The bitFlyer customer support number is a customer service phone number for the bitFlyer company. The headquarters for bitFlyer is located in Tokyo, Japan. The customer support number is available to customers in the United States and Canada.
bitFlyer phone number.
To contact Flyer on the phone, you can dial +1 (212) 902-4000.
bitFlyer support.
The company's app is available on iOS and Android devices.
Tokyo-based online travel agency, JTB Corporation, announced that it has partnered with cryptocurrency exchange BitFlyer to enable customers to use bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as payment methods on its website and mobile apps.
BitFlyer is one of the largest Japanese cryptocurrency exchanges and provides services that allow users to buy and sell bitcoin, bitcoin cash, ethereum, and litecoin.
bitFlyer customer care.
If you need to contact customer care for Flyer, their contact information can be found on their website. They can be contacted via telephone at 0120-633-8888, or via email at support@flyer.co.uk.
What is bitFlyer?
BitFlyer is a Japanese bitcoin exchange that allows users to buy and sell bitcoin, Ethereum, and other digital currencies. The exchange also offers a variety of services, including a bitcoin wallet, mobile apps, and a peer-to-peer trading platform. BitFlyer is one of the most popular Japanese exchanges, with over 10 million registered users.
bitFlyer headquarters.
Tokyo-based startup Flyer, which has been dubbed the Airbnb of Japan, is announcing today that it has raised $90 million in a Series D funding round led by Rakuten and including participation from Didi Chuxing, Line, and SK Telecom. The company says that this brings its total capital raised to date to $126 million.
Flyer is a peer-to-peer accommodation marketplace that allows people to book rooms, apartments, and homes from other members. It has become very popular in Japan, where it boasts more than 2 million registered users.
“We are excited to join forces with such leading companies as Rakuten, Line, and Didi Chuxing, who share our vision of empowering people to make the most of their travel experience,” said Flyer CEO and co-founder Yuval Noah Harari.
Flyer plans to use the new capital to expand its operations in Japan and around the world.