BBVA Launches Cryptocurrency Trading and Custody Services in Spain

Published at 2025-07-04 11:03:16
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BBVA, one of Spain's leading banks, has officially launched its cryptocurrency trading and custody service, allowing customers to buy, sell, and store Bitcoin and Ethereum directly through its mobile app. This milestone makes BBVA the first traditional bank in Spain to provide such services, blending traditional banking with the emerging world of digital assets.

By integrating crypto services into their existing app, BBVA customers can now seamlessly invest in cryptocurrencies without needing third-party platforms. This move reflects growing mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrencies and offers enhanced security and convenience backed by a trusted financial institution.

For crypto enthusiasts looking for flexible ways to invest, platforms like Bitlet.app complement these services by offering a Crypto Installment service. Bitlet.app allows users to buy cryptocurrencies now and pay monthly, making crypto investment more accessible without needing to pay the full amount upfront.

As the crypto market evolves, services provided by banks like BBVA and innovative platforms such as Bitlet.app are paving the way for wider adoption and easier access to digital assets within everyday financial ecosystems.

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