DCX PH
Total Listings
Open Positions
Flagged Listings
Trust Score
Home-Based Billing Coordinator
55Medium trust scoreHome-Based Graphic Designer
40Medium trust scoreHome Based Graphic Designer
55Medium trust scoreHome-Based DCX Risk and Compliance Analyst
40Medium trust scoreHome Based E-Commerce Trainee
40Medium trust scoreHome-Based Sales Assistant
45Medium trust score| Title | Location | Source | Score | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home-Based Billing Coordinator | 🌍 Philippines | himalayas | 55Medium trust score | OPEN |
| Home-Based Graphic Designer | 🌍 Philippines | himalayas | 40Medium trust score | OPEN |
| Home Based Graphic Designer | 🌍 Philippines | himalayas | 55Medium trust score | EXPIRED |
| Home-Based DCX Risk and Compliance Analyst | 🌍 Philippines | himalayas | 40Medium trust score | EXPIRED |
| Home Based E-Commerce Trainee | 🌍 Philippines | himalayas | 40Medium trust score | EXPIRED |
| Home-Based Sales AssistantLow Confidence | 🌍 Philippines | himalayas | 45Medium trust score | CLOSED |
DCX PH, widely known as Coins.ph, is a pioneering and leading digital wallet and cryptocurrency exchange platform based in the Philippines. It facilitates the buying and selling of various cryptocurrencies, along with a broad range of digital financial services. Licensed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) as both an e-money issuer and a virtual asset service provider (VASP), Coins.ph plays a significant role in promoting financial inclusion and the adoption of digital payments and cryptocurrencies in the country. The company provides a secure and regulated platform for users to manage their funds digitally.
- One of the first virtual asset service providers (VASP) and e-money issuers to be licensed by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
- Instrumental in the early adoption and mainstreaming of cryptocurrency and digital financial services in the Philippines.
- Was acquired by Betur, Inc., a Philippine-based company which is a subsidiary of the Indonesian technology giant Gojek (now GoTo Group).
- The 'DCX' in its earlier informal reference often stood for 'Digital Currency Exchange'.
Last researched: 3/29/2026
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