
“The founder of Coinsetter, one of the 22 companies subpoenaed on Monday as part of an effort to regulate Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, isn’t concerned about the future of his industry. Not in the least bit. ‘In the future, most people will use Bitcoin without even knowing it,’ Jaron Lukasiewicz, cofounder and CEO of Coinsetter, a foreign exchange trading platform for Bitcoin, wrote in an email to me. ‘Bank transfers will take place over the Bitcoin network, making transfers quick and inexpensive for both banks and consumers.’ The New York City-based Coinsetter raised $500,000 from Tribeca Vebture Partners this April.”
http://upstart.bizjournals.com/money/loot/2013/08/16/subpoenaed-coinsetter-ceo-on-bitcoin.html
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