Prove Featured on The Block: Cryptocurrency Leader Bitstamp US partners with Prove Identity to strengthen security and offer rapid onboarding

Bitstamp US has joined the legion of leading banks, financial institutions, and cryptocurrency platforms that already use Prove to accelerate onboarding and cut down on fraud.
Why Prove and why now? Thomas Hook, Chief Compliance Officer at Bitstamp US explained:
"Frankly, I've been thinking about kind of these types of onboarding changes since I joined in May of 2021. From my perspective, people don't often think of compliance as a business differentiator and it really can be, especially as in these areas like onboarding."
Read the full article to learn how you can optimize and accelerate your onboarding flow to meet KYC compliance regulations, reduce fraud, and boost revenue.

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