BitQuick.co has recently announced its collaboration with security-oriented company Coinkite.com, which will enable the latter's customers to make use of the BitQuick platform directly from within Coinkite's wallet interface.
It will also allow Coinkite's users to obtain bitcoins in a peer-to-peer fashion without exiting the user interface.
"Our integration with Coinkite allows us to automatically pull the address from the Coinkite user, removing the necessity of comprehending Bitcoin addresses [for Bitcoin newbies]," said Jad Mubaslat, CEO and co-founder of BitQuick. "Before, users had to visit an external source to purchase Bitcoin and provide their Coinkite wallet address."
Coinkite offers multi-sig vaults, Bitcoin Exchange Terminals and has recently launched a TOR-enabled 'Bitcoin Pay Button'.
"This is great for newcomers because they truly have an all-in-one solution that is still decentralized. Coinkite.com is the hub that connects you to your multi-sig wallet, merchant services, and the best options to buy and sell bitcoin", he added.


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