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New Filipino Bitcoin Exchange Targets Remittance Market

There are roughly 2.2 million Filipino expats worldwide, and last year they sent over $13.9bn back home.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 2:09 p.m. Published Jan 10, 2014, 1:59 p.m.
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A new bitcoin exchange, BuyBitcoin.ph, has officially launched in the Philippines.

Unlike many other exchanges popping up around the world, it is not headed by a couple of anonymous coders working out of a garage.

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BuyBitcoin.ph

, co-founded by four bitcoin enthusiasts from all corners of the globe, doesn't want to be 'just another exchange'. It appears the company is pinning its hopes on remittances, which makes a lot of sense. There are an estimated 2.2 million Filipino expats around the world, and last year they sent over $13.9bn back home. This is obviously a huge untapped market.

Where to buy

Filipinos looking to buy bitcoins can simply walk into one of 800 branches of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and make a deposit. BuyBitcoin.ph is working to add a few more payment options, but so far the focus appears to be on good old fashioned cash.

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However, since the focus is on remittance, most people will probably use the platform for bitcoin to fiat conversion. At the time of writing, the buy/sell exchange rate was 38,616.53/34,965.92 Philippine peso per bitcoin, which works out to $782/$864. At the same time, the CoinDesk Price Index stood at $850.

Remittance is just the beginning

BuyBitcoin.ph co-founder Lasse Olesen points out that the Philippines is one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia, and the third-biggest global market for remittances. Olesen told TechInAsia:

“Many online transactions here are being made by cash deposits in physical locations, and bitcoin is cash for the internet, so it’s a good fit. [It’s also] incredibly empowering for the self-employed freelancer or merchant.”

“It gives you instant access to a global market where you can receive payments practically for free and, if you want, exchange to cash locally. If you’re a small merchant, accepting international payments through PayPal or bank wires is just not feasible with their fees.”

Thanks to Bitcoin’s peer-to-peer network, remittances could be significantly cheaper and faster than traditional wire transfers, but to make it all a reality, a good local exchange is needed. This is what BuyBitcoin.ph is all about.

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