“Venture investors have been seeking out Bitcoin-related companies amid a surge in the value of the currency. Coinbase Inc., a provider of online Bitcoin accounts, raised $25 million earlier this month in funding led by Andreessen Horowitz, while Gliph Inc. and BitPay Inc. have reeled in financing from other investors. Coinsetter, based in New York, said on its website that it’s ‘dedicated to making Bitcoin safe and easy to use for all.’ The service, which is currently open only to friends and family, aggregates Bitcoin prices from multiple exchanges, offers charting tools for market analysis and provides a trading system.”
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