
“Someone did an investigation about this industry before and concluded that more than half [of the] companies would cease operation within one year. That’s why we keep promising our customers that we are doing a long-term business. In 2011 there were three exchanges while now only one (BTCC) [is] left. You can see there are a lot more exchanges established this year and we believe half of them will disappear. Some may lack proper management and some have malicious fraud. We are always trying to make money by doing the right thing. That’s also what we would like to deliver through this interview.”
http://bitcoinmagazine.com/8055/8btc-interview-with-btcchina/
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