UK Bitcoin Exchange Coinfloor Opens Registration, Incentivizes Early Adopters
Coinfloor is now accepting registrations from users looking to conduct GBP-to-BTC trading.

UK-based bitcoin trading exchange Coinfloor launched its services on 27th March, meaning users are now able to register to trade pound sterling for bitcoin via the platform.
Coinfloor had originally aimed to start services on 5th November, but experienced delays due to technical problems.
Coinfloor is now Live! - registration is open at http://t.co/Yvaxd7CeTS
— Coinfloor (@Coinfloor) March 27, 2014
Notably, the company has recognized the impact of the delay, and is offering an incentive program to those who submitted verification documents in November.
Coinfloor indicated these exchange users would each receive a 50% discount on trades made during the company's first 30 days of operation.
To be eligible, these users must also create an account on Coinfloor within the next five days.
Service improvements
In an email to Coinfloor customers, the company indicated that it has done extensive testing since November, upgrading its system to increase the reliability of its platform.
While it moved to assure early registrants that their data was safe, Coinfloor also indicated that due to this process, this group would need to repeat certain registration steps.
Read the email:
"Unfortunately this means that you will need to create a new account and submit verification documents again."
Verification, Coinfloor noted, could take up to one week.
About Coinfloor
Coinfloor indicates that it operates with a 100% cold storage policy. It also claims to provide the same security standards as the Bank of England, a prospect many customers are likely to appreciate given the recent issues reported by myriad bitcoin exchanges, including Bitcurex, Poloniex, and most notably, Mt. Gox.
Reads the Coinfloor website: "No bitcoin are ever stored on a server, ensuring that if an attacker had complete access to any of our online servers, our client bitcoin would not be compromised."
@ultracoinnews We're not looking at other alt coins at the moment but we'll certainly watch the developments of #ultracoin
— Coinfloor (@Coinfloor) March 5, 2014
As of now, the exchange plans to stay bitcoin-only, though it has indicated it is monitoring other developments in digital currency.
For more information on Coinfloor, read our original launch coverage here.
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