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Bitcoin-Central - one of many exchanges that allow users to swap digital cash - got the green light on Thursday to partner with French bank bank Crédit Mutuel and payment service company Aqoba.

That means it joins the likes of PayPal in becoming a registered payment services provider (PSP). The new bank has an international bank ID, will be able to issue debit cards and transfer money from traditional banks to its customers' Bitcoin accounts and vice versa.

Bitcoin-Central - one of many exchanges that allow users to swap digital cash - got the green light on Thursday to partner with French bank bank Crédit Mutuel and payment service company Aqoba.

That means it joins the likes of PayPal in becoming a registered payment services provider (PSP). The new bank has an international bank ID, will be able to issue debit cards and transfer money from traditional banks to its customers' Bitcoin accounts and vice versa.
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