Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Can Be Sent By E-Mail


Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Can Be Sent By E-Mail

With the new service provided by Bitcoin.com, Bitcoin Cash holders will be able to send BCH to anyone they want via e-mail. Roger Ver, founder of Bitcoin.com, said in his statement about the service; He said that this service cannot be performed with Bitcoin (BTC) currency because transaction fees would be high.


Roger Ver: It Is Not Possible With Bitcoin

He also stated that the service offered can operate cross-border and prioritizes user privacy:


“It doesn't matter what country they are from, what country they live in or any other personal details. If they can access emails, they can also access Bitcoin Cash. Bitcoin.com never stores a copy of private key data.”


It is Possible to Return Coins

If the recipients cannot transfer the funds to their accounts within a certain period of time, the coins are transferred back to the sender.


“If the recipient does not transfer the funds to their account within the specified number of days, we create a signed transaction to return the BCH to the sender. This way, if the recipient never transfers their Bitcoin Cash to their account, the sender automatically gets the money back.”

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