They are named coinflux, here is their website. I don't know for sure if they are working with people outside the country, but I guess so, since they provide an English version of their site :D
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They are named coinflux, here is their website. I don't know for sure if they are working with people outside the country, but I guess so, since they provide an English version of their site :D
Thanks for sharing that. It looks like a legitimate upstart doing their best to do a good job, which isn't exactly easy in this sector - another example of just how fast crypto is going mainstream all over the world.
Can you send money to your flux account and buy later when you have more control over your buy price, or is it an automatic buy when your money arrives?
I haven't used it that much, but from what I've heard from my team mates at office who have bought more, I think you can add money to your wallet on their site and when you think it is a good time to buy, convert them to whatever cryptocurrency you want.
But by default and the easiest way that I have tried is to convert directly to the crypto I wanted (Ethereum) when the transfer got completed. Their support was great, at least at the hour I was talking to them, they got a pretty short reply time in the chat and are very much willing to help their customers. It is true that this is a startup, but by now, my overall experience was great.
Indeed this is a sign that cryptocurrencies are getting more popular each day, that's why we have seen a lot of companies growing on this new field of activity in not so popular countries, and this makes me think that it is just a matter of time until they will become mainstream.