First Bitcoin Capital Corp. engages in the business of digital cryptocurrency and blockchain development. The company owns and operates various digital assets, including First Bitcoin Incubator, which helps entrepreneurs with the fundraising, partnerships, networking, advice, and vetting needs to expand their businesses; 420WiFi that connects dispensaries to their clients in real time; CoinQX, a cryptocurrency exchange that offers traders the option of creating a digital wallet to begin trading; BitMiner, which manages bitcoin and other crypto-currency mining operations; ALT Coin Market Cap, an currency exchange; Bit Cann Pay that provides check cashing ATM's services to cannabis dispensaries; iCoinNews, an online news platform that gathers real time news about bitcoin and blockchain technology; and Kiosks, an automated check-cashing kiosks through BITCF locations in Northern California. It has agreements with third parties to develop blockchains to track petroleum and agricultural supply chain management. The company was formerly known as Grand Pacaraima Gold Corp. and changed its name to First Bitcoin Capital Corp. in February 2014. First Bitcoin Capital Corp. was founded in 1989 and is based in Holon, Israel.
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