Not exact matches
Ending weeks of fervent speculation, PayPal has made it official: its mobile
payment processing unit Braintree will
soon start
accepting Bitcoin payments.
Reddit's CTO blamed «high fees» for the platform no longer
accepting Bitcoin payments in an interview May 2, but hinted they may
soon return to the platform.
To provide options to users affected by these capacity limits, BitPay plans to
soon accept payments in the lower - fee cryptocurrency
Bitcoin Cash, a derivative of
Bitcoin.
EBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY) and PayPal have dropped hints all year that they are working to incorporate
bitcoin into their
payment systems, and on Thursday eBay CEO John Donohoe said the company will start
accepting the digital currency «very
soon.»
If rumours are to be believed than Amazon.com will
soon be
accepting Bitcoin as a
payment medium.
One of the biggest companies on earth, Amazon, could
soon accept Bitcoin as a means of
payment.
Online
payments company Stripe will
soon allow its customers, who use its
payments tools to
accept credit card purchases online, to
accept bitcoin payments as well, its CEO told Re / code on Wednesday evening.
Anyone with an interest in
Bitcoin Cash can
soon accept such
payments through...
A Nevada - based company who develops
payment processing technology for the cannabis space will
soon begin
accepting and processing
payments in
Bitcoin.
If deals with Japanese companies are pursued as planned, more than 300,000 Japanese merchants could
soon accept Bitcoin in the country and tens of thousands of convenience stores could start offering
Bitcoin as an official method of
payment.
Notably, Japanese luxury car dealership L'Operiao announced March 27, 2018, that it would
soon begin
accepting bitcoin as a
payment option.
They, however, are very unlikely to make a change back and
accept bitcoin for
payment any time
soon.
It seems other local service providers see value in
bitcoin as well, with Swiss railway service SBB announcing last week it will
soon accept the
payment method.
Brisbane Airport was reported to have made an unprecedented move when it announced that it will
soon be
accepting cryptocurrencies such as
Bitcoin and Ethereum as
payments.
The lawyer who asked a Nebraska state legal ethics board about
accepting bitcoin as
payment says his practice will
soon begin taking the cryptocurrency.
Though much development still remains, Shrosbree — a former Wall Street derivatives trader now working on an insurance business that
accepts bitcoin as
payment — believes a seamless transaction between buyer and seller could happen
sooner than many think.