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CEX.IO Now Supports Skrill

, May 11, 2020

Throughout the history of CEX.IO, we’ve focused on providing fast and cheap fiat payment options. In our opinion, this is one of the most crucial things when it comes to providing easy access to digital assets. As a gateway to the world of cryptocurrencies, we’re working to introduce payment tools that are familiar to our customers all over the world. Also, we are building an ecosystem of trusted banks and payment processors. 🏦

⚡️Today, we’re glad to announce support for a new payment method: Skrill. Now you can easily transfer EUR and GBP funds between CEX.IO and your Skrill account.

Just like with other payment methods, the terms we earned and pass to our customers are better than most of other crypto exchanges are offering. You can view limits and commissions for this method here: https://cex.io/limits-commissions.

📍This payment method is available only for EUR and GBP transfers for customers with Address, Enhanced, and Corporate account verification levels.

We hope you enjoy the extended variety of payment options on CEX.IO. More to be introduced soon! 🤓

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