
“Dutch bitcoin exchange Bitplaats has announced the expansion of its service into neighbouring country Belgium. Belgian users can now trade digital currency from Bitplaats using the country’s dominant online payments platform, Bancontact/Mister Cash. Lennert Vlemmings, 23, is one of four co-founders. He’s based in the village of Lieshout in the south of the Netherlands. The group had been friends since high school, Vlemmings said, and got involved in the cryptocurrency last January. Vlemmings had dabbled in bitcoin mining in 2011 while studying for his computer science degree at university, but he subsequently misplaced a hard drive containing 20 BTC.”
http://www.coindesk.com/dutch-exchange-bitplaats-expands-belgium/
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