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The BTCC Bitcoin exchange, formerly known as BTC China, is soon launching a ‘new upgraded exchange’ that will allow for the exchange of ‎cryptocurrencies at an international level.‎ The official statement revealed that the company’s plans to start its ‎own cryptocurrency exchange will come true this summer.‎

Plans for launching the BTCC’s cryptocurrency exchange has been on ‎the radar since the company behind the longest-running bitcoin exchange was acquired by a Hong Kong-based blockchain investment fund.

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The new cryptocurrency exchange, which is expected to go live ‎anytime in June 2018, will initially support 4 major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum and ‎Bitcoin Cash.‎

BTCC also pointed out that the platform will have no trading fees for nearly three months.‎ There will be no registration fees, like the most famous cryptocurrency ‎exchanges, and its fees after the first three months will be “low and competitive”.‎

As with any cryptocurrency exchange, the security of the ‎platform and funds is of utmost importance. For security, BTCC has ‎established a SSL (Secured Sockets Layer) that will protect ‎the privacy and security of each individual account. In ‎addition, the company has stated that cold storage ‎wallets will be used to keep funds unavailable to potential ‎risks.‎

BTCC, founded in China in 2011, was the world’s oldest bitcoin exchange until it closed in September 2017 under pressure from the Chinese regulators. It was traditionally known as one of China’s ‘big 3’ bitcoin exchanges, the other two being Huobi and OKCoin. However, BTCC has changed business focus to its international pool, wallet and exchange markets.

The exchange’s announcement further reads: “BTCC’s exchange is backed by seven years of operational experience and has been optimized to include offline cold storage and SSL encrypted traffic to protect your digital assets. We take security very seriously and are proud of the fact that we have never been compromised.”

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