OKLink Launches Blockchain Remittance Network in Korea; Government to Institutionalize Digital Currencies

In October 2015 Bitcoin Magazine covered the launch of OKLink , an open digital wallet created by Chinese Bitcoin exchange OKCoin, designed to allow national and digital currencies to instantly transact across borders and currencies, with no fees.
“We can hide Bitcoin technology in the background,” said OKLink Chief Strategy Officer, Jack Liu, “and that’s what we have launched with a product called OKLink: a mobile wallet that allows you to hold a more comfortable type of value, like USD or CNY, but transact over the Bitcoin network.”
Now incorporated as a subsidiary in Hong Kong and styling itself as a global blockchain money transfer network, last month the OKLink team offered $100 million in free remittance trades to international remittance partner companies in order to promote their service and accelerate growth.

This post was published at Nasdaq on November 07, 2016.

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