Bitcoin Magazine, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Mycelium has announced the launch of a new merchant processor, Mycelium Gear. Merchants can now receive payments directly into a Mycelium or Electrum wallet free of charge by installing a payment widget on their website or by integrating its open-source API into their backend. In Friday’s announcement on r/Bitcoin, Mycelium Community Manager Dmitry Murashchik states, “Mycelium Gear is a merchant processor which demonstrates something that has never been possible before Bitcoin: the ability for merchants to use a full featured merchant processor to receive payments online, and have the money go straight into their own wallets, even if that wallet is running on their own phone in their pocket.” According to Murashchik, Gear “generates invoices with unique addresses for every […] The post Mycelium Gear Offers Merchants Direct, No-Fee Payment Processing appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine. |
CoinDesk, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST CoinDesk highlights the best pitches from Boost VC's Tribe 5 Demo Day, held at The Circus Club in Atherton, California, on 7th May. |
CryptoCoins News, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Kinetics Inc’s founder Morgan Rockwell has a dream. That dream is to compete with the likes of Google, Apple, GE, Visa & Chase. How does he plan on doing this? By bringing Tesla into the Bitcoin movement. For a long time, Rockwell has worked towards this goal. “I’ve focused on Tesla Motors heavily in regards […] The post Kinetics Inc. Aims To Bring Tesla Into The Bitcoin Movement appeared first on CryptoCoinsNews. |
CryptoCoins News, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST Starbucks is not yet accepting bitcoin for purchases. But customers can use bitcoin to load an app and get a 20 percent discount using the app to pay for purchases at many Starbucks stores. The app, foldapp.com, also plans to include purchases at Target and Whole Foods. The ability to use bitcoin to make purchases […] The post Foldapp Allows Customers To Pay For Starbucks Purchases And Get 20% Discount appeared first on CryptoCoinsNews. |
Wired, 1/1/0001 12:00 AM PST![]() Ben Lawsky, New York’s superintendent of financial services, trumpeted the news with a tweet. “Big day. New York issues first charter to a virtual currency company,” the tweet read, just above an image of the charter, complete with Lawsky’s signature and an official New York seal. Lawsky and New York’s Department of Financial Services granted […] The post New York Backs Bitcoin Exchange. But It May Not Fly In California appeared first on WIRED. ![]() |
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