BitcoinEscrowLtd. is the safest way to pay with Bitcoin.
We provide you with a pay for your online transactions without worry.
A BitcoinEscrowLtd. is a third-party service that acts as an intermediary to increase the security of BTC/Bitcoin transactions. When the buyer has paid for the item, the escrow service will deposit the purchase amount and inform the seller to deliver the item to the buyer. Once it has been confirmed that the buyer has received the goods, the escrow service then sends the purchase amount to the seller. Bitcoin (BTC) cryptocurrency escrow payment solution BitcoinEscrowLtd. understands what people are looking for in a escrow payment system, first-class security, ease of use, dispute resolution and quick disbursement of funds all while being fully compliant.
Escrow services are the key to more secure payments. This financial arrangement allows a representative third party to bring neutrality to transactions by holding payment of the cryptocurrency required for two parties involved in a given transaction. The escrow service provider manages the cryptocurrency in question and keeps them secure throughout the duration of the transaction.
Sellers never need to worry about shipping goods or providing a service when using BitcoinEscrowLtd. Once buyer funds have been received, seller is authorized to ship goods or provide service knowing funds are secure.
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Escrow services for Bitcoin (BTC)
We will offer a competitive price and unparalleled tools to make your escrow experience fast and easy. Our brand promise is to deliver fair and accurate closing solutions to all escrowed transactions.
An escrow service is provided by a third party, who can temporarily hold and regulate payment in a transaction, ensuring that both involved parties adhere to the terms of their arrangement.
Once all terms of the agreed transaction have been met, the escrow service provider will authorize the payment.
Effectively, escrow exists to ensure that large payments are processed in a timely manner, and according to pre-agreed terms.
Use BitcoinEscrowLtd. for secure and safe online trades based on cryptocurrency payments.
Buyer creates an escrow account
One of the two parties, either the Buyer or Seller, will initiate the transaction. This process begins when the user inquires about the offering and creates an account on BitcoinEscrowLtd. With an account set up, the two parties can solidify the terms of their agreement.
Buyer pays BitcoinEscrowLtd.
The Buyer or Seller can initiate the trade. The Buyer sends the cryptocurrency from their account to the bitcoinescrowltd.com escrow service, where it is immediately transferred to a USD stablecoin and stored in a no-interest escrow account. The value of the cryptocurrency is protected from volatility until both parties agree the transaction is complete.
Seller ships product
The Buyer sends cryptocurrency to BitcoinEscrowLtd.'s escrow service for safekeeping. Following this, the Seller sends the product to the Buyer and submits the associated tracking information to BitcoinEscrowLtd. The Buyer will then verify they have received the merchandise.
Buyer accepts product
When the product arrives, the Buyer must inspect the product and determine if they want to keep it within a set number of days. If the product doesn't meet the specifications, the Buyer may choose to reject the offering.
BitcoinEscrowLtd. releases payment to Seller
If the offering is as specified, the Buyer can choose to accept the product. When this happens, BitcoinEscrowLtd. will convert the stablecoin to the original cryptocurrency and release it to the Seller.
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