If We Can’t Use PayPal 100%, What Is the Purpose Then?’ – Ronny Boesing, CEO CCEDK

Prior to the cryptocurrency revolution, Ronny Boesing worked as a sales executive and general manager within the music industry for over 25 years. The Internet disrupted his music publishing business but the silver lining was that these events inspired him to continue researching and innovating.
At the beginning of 2014, Ronny Boesing was approached by an international investment group – a member of which was a good friend of his from back in the 90′s. The group had long had its eyes on Denmark due to the liberal and open regulatory framework.
Boesing readily embraced this opportunity, creating Crypto Coins Exchange Denmark ApS (CCEDK ApS) on March 20, 2014. Boesing became the founder of the very first cryptocurrency exchange of its kind in Denmark, which went live on May 26 2014.
Choosing not to focus on Bitcoin alone, CEO Ronny Boesing researched other cryptocurrencies, selecting NXT and a handful of others to trade on his platform. In addition to the recently added Blackcoin and Nubits, Boesing plans to keep adding other promising coins, which he gauges by the level of community support, to CCEDK by the end of this year.
CCEDK is the first Danish online exchange for digital currencies such as Bitcoin as well as for altcoins including Peercoin and Litecoin and second generation crytpocurrencies such as NXT and Blackcoin.
‘I would characterise myself as a realistic optimist. I tend to say yes, when others decline. I also believe in the good in people, but once let down, I do have a tendency not to forgive that easily,’ says Boesing. ‘I don’t see myself as naive, as I stay away from any projects I don’t have a gut instinct about.’
We got a chance to ask Ronny about the recent launch of Nutbits, his forward-thinking approach to altcoins and 2.0 cryptocurrencies, and the state of Bitcoin in one of the most prosperous and progressive countries in the world, Denmark.

This post was published at Coin Telegraph on Allen Scott @ 2014-09-29.

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