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Upcoming changes to Bitcoin.com Exchange

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Bitcoin.com Exchange is becoming FMFW.io Dear Trader, We’re excited to announce important chang

Bitcoin.com Exchange is becoming FMFW.io [Bitcoin.com Exchange]( Dear Trader, We’re excited to announce important changes coming to our exchange. Summary The current[Bitcoin.com Exchange]( experience is rebranding to[ FMFW.io](. Therefore, between now and September 29th, your[Bitcoin.com]( Exchange account will be automatically migrated to[ FMFW.io]( In the meantime until September 29th, you will find your trading account still on exchange.bitcoin.com. Your assets will remain securely in place and there will be no interruption to services. Once the exchange has completely switched to FMFW.io, you will find a familiar user experience when logging in with your existing credentials into[ FMFW.io]( What's FMFW.io? [FMFW.io ]( It stands for “Free the Money, Free the World” and it follows in the spirit of Satoshi Nakamoto who, by creating Bitcoin, enabled the trustless transfer of value and paved the way for an alternative to the traditional banking system. As an Exchange, FMFW is dedicated to both helping new entrants in the cryptocurrency space safely make their very first crypto purchase, and giving experienced traders a robust platform to trade their favorite assets. The[ FMFW.io]( Exchange Team will continue improving the platform towards providing the financial crypto products traders want to trade in a reliable, secure, and trusted way. This rebranding marks a milestone in the exchange's journey. To find out more about the new brand, head to the [official statement.]( What’s happening to exchange services on Bitcoin.com? [Bitcoin.com]( in line with our[vision]( to support ‘economic freedom,’ is doubling down on providing exchange services in a[non-custodial model](. Therefore, all Bitcoin.com-supported trading functionality will now take place inside the[Bitcoin.com Wallet]( which is fully non-custodial and provides you with direct access to public blockchains like Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum. That means no need to request approval from a middleman to send or receive your money, and no need to rely on third parties to hold your assets on your behalf. You’ll also have full control over the fees you pay to miners and validators when sending crypto or interacting with smart contracts - oh, and you’ll be able to interact with smart contracts! That means (in the very near future) you’ll have access to, for example,[decentralized finance]( applications that enable you to earn passive income. If you'd like to take control of your crypto, start by installing the[Bitcoin.com Wallet](. You can find more information about the non-custodial model and Bitcoin.com’s vision here. Thank you for your support of the[Bitcoin.com Exchange](. We look forward to continue serving your trading needs, whether it be via the custodial or non-custodial model, and we will continue communicating throughout the migration process. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to[Support](. Sincerely, The[Bitcoin.com]( Exchange Team [Bitcoin.com Exchange]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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