely. Its balances, orders, and prices instantaneously change, so you’ll never lose your place. This feature is important to me in any exchange. In the past, I have been frustrated elsewhere by slow loading times and dippy connections.

Security-wise, it provides the functions you would expect, including two-factor authentication, which is a must in any financial account. The website explains security measures in a transparent manner, including cold-storage techniques and Amazon Web Services. This transparency is important to know about, especially if you are working with large transactions on a regular basis.

Source https://99bitcoins.com/gemini-bitcoin-exchange-review/?gclid=CjwKCAiA8bnUBRA-EiwAc0hZk72pQMi8qUOovJ2twEsOB9BNLEKxj77hQZTvDoyQgs1ZRfxcXzLfrBoCOEkQAvD_BwE
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Thanks, but you could have just dropped the link.