Turkish blockchain company opens regional crypto exchanges in globalization bid

Share This Post

The first stop for Bitci’s international expansion, also a first for a Turkish crypto exchange, is Brazil.

Turkish blockchain provider Bitci is seeking to establish local crypto exchanges in Brazil and Spain in a bid to lure local crypto investors.

A Bitci spokesperson told Cointelegraph that Bitci is planning to open new crypto exchanges in the countries where the company has sizeable deals and assets, as Reuters reported. The first stop for Bitci’s international expansion, also a first for Turkish crypto exchanges in general, is Brazil.

Bitci CEO Onur Altan Tan said in an interview that the Turkish blockchain provider aims to open its first exchange outside of Turkey in February in Brazil. Spain would see the second international Bitci exchange in March. By opening local crypto exchanges in said countries, Bitci aims to provide better service to local investors, a spokesperson told Cointelegraph.

Starting with its Brazilian exchange, Bitci also wants to strengthen its connection with local soccer clubs. Being a blockchain provider, Bitci helped more than 25 soccer teams to launch their fan tokens.

Speaking to Reuters, Bitci’s CEO said that the exchange has valuable assets in Brazil. “We have released fan tokens of Brazil’s national team and we have agreed with six other clubs,” he added. Exclusive fan token deals with soccer clubs would help Bitci to jumpstart its growth in Brazil, according to Tan.

Related: Turkish and Salvadoran presidents meet, Bitcoiners left disappointed

Bitci saw aggressive growth over the last year, signing partnership deals with a number of renowned sports entities like Brazilian and Spanish national soccer teams as well as the Formula 1 team McLaren Racing.

As the coronavirus pandemic has diminished profits for the sports industry, fan tokens quickly became a trend among sports clubs looking to generate new revenue streams. The unclear regulatory framework surrounding cryptocurrencies in Turkey can also be seen as a key driver for Turkish crypto companies to look for growth opportunities around the world.

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Eigen Layer Price Prediction: Is It The Right Time To Stack EIGEN?

The post Eigen Layer Price Prediction: Is It The Right Time To Stack EIGEN appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Launched on 01st October, its native token “EIGEN” is a universal

Nigeria Central Bank Governor Defends Naira Float Decision

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Olayemi Cardoso, emphasized the importance of the decision to float the naira, despite public criticism of the move He stated that the disparity

Crypto.com vs. SEC: Demands Regulatory Clarity

The post Cryptocom vs SEC: Demands Regulatory Clarity appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The major cryptocurrency exchange in the United States, Cryptocom, has filed suit against the Securities

Samsung Pay expands crypto payments options via Alchemy Pay partnership

Alchemy Pay users can link their virtual cards to Samsung Pay, enabling payments with crypto online and in-store, according to an Oct 7 announcement Over 500,000 users of Alchemy Pay’s virtual

Presence Announces Beta Launch of Platform for Coaches, Teachers and Experts to Monetize Instantly Online

The post Presence Announces Beta Launch of Platform for Coaches, Teachers and Experts to Monetize Instantly Online appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Auckland, New Zealand – October 3, 2024

Crypto Expert Says to Buy Solana and Memebet This Winter

The post Crypto Expert Says to Buy Solana and Memebet This Winter appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Popular analyst Cilinix Crypto anticipates Solana gaining pace in the coming months He also