rohebitcoins, te Pioneer P2P Bitcoin Whakawhitiwhiti, Kati I muri i te tekau tau o te mahi na te takurua Crypto

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rohebitcoins, te Pioneer P2P Bitcoin Whakawhitiwhiti, Kati I muri i te tekau tau o te mahi na te takurua Crypto

rohebitcoins, the Helsinki, Finland-based bitcoin exchange founded in 2012, is closing operations after over a decade of service. The company’s operators attribute the shutdown to the “ongoing crypto-winter,” which has left them unable to continue offering their bitcoin ratonga hokohoko.

The Challenges Faced by Localbitcoins and its Ultimate Demise in the Crypto Market


The first peer-to-peer (P2P) bitcoin exchange, Localbitcoins, is ending operations after over ten years in the business. The exchange kauwhautia the news on its website, stating that new sign-ups will be suspended as of Feb. 9, 2023, and trading will be suspended seven days later, on Feb. 16. Following the suspension of trading, Localbitcoins users will only be able to withdraw their bitcoins and have 12 months to do so.

“Originally Localbitcoins was established to bring bitcoin everywhere and drive global financial inclusion,” the company stated on Thursday. “We have honored that mission for over 10 years and we are proud of what we have achieved together with all of you, our loyal community.” The bitcoin exchange added:

We are therefore sad to share, that regardless of our efforts to overcome challenges during the ongoing very cold crypto-winter, we have regretfully concluded that Localbitcoins can no longer provide its bitcoin trading service.


In its early years, Localbitcoins was the preferred exchange for peer-to-peer trades globally. The platform saw strong volume in its first few years, but centralized crypto exchanges eventually surpassed it, leading Localbitcoins to become more prominent in regions without centralized trading options.



I te tau 2019, ko te whakawhitinga hoa-ki-hoa i pa ki etahi atu wero i te waa hiahiatia to comply with Know-Your-Customer (KYC) regulations. Additionally, Localbitcoins ka mutu nga hokohoko a-tangata i taua tau, ka iti ake te ahua o te turanga mo nga kaihokohoko hoa-ki-hoa.



In 2021, during the crypto bull market and resurgence in digital currency prices, Localbitcoins kauwhautia the launch of an Android mobile app. Despite this, Localbitcoins never regained the volume it saw in 2017. Even during the 2021 bull market, the platform’s volume i heke tonu. Statistics show that Localbitcoins’ volume is currently as low as it was during the 2015 bear market. The first week of February 2023 saw a slight increase, with 6.56 million BTC i hokohoko mo te wa e whitu nga ra.

What do you think is the future of peer-to-peer cryptocurrency exchanges after the closure of Localbitcoins? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Kuputuhi taketake: Bitcoin.com