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CEX.IO Upgraded PCI DSS Certificate to Level 2

, August 16, 2016

We are glad to announce that CEX.IO has repeatedly passed assessment and successfully upgraded PCI DSS certificate to Level 2. Such enhancement proves that our company has satisfactorily validated its compliance with the requirements of PCI DSS, allowing it to process, transmit or store credit card data.

This certificate is an absolute must for CEX.IO, as it is one of the top Bitcoin services accepting payment cards from users. Striving to keep security on the highest level possible, we are glad to be PCI DSS assessed, for you to be patient about safety of your card information.

We therefore welcome you to easily deposit and instantly withdraw your funds using any payment card issued by VISA/MasterCard on CEX.IO. Do not forget that we have lowered fees for card withdrawals and introduced a special Maker-Taker fee schedule. And remember that our 24/7 team is at your disposal!

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