Blockchain Announces it Now Supports Bitcoin Cash

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At Blockchain, we're passionate about building products you'll love and are always looking for new, meaningful ways to empower you to interact with the digital economy. In October, we launched limited support for Bitcoin Cash. Since then, we've listened to your feedback and are excited to announce that your Blockchain wallet will now fully support Bitcoin Cash!


Bookmaker now proudly accepting most forms of crypto-currencies

You now have access to a full suite of options where you can easily toggle between digital currencies to send and request funds, safely manage balances, and monitor market prices all from one central location.

As a reminder, if you had bitcoin in your Blockchain wallet prior to August 1st, get excited because you'll see an equal amount of Bitcoin Cash in your wallet now! If you're looking to get started, you can use our exchange integration to begin trading bitcoin and ether for Bitcoin Cash.

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