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Type of site | Private |
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Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Area served | Worldwide |
CEO | Dennis Jarvis |
Industry | Cryptocurrency |
Products | Cryptocurrency wallet, news, exchange, games |
Services | Cryptocurrency sales, trading |
Employees | 113 (November 2021) |
URL | www.bitcoin.com |
Commercial | Yes |
Current status | Active |
Native client(s) on | iOS, Android, web |
Bitcoin.com is a Bitcoin and cryptocurrency-related web portal, news outlet, cryptocurrency wallet developer, and financial services company.
History
The Bitcoin.com domain name was registered in January of 2008, a year before the Bitcoin network was launched by its pseudonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
Roger Ver gained control of the Bitcoin.com domain name in April 2014. Starting in December 2014,[1] then prominent Chinese cryptocurrency exchange OKCoin took over management of the site under a lease agreement made with site owner Roger Ver. In May 2015, the 5-year agreement was terminated by OKCoin who issued a statement[2] claiming the agreement regarding the domain was invalid due to the entity named in the documents not being representative of the actual company. Ver sued OKCoin’s Hong Kong entity over contract breaches[3] and was awarded a $570,000 judgement by a Hong Kong court in November 2017.
In June 2015, Roger Ver re-launched Bitcoin.com, dedicating it to helping grow the Bitcoin network by providing educational resources and reliable tools for interacting with the network. He served as CEO of the company until 1 August 2019, at which point he transitioned to Executive Chairman.
In May 2020, former Apple and Rakuten senior manager Dennis Jarvis was appointed CEO of Bitcoin.com. Jarvis redefined Bitcoin.com's vision to more broadly support the concept of ‘economic freedom’ rather than promote a specific cryptocurrency.
In April 2021, the Bitcoin.com domain was erroneously listed for sale on Godaddy. This prompted site owner Roger Ver to demand the domain registrar and web hosting company remove the $100 million listing, which it did without providing further explanation.[4]
Products and Services
As a cryptocurrency company, Bitcoin.com provides products, services, and information related to the purchasing, selling, storing, and using of cryptocurrencies.
Wallet
Bitcoin.com's flagship product is the Bitcoin.com Wallet, a platform for holding, using, and managing cryptocurrencies. The Bitcoin.com Wallet was launched in June 2017 as a mobile app. It is a software cryptocurrency wallet that manages and stores users' public and private keys and offers the functionality of encrypting and signing the information needed to interact with public blockchains. It is a 'self-hosted' (non-custodial) wallet, meaning users retain full control over their public and private keys, and Bitcoin.com itself does not have access to the wallet's data.
Users in supported regions can buy and sell cryptocurrencies using local currency via the wallet's interface. There are no regional restrictions for the wallet's core functionality, which consists of sending, receiving, swapping, and storing cryptocurrency.
Initially supporting only Bitcoin, the wallet soon added support for Bitcoin Cash. In 2021, the wallet added support for Ethereum and ERC-20 tokens, launched a web browser version of the app, and integrated the open-source WalletConnect protocol, enabling users to interact with decentralized applications.
News and information
Bitcoin.com provides educational and news content on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The company also offers a map which tracks merchants globally who accept payment via cryptocurrencies.
References
- ^ "OKCoin". Golden. Archived from the original on 1 November 2021.
From December 2014 until May 2015 OKCoin managed the domain bitcoin.com, and stopped due to a dispute with the domain-owner, Roger Ver.
- ^ "OKCoin no longer managing Bitcoin.com due to contract conflict with domain owner". OKCoin. 2015-06-13. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2021-11-02.
- ^ Lee, Eddie (2016-09-22). "Bitcoin investor sues Hong Kong firm over alleged contract breaches". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2021-11-02.
- ^ Hackney, Raymond (2021-04-05). "GoDaddy takes down $100m listing for Bitcoin.com". The Domains. Retrieved 2021/12/10.
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