Rate Notifications on your mobile – Coinbase news

26.01.2016

 
Notifications about rates on your mobile – Coinbase news Bitcoin-platform is improved day by day; today it is possible to subscribe to mobile notifications to follow cryptocurrency rates’ fluctuations. According to Coinbase (the information is published in the company’s blog), if you own an Android- or iOS-based smartphone, you can install the new software, so every time the rate reaches the specified level, a mobile will inform you. If Coinbase operates in your country, so notifications will work as well. Notifications are set up in local currency and converted automatically, so the comfort of use you may appreciate in any country. Thanks to notifications deals within the system will be much easier and faster, therefore, unloading the system and contributing to convenience of users. After the signal just slide the screen to the left by pressing the required button, indicate the direction of the deal – that is all. Sliding to the right you will see a graph with the history of rate’s fluctuation, so decision-making becomes more reasonable. Unstable Bitcoin rate is now easier to follow; new function accelerates trading process in the cryptocurrency market. Let us remind that Coinbase is the protocol of performed Bitcoin-transactions in the blockchain network. Thanks to this system over three million people from thirty two countries all over the world are able to send and receive payments in this currency or optionally exchange it for a local currency. Volatility index of Bitcoin is rather high, it is around $50, the rate fluctuates between $360 and $410, so mobile notifications about Bitcoin rates at a given instant represent indeed a useful and helpful addition. A group of ten drug-dealers from Amsterdam was arrested with Bitcoin amount equal to 20,000,000 euro. A round-up of drug-dealers performed by Dutch police this Tuesday was activated in 15 locations at the same time. This was preceded by detailed and continuous preparation and keeping track of suspects. Ten arrested people are male residents of Netherlands. The suspects had around 20,000,000 euro in Bitcoins, which according to prosecutors were received through selling banned wares on the “Dark Web”. The information was confirmed by Valentine Hoen from the Dutch Fiscal Information and Investigation Service. Prosecutors accuse suspects in money laundering at marketplaces on the Dark Web which operates via specialized software and is invisible to search engines. Bitcoin is the most popular and asked-for currency because it is anonymous and nontraceable; however, the reality was more dramatic for law-breakers – criminals were seized. Representatives of the investigating group said that despite seizing material evidence indicating to the implication in a crime - around 15 kg of chemical materials for manufacturing drugs was arrested, suspects are only mediators, the true drug lords are on the “wanted” list. Thankfully, the case is put into motion, because if investigators catch hold of something, so the probability of exposure of a crime is much higher. The counterdrug operation against 10 drugdealers was held in cooperation with Morocco, Lithuania, Australia and the United States. In all more than 250 police officers participated in raids.
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