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DDEX Exchange Review

Is this decentralized exchange for Ethereum ERC20 tokens the right platform for you? Read our DDEX Exchange Review to find outDecentralized exchanges, which offer...

CoolWallet S Review: A Hardware Wallet the Size of a Credit Card

The CoolWallet S is CoolBitX’s second-generation mobile hardware crypto wallet, launched in March 2018. It follows the CoolWallet, released in 2016. This is our...

Porkbun Review – A Bitcoin Accepting Domain Registrar

You are probably wondering if Porkbun - the bitcoin-accepting domain registrar is any good and worth dealing with. The short answer is Yes. I've...

HostSailor Review – A Hosting Provider That Accepts Crypto

HostSailor, as you may already know, is one of the most reliable hosting service providers out there, at the moment. With more than a...

BitcoinOfficial.org (review) – Best Bitcoin wallet for beginners

The wallet I'm about to review i̶s̶ ̶p̶r̶o̶b̶a̶b̶l̶y̶ I am sure it is the best bitcoin wallet for beginners.I got contacted recently by...

Finding the best VPS host that accepts Bitcoin

Throughout my career in the tech world, I’ve spent a great deal of time working with hosting providers of all kinds. In recent years,...

Cool Wallet S review: Great hardware. Poor execution

Cool Wallet S review in a GlanceRating: 3/5 starsSupported cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, ZEN and GUSD.Ease of use: The wallet is...

Bit-Z Cryptocurrency Exchange Review – 2019

Trade dozens of cryptocurrencies and access OTC services for high-volume trades.Bit-Z is a Hong Kong-based crypto exchange and over-the-counter (OTC) trading platform. It provides...

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