UpBots, a premier crypto bot trading platform, has announced a new partnership with Indacoin - a renowned crypto vendor. This agreement will allow users of the UpBots platform a fast and secure way to purchase UBXT along with other cryptocurrencies using their credit and debit cards in more than 180 countries.
Taking the next leap towards mass adoption of the UpBots platform, the UpBots team has decided to form a partnership with Indacoin Ltd. This solution will see by implementing the Indacoin solution, the team ensures that almost every Visa or Mastercard owner in more than 180 countries will be able to purchase UBXT tokens with ease in a safe space within minutes.
Robert Hernandez, Chief Marketing Officer at UpBots commented on the news:
“ Allowing users to quickly onboard and buy crypto with their debit or credit card, will put users in a position to easily access and launch the UpBots algo trading bots. This is truly a great step towards mass adoption on the heels of our mobile app launching. Indacoin will be a great partner in our journey to mass adoption together the possibilities are limitless.”
About UpBots:
UpBots; an FTX backed project, is the premiere non-custodial cryptocurrency trading platform which provides its users access to premium crypto trading bots. Their native utility token, $UBXT, powers all transactions performed on the platform. UpBots - Trade While You Live
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About INDACOIN:
Indacoin is a crypto vendor and gateway, processing Visa and MasterCard around the globe. In operation since 2014 with its primary focus being development of anti-fraud software, which has enabled millions of people worldwide to safely and quickly buy their favorite cryptocurrencies.Indacoin is one of the most prominent players in the crypto community that provides risk-free transactions for more than 100 partners.
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