Barclays Supports Circle Bitcoin Blockchain Payment App

By April 6, 2016Bitcoin Business

Barclays announced this week the start of a cooperation with Circle, a digital currency company, offering the Circle social payment application. Consequently, Barclays has become the first major UK financial institution to use the bitcoin blockchain.

The start-up, which hails from Boston, has managed to collect $76 million of funding through venture capital, and is also the first company to receive the e-money licenses issued by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the British financial watchdog.

Among the investors who have decided to support Circle, one can find the former JP Morgan executive Blytche Master’s Digital Currency Group and Goldman Sachs. With the license granted by the FCA, the start-up will be able to hold clients’ funds and implement payments both locally and abroad.

Unlike traditional money payments, Circle offers its users the opportunity to supplement the transfer not only with text messages, but also with animated short films and emojis. Following in the footsteps of AliPay and WeChat Pay, which are extremely popular in China, the company does not charge any additional fees for services conducted.

The premiere of the Circle app took place last year in the US. It allows the relocation of funds in dollars (USD) and pounds (GBP), which according to the founders – Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville – are available at better rates than in the case of other payment providers.

In the near future Circle plans to implement deposits in euros (EUR) – this opportunity should appear when the start-up debuts in other parts of the old continent in 2016. When clients send their money to countries in which the app is not yet available, funds are transferred to Bitcoins (BTCs) and then sent through the blockchain network. On the other side of the transaction, BTCs are re-converted into the currency of the relevant country.

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