Uminers has announced its partnership with Binance Custody to safeguard its digital assets. Binance Custody will serve as a custodian to provide a secure solution to ensure all digital assets held by Uminers are safely stored to the highest possible standards.
Founded in Hong Kong (SAR) in 2018, Uminers is one of the largest providers of crypto mining equipment and end-to-end hosting solutions. To date, the company has representative offices in the US, Canada, and other countries. In 2021 alone, the company delivered more than 60,000 devices for customers and transported more than 1,000 tons of mining equipment all over the world.
Uminers has been working with Binance since its early adoption of Binance Pay as its payment system. Binance Pay has helped simplify the payment journey on the official website by allowing their customers to make payments in only a few clicks. To take the partnership further, Binance Custody will be helping Uminers secure their funds and increase their payment limits.
“Our mission is to make mining easy, and we are committed to providing a secure and simple solution for miners to access the marketplace. We have made a strategic decision to expand the partnership with Binance. Uminers will leverage the custody service and increase Binance Pay limits for the customers,” stated Batyer Khydyrov, CEO of Uminers.
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