CoinText.io is a service that allows you to send BCH cryptocurrency to anyone with a mobile phone. Today the company announced that it has begun providing its services in six more countries - Germany, France, Austria, Portugal, Estonia and the Czech Republic.
“Bitcoin has traditionally been considered one of the methods for conducting international transactions,” explained CoinText founder and CTO Vin Armani. “At this stage, the company's goal is to expand the real-life applications of our wallet.”
Using CoinText, a user can send funds to anyone with a mobile phone number or a BCH wallet. To send money using CoinText, you don't need the Internet or an installed app because its clients use SMS messages.
CoinText users use short messages like BALANCE (to check your balance) or RECEIVE (to get your own wallet address). Users can send funds to home or foreign phone numbers using the SEND $1 *phone number* command. After the authentication procedure, the transaction instantly appears in the Bitcoin Cash blockchain.
In order to receive the wallet, the user needs to send the START command to the appropriate phone number:
Germany - 4917717817035,
France - 33757905777,
Austria - 43676800800718,
Portugal - 351927995026,
Estonia - 37259120201,
Czech Republic - 420736350073,
According to CoinText, the latest version also includes support for thirteen languages, including German, French, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Turkish and others. After updating CoinText, its services became available in twenty-three countries in fifteen languages.
According to https://www.prweb.com/
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