“Taiwanese digital entertainment company Wayi is aiming to become Taiwan’s first bitcoin exchange, and announced it will soon begin accepting bitcoin as a payment option on its shopping site. Once it has accumulated a bitcoin supply, the company will start its exchange service, charging customers a 3% fee to trade in their cash. Customers will also be able to exchange their bitcoins back into local currency through digital exchange centers. In response to the statement, the company’s stock price rallied, reaching the 7% daily upper limit allowed by the Taiwan Stock Exchange.”
http://www.coindesk.com/wayi-taiwan-first-bitcoin-exchange/
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