First Bitcoin-Selling Agency Launched in Ukraine

Published at: March 29, 2014

On March 26 Michail Chobanyan and his partners launched the first Bitcoin selling agency in Ukraine, Kuna . A closer look at the market reveals that the company has positioned itself at the forefront of the fledgling industry among the CIS countries (Commonwealth of Independent States).

 

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Michail Chobanyan, the founder of Kuna, offers fellow citizens the ability to trade bitcoins for fiat currency. Customers are welcome in the office, located in the central district of Kiev.

The price for a unit of Bitcoin is denominated in the official currency - the Hryvnia - and can be followed on the website. The instrument was named Kuna-BTC and its index is calculated based upon the BTC/USD and USD/UAH rates, obtained from local and international markets and traders.

Clients pay a 5% commission fee per transaction, but are offered advice free of charge. However, bigger corporate customers are charged consulting fees.

The owners of the company describe Kuna as more of a hobby, and not a means to earn a fortune. In the first year of operation Kuna's aim is to promote Bitcoin across Ukraine, but after the presidential elections the company is planning to expand its list of provided services. Besides selling, Kuna will also buy Bitcoin and incorporate some Bitcoin features in self-service banking terminals (ATMs) distributed around the country.

 
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